geometry symbols Crossword Puzzles
Math 2019-02-06
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- a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- a two-dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a three dimensial figure.
- ______ is the number of cubic units needed to fill a solid figure.
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- the surface of a thing, especially one that is presented to the view or has a particular function.
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length.
- a polygon with three sides.
- the ____ of a figure is the number of square units the figure encloses.
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- a parallelogram whose sides are all the same length.
- a three-dimensional figure made of flat polygon-shaped surfaces called faces.
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols.
- the outside part or uppermost layer of something.
- properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensions.
- the repeated factor of a number written in exponential from.
- the outside limit of an object, area, or surface; a place or part farthest away from the center of something.
15 Clues: a polygon with three sides. • the outside part or uppermost layer of something. • a parallelogram whose sides are all the same length. • a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. • a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols. • a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. • ...
coltan period 5 2026-01-08
10 Clues: studied geometry • what coused diseases • they believe in power • philosophy and science • interested in geometry • that in a right triangle • lower level to higher one • was a student of socrates • clear and orderly thinking • taught about mathematics and astronomy
Die Schulfächer - Cyrus Lesser-Brunori 2025-05-08
German 2025-05-08
Las clases 2026-02-05
Mathematics 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Share • - Clock • - Lines • - Coins • - Groups • - Charts • - Pieces • - Length • - Combine • - Puzzles • - Circles • - Corners • - Counting • - Repeating • - Take away
En La Clase Vocab. 2023-03-16
German crossword 2025-05-08
German crossword 2025-05-08
Concepts of Geometry 1.1-1.4 Vocabulary 2015-08-25
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- The part of an if-then statement after the if.
- Making a conclusion based on a pattern of examples or past events.
- Exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion in a conditional statement.
- A flat surface that extends in all directions containing at least three noncollinear points.
- Points of lines that do not lie on the same plane.
- A basic undefined term of geometry that extends indefinitely and has no thickness or width.
- Statement of geometry that is accepted as true.
- A basic undefined term of geometry with no size.
- Three or more points that do not lie on the same line.
- A part of a line that has an endpoint and contains all the points without end in one direction.
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- Part of a line that has two endpoints and all points in between.
- A conditional statement.
- A statement written in if-then form.
- An example that shows a conjecture is not true.
- A conclusion based on inductive reasoning.
- Points of lines that lie in the same plane.
- The part of the if-then statement following then.
- Three or more points that lie on the same line.
18 Clues: A conditional statement. • A statement written in if-then form. • A conclusion based on inductive reasoning. • Points of lines that lie in the same plane. • The part of an if-then statement after the if. • An example that shows a conjecture is not true. • Statement of geometry that is accepted as true. • Three or more points that lie on the same line. • ...
School- Ziad Soliman 2022-02-03
Models in Chemistry 2022-03-29
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- Type of bond where only one atom contributes to both electrons shared in the bond
- Shape of a molecule where the central atom is surrounded by 4 repulsion sites
- Resulting entity after removing an electron from an atom
- Where electrons lie in orbit around the nucleus
- Type of bond where one or more electrons are transferred from one entity to another
- Rules followed in order to determine the geometry of a molecule
- Name of the person who defined the octet rule
- Process through which atomic orbitals turn into molecular orbitals during bonding
- What electron pairs and bond pairs do to each other
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- Molecular geometry of carbon dioxide
- Capacity to attract electrons towards oneself
- Rule to follow that ensures that no atom can have more than 8 electrons in its outermost shell
- Number of repulsion sites in order to have a trigonal planar geometry
- Where the protons and neutrons reside in an atom
- Name of molecule with a central nitrogen atom surrounded by three hydrogen atoms and a lone pair
- The second most electronegative atom of the periodic table
- Negatively charged particle orbiting the nucleus
- Atom at the center of the molecule sulphur dioxide, SO2
18 Clues: Molecular geometry of carbon dioxide • Capacity to attract electrons towards oneself • Name of the person who defined the octet rule • Where electrons lie in orbit around the nucleus • Where the protons and neutrons reside in an atom • Negatively charged particle orbiting the nucleus • What electron pairs and bond pairs do to each other • ...
Mathematical Terms 2022-12-05
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- is splitting into equal parts or groups.
- A number that divides into another number exactly.
- a geometric figure having all its sides of equal length
- the divisor of a fraction.
- is parts per 100. The symbol is %
- two-dimensional space taken up by an object or shape, given in square units.
- a solid consisting of two parallel planes bounded by identical closed curves, usually circles, that are interconnected at every point by a set of parallel lines, usually perpendicular to the planes.
- any of the ten Arabic numerals from 0 to 9
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- a fraction that has a denominator of a power of ten, the power depending on or deciding the decimal place.
- The sum of two or more monomials.
- is the "middle value" in a series of numbers ordered from least to greatest.
- is taking one number away from another.
- A polygon with two sides of equal length.
- A statement that shows the equality of two expressions by joining them with an equals sign.
- The likelihood of an event happening.
- a general relationship, principle, or rule stated, often as an equation, in the form of symbols
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle, always opposite to the right angle itself.
- the abstract science of number, quantity, and space.
- The study of lines, angles, shapes, and their properties. Geometry studies physical shapes and the object dimensions.
- Two rays sharing the same endpoint.
- A quantity that is not whole that contains a numerator and denominator.
- The sum obtained through multiplication of two or more numbers.
- The branch of mathematics that substitutes letters for numbers to solve for unknown values.
- A unit of measure describing how much space a substance occupies or the capacity of a container, provided in cubic units.
- The number of times an event can happen in a given period of time; often used in probability calculations.
- is the same as the average. Add up a series of numbers and divide the sum by the total number of values to find the mean.
- bringing two or more numbers (or things) together to make a new total.
27 Clues: the divisor of a fraction. • The sum of two or more monomials. • is parts per 100. The symbol is % • Two rays sharing the same endpoint. • The likelihood of an event happening. • is taking one number away from another. • is splitting into equal parts or groups. • A polygon with two sides of equal length. • any of the ten Arabic numerals from 0 to 9 • ...
