English/ French EQAO Glossary of Math Terminology

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  1. 7. graph (Diagramme à bandes) A graph consisting of horizontal or vertical bars of equal width that represent the frequency of an event or outcome.
  2. 8. (Pyramide) A 3D object with a polygon base and triangular faces that meet at a common vertex.
  3. 10. angle (Angle aigu) An angle whose measure is between 0° and 90°.
  4. 11. (Aire) The measure of the surface of a two-dimensional shape.
  5. 12. (Sommet)
  6. 13. figures, or other pieces of information used to analyze or communicate meaning.
  7. 16. (Rapport) A comparison of two quantities with the same units.
  8. 17. common endpoint of two line segments or rays of an angle.
  9. 18. [Horizontal(e)] Parallel to the horizon, the floor, or the bottom of a page.
  10. 19. (Prisme) A 3D object with two congruent and parallel faces called bases.
  11. 21. (Expression) A mathematical phrase made up of numbers and/or variables and operations.
  12. 24. (Moyenne) The sum of a set of values divided by the number of values in the set.
  13. 25. number (Nombre pair)
  14. 27. (Données)
  15. 28. (Mode) The value that occurs most often in a set of data.
  16. 30. (Octogone) A polygon with eight sides.
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  1. 1. [Congru(e), congruent(e)] Having the same size and shape.
  2. 2. (Soustraction) The operation that represents the difference between two numbers.
  3. 3. (Arête) The intersection of a pair of faces on a three-dimensional object.
  4. 4. (Face) A flat surface of a three-dimensional object.
  5. 5. (Hexagone) A polygon with six sides.
  6. 6. plane (Plan cartésien) A plane subdivided into four quadrants by a horizontal axis (x-axis) and a vertical axis (y-axis).
  7. 7. (Base) In 3D objects, the face usually seen as the bottom; in powers, the factor being repeatedly multiplied.
  8. 9. (Additionner) The operation that represents the sum of two or more numbers.
  9. 14. (Suite) A sequence of numbers, shapes, or objects that follow a specific rule.
  10. 15. number (Nombre entier) A positive number, including zero, that has no decimal or fractional parts.
  11. 20. (Masse) The amount of matter in an object; usually measured in grams or kilograms.
  12. 22. (Carré) A polygon with four equal sides and four right angles.
  13. 23. number (Nombre impair) A number that cannot be divided evenly by 2.
  14. 26. [Vertical(e)] Perpendicular to the horizon; parallel to a wall.
  15. 29. (Code) A set of instructions used in programming to accomplish a specific task.