Term
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Definition
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| C |
Roman Numeral for 100
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| calculate |
to work out an answer
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| capacity |
liquid amount a container can hold. Usually measured in litres, millilitres or cubic centimetres (cc)
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| cardinal number |
the number which shows how many things are in a set or group. eg if there were 2 maths books and 3 novels, then the cardinal would be 5 since there are 5 books
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| Cartesian number plane |
the number plane with x-axis and y-axis
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| cc |
cubic centimetre. 1 cc = 1 mL
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| celsius |
measure of temperature. 0° is freezing, 100°C is boiling point for water. C = 5/9(F – 32) to convert from Fahrenheit
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| cent |
unit of money, there are 100 cents in a dollar
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| centi |
prefix of units indicating one hundredth eg. centilitre is 1 CL = 10 mL
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| centre |
middle
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| century |
100
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| chord |
a line going from one side of a circle to the other, but not through the centre
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| circle |
perfectly round plane shape
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| circumcentre |
is the point where the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle intersect, finding the ‘centre’ of a triangle
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| circumference |
distance, or perimeter, of a circle. C = 2πr or C = πd
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| clockwise |
normal movement of a clock in circular motion to the right
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| cm |
centimetre – there are 100 cm in a metre, and there are 10 mm in 1 cm
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| coefficient |
the number in front of a pronumeral. example: the coefficient of x in 10x is 10. The coefficient of x2 in 5x2 – 2x + 3 is 5, and the coefficient of x is -2
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| co-interior angles |
co-interior angles in parallel lines are supplementary: add to 180° and lie on the same side of the transversal, inside the parallel lines
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| collinear |
points all lying on the same line
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| common factor |
a factor that will fit into two or more terms
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| complementary angles |
angles that add to 90º
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| complementary events |
events that make up the entire range of probability and whose combined probabilities add to 1
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| composite number |
a number with more than two factors
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| compound interest |
when interests accumulates and the interest is added to the principal, not just paid on the original amount. A = P(1 + r/100)n where: A = amount investment has compounded to, P = principal amount invested, r = interest rate per period, n = number of periods
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| concave polygon |
a polygon with a reflex angle
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| concentric circles |
two circles sharing the same centre
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| concurrent lines |
lines that all go through the same point
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| cone |
a solid shape with a circle as a base and a sector of a circle sometimes called a circular pyramid V =1/3πr2h SA = πr2 + πrl where l is slant height
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| congruence tests |
AAS (angle, angle, side)
SSS (side, side. side)
SAS (side, angle, side)
RHS (right, hypotenuse, side)
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| congruent |
when shapes are exactly identical in every respect, they are congruent
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| conjugate angles |
two angles that add to 360º
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| conjugate surds |
(√a + √b) has a conjugate of (√a – √b) where one has a positive and one is a negative
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| consecutive |
in a row eg 5, 6, 7
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| constant |
the number in an algebraic statement with no pronumeral. eg 3x2 + 5x – 3 has a constant of -3
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| continuous |
a line or curve that has no break in it
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| converging geometric sequence |
a geometric sequence where -1 < r < 1
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| converse |
the opposite to. eg: the converse of 5 + 7 = 12 is 7 = 12 – 5
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| convex polygon |
a polygon with no reflex angle (most commonly, polygons are convex)
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| coordinate |
ordered pair on a number plane: (x, y)
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| correlation |
relationship between two variables. Correlation ranges from -1, negative correlation, 0, no correlation to 1 a positive correlation. The correlation co-efficient is indicated with the letter r.
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| corresponding angles |
corresponding angles in parallel lines are equal and form an “F” shape
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| cos |
abbreviation of cosine cos θ = opp/hyp
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| cosec |
cosec θ = 1/sin θ
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| cosine |
trig ratio cosine θ = opp/hyp
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| cost price |
price paid for an article or service
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| cot |
abbreviation of cotangent, and inverse of tan θ, cot θ = 1/tan θ
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| cotangent |
inverse of tan θ, cot θ = 1/tan θ
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| counting number |
1, 2, 3, 4, 5….. counting numbers are the positive integers
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| cylinder |
prism, a solid shape consisting of two circles and a curved surface of rectangle
V = πr2h SA = 2πr2 + 2πrh
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