NLE Intro Keywords Mega-Crossword 2024-02-02
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- The Latin Word for a Dining Room
- The Roman name for Spain
- A Gown worn by Upper-Class Romans
- A government advisory committee consisting of 100 senators
- The Centre of Day-to-Day life for Romans which hosted speeches and commerce
- Another Name for Jupiter
- The Brother of Rome’s Mythical Founder
- The God from whom Romulus and Remus were descended
- Maximus A circuit used for Chariot Racing
- A Covering for the Stola
- The Latin word for Garden
- (Greek: Demeter) The Goddess of Agriculture who symbols are the Stalk of Wheat and the Cornucopia
- The Latin Word for the Toilet
- The Roman name for Italy
- The Ancestor of Romulus and Remus who fled Troy
- (Greek: Hephaestus) God of Blacksmithing and Metalworking whose symbols are the Anvil and Hammer
- An Amulet worn by Children
- (Greek: Dionysus) God of Wine, Revelry, and Insanity whose symbols are Grapes, Grape Vines, Ivy, Leopards, and the Thyrsus
- A Gown worn by Roman Women
- A Shallow Pool used to ventilate a room
- The Entrance Hall
- (Greek: Artemis) Goddess of Moon, Hunting, Animals whose symbols are Moon, Bow and Arrows, and Deer
- A Temple built to venerate each deity literally meaning “each-god”
- A City to the South of Rome where Caecilius lived
- The Opening which channeled rain into the Impluvium
- A Large Building used to host Gladiatorial Games
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- The Roman name for Greece
- The colonnades around the garden at the back
- Familias The head of the household who had power over everything in the house
- (Greek: Poseidon) The God of Oceans Water and Earthquakes whose symbols are the trident and horse
- (Greek Apollo) The God of the Sun Prophecy Music and Medicine whose symbols are the Sun, Bow and Arrows, and Lyre
- (Greek: Hestia) The Goddess of the Hearth whose symbols are the hearth and small fire
- The Roman name for France
- (Greek: Hermes) God of Messengers, Thieves, Inventors whose symbols are the Caduceus and Winged Sandals
- The Household Gods
- The Mythical Founder of Rome
- (Greek: Aphrodite) Goddess of Love and Beauty whose symbols are the Dove and Erotes
- The Roman name for Germany
- Praetexta A gown worn by Roman senators
- An Island off the South of Italy
- The Roman name for Africa
- The Roman word for an apartment block
- Nostrum What Romans called the Mediterranean Sea
- Centre of the Roman World and Capital of Italy
- The Roman name for Britain
- River The River which flows through Rome
- (Greek: Athena) Goddess of Wisdom, Warfare, and Domestic Arts whose symbols are the Owl, Helmet, Olive Branch and Aegis
- (Greek: Ares) The God of War whose symbols are the Spear and Vulture
- (Greek: Hera) The Wife of Jupiter
- The Latin Word for Bedrooms
- (Greek: Zeus) Kings of the Gods and God the Sky
- A City across the Mediterranean Sea from Italy on the Shores of Africa
- A Gown worn by Working and Middle Class Romans
- The Latin Word for an Office
- (Greek: Hades) The God of the Underworld whose symbols are the bident
55 Clues: The Entrance Hall • The Household Gods • The Roman name for Spain • Another Name for Jupiter • A Covering for the Stola • The Roman name for Italy • The Roman name for Greece • The Roman name for France • The Roman name for Africa • The Latin word for Garden • The Roman name for Germany • The Roman name for Britain • An Amulet worn by Children • A Gown worn by Roman Women • ...
La escuela 2020-12-09
25 Clues: desk • class • first • third • tenth • board • music • dance • forth • civics • eighth • second • marker • eraser • spanish • teacher • english • stapler • seventh • science • geometry • scissors • classroom • chemistry • geography
La escuela 2025-10-16
22 Clues: pen • art • lunch • marker • health • binder • chorus • eraser • binder • science • tech ed • history • algebra • subject • geometry • schedule • 3rd period • 1st period • 7th period • 4th period • 2nd period • music and tech
Probability & Logic/Reasoning 2020-12-29
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- __________ Geometry: A type of geometry that focuses on planes and solid figures on the basis of axioms and theorems employed by Greek mathematicians.
- a statement that might be true based on reasoning but is not proven.
- A number that reflects the chance or likelihood that a particular event will occur. Basically, it is how likely something is to happen.
- a statement in which you switch the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement and negate both. Ex: ¨If not q, then not p.¨
- ___________ Statement: A statement that is a combination of a conditional statement and its converse written in the if and only if form. Ex: ¨p if and only if q.¨
- ___________ segments: segments of a line that have the same length.
- __________ Geometry: The geometry of the two-dimensional surface of a sphere. An example of geometry that is not Euclidean.
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- ___________ Statement: A statement joining two events together based on a condition in the form of ¨If something, then something. Ex: If p, then q.
- ___________ Space: The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
- __________ example: an example that satisfies the statements condition but does not lead to the statements conclusion. It shows that a mathematical statement is false.
- ___________ Probability: The probability of what is expected to happen. It is determined on the basis of reasoning.
- the product of all positive integers less than or equal to a given positive integer and denoted by that integer and an exclamation point.
- a statement when the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement are negated. Ex: ¨If not p, then not q¨
- ___________ Events: An event that is not affected by other events.
- ___________ Events: An event that is affected by previous events. It is an event that can only occur if another event occurs first.
- ___________ Probability: The likelihood of an event occurring, given that another event has already occurred. An event has already happened which is determined by the previous event.
- ___________ Probability: The probability that is based on the results of an experiment. It's the opposite of theoretical probability.
- the middle part of a line segment. It bisects the segment.
- a statement that is created when the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement are reversed. Ex: ¨If q, then p.¨
- A statement that is taken to be true without proof. They are also known as axioms.
20 Clues: the middle part of a line segment. It bisects the segment. • ___________ Events: An event that is not affected by other events. • ___________ segments: segments of a line that have the same length. • a statement that might be true based on reasoning but is not proven. • ___________ Space: The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. • ...
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: FCS • Art • Music • Latin • French • German • English • Spanish • Physics • History • Biology • Algebra • Calculus • Geometry • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary: Prefixes and Roots Study Session 2020-10-30
26 Clues: bible • audit • finance • noxious • predict • thermal • generic • microbe • bicolor • aquatint • geometry • pedicure • postgame • biography • astrolabe • aerospace • retrovirus • semipublic • malefactor • benefactor • subheading • contraband • antifreeze • chronograph • circumstance • photochemistry
Tú Día en la Escuela 2019-11-06
25 Clues: arte • chino • banda • russo • ingles • música • física • quimica • español • francés • cálculo • historia • italiano • ciencias • biología • geometria • geografía • elalmuerzo • tecnología • matemáticas • computadores • trigonometría • educacíonfisica • losartesdelenuaje • lascienciassociales
UNIDAD 2 EL COLEGIO 2025-10-23
22 Clues: to row • german • history • to fail • physics • chinese • algebra • fencing • theater • biology • to pass • geometry • calculus • japonese • schedule • to climb • to value • advisery • chemistry • orchestra • public speaking • adviser(masculine)
Geometry - Shapes 2025-04-30
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- The continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure, an important calculation in geometry.
- A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides, offering asymmetrical features unlike other quadrilaterals.
- A type of triangle with all sides of different lengths, often requiring special consideration in geometry.
- A flat shape with at least three straight sides and angles, commonly used to describe various geometric figures such as triangles and quadrilaterals.
- A three-sided polygon with three angles, which can vary in shape and type such as equilateral or isosceles.
- A point where two or more lines meet, such as the corner of a polygon.
- A quadrilateral with all sides equal in length but not necessarily having right angles, often considered a slanted square.
- A type of triangle where all three sides are of equal length; also applies to polygons with equal sides.
- The extent of a two-dimensional surface within a boundary, crucial for measuring the size of a shape.
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- A four-sided polygon with four angles, such as squares and rectangles.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides equal and all angles right angles, commonly found in everyday objects.
- An angle or triangle that measures exactly 90 degrees.
- A quadrilateral with all sides equal and all angles right angles, often used as a standard unit in geometry.
- An angle or triangle with an angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
- An angle or triangle with 1 angle that measures more than 90 degrees.
- The space, usually measured in degrees, between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- A type of triangle with at least two sides of equal length, often used to describe symmetry in geometry.
