This is a ABC project for math. Their is a description and image for each word. There might also be an example. This math project is a test grade.

is for absolute value
Absolute value is how far away a number is from zero. For example, eight is eight away from zero.


is for base
Base is what a side of an object or shape is called. Its the surface a solid object stands on.


is for circumference

Circumference is the distance around a circle or object. It's the circles perimeter. The formula for circumference is C= 2(3.14)r

is for diameter

Diameter is any straight line segment that passes through the center of a circle. It can also be called as the longest chord of the circle.

is for exponent

Exponent represents the power to which a number expresses. Its usually expressed as a raised symbol beside a number.

is for factor


Factor is a number that is multiplied with another producer then is solved. Its used in many equations.
is for greater than or equal to

Greater than or equal to means that a number is either greater or equal to another number. They are symbols that can be used to compare numbers.

is for histogram

Histogram is a mathematical way to display data using bars. Its similar to a bar graph but each bar is a range of data.

is for integers

Integers are whole numbers that can be positive and negative. Whole numbers greater than 0 is called positive integers. Whole number less than 0 is called negative integers.

is for justification

Justification means to lay out the mathematical problem step by step, so the starting point line and the ending point line is connected.

is for proportionality

Proportionality are two variables that are proportional. There is always a constant ration between them.

is for lateral surface area

Lateral surface area is the area of all the sides a three dimensional figure has. It can also be the sides of any other shape.

is for mean absolute deviation

Mean absolute deviation is the data than can be describes by its variable. There are four steps to find the mean absolute deviation.

is for negative integer

A negative integer is a whole number less than zero. For example, -1, -2, -3, -4, and more are negative integers.

is for obtuse triangle

A obtuse triangle is any triangle that is greater than 90 degrees. It can have one or more than one obtuse angle.

is for positive integer

A positive integer is a whole number that is greater than 0. For example, 1, 2, 3, 4 and more are negative integers.

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A topic that I learned this year would be the area of a circle, parallelogram, square, triangle, and trapezoid. In my opinion, the area of these formulas were easy to memorize and learn. The area of a circle would be pie(r)2. The area of a parallelogram is b(h). The area of a triangle is b(h) divided by 2. The area of a trapezoid is b1*b2(h) divided by 2. Pie equals 3.14. This is one topic I learned in seventh grade.

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