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Value

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Definition: The value refers to how much something is worth [5].

Variable

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Definition: A variable is a symbol used to represent an unknown    number or quantity.

It is an example of algebraic expressions. Five times x square, minus two times y, plus twelve. Number five and two are coefficient. Letter x and y are variables. And number twelve is constant.
Figure 20.1 An example of algebraic expressions containing two variables.

Vertical

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Definition: A vertical line is at right angles to the horizon. It extends up and down without extending left and right. It is also perpendicular to the horizon [1].

A house stands vertically on the ground. A vertical line is drawn on the left side of the house.
Figure 20.2 A vertical line is drawn on the side of a house (lustration: Larissa Kitchemonia).

Vertices

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Definition: Vertex is the singular form of vertices. A vertex is where two or more rays meet to form a corner point [2].

Examples

  • A cube has eight vertices.
  • A triangular pyramid has four vertices.
  • A cone has one vertex.

 

A triangular pyramid has four vertices. 
Figure 20.3 A triangular pyramid has four vertices (lustration: Larissa Kitchemonia).

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