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Math Reviewer | 2nd Quarter

polynomial functions secant - a line that intersects a circle at exactly two points. a secant
constant function - a polynomial function whose degree is 0 contains a chord of a circle
linear function - a polynomial whose function is 1 congruent arcs - arcs of the same circle or of congruent circles with
quadratic function - a polynomial whose degree is 2 the same measure
quartic function - a polynomial whose degree is 4 coordinate proof - a proof that uses figures on a coordinate plane to
quintic function - a polynomial whose degree is 5 prove geometric relationships
intercepts of a graph - points on the graph that have zero as either the horizontal distance - the absolute value of the difference of the x-
x-coordinate or y-coordinate coordinate of two points
nonnegative integer - zero or any positive integer vertical distance - the absolute value of the difference of the y-
leading coefficient - is the term containing the highest power of the coordinates of two points
variable midpoint - a point on a line segment and divides the same segment
polynomial in standard form - any polynomial whose terms are into two equal parts
arranged in decreasing powers of x the general equation of a circle - the equation of a circle obtained by
expanding (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2
circles
radius - a segment drawn from the center of the circle to any point of
the circle
diameter - a segment whose endpoints are on the circle and it passes
through the center of the circle. it is the longest chord
chord - a segment joining any two points on the circle
semicircle - an arc measuring one-half of the circumference
(2πr=2·π·3) of a circle
minor arc - an arc of a circle that measures less a semicircle
major arc - an arc of a circle that measures greater a semicircle
central angle - an angle whose vertex is at the center of the circle and
with two radii as its sides
inscribed angle - it is an angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose
sides contains chords of the circle
intercepted arc - an arc that lies in the interior of an inscribed angle
and has endpoints on the angle
common tangent - a line that is tangent to two circles on the same
plan

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