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Multiplication
100
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9
What are digits?
100
The answer when adding two or more addends.
What is the sum?
100
A figure with the same size and shape as another figure is said to be ____________________.
What is congruent?
100
A figure with 4 sides.
What is either a quadrilateral, square, rectangle, trapezoid, rhombus, or parallelogram.
100
A way of displaying objectrs in equal rows.
What is an array?
200
A number written in words. Example: three hundred thirty-five
What is word form?
200
The answer to a multiplication problem.
What is the product?
200
A figure that when folded in half lines up perfectly, matching exactly, the one right on top of the other.
What is symmetry?
200
A polygon with eight sides.
What is an octagon?
200
Two times as many.
What is twice?
300
A number written in a way that shows only its digits. Example: 456
What is standard form?
300
The answer in subtraction.
What is the difference?
300
Moving a figure by picking it up and flipping it over. It is also called a flip.
What is a reflection?
300
An exact position often marked by a dot.
What is a point?
300
The numbers that are multiplied together to get the product.
What are factors?
400
A number written as the sum ofthe values of its digits. Example: 8,000 + 400 + 30 + 2
What is expanded form?
400
The answer in division.
What is the quotient?
400
Moving a figure by turning it around a point; also called a turn.
What is a rotation?
400
Lines that never cross.
What are parallel lines?
400
The property that states the product of any number and zero is zero. Example: 8 x 0 = 0
What is the Zero Property of Multiplication?
500
The value of the place a digit has in a number. Example: In 3467, the value of the 4 is 400.
What is place value?
500
The number that is being divided.
What is the dividend?
500
Moving a figure by sliding it up, down, left, or right.
What is a translation?
500
A closed figure made up of line segments.
What is a polygon?
500
The property that states: Numbers can be multiplied in any order and the product will be the same. Example: 7 x 6 = 6 x 7
What is the Commutative (Order) Property of Multiplication?
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