L to J 7th Grade Math Vocabulary
Parallel
Always the same distance apart and never touching
Straight Angle
An angle that measures exactly 180°
Order of Operations
Another name for: PEMDAS
Approximate
Another word for round (typically to the nearest whole number)
Face
Any of the individual flat surfaces of a solid object
Variable
The letter that is in expressions and equations is called a ___
X-Axis
The line on a graph that runs horizontally (left-right) through zero.
Y-Axis
The line on a graph that runs vertically (up-down) through zero.
Adjacent
Two angles that share a common ray (side by side)
Supplementary Angles
Two angles whose sum is exactly 180 degrees
Complementary Angles
Two angles whose sum is exactly 90 degrees
Vertical Angles
Two congruent angles formed by intersecting lines
Proportion
Two equivalent ratios are called a ______.
Dependent Probability
Two events where the first event DOES affect the second event
Independent Probability
Two events where the first event DOES NOT affect the second event
Ordered Pair
Two numbers written in parentheses which show the position on a graph. The "x" value is first, and the "y" value is second.
Composite Shape
Two-Dimensional shape made up of multiple basic shapes
Vertical
Up and down.
Less Than
What does this symbol mean? <
Greater Than
What does this symbol mean? >
C=π d or C=2π r
What is the formula for Circumference of a circle?
A = πr2
What is the formula for the area of a circle?
A = bh
What is the formula to find the area of a rectangle?
A = ((b1 + b2)h)/ 2
What is the formula to find the area of a trapezoid?
K = y/x
What is the formula to find the constant of proportionality?
Distributive
What property is this: -4(5x + 3)
Flip the Inequality
When solving inequalities, you must do this when you divide or multiply by a negative?
Non-Proportional
When the ratio of y/x is not constant and does not contain the point (0, 0) on a graph or table.
Origin
Where the X axis and Y axis cross on a two-dimensional graph, the starting point
Reciprocal
The "flip" of a fraction
Dividend
The amount that you want to divide up
Quotient
The answer to a division problem.
Product
The answer when two or more values are multiplied together
Mean
The average of all the data points (add all and divide by how many there are)
Denominator
The bottom number in a fraction
Base (of a shape)
The bottom of a shape, solid or three dimensional object
Rate of Change
The constant repeated change
Range
The difference between the lowest and highest values
Interquartile Range
The difference in the 3rd and 1st Quartiles in a Data set
Range
The difference in the largest and smallest data points in a set
Circumference
The distance around a circle
Diameter
The distance from one edge of a circle, through the center, to the other edge
Quadrant
The four areas created by the x axis and the y axis on the coordinate plane.
Biased Sample
a sample drawn in a way that one or more parts of the population are favored over others
The Number we use for Pi
3.14.....
Ratio
A comparison of two quantities.
Term
A constant, variable, or a coefficient together with a variable.
Dot Plot
A diagram of a data set plotted on a number line.
Number Line
A diagram of numbers in order on a horizontal or vertical line.
Expression
A group of terms and operators.
Absolute Value
A number's distance from zero.
Percent
A part-to-whole ratio with a whole of 100.
Sales Tax
A percent of anything you buy that is added onto the cost
Simple Interest
A percentage of the original amount.
Tip
A percentage of your bill that you pay to the server for their service at a restaurant.
Vertex
A point where two or more line segments meet. A corner.
Unit Rate
A rate with a denominator of one (second quantity is one)
Rate
A ratio of quantities in different units.
Pyramid
A solid object with triangle sides, an apex, and a polygon base.
Prism
A solid object with two identical ends and flat sides
Equation
A statement that two expressions are equal in value
Nets
A two-dimensional model of a three-dimensional solid.
Mean
Average
Inequality
Compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value
Area
Definition for: How much it takes to cover a 2D shape is called its ____.
Surface Area
Definition for: How much it takes to cover a 3D figure is called its ____ _____.
Volume
Definition to: how much it takes to fill up a 3D figure is called its ______.
Perimeter
Distance around the outside of a shape.
Equivalent
Equal in value
A = bh 2 A = ½bh
Formula for area of a Triangle is:
Horizontal
Going side-to-side, like the horizon
Radius
Halfway across a circle (from the center to a point on the edge of a circle)
Probability
How likely or unlikely an event is.
Coefficient
In equations and expressions, the number being multiplied to the variable is called the _____.
Constant
In equations and expressions, the number by itself is called the _____.
Like Terms
Terms that have the same exponent to the same power.
Distance
Length. A measurement of how far through space.
Inverse Operation
Math operation that "undoes" the other (use this to move numbers from one side of an equation to the other)
Spread
Measures of the numbers in a data set relative to the center.
Median
Middle number in a set of data
Mode
Number that shows up the most in a set of data
Factor
Numbers we can multiply together to get another number
Integer
Positive and negative whole numbers
Theoretical Probability
Probability based on mathematical reasoning
Experimental Probability
Probability calculated from observation.
Substitution
Putting values in the place of a variable.
Exponent
The number of times a number is multiplied by itself
Base (exponents)
The number that gets multiplied when using an exponent.
Divisor
The number we divide by
Coordinate Plane
The plane containing the "x" axis and "y" axis.
Scale
The ratio to either increase or decrease dimensions or sizes
Sum
The result of adding two or more numbers.
Multiple
The result of multiplying a number by an integer (not by a fraction)
Difference
The result of subtracting one number from another
Perpendicular
The symbol is ⊥. Lines that meet at right angles (90°).
Numerator
The top number in a fraction
Quartile
The values that divide a list of numbers into quarters.
Simplify
To reduce to simplest form
Whole
Which word is missing: Part = % x 100
Terminating Decimal
a decimal whose digits end, can be written as a fraction with a power of 10 denominator