TSI Math Vocabulary
PEMDAS
(parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction) work left to right
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Similar figures
-Have the same shape but not necessarily the same size -The corresponding angles are congruent, but the corresponding sides are not necessarily congruent
Congruent figures
-Have the same size and shape -The corresponding angles are congruent -The corresponding sides are congruent
1,000 mg=
1 g
128 fl oz=
1 gal
100 cm=
1 m
1000 mm=
1 m
1,760 yards=
1 mile
5,280 feet=
1 mile
16 ounces=
1 pound
2 pt=
1 qt
2000 lbs=
1 ton
3 feet=
1 yard
Area of a Triangle
1/2bh
1 centimeter=
10 millimeters
1 meter=
100 centimeters
1 kg=
1000 g
1 kilometer=
1000 meters
1 foot=
12 inches
the sum of the angle measures in a triangle
180 degrees
Supplementary angles
2 angles that have the sum of 180 degrees
Complementary angles
2 angles that have the sum of 90 degrees
Parallel lines
2 lines that are always the same distance apart and never touch
Intersecting lines
2 lines that share exactly one point
1 L=
2.1 pt
Surface Area of a Rectangular Prism
2ab+2bc+2ac (a, b, and c are the lengths of the 3 sides)
Rectangle
4 right angles
Surface Area of a Sphere
4pir^2
Surface Area of a Cube
6a^2 (a is the length of the side of the cube)
Right angle
90 degrees
All angle measures in a circle
= 360 degrees
Symmetry
A line of symmetry divides a figure into 2 parts, each of which is the mirror image of the other
Line Segment
A line segment is named using both end points with a line above them
Plane
A plane is written using 3 non-collinear points
Polygon
A polygon is a closed figure whose sides are line segments that do not cross
Ray
A ray is named using its endpoint first and then any other point on the ray pointing to the right above them
Regular Polygon
A regular polygon is a polygon where all of the sides have equal lengths and all of the angles have equal measures
Chord
A straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on the circle
Acute triangle
All angles are acute
Rhombus
All sides congruent
Square
All sides congruent and 4 right angles
Scalene triangle
All sides have different lengths
Equilateral triangle
All sides have the same length
Radius
Any of the line segments from its center to its perimeter
Diameter
Any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle. The longest chord of the circle.
Isosceles triangle
At least 2 sides have the same length
Parallelogram
Both pairs of opposite sides parallel
Transformations
Changing the position of a given figure
Standard Notation
Ex: 5^2= 25; 25 is the standard notation (the answer or solution)
Dividing fractions
Flip 2nd fraction and multiply Ex: 2/5 ÷ 3/9= 2/5 × 9/3
Interest
Formula: I=prt
Percent Increase or Decrease problems
Formula: amount of change÷original number.
Multiplying fractions
Multiply top*top, bottom*bottom
Line
Named using any two point on a line w a two sided arrow above them
Adding or Subtracting fractions
Need a common denominator. Then add numerators.
Obtuse triangle
One angle is obtuse
Right triangle
One angle is right
Trapezoid
One pair of opposite sides are parallel
Collinear Points
Points that are on the same line
Coplanar points
Points that lie in the same plane
Area of a Square
S^2
Surface Area of any Prism
Surface Area = Lateral area + Area of two ends (Lateral area) = (perimeter of shape b) * L Surface Area = (perimeter of shape b) * L+ 2*(Area of shape b)
Central angle
The angle that forms when two radii meet at the center of a circle
Faces
The flat surfaces of a 3-D figure
Vertices
The points formed by intersecting edges
Perpendicular lines
The relationship between 2 lines which meet at a right angle (90degrees). Perpendicular lines= 2 lines intersect at a right angle
Edges
The segments formed by intersecting faces
Circle
The set of all points in a plane that are a a given distance from a given pint, the center
Domain
The set of values of the independent variables (x) for which a function is defined. If there is a duplicate of x values in the domain then it is not a function.
Net
The shape formed by "unfolding" a 3-D figure, shows all the faces that make up the surface area
Surface Area
The sum of the areas of all the faces of the figure
x-intercept
The value of x when y is equal to 0
y-intercept
The value of y when x is equal to 0
Range
The y-values, set of outputs
Reflection
When a figure is flipped over to create a mirror image
Translation
When a figure is turned to a new position
Dilation
When the dimensions of a figure increase or decrease to create a new figure that is similar to the original figure
Acute angle
between 0 degrees and 90 degrees
Obtuse angle
between 90 degrees and 180 degrees
Divide by a negative inequality
flip the sign
Equation of a Circle
h and k are the x and y coordinates of the center of the circle
f(x)=
y