a flat surface formed by two number lines that intersect at right angles, creating a grid
What is a coordinate plane?
the angles that lie inside a polygon
What is the interior angle?
a visual way to display data, showing how spread out the data is and where the middle 50% of the data falls
What is a box plot?
a data point that is significantly different from the rest of the data
What is an outlier?
the maximum amount of money you can borrow or spend on a credit card or line of credit
What is a credit limit?
the horizontal axis
What is the x-axis?
the angles that are directly across from each other at the intersection point
What are opposite angles?
a type of bar graph used to display numerical data. It groups data into intervals (or "bins") and shows the frequency of how many data points fall within each interval
What is a histogram?
a situation where lines or distributions are not symmetrical
What is skew?
a situation where a person or business can't pay their debts and needs legal help to manage their money
What is bankruptcy?
the vertical number line on a coordinate plane
What is the y-axis?
two angles that share a common vertex and a common side, but do not overlap
What are adjacent angles?
the average of a set of numbers
What is the mean?
shows each data point as a dot placed above a number on a number line
What is a dot plot?
a way for students to earn money by working part-time jobs while in school
What is work-study?
a sequence where each term is found by adding a constant value (the "step") to the previous term
What is the additive pattern?
A=1/2bh
What is the area of a triangle?
the middle value in a set of numbers that are arranged from smallest to largest.
What is the median?
the difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of numbers
What is range?
a summary of your financial history, showing how you've used credit in the past
What is a credit report?
a sequence of numbers where each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by a constant factor
What is a multiplicative pattern?
the amount of three-dimensional space that a solid object occupies
What is volume?
the value that appears most often in a set of data
What is the mode?
measures how much the data is spread out or clustered together
What is spread?
money that you owe someone else
What is debt?