A triangle with two sides that are the same length.
What is Isoceles?
Answer when you add or take away using two or more numbers.
What is Sum, difference?
What is Quadrilateral?
How many times a number is multiplied by itself is called what?
What is exponent?
1/2 is the same as 2/4 and 4/8. These are called?
Equivalent Fractions
A triangle where all sides are different lengths.
What is Scalene?
3 X 4= 12. What is 12 called in this problem?
Product
A quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides.
What is Trapezoid?
When adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators, you first need to find this shared value.
What is common denominator?
This measures the space inside a flat shape, while this measures the space inside a 3D object
What is area, volume?
A triangle with an angle of 90 degrees.
What is right triangle?
I appear when things are split and shared,
Division’s answer—I’m always prepared.
If 36 is split by 6 just right,
I’m the number that makes it light.
What am I?
What is quotient?
Shapes with two sets of parallel sides.
What is parallelogram?
The starting point on a coordinate plane.
What is origin?
a region defined by x-axis and y-axis of the coordinate system.
Quadrant
A triangle that has all sides the same length, and all angles are 60 degrees.
What is equilateral, acute triangle?
I’m part of a number, small or tall,
You multiply me to make it all.
With 3 and 4, I help build 12
What is factors?
A shape with four right angles.
What is square, rectangle?
To divide by a fraction, you multiply by this, which is the flipped version of the fraction.
What is Reciprocal?
Shows the location on a graph.
Ordered pair
A triangle has one angle that is 110 degrees, and the other two angles are 35 degrees. What kind of triangle is this?
This word describes the numbers you get when you multiply a number by 1, 2, 3, and so on.
What is multiples?
A quadrilateral with congruent sides.
What is Rhombus, Square?
36 / 6 = 6. In this problem the number 36 is called what? What is 6 called?
What is dividend, divisor?
The order to solve math problems
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