Title: MATH VOCABULARY
1MATH VOCABULARY
2Acute Angle
An angle that measures less than a right angle
(90).
3addend
- Any of the numbers that are added
- Example
- 2 3 5
- The addends are 2 and 3.
4A.M.
- The time between midnight and noon
5Angle
- A figure formed by two rays that meet at a common
endpoint
6Area
- The number of square units needed to cover a
given surface.
7Array
An arrangement that shows objects in rows and
columns
8Bar Graph
- A way to show information that uses bars to stand
for data
9Benchmark
- Numbers like 10, 25, 50, or 100 that are used to
help make estimates
10Calendar
- A table that shows the days, weeks, and months of
a year in order
11Capacity
- The amount a container can hold when filled
12Cell
- Any single box in a table
13Circle Graph
- A graph in the shape of a circle that shows data
as a whole made up of different parts
14Closed Figures
- A shape that begins and ends at the same point
15Cone
- A solid, pointed figure that has a flat, round
base
16Congruent
- Figures that have the same size and shape
These triangles are congruent.
17Cube
- A solid figure with six congruent square faces
18Cumulative Frequency
- A column in a table that keeps a running total in
a frequency table
19Cup
- A customary unit used to measure capacity
2 cups 1 pint
20Cylinder
- A solid figure that is shaped like a can
21Decimal
- A number that uses place value and a decimal
point to show values less than one, such as
tenths and hundredths - 3.47
22Decimal point
- A period used in decimal numbers to separate the
whole number part from the decimal part
23Degree
- A unit of measure used to measure parts of a
circle. There are 360 in a circle.
24Degree Celsius
- A standard unit for measuring temperature in the
metric system
25Degrees Fahrenheit
- A standard unit for measuring temperature in the
customary system
26Denominator
- The number below the bar in a fraction. It tells
the total number of equal parts.
27Diameter
- A line segment that passes through the center of
a circle and has its endpoints on the circle
28Difference
- The answer in a subtraction problem
8 - 5 3 3 is the difference.
29Dividend
- The number that is being divided in a division
problem
35 5 7
The dividend is 35.
30Divisor
- The number that divides the dividend
18 3 6
The divisor is 3.
31Double bar graph
- A graph using bars to compare similar kinds of
data
32Elapsed time
- The time that passes from the start of an
activity to the end of that activity
The elapsed time is one hour.
33Equally likely
- When the outcomes of an experiment have the same
chance of happening
You are equally likely to roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or
6.
34Equilateral triangle
- A triangle with all sides congruent
35Equivalent decimals
- Two or more decimals that name the same amount
- 0.3 and 0.30 name the same amount.
36Equivalent fractions
- Two or more fractions that name the same amount
37Expanded form
- A way to write numbers by showing the value of
each digit - 635 600 30 5
- 1,479 1,000 400 70 9
38Expression
- A part of a number sentence that combines numbers
and operation signs
(12 4) 3
39Fact family
- A set of related addition and subtraction or
multiplication and division number sentences
2 4 6 6 - 4 24 2 6 6 - 2
4 or 3 X 6 18 18 6 36 X 3 18
18 3 6
40Factor
- A number that is multiplied by another number to
find a product.
4 4
4 X 7 28 X 7
28 28
The factors are 4 and 7.
41Factor tree
- A diagram that shows the prime factors of a
composite number
42Fraction
- A number that names part of a whole or part of a
group
43Frequency table
- A table that organizes the total for each
category or group
44Gallon
- A customary unit used to measure capacity
4 quarts 1 gallon
45Grouping property of addition
- The property which states that the way addends
are grouped does not change the sum
(5 9) 3 5 (9 3) 14 3 5 12 17 17
46Grouping property of multiplication
- The property which states that the way factors
are grouped does not change the product - (2 X 3) X 4 2 X (3 X 4)
- 6 X 4 2 X 12
- 24 24
47Hexagon
- A polygon with 6 sides and 6 angles
48Horizontal
- The direction from left to right
49Hundredth
- One of one hundred equal parts
50Impossible
- Something that will never happen
- Example
- A dinosaur will walk into your classroom today.
51Intersecting lines
- Two or more lines that cross at exactly one point
The lines intersect at point B
52Interval
The distance between the numbers on the scale of
a graph.
53Inverse operations
- Opposite operations that undo each other
Addition and subtraction are inverse operations,
and so are multiplication and division. - 5 4 9, so 9 4 5
- 3 X 4 12, so 12 4 3
54Isosceles triangle
- A triangle with two congruent sides
55Line
- A straight path extending in both directions with
no endpoints
56Line graph
- A graph that uses line segments to show how data
change over a period of time
57Line plot
- A diagram that shows the frequency of data as
they are collected
58Line segment
- Part of a line, with two endpoints
59Line symmetry
- A figure has line symmetry when it can be folded
about a line so that its two parts are identical.
60Linear units
- An inch is about the length of your thumb from
the first knuckle to the tip.
A foot is about the height of a cat.
A yard is about the length of a baseball bat.
A mile is about the distance you can walk in 20
minutes.
61Mean
Step 1Use unit cubes. Make 6 stacks of cubes to model the number of tickets sold each day. Step 2Arrange the stacks in order from the shortest to the tallest.
Step 3To find the mean, move the cubes so the 6 stacks are equal in height. The number of cubes in each stack is the mean.