18 Clues: A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. • An angle or triangle that measures exactly 90 degrees. • An angle or triangle with 1 angle that measures more than 90 degrees. • A four-sided polygon with four angles, such as squares and rectangles. • An angle or triangle with an angle that measures less than 90 degrees. • ...
Geometry - Shapes 2025-04-30
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- The extent of a two-dimensional surface within a boundary, crucial for measuring the size of a shape.
- An angle or triangle with an angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
- A quadrilateral with all sides equal and all angles right angles, often used as a standard unit in geometry.
- A type of triangle where all three sides are of equal length; also applies to polygons with equal sides.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides equal and all angles right angles, commonly found in everyday objects.
- The continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure, an important calculation in geometry.
- The space, usually measured in degrees, between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- A type of triangle with at least two sides of equal length, often used to describe symmetry in geometry.
- An angle or triangle with 1 angle that measures more than 90 degrees.
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- A four-sided polygon with four angles, such as squares and rectangles.
- A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides, offering asymmetrical features unlike other quadrilaterals.
- A quadrilateral with all sides equal in length but not necessarily having right angles, often considered a slanted square.
- A type of triangle with all sides of different lengths, often requiring special consideration in geometry.
- A point where two or more lines meet, such as the corner of a polygon.
- A three-sided polygon with three angles, which can vary in shape and type such as equilateral or isosceles.
- A flat shape with at least three straight sides and angles, commonly used to describe various geometric figures such as triangles and quadrilaterals.
- An angle or triangle that measures exactly 90 degrees.
18 Clues: A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. • An angle or triangle that measures exactly 90 degrees. • An angle or triangle with 1 angle that measures more than 90 degrees. • A four-sided polygon with four angles, such as squares and rectangles. • An angle or triangle with an angle that measures less than 90 degrees. • ...
Weekly Mathematician 2025-01-03
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- Introduced overlapping circle diagrams to set theory. They're still used today in probability, stats, and logic.
- Developed basic rules for using zero and worked with negative numbers.
- He worked in early Geometry, especially with similar triangles and right angles. He also proved vertical angles are congruent.
- Worked with Non-Euclidean elliptic Geometry.
- Worked on complex Algebra problems. He found rational solutions to equations with several unknowns. He was first to recognize positive rational numbers as numbers, by allowing fractions for coefficients and solutions.
- Created a two dimensional surface with only one side.
- American Mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics at NASA were critical to the success of the first U.S. crewed space flights.
- First to use a number line and the symbol for infinity. He set the standard notation for exponents.
- Was 1st to compile a system of geometrical knowledge. Known for his quadrature of the lune.
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- Developed Cartesian coordinates and analytic geometry. He also was 1st to use superscripts for exponents.
- Worked on decision problems and is known for their hypothesis about Hilbert's 10th problem.
- Worked in proofs and logical methods
- Was an English statistician, chemist, and brewer who pioneered small sample experimental design and is most famous for his "Student's t-distribution".
- Worked with fractals and computer plotting of his and Julia's sets.
- Was 1st to prove binomial theorem.
- Developed infinitesimal calculus, solved linear equations with matrices, and worked with a binary system.
- Is known for finding a way to determine the area of a triangle from its side lengths.
- Worked in Geometry and also made advancements with fractions. He developed a formula for the volume of a cone.
18 Clues: Was 1st to prove binomial theorem. • Worked in proofs and logical methods • Worked with Non-Euclidean elliptic Geometry. • Created a two dimensional surface with only one side. • Worked with fractals and computer plotting of his and Julia's sets. • Developed basic rules for using zero and worked with negative numbers. • ...
Science Technology 2022-12-09
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- made the solar clock
- studied geometry in Egypt
- was the leading mathematician and astronomer
- was the oath taken by Doctor's
- made the anchor
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- is a statement in mathematics that can be proven true
- was used to make observations
- was made by Descartes
- invented the Water mill
- invented basic geometry
- made the odometer
11 Clues: made the anchor • made the odometer • made the solar clock • was made by Descartes • invented the Water mill • invented basic geometry • studied geometry in Egypt • was used to make observations • was the oath taken by Doctor's • was the leading mathematician and astronomer • is a statement in mathematics that can be proven true
Rene Descartes 2022-02-12
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- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- Someone that calculates problems?
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
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- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences
- Where was Descartes born
- The part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
6 Clues: Where was Descartes born • Someone that calculates problems? • A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline • A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences • ...
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: FCS • Art • Music • Latin • German • French • English • Algebra • Biology • History • Physics • Spanish • Geometry • Calculus • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: Art • FCS • Latin • Music • German • French • Spanish • Algebra • Biology • English • History • Physics • Calculus • Geometry • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: FCS • Art • Latin • Music • French • German • Biology • Algebra • Physics • History • English • Spanish • Geometry • Calculus • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The Languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: FCS • Art • Music • Latin • German • French • Algebra • Biology • English • Spanish • Physics • History • Calculus • Geometry • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The Languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
Fr II Les metiers et les cours 2021-12-08
22 Clues: model • doctor • French • history • actress • science • algebra • Spanish • geometry • salesman • boss (f.) • geography • technology • journalist • accountant • nurse (m.) • writer (m.) • firefighter • lawyer (f.) • veterinarian • computer science • illustrator (f.)
