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A-Z Math alphabet.  By matt  GOT INFORMATION FOR SME OFF MATH IS FUN

A-algebra I LEARNED HOW TO SOLVE EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLES AND SQUARES NUMBER LIKE X AND X2 (SQUARE)

B-Brackets you must multiply the coefficient outside the brackets it the first of equation that you do ex. 3(4+7) \\\\

C-Coefficient A NUMBER THAT IS QUANTITY PLACED BEFORE AND MULTIPLYING THE VARIABLE IN AN ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION (X)

D-Divide TO GROUP AND SPLIT NUMBERS IN HALF

E-Evaluate THE AMOUNT OF VALUE AND NUMBERS

F-Fractions A NUMBER THAT IS NOT A WHOLE NUMBER LIKE ¼, ½ AND 3/4

G-Geometry GEOMETRY IS A TYPE OF MATH YOU DO WITH MEASUREMENTS OF AN ANGLE OR HOW MANY DIGRESS ARE IN A TRIANGLE OR A CIRCLE AND USE CERTAIN MATH MATERIALS.

H-horizontal A PARALLEL LINE THAT IS TO RIGHT ANGLE TO A VERTICAL GOING EAST, WEST

I-Integers A WHOLE NUMBER, THAT IS NOT A FRACTION

J-Just do it DOING EQUATIONS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT.

K- kilometers A METRIC MEASUREMENT WHICH THE ABBREVIATION IS KM.

L-Linear Equation I LEARNED HOW TO MAKE AN EQUATION THAT MAKES A STRAIGHT LINE WHEN GRAPHED

M-models A THREE-DIMENSIONAL REPRESENTATION OF A PERSON OR THING OR OF A PROPOSED STRUCTURE, TYPICALLY ON A SMALLER SCALE THAN THE ORIGINAL.

N-numerator THE NUMBERS ON THE BOTTOM THAT YOU FLIP AND THEN MULTIPLY STRAIGHT ACROSS AND THEY NEED TO BE THE SAME.

O-Order of operations DO EVERYTHING INSIDE PARENTHESES FIRST, THEN DO EXPONENTS, LIKE X 2, THEN DO MULTIPLIES AND DIVIDES FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, THEN DO THE ADDS AND SUBTRACTS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT

P-Polynomials AN EXPRESSION OF MORE THAN TWO ALGEBRAIC TERMS

Q-Quotient A RESULT OBTAINED BY DIVIDING ONE QUANTITY BY ANOTHER

R-Rational numbers A WHOLE NUMBER OF ANY WHOLE NUMBERS, EXCLUDING ZERO AS A DENOMINATOR

S-Surface area I LEARNED HOW TO FIND THE ARE OF A SURFACE. YOU MULTIPLY THE LENGTH BY THE HEIGHT.

T-Tug of war HAVE ALL THE NEGATIVES AND POSITIVE ALL ON ONE SIDE AND THEN BUT IT TOGETHER AND YOU HAVE THE ANSWER

U-unit of measurements THE MEASUREMENT OF TIME, DAY, WEEK, MONTH, YEAR, DECADE

V- Vertical A STRAIGHT LINE FACING UP AND DOWN NORTH, SOUTH

W-Whole numbers A WHOLE NUMBER IS LIME 1 NOT ¼ OR ½

X-Y AXIS

Z-Zero pairs ZERO