Fractions
Shapes
Angles
Triangles
Extra
100

The number above the fraction bar

Numerator

100

How many Vertices/Edges/Faces does a cube have?

Vertices: 8

Edges: 12

Faces: 6

100

Vertical Angles


Angles that are made when two lines intersect.

They are always Congruent / same

100

isosceles triangles

a type of trinangle with two sides the same and two angles the same


100

what is the y axis


In the coordinate plane, the Vertical line


200

The number below the fraction bar

DENOMINATOR

200

Vertices (3D)

For 3D shapes

Points/Corners where three edges meet

200

Congruent Angles 

Congruent means “same”

200

a right triangles

a type of a triangle with one right angle

200

what is the x axis

In the coordinate plane, the Horizontal line

300

Mixed Number

A whole number with a fraction ( example: 2 ½ )

300

Edges (3D)

For 3D shapes

A line segment where two faces meet

300

Supplementary Angles


Adjacent angles that make a 180 degree angle


300

obtuse triangles

a triangle with an angle more than 90 dreeges

300

Quadrants

In the coordinate plane there are four quadrants



400

Proper Fraction

A fraction with Smaller number over Larger number. Always less than 1

400

 faces (3D)


For 3D shapes

The flat surface of a 3D shape


400

Complementary Angles


Adjacent Angles that make a 90 degree angle


400

acute triangles

a triangle with one angle less than 90 dreeges

400

Ordered Pair

In the coordinate plane, 

The coordinates for a point (x, y)

500

Improper Fraction

  A fraction with a larger number over a smaller number always more than 1

500

How many Vertices/Edges/Faces does a square triangle have?

Vertices: 5

Edges: 8

Faces: 5

500

Adjacent angles

Angles that share a ray

500

scalene triangles

a type of triangle where the sides are all diffrent lenghts and all diffrent angles

500

PEMDAS


The Order of Operations. First… 

P = Parentheses 

E = Exponents

           M or D = Multiply or Divide (whichever comes first left to right)

           A and S = Add or Subtract (whichever comes first left to right)