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Saxon Algebra 1/2
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Saxon Algebra 1/2
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1.
A polygon in which all interior angles have a measure that is less than 180 degrees.

2.
The numbers that can be expressed as a/b, where a and b are integers and b does not equal zero.

3. Lines in a plane that never intersect.

4.
A straight curve.

5.
Two angles whose measures sum to 180 degrees.

6. The result of division.

7.
In geometry, the figure formed by two rays that have a common endpoint.

8.
The combining of positive and/or negative numbers to form a sum.

9.
To divide or separate into two equal parts.

10.
The sliding of a geometric figure without rotation.

11. The state of being 1.

12.
A triangle in which at least two sides have equal lengths.

13.
An angle whose measure is 180 degrees.

14. The result of subtraction.

15. A fraction whose numerator or denominator (or both) is also a fraction.

16. An equation whose truth or falsity depends on the number or the numbers used to replace one or more variables.

17. A location on a line or in space. A mathematical point has no size. The dot we make to indicate the location of a mathematical p;pint is called the graph of the point.

18. A dot placed in a decimal number to use as a place value reference point.

19.
The distance from the center of a circle to a point on the circle.

20.
A whole number greater than 1 whose only whole number divisor are 1 and the number itself.

21. The same distance. if points A and B are the same distance from point C we say that A and B are _______ from C.

22.
The numbers whose decimal part is non repeating and nonterminating.

23.
A fraction whose numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator.

24. A solid whose sides are perpendicular to both bases.

25. A particular process for solving a certain type of problem. Often the process is repetitive, as in the long division algorithm.