Math ABC booklet. A Angle of rotation The amount that a shape can rotate and be the same shape.

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Math ABC booklet

A Angle of rotation The amount that a shape can rotate and be the same shape

Bedmas The order of operations

C Circumference A complete circular arc The distance from the center to the edge of the circle

D Diameter A line that passes through the middle of the circle from one side to the other

Enlargement To multiply any number larger than 1 Example 2*2=4 enlargement Not enlagement 2*0.70

Fraction A ratio of numbers Or a ratio of variables

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H Hexagon A polygon with 6 sides

I Isoscoles triangle 2 sides are the same One side is a different length

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K Kite A quadralatteral with 2 pairs of adjeencent sies that are congruent

L Linear Equation A example of one is

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O Oblique Tilted line at a vertical angle Neither vertical nor horizontal

P Prism A solid with parallel congruent bases The bases must be identical The lateral faces are all parallelograms Or rectangles

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Reciprocal To “divide” a fraction You flip the second fraction around then multiply

S Scale factor

T Term Parts of an expression or series Separated by + or –

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V Vertex Where the 2 rays making up the angle meet

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Z Zero Pair Adding or subtracting a positive and negative from each other