Math Dictionary Powerpoint Version
Math Dictionary Powerpoint Version
e (EULERS NUMBER)
The number "e" is one of the most important numbers in
mathematics.
The first few digits are: 2.7182818284590452353602874713527 (and
more ...)
It is often called Euler's number after Leonhard Euler.
ECCENTRICITY
How much a conic section (a circle, ellipse, parabola or hyperbola) varies from
being circular. A circle has an eccentricity of zero.
ELEMENT
A member of a set.
ENGINEERING NOTATION
Engineering Notation is a type of Scientific Notation that only uses powers
of ten that are multiples of 3.
So 103, 106, 109 etc.
And 100, 10-3, 10-6 etc.
Examples:
2,700 = 2.7 103
EQUIVALENT FRACTION
Fractions which have the same value, even though they may look different.
EXTRANEOUS ROOT
A solution to an equation that SEEMS to be right, but when we check it (by substituting it
into the original equation) turns out NOT to be right
EXTREMA
The smallest and largest values:
The plural of Minimum is Minima
The plural of Maximum is Maxima
Together they are called Extrema
Factors are numbers we can multiply together to get another number
FACTORING
Finding what to multiply to get an expression. (Called Factorizing in British
English.)
FIBONNACI SEQUENCE
Each number equals the sum of the two numbers before it.
FINITE
Not infinite. Has an end. Could be measured, or given a value.
FOIL METHOD
A handy way to remember how to multiply two binomials.. It stands for "First,
Outer, Inner, Last
FRACTION BAR
The line that separates the numerator and the denominator.
Also called a Vinculum.
FUNCTION
A function is a special relationship where each input has a single output.It
is often written as "f(x)" where x is the input value.
A special type of average where we multiply the numbers together and
then take a square root for two numbers, cube root for three numbers etc.
The area of mathematics that deals with points, lines, shapes and space.
Another name for a cube. It has this name because it is a polyhedron with
6 (Hexa-) sides.
HYPERBOLA
A special arch-shaped curve.
HYPOTENUS
The side opposite the right angle in a right-angled triangle. It is also the
longest side of the right-angled triangle.
HYPOTHESIS
A statement that might be true, which can then be tested.
The square root of minus 1. The symbol is "i
A discontinuity for which the graph steps or jumps from one connected
piece of the graph to another.
MATHEMATICS
The study of numbers, patterns, space, and change.
MEAN
The mean is the average of the numbers: a calculated "central" value of a
set of numbers.
MEDIAN
The middle number (in a sorted list of numbers).
MILLENIUM
A period of time of a thousand years.
MINOR ARC
The shorter arc joining two points on the circumference of a circle. The
larger arc is called the Major Arc.
MINOR AXIS
The shortest diameter of an ellipse. It goes from one side of the ellipse to
the other, through the center.
MINUEND
The first number in a subtraction. The number from which another number
(the Subtrahend) is to be subtracted.
MINUS
Subtract. Take away. Decrease by.
MINUTE
A unit of time equal to 60 seconds.
MIXED FRACTION
A mixed fraction is a whole number and a fraction combined into one
"mixed" number.
MIXED NUMBER
A whole number and a fraction combined into one "mixed" number.
MODE
The number which appears most often in a set of numbers.
MONOMIAL
A polynomial with just one term.
MULTIPLE
The result of multiplying a number by an integer (not by a fraction).
MULTIPLICATIE INVERSE
Another name for Reciprocal.
NATURAL NUMBERS
The whole numbers from 1 upwards: 1, 2, 3, and so on ...
NEGATIVE
A negative number is written with a minus sign in front.
NET
A pattern that you can cut and fold to make a model of a solid shape.
NET WEIGHT
The weight of the contents, not including any packaging, etc.
NOMINAL NUMBER
A number used only as a name, or to identify something
(not as an actual value or position).
NONAGON
A 9-sided polygon. Also called Enneagon.
NONARY
A Nonary Number uses only these 9 digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
NORMAL
For a surface: at right angles to, going directly away from. If the surface is
not flat then imagine a plane sitting on the surface, and draw a Normal to
that plane.
NORMAL DISTRIBUTION
Data can be distributed.
NOTATION
A system of symbols used to represent special things.
NOUGHT
Another name for Zero.
NUMBER
A number is a count or measurement.
