GallonSymbol: gal. An imperial measure of volume or capacity, equal to the volume occupied by ten pounds of distilled water. In the imperial system, 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints. One gallon is just over 4.5 litres. Imperial units are rarely used in modern times. |
GeometryThe aspect of mathematics concerned with the properties of space and figures or shapes in space. |
GradientA measure of the slope of a line. On a coordinate plane, the gradient of the line through the points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is defined as (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1). The gradient may be positive, negative or zero depending on the values of the co-ordinates. In a straight line graph of the form y = mx+c, m represents the gradient. |
GramSymbol: g. The unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. |
HeptagonA polygon with seven sides or edges. |
HexagonA polygon with six sides or edges. Adjective: hexagonal, having the form of a hexagon. |
HorizontalParallel to the horizon. Also in the direction of the x axis in a Cartesian co-ordinate system. |
IcosahedronA polyhedron with 20 faces. In a regular icosahedron all faces are equilateral triangles. |
Imperial UnitsA unit of measurement system historically used in the United Kingdom and other English speaking countries. Units include inch, foot, yard, mile, acre, ounce, pound, stone, ton, pint, quart and gallon. Now largely replaced by metric units. |
InchSymbol: in. An imperial unit of length. 12 inches = 1 foot. 36 inches = 1 yard. 1 inch in metric units is approximately 2.54 cm. |