
Mathematics Assessment Anchor Glossary
... Perfect square: The product of an integer multiplied by itself (e.g., 121 is a perfect square because 11x11=121). Permutation: Possible orders, or arrangements of a set of items. Placing these items in a different order results in a new permutation. Prism: A three-dimensional solid that has two cong ...
... Perfect square: The product of an integer multiplied by itself (e.g., 121 is a perfect square because 11x11=121). Permutation: Possible orders, or arrangements of a set of items. Placing these items in a different order results in a new permutation. Prism: A three-dimensional solid that has two cong ...
Chapter 1 Definitions
... A closed figure in a plane made up of line segments that intersect only at their endpoints, and no segments that share an endpoint are collinear. ...
... A closed figure in a plane made up of line segments that intersect only at their endpoints, and no segments that share an endpoint are collinear. ...
Lines in a triangle
... notice? VI. Construct any acute triangle , then construct the perpendicular bisectors relative to the three sides; what do you notice? VII. Construct any acute triangle , then construct the altitude relative to the three sides; what do you notice? VIII. ...
... notice? VI. Construct any acute triangle , then construct the perpendicular bisectors relative to the three sides; what do you notice? VII. Construct any acute triangle , then construct the altitude relative to the three sides; what do you notice? VIII. ...