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ACHS ACT Math Words-Week 2

ACHS ACT Math Words-Week 2. A djacent - Next to, adjoining. Bisect —To cut or divide into two equal parts. Difference — The answer to a subtraction problem . Evaluate —To calculate the numerical value .

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ACHS ACT Math Words-Week 2

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  1. ACHS ACT Math Words-Week 2 Adjacent- Next to, adjoining. Bisect—To cut or divide into two equal parts. Difference—The answer to a subtraction problem. Evaluate—To calculate the numerical value. Integer—The set of whole numbers and their opposites. ( . . .5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, -3, -4, . . .) Perpendicular -Intersecting to form a right angle. Prime Number-A number with only two factors one and itself. (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, . . . ) Principal—Amount of money on which interest is paid or charged.                   Supplementary Angles- A. pair of angles whose sum is 180°.

  2. Adjacent Adjacent angle: next to, joined next toAngleA is adjacent to side B.

  3. Aurora is a suburb adjacent to Denver.

  4. bisect Draw a line that Bisectsthe angle.A line that bisectsan angle is called a bisector

  5. The apple has been bisectedby the knife

  6. difference Difference-The answer to a subtraction problem.

  7. Thedifferenceof 3 - 2 is 1

  8. Evaluate Evaluate-Tocalculate the numerical value.

  9. Evaluateis another way to say “solve the problem”

  10. Integer Integer-The set of whole numbers and their opposites. ( . . .5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, -3, -4, . . .)

  11. integers not integers An integer is a whole number-- a number that is not a fraction or has a decimal value

  12. Perpendicular Perpendicular-Intersecting to form a right angle.

  13. The matchsticks are perpendicularto each other because they form a right angle

  14. Prime number Prime Number-A number with only two factors one and itself. (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, . . . )If you can obtain a number by multiplying more than 1 pair of numbers, it is not a prime number

  15. Since the only 2 numbers you can multiply to get 11 are 1 and 11, it is a prime number Since 6 has more than 2 number you can multiply; it is not a prime number

  16. principal Principal-Amount of money on which interest is paid or charged.  If you take out a $1,000 loan, $1,000 is the principal   amount.

  17. Supplementary angles Supplementary Angles- A. pair of angles whose sum is 180°.all the angles of these angle pairs add up to 180°.

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