huylam crossword 2 2022-12-01
24 Clues: PE • art • band • math • music • chorus • civics • German • French • history • algebra • science • cooking • subject • Spanish • teacher • favorite • geometry • geography • orchestra • technology • drama/theater • home economics • computer science
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2021-10-26
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- describes lines that will never cross
- indicates a location
- geometry tool for creating lines
- having equal size and shape
- the point where two objects cross
- pair of angles that form a straight angle
- describes lines that will cross at 90 deg
- 2D surface that extends infinitely
- extends infinitely in one direction
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- angle pair that adds up to 90 deg
- angle pair that adds up to 180 deg
- extends infinitely in both directions
- angles that share a side and a vertex
- to divide in two congruent halves
- images formed by compass and a straightedge
- opposite angles formed by an intersection
- linear object with two endpoints
- points that are on the same line
- middle point of a segment
- geometry tool for creating circles
20 Clues: indicates a location • middle point of a segment • having equal size and shape • geometry tool for creating lines • linear object with two endpoints • points that are on the same line • angle pair that adds up to 90 deg • to divide in two congruent halves • the point where two objects cross • angle pair that adds up to 180 deg • geometry tool for creating circles • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2023-09-11
24 Clues: lab • dog • cat • math • choir • Bible • church • hymnal • prayer • bedroom • library • history • kitchen • neighbor • preacher • believer • bathroom • geometry • gymnasium • geography • Christian • missionary • living room • dining room
Las clases 2022-11-30
25 Clues: art • band • math • choir • drama • Latin • lunch • french • german • health • algebra • science • history • biology • spanish • English • geometry • calculus • geography • orchestra • studyhour • chemistry • nutrition • technology • physical education
Les Cours- HenryW 2023-01-13
25 Clues: Art • Band • Math • P.E. • Chorus • French • Science • History • Biology • Library • Physics • Algebra • English • Classes • Geometry • Homework • Business • Schedule • Orchestra • Cafeteria • HighSchool • MiddleSchool • SchoolClasses • ComputerScience • ElementarySchool
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: FCS • Art • Music • Latin • French • German • Biology • Spanish • History • Algebra • English • Physics • Calculus • Geometry • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: Art • FCS • Music • Latin • German • French • Physics • Algebra • English • Spanish • Biology • History • Geometry • Calculus • Chemistry • Geography • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
Буквы В и Г 2017-07-21
24 Clues: gram • wine • vase • visa • vodka • waltz • guide • group • villa • genius • guitar • whiskey • geology • harmony • vitamin • variant • geometry • geography • hamburger • geologist • volleyball • geographer • guitar player • volleyball player
AZTEC CIVILIZATION 2024-03-31
20 Clues: dams • lake • Three • led by • famous • calendar • Pipiltin • floating • lived in • necessity • prominent • colonized • Macehualli • Aztec lived • small island • this country • some knowledge • founded Aztecs • oldest documented • craft of metal works
French Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-18
25 Clues: fork • salt • math • spoon • bread • summer • french • server • cheese • napkin • Monday • chorus • pepper • science • algebra • physics • english • biology • Tuesday • spanish • geometry • vegetable • chemestry • tablecloth • trigonometry
Canadian Symbols 2013-11-30
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- what Americans think we live in
- circle used in winter sport
- series of snowcaps
- the II
- nickel rodent
- Ontario wildflower
- schooner on dime
- over in a barrel
- winter footwear
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- famous brand of beer
- Ottawa symbol
- acronym for Mounties
- warm knit cap
- on flag
- rocks in form of human
- royal family headgear
- Remy "shot" one in Algonquin
- paddler
- polka dot floater
19 Clues: the II • on flag • paddler • Ottawa symbol • warm knit cap • nickel rodent • winter footwear • schooner on dime • over in a barrel • polka dot floater • series of snowcaps • Ontario wildflower • famous brand of beer • acronym for Mounties • royal family headgear • rocks in form of human • circle used in winter sport • Remy "shot" one in Algonquin • what Americans think we live in
VSM Symbols 2014-09-21
19 Clues: MRP • ERP • Push • Inbox • DataBox • Shipment • Timeline • Customer • Schedule • Supplier • Inventory • ProcessBox • Supermarket • PhysicalPull • SequencedPull • FirstinFirstOut • ManualInformationFlow • FinishedGoodsToCustomer • ElectronicInformationFlow
Music Symbols 2020-10-11
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- a two beat note
- The clef indicating anything low can play
- two dots and two lines
- a one beat note
- a sequence of pitches
- The clef indicating anything high can play
- # sign in music; makes a note higher
- the symbol at the beginning of music
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- a four beat note
- Every Good Boy Does Fine
- use FACE
- a segment of music with a certain number of beats
- a cancel sign; makes a note normal again
- Numbers at the beginning of a piece are the _____signature
- a pattern of notes and rests
- looks like a sharpened ‘b’ and makes a note lower
- a _____ barline shows it’s the end
- we write notes on this
- silence in the music
19 Clues: use FACE • a two beat note • a one beat note • a four beat note • silence in the music • a sequence of pitches • two dots and two lines • we write notes on this • Every Good Boy Does Fine • a pattern of notes and rests • a _____ barline shows it’s the end • # sign in music; makes a note higher • the symbol at the beginning of music • a cancel sign; makes a note normal again • ...
Activity 4 2026-02-19
15 Clues: Hinta • Jäykkä • Rajoitus • Alustava • Taipuisa • geometria • suunnattu • Standardi • Kohdistus • Rajapinnat • kokoonpano • konseptointi • toiminnallisuus • kemikaali kestävyys • Lämpötilalle altistuminen
Spanish 2018-02-21
17 Clues: German • Somali • Camera • To come • Physics • Biology • History • Geometry • To prefer • Geography • Calculator • Dictionary • Statistics • Photography • To eat lunch • Computer Science • American Sign Language
Test for Masha 2021-06-29
Modern Age Poetry Review 2022-05-05
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- "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is a dramatic __________________ where Prufrock addresses an unknown listener.
- At the end of "Symbols, I'm sick...," the speaker wishes the seamstress and her boyfriend would be ________________.
- The fog is compared to a ________.
- Modern poems express feelings of __________, or a sense of being left out, an outcast.
- Prufrock says that he is not Prince _________, probably because he is so insecure.
- These events during the 1910s-1940s were a major influence on the authors of this age.
- A word for lawlessness, as described by the speaker in "The Second Coming."
- The body of the beast in "The Second Coming" is a lion to symbolize _____________.
- The Second Coming could refer to the return of ______________, but in this poem, that is not necessarily true.
- The main message of "Symbols, I'm sick..." is that many times, symbols don't really mean _____________.
- The evening Prufrock describes is very ____________.
- What time of day is it when the seamstress heads home in "Symbols, I'm sick..."
- Prufrock imagines that he is sprawling on a ________ like he is a scientific specimen being examined.
- Pessoa's name for the multiple personas he uses in his poems.
- At the end of the poem "Symbols, I'm sick...," the speaker mentions a __________________ who pauses near a corner.
- The speaker in "Symbols, I'm sick..." says that symbols tell him ______________.
- At the end of the poem, Prufrock imagines being surrounded by a bunch of _________________.
- The speaker of "Symbols, I'm Sick..." argues that sometimes _______________ is just pretty and doesn't mean anything.
- At the beginning of "The Second Coming," a falconer is looking for his ________________ who cannot hear him calling.
- Prufrock compares himself to this man, who Jesus awakened from the dead.
- In "Symbols, I'm sick..." the speaker says the woman pauses near that corner because she used to live there with her _______________.
- "The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock" is a stream of ___________________ writing, which is designed to convey exactly what goes through Prufrock's mind.
- In "The Second Coming," a ________________ is what is actually coming.
- The area of town Prufrock is in is a _______ class area.
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- Because of the things Yeats references in his poem, it could have been set before WW2, or it could have been set _______.
- The beast in "The Second Coming" has the body of a __________.
- In the room, women come and go, talking about this artist.
- The human part of the beast represents man's _____________.
- Prufrock asks, "Do I _________?"
- The tone of "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
- Prufrock asks himself multiple _______________ and mentions some that he won't state.
- Instead of Hamlet, Prufrock says he is more like Polonius, an attendant who starts a scene but is basically a _________.
- 2 words, Prufrock says he has measured out his life in __________ ___________.
- The tone of "The Second Coming."
- The _________ of the beast is human.
- In "Symbols, I'm sick..." the speaker states that we don't notice the moon but instead its __________.
- According to the speaker of "Symbols, I'm sick...," the ________ is also earth.
- The setting of "The Second Coming" is a non-specific _____________, a barren place that might be the birthplace of a beast.
- "Symbols, I'm sick..." begins with an image of the sun emerging from a cloud after ______________.
- The Spiritus Mundi in "The Second Coming" refers to a collective _________________, or something we all know that connects us all.
- 2 words, Prufrock is awoken from his dream by __________ ___________.
- At the end of his narrative poem, Prufrock says we all __________.
- The tone of "Symbols, I'm sick..."
- a device where an object represents an idea or feeling.
44 Clues: Prufrock asks, "Do I _________?" • The tone of "The Second Coming." • The fog is compared to a ________. • The tone of "Symbols, I'm sick..." • The _________ of the beast is human. • The tone of "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." • The evening Prufrock describes is very ____________. • a device where an object represents an idea or feeling. • ...
