A mathematical sentence that uses symbols such as < or > to compare two quantities that are not equal.
Inequality
A pair of numbers (x, y) used to locate a point on a coordinate plane.
Ordered pair
The second number in an ordered pair, which tells the distance to move up or down from the origin.
y-coordinate
A financial plan where the total amount of money coming in (income) equals the total amount of money going out (expenses and savings).
Balanced budget
What is the best day of the week?
Saturday
A whole number greater than 1 that has more than two factors.
Composite number
The point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect on a coordinate plane.
Origin (0,0)
A triangle with at least two sides of equal length.
Isosceles triangle
The amount of money an individual "takes home" after all deductions and taxes are removed from their gross pay.
Net income
What is the best food ever made?
Pizza
A whole number greater than 1 that has exactly two factors, 1 and itself
Prime number
The first number in an ordered pair, which tells the distance to move right or left from the origin.
x-coordinate
A triangle where all three sides are equal in length.
Equilateral triangle
The total amount of money earned before any taxes or other deductions are subtracted.
Gross income
A tax paid on property (such as land or a home) owned by an individual or legal entity.
Property tax
One of the numbers in an ordered pair that locates a point on a coordinate plane.
Coordinate
A pattern where a constant value is added to the input (x) to get the output (y).
Additive pattern
A triangle where all three sides have different lengths.
Scalene triangle
A tax paid to the government based on the amount of money an individual or business earns
Income tax
A tax paid to a governing body for the sales of certain goods and services.
Sales tax
A two-dimensional plane formed by the intersection of a vertical line (y-axis) and a horizontal line (x-axis).
Coordinate plane/grid/graph
A pattern where the input (x) is multiplied by a constant value to get the output (y).
Multiplicative pattern
The measurement of the surface of the bottom face of a 3D figure, often represented by "B" in volume formulas.
Area of the base
Taxes that an employer withholds from an employee's salary and pays on behalf of the employees.
Payroll tax
Who is your favorite teacher?
Mrs. Hays