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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, C.R.P.F. BANGRASIA,BHOPAL
MATHS DSICTIONARY MADE BY
NAME CLASS ROLL NO.
SHUBHAM KUMAR SURYAVANSHI XI 33
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associative propertyof addition associative propertyof multiplication average
axiom axis of symmetry  
AbacusAn abacus is an ancient  calculating
device used for addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, square roots and cube
roots.   It's still used today in some countries.
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Absolute ValueAn absolute value is a number's
distance from zero on the number line.Examples 
  0   0        5 5       -3 3For
more information on absolute values, check out my
Absolute Value Review lesson.
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AngleAn angle is the set of points (what is
formed) when two rays both start at the same
point.
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For watching
Maths ductionary.a
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Maths dictionary (b)
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Maths dictonary b
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Maths dsictionaryc
Cartesian Coordinates(Read the definition below
of Cartesian plane first)Coordinates on the
Cartesian plane are a set of numbers officially
called "an ordered pair" that are in the
form ( x , y ) ...  The x guy is how far to the
right or left you've counted over... and the y
guy is how far up or down you've counted. For
more info on graphing with Cartesian coordinates,
check out my Plotting Pointslesson.
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Cartesian PlaneThe Cartesian plane is a plane (meaning that it's flat) made up of an x axis (the horizontal line) and a y axis (the vertical line).  (See the definition above for how to use the Cartesian plane.) For more info on graphing with Cartesian coordinates, check out my Plotting Pointslesson.
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