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Two rays that have the same end point.
What is an angle?
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An angle whose measure is between 90 and 180 degrees.
What is an obtuse angle?
100
A polygon with 8 sides.
What is an octagon?
100
A polygon with 6 sides.
What is a hexagon?
100
An exact location in space.
What is a point?
200
A polygon with 4 sides
What is a quadrilateral?
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The fold line of in a symmetric figure.
What is a line of symmetry?
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A symbol such as, 1/2 and 3/4 used to name a part of a whole, a part of a set, and a location on a number line, or a division of whole numbers.
What is a fraction?
200
A letter, such as n, that stands for a number and expression or an equation.
What is a variable?
200
A triangle in which no sides have the same length.
What is a scalene triangle?
300
The first number in an order pair.
What is an x-value?
300
A fraction in which the greatest common factor of the numerator and denominator.
What is simplest form?
300
Part of a line that has one endpoint and extends forever.
What is a ray?
300
A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
What is a parallelogram?
300
Any line segment that connects the center of a circle to a point on the circle.
What is a radius?
400
Fractions that name the same part of a whole region, length, or set.
What is equivalent fractions?
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the number above the fraction bar in a fraction.
What is a numerator?
400
A triangle whose sides all have the same length.
What is an equilateral triangle?
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The least common multiple of the denominators of two fractions.
What is the least common denominator? (LCD)
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The number below the fraction bar.
What is denominators?
500
Figures that have the same size and shape.
What are congruent figures?
500
A line segment that connects two points on the circle.
What is a chord?
500
A fraction whose numerator is greater than or equal to its denominator.
What is an improper fraction?
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the number that is the result of multiplying two or more fractions.
What is a product?
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A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a graph.
What is an ordered pair?
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