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SSAT MATH VOCA 01_Jason HW

1. Integer: positive or negative or 0 number without fractional parts

2. Pythagorean theorem: a squared plus b squared = c squared, where c is the hypotenuse

3. Average/mean

4. Mode: number which occurs most frequently in a set

5. Median: middle values in a set of numbers

6. Absolute value: the positive of any formula or item within the bars /x/ = a positive number

7. Hypotenuse: largest side of a triangle

8. Perpendicular: a straight line that makes the right angle (90 degrees) with the other line. In other
words, if two lines intersect each other at the right angle, then the lines are perpendicular to each other.

9. Which equation reflects a problem? = plug in numbers to check the equations

10. For geometry problems: Draw pictures and identify all known evidence, such as equal sides or angles,
length of sides, etc.

11. Perimeter: add up the length of all sides

12. Number of degrees in a triangle: 180

13. Equilateral triangle degrees of each angle: 60

14. Right isosceles triangle degrees of each angle: 45, 45, 90

15. Square Root: square root of a number is the number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original
number

1. Integer:

2. Pythagorean theorem:
SSAT MATH VOCA 01_Jason HW

3. Average/mean:

Of set 15, 8, 9, 26, 47, 39

4. Mode:

Of set 3, 3, 6, 7, 11, 14, 28, 14, 34, 27, 14

5. Median:

Of set 2, 19, 20, 27, 39, 16, 67

Of ser 13, 4, 16, 28, 19, 5, 9, 11

6. Absolute value:

7. Hypotenuse:

8. Perpendicular:

9. Which equation reflects a problem? = plug in numbers to check the equations

e.g., Which of these formulas could be a formula for a line perpendicular to the line 2x+3y=16?

a. 6y-9x=16.5

b. 4y-9x=24

c. 6y+9x=16

d. 3y-4x=23

e. 4x+6y=24

10. For geometry problems: Draw pictures and identify all known evidence, such as equal sides or angles,
length of sides, etc.

e.g., An equilateral triangle has perimeter 8 feet 6 inches. How long is one side?

11. Perimeter:

12. Number of degrees in a triangle:

13. Equilateral triangle degrees of each angle:

14. Right isosceles triangle degrees of each angle:

15. Square Root:

e.g.,

1 a. √25 + √100 1 b. √95 – 31


SSAT MATH VOCA 01_Jason HW

2 a. √119 – 55 2 b. √6 + 3

3 a. √144 – √16 3 b. √9 – √81

4 a. √6 + 115 4 b. √144 + √16

5 a. √25 – √9 5 b. √43 + 21

6 a. √204 – 123 6 b. √100 – √16

7 a. √16 + √121
7 b. √126 – 26

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