MATH GLOSSARY
ILLUSTRATED MATH DICTIONARY
HELP FOR MRS. SPARKS ASSIGNMENTS
Two-Step Equations
Math Web Sites
D1C MATH GLE
D2A MATH GLE
ALGEBRA
A2A MATH GLE
Solving Polynomials - A polynomial looks like this:
The example above is a polynomial with 3 terms
Symbolize Problem Situations
Video - Patterns, Equations, and Graphs
A3A MATH GLE
A4A MATH GLE
Linear Functions
Equation of a Straight Line
Rate of Change (or Derivatives)
GEOMETRY
Introduction to Geometry
X and Y Axis
G1B MATH GLE
Triangles
Pythagorean Theorem
Degrees and Angles
Hexagon
Quadrilaterals
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Polygons
Video - Polygons-Part 1
Video - Polygons-Part 2
Video - Quadrilaterals
Quadrants |
G2A MATH GLE
Coordinates
Parallelogram
Polygons
Perimeter of Polygons
G3A MATH GLE
G4B MATH GLE
Vertices
Vertices, Edges and Faces
Triangular Prisms
M2B MATH GLE
M2E MATH GLE
Metric Conversion Lesson: KHDUDCM
Introduction to US Standard Units in measuring
Introduction to the Metric System
Cubic Meter (abbreviated cc or cm3)
Volume is length by length by length, so the basic unit of volume is a cube that is 1 meter on each side.
The Unit is meters × meters × meters, which is written m3 (cubic meters).
It equals 1 mL (one-thousandth of a liter), and one-millionth of a cubic meter. Or to put it another way:
1 m3 = 1,000 L = 1,000,000 cm3
(one cubic meter = a thousand liters = a million cubic centimeters)
Volume is length by length by length, so the basic unit of volume is a cube that is 1 meter on each side.
The Unit is meters × meters × meters, which is written m3 (cubic meters).
It equals 1 mL (one-thousandth of a liter), and one-millionth of a cubic meter. Or to put it another way:
1 m3 = 1,000 L = 1,000,000 cm3
(one cubic meter = a thousand liters = a million cubic centimeters)
Conversion - Cubic Feet to Cubic Inches
Conversion - Square Yards to Square Feet
Conversion - Square Meters to Square Centimeters
Conversion - Square Meters to Square Kilometers
N3C MATH GLE
N3E MATH GLE
Unit Price
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