62median
- The middle number in an ordered series of numbers
The median of 1, 3, 4, 6, and 7 is 4.
63mode
- The number that occurs most often in a list of
data
The mode of 1, 3, 4, 4, and 6 is 4.
64Multiple
65Negative numbers
66Net
- A two-dimensional pattern of a three-dimensional
solid
67Nominal
- A number that names things
68Numeration system
- A way to count and name numbers
69Numerator
- The number above the bar in a fraction. It tells
how many of the equal parts of the whole or group
are being considered.
70Obtuse angle
- An angle whose measure is greater than 90 and
less than 180
71octagon
- A polygon with 8 sides and 8 angles
72One-dimensional
- A measure in only one direction, such as length
73Open figure
- A figure that does not begin and end at the same
point
74Opposites
1 and 1 3 and 3 7 and 7
75Order property of multiplication
- The property which states that when the order of
the two factors is changed, the product is the
same
4 X 5 5 X 4 20 20
76Ordered Pair
A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a
grid.
(1,2) represents 1 space to the right of zero and
2 spaces
up.
77Ordinal
- A number that tells position or order
-
- Jon won first place.Jean is 4th in line.
78Parallel lines
- Lines that never cross and are always the same
distance apart
79Parallelogram
- A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides, 2
pairs of equal angles, and 2 pairs of equal sides
80Pentagon
- A polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles
81Perimeter
- The distance around a figure
2 cm 3 cm 3 cm 8 cmThe perimeter of this
figure is 8 centimeters.
82Period
- Each group of three digits in a number
83Perpendicular lines
- Two lines that intersect to form four right
angles
84Pictograph
- A graph that uses pictures to show and compare
information
85Pint
- A customary unit used to measure capacity
2 cups 1 pint
86Place value
- The system in which the position of a digit in a
number determines its value see decimal number
system
87Plane
- A flat surface that extends without end in all
directions
Planes are named by three points in the plane.
88Plane Figure
- A figure that lies in one plane
89P.M.
- The time between noon and midnight
90Point symmetry
- When a figure can be turned about a central point
and still look the same in at least two positions
91Probability
- The chance that a given event will occur
Probability of red 1
Probability of red 4
92Quart
- A customary unit used to measure capacity
2 pints 1 quart
93Quotient
- The answer in a division problem
35 5 7
The quotient is 7.
94Radius
- A line segment with one endpoint at the center of
a circle and the other endpoint on the circle
95Range
- The difference between the greatest and the least
numbers in a set of numbers
range 6 0 6
96Ray
- A part of a line that begins at one endpoint and
extends forever in only one direction
97Rectangle
- A polygon with 4 sides and 4 right angles
98Rectangular prism
- A solid figure in which all six faces are
rectangles
99Reflection (flip)
- The result of a figure flipped over a line
100Remainder
- The amount left over when you find a quotient
101Rhombus
- A parallelogram whose four sides are congruent
and whose opposite angles are congruent
102Right angle
- An angle that forms a square corner and measures
90
103Rotation (turn)
- The action of turning a figure around a point or
a vertex
104scale
- A series of numbers placed at fixed distances on
a graph to help label the graph
105Scalene triangle
- A triangle in which each side has a different
length
106Schedule
- A table that lists activities and the times they
happen
FLIGHTS FROM MIAMI TONEW YORK CITY FLIGHTS FROM MIAMI TONEW YORK CITY
Each flight lasts about 2 hoursand 45 minutes. Each flight lasts about 2 hoursand 45 minutes.
Airline Departure Time
Airline A 910 A.M.
Airline B 1015 A.M.
Airline C 1250 P.M.
Airline D 120 P.M.
107Similar figures
- Figures that have the same shape but may have
different sizes
108Simplest form
- When a fraction can be modeled with the largest
fraction bar possible
109Solid figures
sphere cube
cylinder rectangularprism
cone squarepyramid
110square
- A polygon with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles
111Square pyramid
- A solid figure with a base that is a square and
four faces that are triangles
112Tally table
- A way to organize data that uses tally marks to
show how often something happens
113tangram
- A puzzle consisting of seven polygon-shaped
pieces that can be rearranged to make various
figures or shapes
114tenth
115tessellation
- A repeating pattern of closed figures that covers
a surface with no gaps and no overlaps
116Three-dimensional
- A measure in three directions, such as length,
width, and height
117transformation
- The movement of a figure, either a translation,
rotation, or reflection
118Translation (slide)
- The action of sliding a figure in any direction
119trapezoid
- A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel
sides
120Tree diagram
- An organized list that shows all possible
outcomes of an event
So, there are 6 possible outcomes.
121triangle
- A polygon with 3 sides and 3 angles
12224-hour clock
- A clock that does not use A.M. or P.M.
123Two-dimensional
- A measure in two directions, such as length and
width
124Venn diagram
- A diagram that uses circles to show relationships
among sets of things
125vertex
- The point at which two rays of an angle or two or
more line segments meet in a plane figure, or
where three or more sides meet in a solid figure
126vertical
- The direction from top to bottom
127volume
- The measure of the space a solid figure occupies
128x-coordinate
- The first number in an ordered pair
- (4, 6) (2, 5)
129y-coordinate
The second number in an ordered pair
130Zero property for multiplication
- The property which states that the product of
zero and any number is zero - 13 X 0 0
- 0 X 7 0