NUMBER LINE
A line with numbers placed in their correct position.
NUMBER PATTERN
A list of numbers that follow a certain sequence or pattern.
NUMERAL
A symbol or name that stands for a number.
OBELUS
The name of the division symbol
OBLIQUE
Slanting. Not up-down or left-right. Angles that are not 0, 90, 180 or
270.
OBTUSE ANGLE
An obtuse angle is one which is more than 90 but less than 180
OCTAGON
An 8-sided polygon
OCTAHEDRON
A polyhedron (a flat-sided solid object) with 8 Faces. When it is "regular"
(all faces are the same) it is one of the Platonic Solids.
OCTAL
An Octal Number uses only these 8 digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
ODD NUMBER
Any integer (not a fraction) that cannot be divided exactly by 2.
ODDS
A ratio of the number of ways something can occur to the number of ways
it cannot occur.
ODOMETER
An instrument (usually on the instrument panel of a car) that records distance
traveled.
OPEN CURVE
A curve with end points.
OPEN SENTENCE
A mathematical statement that can be either true or false depending what
values are used.
OPERATION
A mathematical process.
OPERATOR
An Operator is a symbol (such as +, , , etc) that shows an operation
(i.e. you want to do something with the values).
ORDER OF OPERATIONS
The rules that say which calculation comes first in an expressio.
ORDERED PAIR
Two numbers written in a certain order. Usually written in parentheses like
this: (4,5)
ORDERING
Putting things into their correct place following some rule.
ORDINAL NUMBER
A number that tells the position of something in a list.
ORDINATE
The vertical ("y") value in a pair of coordinates. How far up or down the
point is.
ORIGIN
The starting point.
ORTHOCENTER
The point where the three "altitudes" of a triangle meet. An "altitude" is a
line that goes through a vertex (corner point) and is at right angles to the
opposite side. The orthocenter can be inside or outside of the triangle.
PAIR
Two together. Often with something in common.
PARABOLA
Two together. Often with something in common.
PARALLEL
Always the same distance apart and never touching.
PARALLELOGRAM
A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where opposite sides are parallel.
PARAMETER
A value that is already built in to a function.
PARENTHESES
Parentheses or round brackets are the familiar ( ) symbols used in pairs to
group things together.
PATTERN
Things that are arranged following a rule or rules.
PENTAGON
A 5-sided polygon.
PENTAGRAM
A 5-pointed star.
PENTAHEDRON
A polyhedron (a flat-sided solid object) with 5 Faces.
PENTOMINO
A shape made by joining five squares together side-to-side. There are 12 of them.
PERCENT
Percent means parts per 100.
PERCENTILE RANK
The percent of cases that are at or below a score.
PERFECT SQUARE
A number made by squaring a whole number.
PERIMETER
The distance around a two-dimensional shape.
PERMUTATION
All possible arrangements of a collection of things, where the order is important.
PERPENDICULAR
At right angles (90) to.
PHASE SHIFT
How far a periodic function is horizontally to the right of the usual position.
PI
The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
PICTOGRAPH
A pictograph uses pictures or symbols to show the value of the data.
PINT
A measure of volume in the US and Imperial systems of measurement.
PLACE VALUE
The value of where the digit is in the number.
PLANE
A plane is a flat surface with no thickness. It extends forever. We often draw a plane with
edges, but it really has no edges.
PLANE SHAPE
A 2 dimensional shape. Has width and breadth, but no thickness.
PLOT
To draw on a graph or map.
PLUS
Another word for add.
POINT
An exact location. It has no size, only position.
PRIME FACTOR
A factor that is a prime number.
PYTHAGORAS THEOREM
In a right angled triangle the square of the long side is equal to the sum of the squares of the
other two sides.
QUADRANGLE
Another name for Quadrilateral (a flat shape with four straight sides).
QUADRANT (CIRCLE)
A quarter of a circle (made by two radiuses at right angles and the connecting arc).
QUADRANT (GRAPH)
Any of the 4 areas made when we divide up a plane by an x and y axis (as shown). They are
usually numbered I, II, III and IV.
QUADRATIC EQUATION
An equation where the highest exponent of the variable (usually "x") is a square (2).
QUADRILATERAL
A flat shape with four straight sides.
QUADRILLION
Usually means a thousand million millions.
QUALITATIVE DATA
Qualitative data is information that describes something.