Rene Descartes 2022-02-12
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- Where was Descartes born
- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
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- Someone that calculates problems?
- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences
- The part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
6 Clues: Where was Descartes born • Someone that calculates problems? • A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline • A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences • ...
Rene Descartes 2022-02-12
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- Where was Descartes born
- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
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- Someone that calculates problems
- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences
- The part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations
6 Clues: Where was Descartes born • Someone that calculates problems • A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline • A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences • ...
Rene Descartes 2022-02-12
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- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- Someone that calculates problems?
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
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- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences
- Where was Descartes born
- The part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
6 Clues: Where was Descartes born • Someone that calculates problems? • A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline • A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences • ...
MODAL AUXILIARIES 2014-10-15
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- I feel very sick. My friends say I __________ get a check-up. (6 letters or symbols)
- My sister _________ hurry up with her wedding arrangements. It’s in two months. (8 letters or symbols)
- We __________ clean the house, we are having a party this weekend. (6 letters or symbols)
- Employees __________ drink alcohol in the company facilities. (7 letters or symbols)
- I __________ to take a vacation, I’m very stressed out. It's the best idea. (5 letters or symbols)
- She __________ be 40! She looks younger!!! (5 letters or symbols)
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- I’m almost sure. Larry __________ be very happy because he and his wife have just had a baby boy. (4 letters or symbols)
- People __________ pay to enter to the MUTEC. The entrance is free!!! (11 letters or symbols)
- Perhaps, we __________ be drinking wine in Paris our next vacation. (3 letters or symbols)
- Otto __________ fix the garden because the plants are horrible. (5 letters or symbols)
- I __________ go to the theater this weekend. I’m not sure. (5 letters or symbols)
11 Clues: She __________ be 40! She looks younger!!! (5 letters or symbols) • I __________ go to the theater this weekend. I’m not sure. (5 letters or symbols) • I feel very sick. My friends say I __________ get a check-up. (6 letters or symbols) • Employees __________ drink alcohol in the company facilities. (7 letters or symbols) • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-09-13
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- part of a line with two endpoints
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- a word describing points, lines, segments, rays, angles, or polygons that all lie in the same plane
- two rays that share a common endpoint
- one of the three undefined terms of geometry; refers to a two-dimensional flat surface that extends forever
- the answer to an addition problem
- one of the three undefined terms of geometry; refers to a one-dimensional straight path that extends forever
- a rule that must be proven before accepting it as true
- name given to a term that never changes value
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- a rule that is accepted as true without proof
- a group of terms with an equal sign
- a group of terms without an equal sign
- a word describing points, segments, or rays that all lie on the same line
- one of the three undefined terms of geometry; refers to a sizeless single location in space
- part of a line with only one endpoint
15 Clues: part of a line with two endpoints • the answer to an addition problem • a group of terms with an equal sign • the answer to a subtraction problem • two rays that share a common endpoint • part of a line with only one endpoint • a group of terms without an equal sign • a rule that is accepted as true without proof • name given to a term that never changes value • ...
Les matières scolaires en français 2024-10-14
18 Clues: math • choir • music • French • debate • algebra • weights • drawing • history • Spanish • Italian • geometry • geography • languages • photography • Intro to film • sewing/fashion design • English Language Arts (grammar/writing)
tc classes, school supplys, class periods 2022-12-08
act crossword 2014-10-01
act crossword 2014-10-01
Dersler 2022-10-23
15 Clues: Arts • Music • Sport • Biology • Physics • Theater • Turkish • History • Geometry • Sciences • Geography • Chemistry • Mathematics • Social sciences • Foreign language
tc classes, school supplys, class periods 2022-12-08
Die Schulfacher 2025-05-08
Task Cards Los Horarios 2023-03-07
Tiana Quison 2023-11-07
15 Clues: rock • star • cells • farmer • tundra • Planets • zoology • triangle • politics • spaceman • mountains • little star • personality • earthquakes • living organism
CMHS Clases Vocab 2022-02-14
17 Clues: art • health • algebra • Spanish • physics • biology • geometry • calculus • chemistry • Sociology • government • Psychology • trigonometry • world history • Human body systems • Medical Interventions • statistics and probability
Spanish 2018-02-21
17 Clues: Somali • German • Camera • History • Biology • To come • Physics • Geometry • To prefer • Geography • Dictionary • Statistics • Calculator • Photography • To eat lunch • Computer Science • American Sign Language
Fusion 360 Key Terms 2023-02-27
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- Moves the selected face, body, sketch, or construction geometry a specified distance angle.
- Creates duplicate faces, features, bodies, or components and arranges them in an arc or circular pattern. Select the objects to pattern, the axis to revolve around, and the quantity.
- Creates duplicate faces, features, bodies, or components and arranges them in rows and columns.
- Adds depth to a closed sketch profile or planar face.
- Applies a bevel to one or more edges
- Physical materials affect the color and engineering properties of bodies and components.
- Creates a new empty component or converts existing bodies to components.
- Creates lines and arcs.
- Positions components relative to one another and defines the relative motion.
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- Creates a rectangle using two points to define the center and one corner.
- Enters Sketch mode and creates a new sketch on a selected plane or face. Select Finish Sketch to exit out of the mode.
- Makes a mirrored copy of selected faces, features, bodies, or components at equal distances across a plane.
- The appearance affects the color of the bodies, components, and faces. Appearances override the color assigned from the physical material.
- Creates a transitional shape between two or more sketch profiles or planar faces.
- Adds fillets or rounds to one or more edges.
- Creates a polygon using the center point and midpoint of one edge. Select the center point of the polygon.
- Add internal or external threads to cylindrical geometry. Threads can be cosmetic or modeled on the geometry.
- Saves the file that is currently open.
- - Creates a construction plane that is offset from the selected face or plane.
- Trims a sketch curve to the nearest intersecting curve or boundary geometry.
- Creates a solid coil. Select a plane then draw a circle to specify the major diameter of the coil.
21 Clues: Creates lines and arcs. • Applies a bevel to one or more edges • Saves the file that is currently open. • Adds fillets or rounds to one or more edges. • Adds depth to a closed sketch profile or planar face. • Creates a new empty component or converts existing bodies to components. • Creates a rectangle using two points to define the center and one corner. • ...
Tek ko_05.19.24 (Vol 2) 2024-05-17
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- "amica" or "amico" in English
- "camiseta" in English
- string the following symbols: tellurium, potassium, bromine, uranium and cerium
- "poker ______": flush or full house or four of a kind or straight or royal flush
- a husband or wife, considered in relation to their partner
- first meal of the day
- Hogwarts _____ of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- "flea _____": street market that provides space for vendors to sell previously owned (second-hand) goods
- "..._____ _____ there's only you in my life..." -Richie and Ross
- a game played by teams of players on horseback using mallets
- short underpants worn by women and girls
- "...'Cause ______ ______ ______, loves all of you. Love your curves and all your edges..."
