Post by BURNS {SPECTRA} on May 14, 2010 9:46:07 GMT -5
capacity-the amount of mass a object can hold when filled
Celsius-a metric scale for measuring temp.
center-the point inside a circle that is the same distance from all the points on the circle
center{rotation}=the point of which a figure is rotated
certain-sure to happen {probability of 1}
circle-the set of all points in a plane that are the same distance from a given point called the center
circle graph-a graph that uses sections of a circle to compare parts
circumference-the distance around a circle
clockwise-the direction the clock hands move
clustering-a method used to find a estimated sum when all addends are close to the same value
combination-an arrangement of items or events in which no order matters
common denominator- a denominator that is the same in two or more fractions
common factor -a number that is a factor of two or more numbers
common multiple- a number that is a multiple of each of two more numbers
commutative property of multiplication-the property that states that two or more numbers can be added to the order without changing the the product
compatible numbers-numbers that re close to the given numbers that make mental calculations and estimations easier
compensation-when a number in a problem is close to another number that makes it easier to calculate
complement-all the ways an event cannot happen
complementary angles- two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees
composite number a number greater than 1 that has more than two whole-number factor
compound event an event made up of two or more simple events
cone-a three-dimensional figure with one vertex and one circular base
congruent- having the same size and shape
congruent angles- angles that have the same measure
constant- a value that does not change
coordinate graph- the numbers pf an ordered pair that locates a point on a coordinate graph
coordinate plane- a plane formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line called the x-axis and a vertical number line called y-axis
correspondence-the relationship between two or more objects that are matched
corresponding angle [line] -a pair of angles formed by two lines intersected by a third line
corresponding angel[polygon]-matching angles of two or more polygons
corresponding sides-matching sides of two or more polygons
counter clock wise- opposite movement of a clock
cross product- the product of numbers on the diagonal when comparing two ratios
cube[figure]-a rectangular prism with six congruent faces
cube-[number]a number raised to the third power
cumulative frequency-the sum of successive data items
customary system- the measurement system often used in the u.s.
cylinder-a three dimensional figure with two parallel congruent bases connected to a curved surface[cans]
Celsius-a metric scale for measuring temp.
center-the point inside a circle that is the same distance from all the points on the circle
center{rotation}=the point of which a figure is rotated
certain-sure to happen {probability of 1}
circle-the set of all points in a plane that are the same distance from a given point called the center
circle graph-a graph that uses sections of a circle to compare parts
circumference-the distance around a circle
clockwise-the direction the clock hands move
clustering-a method used to find a estimated sum when all addends are close to the same value
combination-an arrangement of items or events in which no order matters
common denominator- a denominator that is the same in two or more fractions
common factor -a number that is a factor of two or more numbers
common multiple- a number that is a multiple of each of two more numbers
commutative property of multiplication-the property that states that two or more numbers can be added to the order without changing the the product
compatible numbers-numbers that re close to the given numbers that make mental calculations and estimations easier
compensation-when a number in a problem is close to another number that makes it easier to calculate
complement-all the ways an event cannot happen
complementary angles- two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees
composite number a number greater than 1 that has more than two whole-number factor
compound event an event made up of two or more simple events
cone-a three-dimensional figure with one vertex and one circular base
congruent- having the same size and shape
congruent angles- angles that have the same measure
constant- a value that does not change
coordinate graph- the numbers pf an ordered pair that locates a point on a coordinate graph
coordinate plane- a plane formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line called the x-axis and a vertical number line called y-axis
correspondence-the relationship between two or more objects that are matched
corresponding angle [line] -a pair of angles formed by two lines intersected by a third line
corresponding angel[polygon]-matching angles of two or more polygons
corresponding sides-matching sides of two or more polygons
counter clock wise- opposite movement of a clock
cross product- the product of numbers on the diagonal when comparing two ratios
cube[figure]-a rectangular prism with six congruent faces
cube-[number]a number raised to the third power
cumulative frequency-the sum of successive data items
customary system- the measurement system often used in the u.s.
cylinder-a three dimensional figure with two parallel congruent bases connected to a curved surface[cans]