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Math9 project-ABC Book

Math9 project-ABC Book. by: Jeffrey May 18 2014 Teacher: M rs. burton . A - angle. Angle : is the measure of a turn or the endpoint where two lines intersect. B - Base. Base: is the term Base is used to refer to a given mathematical entity that is used as a building block .

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Math9 project-ABC Book

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  1. Math9 project-ABC Book by: Jeffrey May 18 2014 Teacher: Mrs. burton

  2. A - angle • Angle :is the measure of a turn or the endpoint where two lines intersect

  3. B - Base • Base: is the term Base is used to refer to a given mathematical entity that is used as a building block. This is the base

  4. C -constant • Constant : is a term used for equations or answers that will not change regardless of the type of question it is pertaining to.

  5. D - diameter • Diameter :is a line which connects two points of the circle. It is also twice the Radius, which is from the center for the circle, to the edge.

  6. E - evaluate • Evaluate: is when an expression is simplified as much as it can be. This is evaluate

  7. F - fraction • Fraction : represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts.

  8. G - geometry • Geometry : is all about shapes and their properties.

  9. H - hypotenuse • Hypotenuse : it is the side of a right angled triangle opposite to the right angle.

  10. I - isolate • Isolate : to set apart or cut off from others, that is to separate the variables. This is isolate

  11. J - joint • Justification: A statement explaining and defending a solution for a question. For example: 2x-5=5 2x=10 X=5 5 is the correct answer, The justification is: 2(5)-5=5 10-5=5 5=5 Answer is justified.

  12. K - kilogram • Kilogram : is a weight units to measure the weight

  13. L - linear • Linear : makes reference to linear algebra

  14. M – model • Model : used to refer to a mathematical model which is the description of a system by use of mathematical language

  15. N – numerical coefficient • Numerical coefficient : is the constant multiplicative factors attached to the variables in a mathematical expression.

  16. O – order of rotation • Order of rotation :is the shape or image can be rotated and it still looks the same.

  17. P – polygon • Polygon : its is a closed plane shape which is made up of many line sections which are joined together, and sides do not cross each other, with two sides meeting exactly at every vertex.

  18. Q - quotient • Quotient : is the result or answer to a division problem.

  19. R – rotational • Rotational : is a motion of a certain space that preserves at least one point .

  20. S - symmetry • Symmetry : is the property that something does not change under a set of transformations .

  21. T – term • Term : which may form a separable part of an equation, a series, or another expression

  22. U – unlike terms • Unlike term : terms which are not similar and cannot be grouped together.

  23. V – variable • Variable : is an alphabetic character representing a number which is either arbitrary or not fully specified or unknown . This is variable

  24. W – whole number • Whole number : simply the numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …

  25. X – x-axis • X- axis : is the horizontal axis of a two-dimensional plot in Cartesian coordinates that is conventionally oriented to point to the right (left figure).

  26. Y – y-axis • Y- axis : The vertical axis of a two-dimensional plot in Cartesian coordinates.

  27. Z – zero dimensional • Zero dimensional : a zero-dimensional topological space is a topological space that has dimension zero with respect to one of several in equivalent notions of assigning a dimension to a given topological space.

  28. Thank you

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