Math trade terms
Stud
The vertical support element inside a wall to which wall finish material is attached is called a blank.
Invert
To solve the problem 3/4 divided 1/2, blank the second fraction and multiply.
Bisect
When you blank an angle, you divide it into two equal parts.
Fractions
1/4 and 1/8 are examples of blank.
Improper fractions
9/5 and 5/4 are examples of blank.
Circle
A blank is a curved line drawn at a consistent distance around a central point.
Diagonal
A line drawn from one corner of a rectangle to the opposite corner is call a blank.
Angle
An blank is the shape that is madr when two straight lines coming together.
Acute angle
An blank measures between 0 and 90 degrees
Area
Blank can be measured in ft sq, in sq, cm sq or any other measurement squared.
Multiplication
Calculating the volume of three-dimensional objects, such as a cube, relies on the math associated with blank.
Equivalent fractions
Fractions having different numerators and denominators, yet they represent the same value, such as 1/4 and 2/8, are called blank.
Numerator
In the fraction 3/4, 3 is called the blank.
Value
In the number 7,890,343, the blank of 3 is three hundred.
Difference
In the problem 17-8=9, the number 9 is the blank.
Denominator
In the same fraction 3/4, 4 is called the blank.
Load barring
A wall that cannot be moved because it is carrying the weight of the roof is considered a blank wall.
Formula
The blank for finding the area of a triangle is 1/2 X base X height.
Radius
The blank is equal to half the diameter of a circle.
Diameter
The blank is the longest straight line you can draw inside a circle, representing the distance across it and passing through the center point.
Degree
The blank is the unit of measurement for angles.
Plane geometry
The mathematical study of two-dimensional shapes is known as blank
Digits
The numerical symbols from 0-9 are called blank.
Vertex
The point at which two or more lines come together to form an angle is called the blank.