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perpendicular |
Perpendicular is exactly upright, at right angles to the base.
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positive |
Positive numbers are numbers more than zero.
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quadrilateral |
A trapezoid or trapezium is a type of quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.
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questionnaire |
Please complete the questionnaire.
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radius |
The radius is a line from one side of a circle to the centre.
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ratio |
Ratio data has an absolute zero.
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recurring |
A recurring number is a number that goes on forever; for example, a third of ten is 3 point 33 recurring.
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reflect |
The light will reflect from the white walls.
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regular |
Poetry is writing arranged in lines, often with a regular rhythm and sometimes with a pattern of rhymes.
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rhombus |
A Rhombus has four sides of equal length but no right angles.
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rotate |
Let us rotate the wheel.
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square |
There is a fountain in the market square.
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subtraction |
We also did lots of mental subtraction and addition.
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symmetry |
Line symmetry is when a line drawn through a shape leaves each side a mirror image of the other.
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vertical |
A vertical cliff is a precipice.
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volume |
Volume is usually measured in cubic centimeters.
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weight |
To win the cake you must guess its weight.
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