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Father of Modern Geometry | Euclid | ||
Point | science of space | ||
Line Segment | an infinitesimally small location in space with no length, width or height | ||
Geometry | Consists of two points called endpoints | ||
Line | a set of points which extends infinitely in both directions |
(a) are the most (b) shape that we learn about in (c) . Almost (d) the shapes are formed when (e) lines come together in particular positions and orientations
line segments or rays intersecting at a common point | |||
collection of points which only has length | |||
lines that lie in the same plane and do not intersect | |||
an exact location in space | |||
A straight line which cuts two or more straight lines at distinct points |
(a) is the combination of two (b) with a (c) endpoint. The symbol for an angle is ∠. The (d) point of an angle is called the (e) of an angle. The two straight sides of the angle are called arms of the angle.
all about properly saving, spending, investing, and protecting your money so you can live your ambition of a good life (a)
your income vs. expenses, so you can spend within your means and manage lifestyle expectations. (a)
wants | the difference between what you own and what you owe. | ||
needs | what you own | ||
liabilities | what you owe | ||
assets | things you have to have in order to survive: | ||
net worth | things you would like to have but don’t require for survival. |
Create a T-chart label assets on the left and liabilities on the right.
Everyone's (a) fund will be different. It's often advised to have (b) months of expenses saved in (c) of emergency. This amount is often (d) in consideration of your (e) and your fixed expenses
adjacent angles | |||
obtuse angle | |||
acute angle | |||
straight angle | |||
right angle |
Write down the place value of the digit 3 in 213,245 (a)
Fill in the labels for the following Venn Diagram on Credit and Debit Cards
obtuse triangle | |||
equalateral triangle | |||
isosceles triangle | |||
right triangle | |||
scalene triangle |
A (a) is a three‐sided figure with three angles in its interior. The symbol for triangle is Δ. A triangle is named by the three letters at its vertices (the plural of vertex), a fancy name for corners. This is Δ ABC (Figure 1).
Figure 1 A triangle.
As you can imagine, the measuring of triangles and more (b) figures became important long ago because of their role in (c) . Modern (d) has continued to find more and more practical applications requiring knowledge of triangles.
Note that any (e) figure in the plane with three or more sides can be subdivided into triangles (see Figure ). Consequently, what you learn about triangles can also be useful in studying more complex figures.
A (a) is a quadrilateral with only one (b) of opposite sides (c) The parallel sides are called (d) , and the nonparallel sides are called (e) . A segment that joins the midpoints of the legs is called the median of the trapezoid. Any segment that is perpendicular to both bases is called an altitude of the trapezoid (Figure 1). The length of an altitude is called the height of the trapezoid.
bankruptcy | An adjustable rate mortgage is a long-term loan you use to finance a real estate purchase, typically a home. The interest rate on an ARM is adjusted, or changed, during its term. | ||
bond | What credit costs you each year, expressed as a percentage of the loan amount. | ||
Asset | everything you own that has any monetary value, plus any money you are owed. | ||
Annual Percentage Rate | means being unable to pay your debts | ||
Adjustable rate mortgage | debt securities issued by corporations and governments |
Match the following
when you earn a certain amount of money. no matter the hours work. | Income | ||
when people get paid a certain amount of money for each hour they work | wage | ||
short term employment | salary | ||
career | job | ||
Money that an individual or business receives in exchange for providing a good or service or through | long term employment |
(a) is the most obvious scenario where we witness the application of (b) mathematical concepts. We use math to (c) prices, determine the (d) deal, and calculate the quantity to be purchased, the weight, the price per (e) , the discount, and the overall cost of the item before making a purchase. We also use math when calculating the total purchase cost to ensure that we are sticking to the budget and have enough money to cover the cost.
Differential and Computational Geometry | type of math used in computer science and cryptology | ||
Algebra | Type of math used in materials science and Under water acoustic signal processing | ||
Numerial Analysis | type of math used in computer aided desing of mechanical parts | ||
Differential Equations | type of math used to evaluate insurance rist and price of insurance | ||
Probability and Statistics | type of math used to estimate ocean currents and airlow patterns in the respiratory tract |
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