Geometry 1
Geometry2
Fractions
Division
Random
100

A point that is shared by two sides of an angle.

Vertex

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Turn going right in a circle. The same direction of the hands on the clock rotate.

Clockwise

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When two fractions are the same or equal each other.

Equivalent

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The answer you get when dividing.

Quotient

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The answer when you subtract.

Difference

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Figures that are the same shape and size.

Congruent

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The direction going opposite to the movement of a clock's hand. Turns going left in a circle.

Counterclockwise

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A fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator.

Improper Fractions

200

The number that another number is being divided by. Example: the 3 in 15 ÷ 3 = 5.

Divisor

200

A diagram that uses circles to compare or contrast shapes/words. 

Venn Diagram

300

The total surface of a shape or an object. L x W = ____

Area

300

A change in the position of a figure. Rotations, reflections, and translations are types of these changes.

Transformation

300

A number that is the sum of unit fractions and includes a whole number and a fraction. Example 4 2/3

Mixed Number

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The number that is being divided. Example: the 15 in 15 ÷ 3 = 5

Dividend

300

A letter that represents an unknown value.

Variable

400

A type of transformation where a shape is moved by sliding.

Translation

400

A flip of a figure across a line. A type of transformation.

Reflection

400

The number below the bar in a fraction. The total number of equal parts of a whole.

Denominator

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The answer when you multiply.

Product

400

To find the solution or answer to a problem.

Solve

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A turn of a figure in degrees, either clockwise or counterclockwise. A type of transformation.

Rotation

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A line on which a figure can be folded so that the two halves match exactly.

Symmetry

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The number above the bar in a fraction. The number of equal parts.

Numerator

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The numbers that you multiply together are called _________. 

Factors

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What are these called:

 +, -, x, and ÷

Operation