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Algebra 2 Name:______________________________ Matching. You may use a letter more than once. _____1. Area of a Rectangle _____22. Whole Numbers _____2. Circumference of a Circle _____23. Integers _____3. Area of a Triangle _____24. Rational Numbers _____4. Perimeter of a Rectangle _____25. Irrational Numbers _____5. Volume of a Prism _____26. Origin _____6. Area or a Circle _____27. Domain _____7. Perimeter of a Square _____28. Range _____8. Area of a Trapezoid _____29. Slope-Intercept Form of Line _____9. Area of a Parallelogram _____30. Standard Form of Line _____10. Volume of a Cone _____31. Point –Slope Form of Line _____11. Surface Area of Sphere _____32. x0 _____12. Area of a Square _____33. 1/a-1 _____13. Volume of a Sphere _____34. bx by _____14. Volume of a Cylinder _____35. (ax)y _____15. Surface Area of a Prism _____36. Difference of 2 Squares _____16. Volume of a Pyramid _____37. Squared Binomial _____17. Commutative Property _____38. Slope _____18. Identity Property _____39. Ray _____19. Inverse Property _____40. Line Segment _____20. Associative Property _____41. Collinear Points _____21. Distributive Property _____42. Coplanar Points _____43. Intersect _____53. Bisect _____44. Coordinate _____54. Complementary Angles _____45. Midpoint Formula _____55. Supplementary Angles _____46. Slope Formula _____56. Parallel Lines _____47. Distance Formula _____57. Perpendicular Lines _____48. Distance _____58. Rhombus _____49. Pythagorean Theorem _____59. Chord _____50. PI _____60. Diameter _____51. Vertex _____52. Adjacent Algebra 2 Matching. You may use a letter more than once. a. b. c. d. e. f. Length x Width or Base x Height 0,1,2,3, 4, … 2 x Pi x Radius can be written as a fraction ½ x Base x Height not rational, can’t be written as fraction g. 2 x Length + 2 x Width h. …-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,… i. 1/3 x Area of Base x Height j. point labeled 0 or where the x and y axes cross (0,0) k. Sum of the Areas of All Sides l. A + B = B + A m. y = mx + b n. Quadrilateral with 4 equal sides o. 20 sided polygon p. 4 x Length of a Side q. One r. 4/3 x Pi x Radius Cubed s. ax + by = c t. axy u. Next to, side by side v. y – y1 = m(x – x1) w. Square Root of the sum of the (square of the difference of the x coordinates and the square of the difference of the y coordinates) x. bx+y y. 2 lines in a plane that do not cross z. a2 + 2ab + b2 AA. x2 - 25 BB. A + (B + C) = (A + B) + C CC. a DD. Divide into two equal parts EE. 2 lines cross forming a right angle FF. Rise over the Run GG. Points on the same Plane HH. Rate x Time II. A Squared + B Squared = C Squared JJ. A + (-A) = 0 KK. About 3.14 or 22/7 LL. number of a point on a line MM. Area of the Base x Height NN. Initial point or corner point of an angle OO. has one or more points in common PP. Difference of y coordinates divided by the difference of the x coordinates QQ. Part of a Line RR. ½ x (Base 1 + Base 2) x Height SS. Two angles whose sum is 90 deg TT. Points on the same Line UU. 4 x Pi x Radius Squared VV. Pi x Radius Squared WW. Two angles whose sum is 180 deg XX. (Sum of x coordinates divided by 2, sum of y coordinates divided by 2) YY. A = A ZZ. Length of Side Squared III. A(B + C) = AB + AC IV. Half Line V. Segment with endpoints on a circle VI. Chord passing through the center of a circle VII. input values (x) VIII. output values (y)