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BY WYATT HANSEN ABC’s For The Aspiring Mathematician
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A A Angle Bisector- An angle bisector refers to the the ray (or the line) that divides an angle into two congruent angles. The bisector will divide the angle equally in half.
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B B Bisector- An angle or a line is bisected when they are cut into two equal parts. The line cutting the angle or line into 2 equal parts is referred to as the bisector. To bisect mean to cut into equal parts.
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C Chord- The segment which joins two points on a circle.
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D D Diameter- A chord that passes through the center of a circle. Also the length of a line that cuts the shape in half.
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E Equation- A statement showing the equality of two expressions usually separated by left and right signs and joined by an equals sign.
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F Furlong- A unit of measurement - the side length of one square of an acre. One furlong is approximately 1/8 of a mile, 201.17 meters and 220 yards.
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G Greatest Common Factor- The largest number common to each set of factors that divides both numbers exactly. E.g., the greatest common factor of 10 and 20 is 10.
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H Hyperbola- One type of conic section. The hyperbola is the set of all points in a plane. The difference of whose distance from two fixed points in the plane is the positive constant.
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I Inequality- A mathematical equation containing either a greater than, less than or not equal to symbols.
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J Jump Discontinuity- A discontinuity for which the graph steps or jumps from one connected piece of the graph to another. Formally, it is a discontinuity for which the limits from the left and right both exist but are not equal to each other.
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K Kilometer- A unit of measure that equals 1000 meters.
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L Logarithm - A power to which a base, [actually 10] must be raised to produce a given number. If nx = a, the logarithm of a, with n as the base, is x.
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M Monomial - An algebraic expression consisting of a single term.
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N Natural Numbers - Regular counting numbers.
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O Opposite Reciprocal- The result of taking the reciprocal of a number and then changing the sign.
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P Perpendicular- When two lines or line segments intersect and form right angles.
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Q Quintic Polynomial- A polynomial having a degree of 5.
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R Right angle- An angle that is 90 dergrees.
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S Sphere- Sphere A three dimensional solid consisting of all points equidistant from a given point. This point is the center of the sphere.
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T Torus- A doughnut shape. Formally, a torus is a surface of revolution obtained by revolving (in three dimensional space) a circle about a line which does not intersect the circle.
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V Vinculum- The horizontal line drawn as part of a fraction or radical.
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W Whole Number- A whole number doesn't contain a fraction. A whole number is a positive integer which has 1 or more unit and can be positive or negative.
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X X-Axis- The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane.
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Y Y-Axis- The vertical axis in a coordinate plane.
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Z Zero Slope- The slope of a horizontal line. A horizontal line has slope 0 because all its points have the same y-coordinate.
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References Dictionary.com http://math.about.com/library/blw.htm Bing Images http://www.mathwords.com/s/step_discontinuity.h tm http://www.mathwords.com/s/step_discontinuity.h tm
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