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Fourth Quarter Vocabulary Study Guide
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__________The term that has the highest degree is written
first, the term with the next highest degree is written next, and
so forth.
__________A polynomial with three terms.
__________Events for which the outcome of one event does
not affect the probability of the other.
__________All possible outcomes of an experiment.
__________An outcome or set of outcomes of an experiment
or situation.
__________An event made up of two or more simple events.
__________If one event has m possible outcomes and a
second event has n possible after the first event has occurred,
then there are m · n total possible outcomes for the two
events.
__________A diagram that shows outcomes of an
experiment.
__________Given a set A, the set of all elements in the
universal set U, but not in A.
__________A number, variable, or a product of a number and
one or more variables with whole number exponents.
__________An algebraic expression with one or more unlike
terms.
__________A number, letter, point, line, or any other object
contained in a set.
__________A pair of opposite congruent angles formed by
intersecting lines.
__________A polynomial with two terms.
__________A quantity that does not change its value.
__________The sum of the exponents of the variables in the
monomial. The degree of a nonzero constant term is zero.
__________The greatest degree of the terms of a polynomial.
__________When a polynomial is written so that the
exponents of a variable decrease from left to right, the
coefficient from the first term are the leading coefficient.
__________The elements two or more sets have in common.
__________The set with no elements.
__________A group of numbers, variables, geometric figures,
or just about anything; written using braces {}.
__________a set consisting of elements of a given set that
can be the same as the given set or smaller.
__________Combining the elements of two or more sets.
Continued on back
Choices:
A. Binomial
B. Complement of a Set
C. Compound event
D. Constant
E. Degree of a monomial
F. Degree of a polynomial
G. Element
H. Event
I. Fundamental Counting
Principle
J. Independent events
K. Intersection of Sets
L. Leading Coefficient
M. Monomials
N. Null Set
O. Polynomials
P. Standard form of a
polynomial
Q. Sample space
R. Set
S. Subset
T. Tree diagram
U. Trinomials
V. Union of Sets
W. Vertical angles
Word bank
Angle
Congruent
Line
Adjacent angles
Corresponding angles
Plane
Alternate exterior angles
Coincidental
Supplementary angles
Alternate interior angles
Complementary angles
Transversal
Venn Diagram
Fill in the blanks with the correct term from the word bank.
24. __________________________: Two or more overlapping circles used in mathematics to
show relationships between sets.
25. __________________________: Having the same size and shape.
26. __________________________: Angles formed by a transversal cutting two or more lines
and that are in the same relative position.
27. __________________________: A straight path that extends without end in opposite
directions.
28. __________________________: A flat surface that extends forever.
29. __________________________: Two angles whose measures have a sum of 180 degrees.
30. __________________________: A line that intersects two or more lines.
31. __________________________: Angles in the same plane that have a common vertex and a
common side.
32. __________________________: A pair of angles on the outer sides of two lines cut by a
transversal that are on opposite sides of the transversal.
33. __________________________: A pair of angles on the inner sides of two lines cut by a
transversal that are on opposite sides of the transversal.
34. __________________________: A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint
called the vertex.
35. __________________________: Occurring or existing at the same time.
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__________________________: Two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees.
Answer Key
1. P
2. U
3. J
4. Q
5. H
6. C
7. I
8. T
9. B
10. M
11. O
12. G
13. W
14. A
15. D
16. E
17. F
18. L
19. K
20. N
21. R
22. S
23. V
24. Venn diagram
25. Congruent
26. Corresponding angles
27. Line
28. Plane
29. Supplementary angles
30. Transversal
31. Adjacent angles
32. Alternate exterior angles
33. Alternate interior angles
34. Angle
35. Coincidental
36. Complementary angles