Angles which measure 0*< a <90* A letter that serves as a placeholder for a number. Using numbers for a variable. Angles that measure 90* Slope Intercept Form Angles which measure 90*< a <180* to reduce, combine, or distribute Slope/m Formula The Output variable in a linear equation. Angles that add up to 180* 360* A.I. A.E. corresponding and opposite angles When two lines cross. Made of an (X,Y) position. Lines that never cross or get closer. Midpoint Formula Has a negative reciprocal slope. The value where the line crosses the y axis If 3 points are colinear.. AB+BC=AC Terms with the same variable/s to same power Number which multiplies a variable. A line that crosses 2 parallel lines Where two lines meet to form an angle. The Input variable in a linear equation. Angles that add up to 90* Distance Formula Angles which measure 0*< a <90* A letter that serves as a placeholder for a number. Using numbers for a variable. Angles that measure 90* Slope Intercept Form Angles which measure 90*< a <180* to reduce, combine, or distribute Slope/m Formula The Output variable in a linear equation. Angles that add up to 180* 360* A.I. A.E. corresponding and opposite angles When two lines cross. Made of an (X,Y) position. Lines that never cross or get closer. Midpoint Formula Has a negative reciprocal slope. The value where the line crosses the y axis If 3 points are colinear.. AB+BC=AC Terms with the same variable/s to same power Number which multiplies a variable. A line that crosses 2 parallel lines Where two lines meet to form an angle. The Input variable in a linear equation. Angles that add up to 90* Distance Formula
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B-Angles which measure 0*< a <90*
B-A letter that serves as a placeholder for a number.
I-Using numbers for a variable.
N-Angles that measure 90*
O-Slope Intercept Form
G-Angles which measure
90*< a <180*
B-to reduce, combine, or distribute
O-Slope/m Formula
I-The Output variable in a linear equation.
I-Angles that add up to 180*
O-360*
G-A.I. A.E.
corresponding and opposite angles
N-When two lines cross.
B-Made of an (X,Y) position.
I-Lines that never cross or get closer.
N-Midpoint Formula
I-Has a negative reciprocal slope.
N-The value where the line crosses the y axis
G-If 3 points are colinear.. AB+BC=AC
O-Terms with the same variable/s to same power
N-Number which multiplies a variable.
O-A line that crosses 2 parallel lines
G-Where two lines meet to form an angle.
B-The Input variable in a linear equation.
B-Angles that add up to 90*
G-Distance Formula