Maths Terms for 11-13 Yr Olds
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James says: "This is glossary of terms for UK KS3 Maths,[ages 11-13] taken Works quite well with a 'random glossary entry' html block on a main course page since the definitions are in a small font size.
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1D. 2D, 3DOne-dimensional, two-dimensional, three-dimensional. One-dimensional: able to be identified by one co-ordinate, for example points on a line. Two-dimensional: requiring two co-ordinates for identification, for example points in a plane. Also used to describe flat geometric shapes. Three-dimensional: requiring three co-ordinates for identification, for example points in space. Also used to describe solid geometric shapes |