1 Equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides
2 Exterior angles of a polygon add up to 360 degrees
3 Equidistant lines are parallel and never intersect
4 Exponents are used in Pythagoras' theorem as in: a^2+b^2 = c^2
5 Equation of a straight line is: y = mx+b or as y = mx+c
6 Equations are simultaneous when they intersect on the Cartesian plane
7 Eighteen degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90
8 East is on a 3 figure bearing of 090 degrees clockwise from North
9 Elevation angle is looking upwards to an object from horizontal ground
10 Elimination method can be used in solving simultaneous equations
11 Exact value of pi in circle has never been finally determined
12 Euler the ancient mathematician made labelling of triangles simpler
13 Enlargement of shapes can be transformed on the Cartesian plane
14 Edges of a cube add up to 12
15 Equal shapes are congruent in angles and dimensions
16 Equator is between the Northern and Southern Hemisphere
17 Eight sided polygon is an octagon
18 Eleven sided polygon is an undecagon
19 Egyptian pyramids were constructed thousands of years ago
20 Each interior angle of a square or rectangle is 90 degrees which is a right angle
21 E as a capital letter has a line of horizontal symmetry
22 Endpoints of a defined line has a midpoint
23 "Eureka!" cried out Archimedes the ancient Greek mathematician when he discovered the relationship between the volume of a submerged object and its displacement of water
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twenty = score triangle = 3-sided figure trapezoid = 4-sided figure tangent = touching, but not intersecting, a curve or curved surface. term = each of the quantities in a ratio, series, or mathematical expression.
A point is surrounded by 360 degrees.
a right triangle
Inverse
It is a sequence of numbers such that the ratio of successive terms is a constant.
Umm, X intercept?
An acute angle is one which in geometrical terms measures between 0 and 90 degrees.
It is a 3 dimensional shape and in geometrical terms it's only limited to one of 5 perfect solids
Technical terms.
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