- the date on which an event took place in a previous year
- an affectionate touch or gesture, as a kiss, embrace
- from Latin, literally 'small pebble' (as used on an abacus)
- "_____ inteligences": a theory describing the different ways students learn and acquire information
- "khemeia" meaning cast together or pour together
- string the following symbols: calcium, nitrogen, actinium, uranium and calcium
- "Crying in the _____" by Everly Brothers
- equal to 12 months or 365 days
- a type of short, form-fitting underwear and swimwear
- first day of the week
- "_____ sets": lists of exercises that students should find a solution to
- "From _____ and beyond!" - Buzz Lightyear
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- the "Land of the Rising Sun"
- "ngo gua zhu lei" in English
- If r = 4 times (sin 90), then what is r?
- If m = (4 times 10) - (10 + 4), then what is m?
- "_____ Kent" alter ego of Superman
- pocket-sized flat folding case for holding money
- integral of 2x from zero to one
- algebra or geometry or trigonometry or calculus
- an institution that deals in money
- "beso" in English
- a Filipino-style meatloaf made of ground pork, sausage, crushed pineapples, and cheese steamed in tin cans
- "kaluguran da ka"
- "tanggapan" in English
- "key _____": a set of sharp (♯), flat (♭), or rarely, natural (♮) symbols placed on the staff at the beginning of a section of music
- "_____over": an overnight stay at another's home
- jigsaw or Rubik's cube or crossword
- Matthew, John, Luke and ______: The Four Evangelists
- If j cubed is 1000, then what is j?
- a piece of paper with questions and exercises for students
- Japanese "ame" in English
44 Clues: "beso" in English • "kaluguran da ka" • "camiseta" in English • first meal of the day • first day of the week • "tanggapan" in English • Japanese "ame" in English • the "Land of the Rising Sun" • "ngo gua zhu lei" in English • "amica" or "amico" in English • equal to 12 months or 365 days • integral of 2x from zero to one • "_____ Kent" alter ego of Superman • ...
Studies 2021-10-19
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- The activity of designing things such as roads, railways, bridges, or machines
- A type of mathematics that uses letters and symbols in place of numbers
- The science that deals with heat, light, and other forms of energy and how they affect objects
- The part of mathematics that deals with the relationships between lines, angles, and surfaces
- Someone who studies or writes about events that took place in the past
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- Stories, poems, and plays that are considered to be part of the school system
- The scientific study of society, the way that it is organized, and the way that people behave in relation to each other
- The scientific study of living things
- The activity of giving knowledge to people in schools, colleges, and universities
- someone who is trained in science, especially someone whose job is to do scientific research
- The scientific study of the structure of substances and the way they react with other substances
11 Clues: The scientific study of living things • Someone who studies or writes about events that took place in the past • A type of mathematics that uses letters and symbols in place of numbers • Stories, poems, and plays that are considered to be part of the school system • The activity of designing things such as roads, railways, bridges, or machines • ...
Maps & Computers Vocab Crossword 2024-12-10
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- pictures of Earth's surface made up of thousands of tiny dots called pixels
- a feature of topography formed by the processes that shape Earth's surface
- darker line than the others and are labeled with the elevation above sea level in round units
- body of knowledge about earth and its place in the universe
- change in elevation from one contour line to another
- represent elevation, relief, and slope and connect points of equal elevation
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- GPS; a method of finding latitude, longitude, and elevation of points on Earth's surface by using a network of satellites
- the height above sea level of a point on the Earth's surface
- a map showing the surface features of an area using symbols to portray the land as if you were looking from above
- the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area
- process where mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry
11 Clues: change in elevation from one contour line to another • body of knowledge about earth and its place in the universe • the height above sea level of a point on the Earth's surface • a feature of topography formed by the processes that shape Earth's surface • pictures of Earth's surface made up of thousands of tiny dots called pixels • ...
Mathematic Vocabulary 2023-07-01
10 Clues: Amount Of • Equals nothing • Founder of Zero • Used In Geometry • Generally Accepted • Father of Geometry • Angled Triangle Equal to 180* • Number Q is not equivalent to 0 • Founder of the Pythagorean theorem • was First Used By The Babylonians and Egyptians
MODAL AUXILIARIES 2018-03-16
Across
- I feel very sick. My friends say I __________ get a check-up. (6 letters or symbols)
- My sister _________ hurry up with her wedding arrangements. It’s in two months. (8 letters or symbols)
- We __________ clean the house, we are having a party this weekend. (6 letters or symbols)
- Employees __________ drink alcohol in the company facilities. (7 letters or symbols)
- I __________ to take a vacation, I’m very stressed out. It's the best idea. (5 letters or symbols)
- She __________ be 40! She looks younger!!! (5 letters or symbols)
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- I’m almost sure. Larry __________ be very happy because he and his wife have just had a baby boy. (4 letters or symbols)
- People __________ pay to enter to the MUTEC. The entrance is free!!! (11 letters or symbols)
- Perhaps, we __________ be drinking wine in Paris our next vacation. (3 letters or symbols)
- Otto __________ fix the garden because the plants are horrible. (5 letters or symbols)
- I __________ go to the theater this weekend. I’m not sure. (5 letters or symbols)
11 Clues: She __________ be 40! She looks younger!!! (5 letters or symbols) • I __________ go to the theater this weekend. I’m not sure. (5 letters or symbols) • I feel very sick. My friends say I __________ get a check-up. (6 letters or symbols) • Employees __________ drink alcohol in the company facilities. (7 letters or symbols) • ...
Crossword 2016-04-15
Across
- of a regular pyramid is the portion of a regular pyramid included between the base and a section parallel to the base.
- of Axes swept through an angle, say in counterclockwise manner, with the origin serving as the pivot point.
- sequence if a sequence of values follows a pattern of adding a fixed amount from one term to the next.
- of Axes involves shifting the axes to new position parallel to the original position.
- triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients.
- of a Polygon is a positive number that represent the number of square units needed to cover the polygon.
- is a solid bounded by a closed surface and every point of which is equidistant from a given point.
- Section if one or two nappes of a cone are intersected by a plane, then the cross section formed.
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- sequence If a sequence of values follows a pattern of multiplying a fixed amount (not zero) times each term to arrive at the following term.
- process of measuring the lengths, and volume of solid using algebraic equation and geometric calculation.
- is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients which only employs the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents.
- is the set of all points on a plane equidistant from a fixed point on the given plane.
- is the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols; it is a unifying thread of almost all of mathematics.
- Geometry deal with the most important concepts and topics related to the aforementioned disciplines.
14 Clues: triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients. • is the set of all points on a plane equidistant from a fixed point on the given plane. • of Axes involves shifting the axes to new position parallel to the original position. • is a solid bounded by a closed surface and every point of which is equidistant from a given point. • ...
Geometry Crossword 2022-05-16
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- two angles or arcs. Whose sum is 180 degrees.
- In classical geometry, a radius of a circle or sphere is any of the line segments from its center to its perimeter, and in more modern usage, it is also their length. The name comes from the latin radius, meaning ray but also the spoke of a chariot wheel.
- Having the three sides. Of unequal length.
- the line segment joining two points on a curve. The term is often used to describe a line segment whose ends lie on a circle.
- Spherical geometry is the geometry of the two-dimensional surface of a sphere. In this context the word "sphere" refers only to the 2-dimensional surface and other terms like "ball" or "solid sphere" are used for the surface together with its 3-dimensional interior.
- Basic element of Euclidean geometry. Euclid defined a line as an interval between two points and claimed it could be extended indefinitely in either direction
- a triangle that has two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having exactly two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length, the latter version thus including the equilateral triangle as a special case.
