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adjacent angles

algebraic expression

algorithm

angle

arc

area

associative property

average

axis

base in exponential notation 3232

bisect

capacity

cell

circumference

column

commutative property

composite

concentric circles

congruent

consecutive angles

coordinate A (A,B)

corresponding (lines, angles)

counting numbers

distributive property

dividend 321 3

divisibility

divisor 321 3

ellipse

equivalent

exponent 3232

factor

golden ratio

golden rectangle

greatest common factor

hypotenuse

identity of addition

inequality

integers

irrational numbers

least common denominator

least common multiple

line

line of symmetry

line segment

multiple

multiplicative inverse * =1

opposite angles A B

order of operations

ordered number pair (2,3)

parallelogram

perimeter

perpendicular

power of 10

prime

prime factorization 2 * 2 * 3 * 3 = 36

pythagorean theorem a 2 + b 2 = c 2

quotient

radical sign

random number

rational numbers

ray

real numbers

reciprocal * =1

reflection

regular polygon

reflex angle

repeating decimals …

rotation

row

scientific notation 1.23 * 10 3

sector

square root 25

standard notation 1,234.5

supplementary angles AB

terminating decimals 1.25

translantion

transversal

trapezoid

truncate

variable

vertex

vertical angles A B

volume

whole numbers