6th Grade Math Vocabulary

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numerator

The number or expression written above the line in a fraction.

base of an exponent

The number that is raised to a power.

exponent

The number that tells how many equal factors there are.

vertex

The point at which two line segments or rays meet to form an angle (pl-vertices)

multiple

The product of a whole number and any other whole number.

sum

The result of addition.

quotient

The result of the division of one quantity by another.

statistics

The science of collecting, organizing, representing and interpreting data.

integers

The set of whole numbers and their opposites.

distributive property

a x (b + c) = (a x b) + (a x c) and a x (b - c) = (a x b) - (a x c), where a, b, and c stand for any real numbers.

common factor

Any common factor of two or more numbers.

common multiple

Any common multiple of two or more numbers.

quantity

An amount

whole numbers

Any of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on.

factor

An integer that divides evenly into another.

coordinates

An ordered pair of numbers that identify a point on a coordinate plane.

three-dimensional

3-D. Existing in 3 dimensions; having length, width, and height.

coordinate plane

A 2-dimensional system in which the coordinates of a point are its distances from two intersecting, usually perpendicular, straight lines called axes. (Also called coordinate grid or coordinate system.)

ratio

A comparison of two numbers using division.

number line

A diagram that represents numbers as points on a line.

improper fraction

A fraction with a numerator greater than (or equal to ) its denominator.

formula

A general mathematical statement or rule.

inequality

A mathematical sentence that compares two unequal expressions using one of the following symbols <, >, ≤,≥, or ≠

numerical expression

A mathematical statement including numbers and operations.

constant

A number with a value that is always the same.

mixed number

A number with an integer and a fraction part.

term

A number, variable, product, or quotient in an expression. A term is not a sum or difference.

ordered pair

A pair of numbers that gives the coordinates of a point on a grid in this order (horizontal coordinate, vertical coordinate). Also known as a coordinate pair.

coordinate pair

A pair of numbers that gives the coordinates of a point on a grid in this order (horizontal coordinate, vertical coordinate). Also known as an ordered pair.

rectangle

A quadrilateral with two pairs of congruent, parallel sides and four right angles.

unit rate

A rate with a denominator of 1

rate

A ratio comparing two different units

cube

A rectangular solid having six congruent square faces.

axis

A reference line from which distances or angles are measured in a coordinate grid. (plural - axes)

sequence

A set of numbers arranged in a special order or pattern.

percent

A special ratio that compares a number to 100 using the symbol, %.

equation

A statement that two mathematical expressions are equal.

equilateral triangle

A triangle whose sides are all the same length.

expression

A variable or combination of variables, numbers, and symbols that represents a mathematical relationship.

fraction

A way of representing part of a whole or part of a group by telling the number of equal parts in the whole and the number of parts you are describing.

prime number

A whole number greater than 0 that has exactly two different factors, 1 and itself.

Area of a square/rectangle

A=lw

common denominator

For two or more fractions, this is a common multiple of the denominators.

Quadrants

Four regions into which a coordinate plane is divided by the x-axis and the y-axis

horizontal

Going straight across from side to side

x-axis

In a Cartesian plane the horizontal axis .

y-axis

In a Cartesian plane the vertical axis .

least common multiple

LCM. The smallest common multiple of a set of two or more numbers.

order of operations

Rules describing what sequence to use in evaluating expressions. 1) Evaluate within grouping symbols. 2) Do powers or roots 3) Multiply or divide left to right 4) add or subtract left to right

value

The amount something is worth.

difference

The amount that remains after one quantity is subtracted from another.

perimeter

The distance around a figure

absolute value

The distance of a number from zero on the number line. Always positive.

tenths

The first place value after a decimal point.

quadrants

The four sections of a coordinate grid that are separated by axes.

origin

The intersection of the x- and y-axes in a coordinate plane, described by the ordered pair (0, 0).

maximum

The largest amount; the greatest number in a data set

area

The measure, in square unites, of the interior region of a 2-dimensional figure or the surface of a 3-dimensional figure.

simplify

To express a fraction in simplest form.

evaluate

To find the value of a mathematical expression.

plot

To place points on a graph or coordinate plane.

decompose

To separate into components or basic elements

denominator

To separate into components or basic elements.

reciprocals

Two numbers whose product is 1. Also called multiplicative inverses.

opposite

having a different sign but the same numeral.

equivalent

having the same value

x-coordinate

in an ordered pair, the value that is always written first.

y-coordinate

in an ordered pair, the value that is always written second

negative numbers

numbers less than 0

positive numbers

numbers that are greater than zero

PEMDAS

order of operations

sea level

the level of the surface of the ocean, zero in elevation

hundredths place

the position of the second digit to the right of the decimal point.

product

the result of multiplication

convert

to change the form of a measurement, to different units, without a change in the size or amount.

solve

to find the answer

withdraw

to pull out or remove; to move back or away, retreat

deposit

to put money into an account

equivalent ratio

two ratios have the same value when simplified

vertical

up and down

less than

used to compare two numbers when the first number is smaller than the second number.


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