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Fifth Grade Math Vocabulary
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Diameter The distance across a circle through the center
Any chord of a circle that passes through the center Examples
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Distributive Property
A number multiplying a sum in parentheses multiplies each number and then adds the products It gives the same result as adding first and then multiplying A property which multiplies a single term with two or more terms inside a set of parentheses Examples 3 x (4 + 2) = (3 x 4) + (3 x 2) 3(7+4)=(3)(7)+(3)(4) 10*(2+18)=(10*2)+(10*18)
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Edges A line segment where 2 faces of a 3-dimensional figure meet
Examples edge edges
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Equation (Modeling) X A mathematical sentence that shows
that two quantities are equal To solve an equation, find a value for the variable that makes the sentence true Examples X X=2 X = 4 x + 4 = 5 x = 1
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Expanded Form Writing a number as the sum of the values of its digits
A way to write numbers by showing the value of each digit Examples = Expanded form 935 = ,579 = 1,
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A flat side of a 3-dimensional figure
Faces A flat side of a 3-dimensional figure Examples face faces
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A fraction whose numerator is greater than or equal to its denominator
Improper Fraction A fraction whose numerator is greater than or equal to its denominator Examples Improper fraction
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Lines that meet or cross at one common point
Intersecting Lines Lines that meet or cross at one common point Examples P Lines EF and GH intersect at point P The two lines intersect at point (-2,1)
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Inverse Operations Operations that undo each other Examples
Addition and subtraction are inverse operations (undo adding 3 by subtracting 3) Multiplication and division are (undo multiplying by 2 by dividing by 2) To solve an equation use inverse operations: x + 3 = 5 x + 3 – 3 = 5 – 3 x = 2
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Given six test scores: 85,87,78,88,88 and 96
Mean One of the measures of central tendency It is found by adding the numbers in a data set and then dividing by the number of data points Example Given six test scores: 85,87,78,88,88 and 96 The mean or average is 87 :
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Metric Units: meter, liter, gram
Units developed in Europe and used in most of the world Examples 2 liter bottles Quantity Unit Equivalent Symbol length meter 3.28 feet m mass gram 33.8 fl ounces g volume liter .035 ounces l
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Millions The unit between thousands and billions One million is
Examples The unit between thousands and billions One million is One million seconds = hours 9, , Nine million, eight hundred seventy six thousand, five hundred forty three. One million pennies
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Mixed Numbers A number that combines both
a whole number and a fraction
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Parallel Lines Lines that never cross
and are always the same distance apart They have the same slope Examples
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Lines which intersect to form a right (90 degree) angle
Perpendicular Lines Lines which intersect to form a right (90 degree) angle Examples
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Plane A flat surface extending in all directions
A two-dimensional figure Examples Coordinate Plane
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Polygon: regular/irregular
A closed plane figure for which all sides are straight line segments Regular polygons have congruent sides and angles triangle square hexagon heptagon pentagon octagon nonagon Irregular polygons decagon
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Proper Fraction is less than its denominator
A fraction whose numerator is less than its denominator Examples
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A polygon with four sides and four angles
Quadrilateral A polygon with four sides and four angles Examples
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Radius A line segment that connects the center of the circle to a point on the circle Examples
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Ray A part of a line starting at a particular point, its endpoint, that extends infinitely in one direction Examples An angle is made up of 2 rays
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Standard Form A way to write numbers by using the digits 0-9, with each digit having a place value Exponential form Standard form = x + Standard form Expanded Form
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Thousandths The place value that represents one thousandth of a whole
It is one tenth of a hundredth and one hundredth of a tenth Examples One Thousandth
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Types of triangles (isosceles,equilateral,scalene)
A scalene triangle has no congruent sides An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides An equilateral triangle has all three sides congruent Examples Scalene Equilateral Isosceles
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Types of triangles (right, acute, obtuse)
A right triangle has one right angle An acute triangle has three acute angles An obtuse triangle has one obtuse angle Examples Acute triangle Obtuse triangle Right triangle
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A quantity that can change or that may take on different values
Variable A quantity that can change or that may take on different values Examples x y 4 1 3 2
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Vertex (or vertices) A corner point of a geometric figure
A point where two sides of a polygon intersect Examples Vertices
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x-axis, y-axis The x-axis is the horizontal number line,
the y-axis is the vertical number line, They form a plane used for graphing points and lines Examples X-axis Y-axis y-axis x-axis
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