- lines that intersect at a right angle. Which is 90 degrees.
- In geometry, perimeter refers to the boundary of a closed plane figure. You might remember calculating perimeters in school. If each side of an equilateral triangle measures 9 feet, then the perimeter of the triangle measures 27 feet.
- the set of all points in the plane that are a fixed distance (the radius) from a fixed point (the centre). Any interval joining a point on the circle to the centre is called a radius. By the definition of a circle, any two radii have the same length.
- the amount of space in a certain 3D object. For instance, a fish tank has 3 feet in length, 1 foot in width and two feet in height.
- often denoted by letters such as P, Q, R, S, is a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet. As a consequence of this definition, the point where two lines meet to form an angle and the corners of polygons and polyhedra are vertices.
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- It has no size i.e. no width, no length and no depth. It is shown by a dot.
- the amount of space within the perimeter of a 2D shape. It is measured in square units, such as cm², m², etc.
- In geometry, parallel lines are coplanar straight lines that do not intersect at any point. Parallel planes are planes in the same three-dimensional space that never meet.
- an angle exceeding 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. But more than 0 degrees.
- In geometry, the circumference is the perimeter of a circle or ellipse. That is, the circumference would be the arc length of the circle
- In geometry, a ray can be defined as a part of a line that has a fixed starting point but no endpoint. It can extend infinitely in one direction.
- a four-sided polygon, having four edges and four corners. The word is derived from the Latin words quadri, a variant of four, and latus, meaning "side"
- a polyhedron comprising an n-sided polygon base, a second base which is a translated copy of the first, and n other faces, necessarily all parallelograms, joining corresponding sides of the two bases. All cross-sections parallel to the bases are translations of the bases.
- a polyhedron. which the base is a polygon and all lateral faces are triangles.
- an angle exceeding 90 degrees. But less than 180 degrees
- the surface traced by a moving straight line (the generatrix) that always passes through a fixed point (the vertex). The path, to be definite, is directed by some closed plane curve (the directrix), along which the line always glides.
23 Clues: Having the three sides. Of unequal length. • two angles or arcs. Whose sum is 180 degrees. • an angle exceeding 90 degrees. But less than 180 degrees • lines that intersect at a right angle. Which is 90 degrees. • It has no size i.e. no width, no length and no depth. It is shown by a dot. • ...
Canadian symbols 2021-03-16
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- This is also known as the Maple Leaf ______
- This is one of the oldest instruments in Canada
- This is one of Canada's popular games and starts with the letter L
- This is a golden looking like stick and it's meaning is authority.
- This is usually found red and used for the soldiers who have died.
- This is a tree that makes one of the ingredients to make maple syrup
- It is a fun game played on the ice
- A shiny gold coin worth a hundred cents
- Huron-Iroquois word for village or settlement, word later changed to Canada
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- The two colours of our national flag
- This is a boat that was a racing and fishing boat.
- This is an expression and something to do with a queen.
- This is an ingredient to make maple syrup
- This is an acronym and was created after confederation some call them the mounties.
- This is a song that is also our national anthem
- This is an animal that is also on a coin and equals 5 cents.
- Two colours and one maple leaf symbol in the middle
- It lives in a stable and neighs sometimes.
18 Clues: It is a fun game played on the ice • The two colours of our national flag • A shiny gold coin worth a hundred cents • This is an ingredient to make maple syrup • It lives in a stable and neighs sometimes. • This is also known as the Maple Leaf ______ • This is one of the oldest instruments in Canada • This is a song that is also our national anthem • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2024-03-04
Music Symbols 2024-09-26
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- Decreasing Volume
- Symbol for low note Instruments
- Separated
- The amount of beats in each measure, and their values
- A Note Spanning an Eighth of the Measure, Often depicted connected with another
- Quiet
- Medium Loud
- Connected
- Very Loud
- Loud
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- A Note Spanning A Fourth of the Measure
- A Note Spanning Half of the measure
- Medium Quiet
- The Range of volume in Music
- Very Quiet
- A Note Spanning the Whole of the Measure
- Symbol for high note instruments
- Increasing Volume
18 Clues: Loud • Quiet • Separated • Connected • Very Loud • Very Quiet • Medium Loud • Medium Quiet • Decreasing Volume • Increasing Volume • The Range of volume in Music • Symbol for low note Instruments • Symbol for high note instruments • A Note Spanning Half of the measure • A Note Spanning A Fourth of the Measure • A Note Spanning the Whole of the Measure • ...
MODAL AUXILIARIES 2014-10-15
Across
- I __________ to take a vacation, I’m very stressed out. It's the best idea. (5 letters or symbols)
- Otto __________ fix the garden because the plants are horrible. (5 letters or symbols)
- People __________ pay to enter to the MUTEC. The entrance is free!!! (11 letters or symbols)
- I __________ go to the theater this weekend. I’m not sure. (5 letters or symbols)
- She __________ be 40! She looks younger!!! (5 letters or symbols)
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- I’m almost sure. Larry __________ be very happy because he and his wife have just had a baby boy. (4 letters or symbols)
- I feel very sick. My friends say I __________ get a check-up. (6 letters or symbols)
- My sister _________ hurry up with her wedding arrangements. It’s in two months. (8 letters or symbols)
- Employees __________ drink alcohol in the company facilities. (7 letters or symbols)
- We __________ clean the house, we are having a party this weekend. (6 letters or symbols)
- Perhaps, we __________ be drinking wine in Paris our next vacation. (3 letters or symbols)
11 Clues: She __________ be 40! She looks younger!!! (5 letters or symbols) • I __________ go to the theater this weekend. I’m not sure. (5 letters or symbols) • I feel very sick. My friends say I __________ get a check-up. (6 letters or symbols) • Employees __________ drink alcohol in the company facilities. (7 letters or symbols) • ...
Crossword 2016-04-15
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- sequence If a sequence of values follows a pattern of multiplying a fixed amount (not zero) times each term to arrive at the following term.
- of Axes involves shifting the axes to new position parallel to the original position.
- of a Polygon is a positive number that represent the number of square units needed to cover the polygon.
- triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients.
- of Axes swept through an angle, say in counterclockwise manner, with the origin serving as the pivot point.
- sequence if a sequence of values follows a pattern of adding a fixed amount from one term to the next.
- is the set of all points on a plane equidistant from a fixed point on the given plane.
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- is a solid bounded by a closed surface and every point of which is equidistant from a given point.
- of a regular pyramid is the portion of a regular pyramid included between the base and a section parallel to the base.
- Section if one or two nappes of a cone are intersected by a plane, then the cross section formed.
- is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients which only employs the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents.
- process of measuring the lengths, and volume of solid using algebraic equation and geometric calculation.
- Geometry deal with the most important concepts and topics related to the aforementioned disciplines.
- is the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols; it is a unifying thread of almost all of mathematics.
14 Clues: triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients. • of Axes involves shifting the axes to new position parallel to the original position. • is the set of all points on a plane equidistant from a fixed point on the given plane. • is a solid bounded by a closed surface and every point of which is equidistant from a given point. • ...
Crossword 2016-04-15
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- is a solid bounded by a closed surface and every point of which is equidistant from a given point.
- is the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols; it is a unifying thread of almost all of mathematics.
