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NCCER Introduction to Construction Math Module 00102-15 Exam Questions and Answers (2023 / 2024) (Verified Answers) Acute Angle Any angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees Adjacent Angles Angles that have the same vertex and one side in common Angle The shape made by two straight lines...

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NCCER Introduction to Construction Math Module 00102-15
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Acute Angle
Any angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees


Adjacent Angles
Angles that have the same vertex and one side in common


Angle
The shape made by two straight lines coming together at a point. The space between those two lines
is measured in degrees


Area
The surface or amount of space occupied by a two-dimensional object such as a rectangle, circle, or
square


Base
As it relates to triangles, the base is the line forming the bottom of the triangle


Bisect
To divide something into two parts that are often equal. When an angle is bisected for example, the
two resulting angles are equal


Circle
A closed curved line around a central point. A circle measures 360 degrees


Circumference
The distance around the curved line that forms the circle


Cube
A three dimensional square, with the measurements in all the three dimensions being equal


Decimal
A part of a number represented by digits to the right of a point, called a decimal point


Degree
A unit of measurement for angles


Denominator
The part of a fraction below the dividing line


Diagonal
Line drawn from one corner of a rectangle or square to the farthest opposite corner

,Diameter
The length of a straight line that crosses from one side of a circle, the rough the center point, to a
point on the opposite side. The diameter is the longest straight line you can draw inside a circle


Difference
The result of subtracting one number from another.


Digit
Any of the numerical symbols 0 to 9


Dividend
In a division problem, the number being divided is the dividend


Divisor
In a division problem, the number that is divided into another number is called the divisor


Equation
A mathematical statement that indicates the value of two mathematical expressions,


Equilateral Triangle
A triangle that has three equal sides and three equal angles


Equivalent Fractions
Fractions having different numerators and denominators but still have equal values, such as the two
fractions 1/ and 2/4


Force
A push or pull on a surface.


Formula
A mathematical process used to solve a problem


Fraction
A portion of a whole number represented by two numbers. The upper number of a fraction is known
as the numerator and bottom number is known as the denominator


Improper Fraction
A fraction whose numerator is larger than its denominator


Invert
To reverse the order or position of numbers

,Isosceles Triangle
A triangle that has two equal sides and two equal angles


Joist
Lengths of wood or steel that usually support floors, ceilings, or a roof.


Loadbearing
Carrying a significant amount of weight and/or providing necessary structural support


Mass
The quantity of matter present


Mixed Number
A combination of a whole numbers with a fraction or decimal.


Negative Number
Numbers less than zero


Numerator
The part of a fraction above the dividing line


Obtuse Angles
Any angle between 90 degrees and 180 degrees


Opposite Angles
Tow angles that are formed by two straight lines crossing. They are always equal


Perimeter
The distance around the outside of a close shape, such as a rectangle, circle, square, or any irregular
shape


Pi
A mathematical value of approximately 3.14 used to determine the area of and circumference of a
circles


Place Value
The exact value a digit represents in a whole number, determined by its place within the whole
number or by its position relative to the decimal point


Plane Geometry
The mathematical study of two-dimensional (flat) shapes


Positive Numbers
Numbers greater than zero

, Product
The answer to a multiplication problem


Quotient
The result of a division problem


Radius
The distance from a center point of a circle to any point on the curved line, or half the width
(diameter) of a circle


Rectangle
A four sided shape with four 90 degree angles.


Remainder
The amount left over in a division problem


Right Angle
An angle that measures 90 degrees.


Scalene Triangle
A triangle with sides of unequal lengths


Solid Geometry
The mathematical study of three-dimensional shapes


Square
A special type of rectangle with four equal squares and four 90-degree angles


Straight Angle
A 180 degree angle or flat line


Stud
A vertical support inside the wall of a structure to which the wall finish material is attached


Sum
The resulting total in addition problem


Triangle
A closed shape that has three sides and three angles


Unit
A definite standard of measure

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