- Geometry deal with the most important concepts and topics related to the aforementioned disciplines.
- process of measuring the lengths, and volume of solid using algebraic equation and geometric calculation.
- is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients which only employs the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents.
- of a regular pyramid is the portion of a regular pyramid included between the base and a section parallel to the base.
- sequence If a sequence of values follows a pattern of multiplying a fixed amount (not zero) times each term to arrive at the following term.
- Section if one or two nappes of a cone are intersected by a plane, then the cross section formed.
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- of Axes swept through an angle, say in counterclockwise manner, with the origin serving as the pivot point.
- is the set of all points on a plane equidistant from a fixed point on the given plane.
- triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients.
- of Axes involves shifting the axes to new position parallel to the original position.
- sequence if a sequence of values follows a pattern of adding a fixed amount from one term to the next.
- of a Polygon is a positive number that represent the number of square units needed to cover the polygon.
14 Clues: triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients. • is the set of all points on a plane equidistant from a fixed point on the given plane. • of Axes involves shifting the axes to new position parallel to the original position. • is a solid bounded by a closed surface and every point of which is equidistant from a given point. • ...
Covalent Bond Vocab Crossword 2019-10-28
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- structure, is a drawing of a molecule that illustrates the connectivity of compound.
- element, all gases.
- group of atoms bonded together.
- rule, is a chemical rule of thumb that reflects observation.
- bond, bond between 2 atoms involving 2 valence electrons.
- bond, chemical bond in which 3 parts of electrons are shared between 2 atoms
- ion, ion composed of 2 or more atoms covalenty bonded.
- bond, Covalent bond between 2 atoms where the eletrons forming the bond are unequally distrubuted
- energy, measure of bond strength in chemical bond.
- formula, mathmetical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
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- compund, 2 different elements.
- compound, when 2 or more nonmetals are bonded by valence electrons.
- a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons towards itself.
- pair, refers to a pair of valance electrons that are not share with another atom.
- bond, 2 atoms share a pair of electrons with each other.
- compound-any chemical compounds that contain carbond
- a substance that has a molecular structure
- Theory, is a model used in chemistry to predict the geometry of individual molecules from the number of electron pairs surrounding their central atoms.
- bond, bind between 2 chemical elements involving 4 bonding electrons.
19 Clues: element, all gases. • compund, 2 different elements. • group of atoms bonded together. • a substance that has a molecular structure • energy, measure of bond strength in chemical bond. • compound-any chemical compounds that contain carbond • ion, ion composed of 2 or more atoms covalenty bonded. • bond, 2 atoms share a pair of electrons with each other. • ...
SVE 2023-04-13
23 Clues: poem • play • pais • polen • scene • angle • oceano • ovario • stanza • ciudad • polygon • ecuador • estigma • gobierno • geometry • geografia • continente • hemisferio • acute angle • right angle • obtuse angle • plumero de polen • primer meridiano
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Greek Achievments: Important People 2016-04-06
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- the 1st Greek philosopher
- father of geometry
- Oath requires all doctors to act ethically and morally
- Questions criticized the government and was put to death
- Law of physics & body weight in water
- Geometry Theorem
- student of Plato & teacher of Alexander the Great
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- Solar eclipse explanation
- wrote about Peloponnesian War
- Father of History & Persian War writer
- astronomer Earth revolves around the sun
- Father of Medicine
- student of Socrates and wrote two books: Republic & Apology
13 Clues: Geometry Theorem • father of geometry • Father of Medicine • the 1st Greek philosopher • Solar eclipse explanation • wrote about Peloponnesian War • Law of physics & body weight in water • Father of History & Persian War writer • astronomer Earth revolves around the sun • student of Plato & teacher of Alexander the Great • Oath requires all doctors to act ethically and morally • ...
Covalent Bond Vocab Crossword 2019-10-28
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- structure, is a drawing of a molecule that illustrates the connectivity of compound.
- bond, Covalent bond between 2 atoms where the eletrons forming the bond are unequally distrubuted
- compound-any chemical compounds that contain carbond
- a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons towards itself.
- formula, mathmetical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- bond, bind between 2 chemical elements involving 4 bonding electrons.
- compound, when 2 or more nonmetals are bonded by valence electrons.
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- Theory, is a model used in chemistry to predict the geometry of individual molecules from the number of electron pairs surrounding their central atoms.
- compund, 2 different elements.
- ion, ion composed of 2 or more atoms covalenty bonded.
- bond, 2 atoms share a pair of electrons with each other.
- a substance that has a molecular structure
- group of atoms bonded together.
- bond, chemical bond in which 3 parts of electrons are shared between 2 atoms
- element, all gases.
- bond, bond between 2 atoms involving 2 valence electrons.
- pair, refers to a pair of valance electrons that are not share with another atom.
- energy, measure of bond strength in chemical bond.
- rule, is a chemical rule of thumb that reflects observation.
19 Clues: element, all gases. • compund, 2 different elements. • group of atoms bonded together. • a substance that has a molecular structure • energy, measure of bond strength in chemical bond. • compound-any chemical compounds that contain carbond • ion, ion composed of 2 or more atoms covalenty bonded. • bond, 2 atoms share a pair of electrons with each other. • ...
Greek Gods 2021-04-30
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- Goddess of the hunt, archery, and animals. Her symbols include the moon, the bow and arrow, and the deer.
- God of the ocean, earthquakes, and horses. His symbol is the trident. He is Zeus' and Hades brother.
- Goddess of love and beauty. Her symbols include the dove, swan, and rose.
- God of commerce and thieves. Hermes is also the messenger of the gods. His symbols include winged sandals and the caduceus (which is a staff with two snakes wrapped around it).
- God of war. His symbols are the spear and shield.
- Leader of the Olympians and god of the sky and lightning. His symbol is the lightning bolt.
- He flew a bit too close to the sun and the wings I wore melted.
- Lord of wine and celebrations. Patron god of the theatre and art. His main symbol is the grapevine.
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- It lives in a labyrinth. Part of it is man and part of it is bull.
- Greek goddess of wisdom, defense, and war. Her symbols are the owl and the olive branch. She is the patron god of Athens.
- Goddess of agriculture and the seasons. Her symbols include wheat and the pig.
- Queen of the gods and married to Zeus. She is the goddess of marriage and family. Her symbols are the peacock, pomegranate, lion, and cow.
- God of fire. Blacksmith and craftsman for the gods. His symbols include fire, the hammer, the anvil, and the donkey
- Greek god of archery, music, light, and prophecy. His symbols include the sun, the bow and arrow, and the lyre.
- A one-eyed monster blinded by Odysseus.
15 Clues: A one-eyed monster blinded by Odysseus. • God of war. His symbols are the spear and shield. • He flew a bit too close to the sun and the wings I wore melted. • It lives in a labyrinth. Part of it is man and part of it is bull. • Goddess of love and beauty. Her symbols include the dove, swan, and rose. • ...
GEOMETRY 2022-08-22
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- into the third dimension
- how far from one end to the other
- point of origin
- no space taken
- on the same line
- infinitely along
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- halfway there
- part of a line
- no touchy in the same plane
- not crossing not parallel
- where the segment stops (or begins)
- all the way both ways
- makin' a "T"
- from point to infinity
- on the (same) level
15 Clues: makin' a "T" • halfway there • part of a line • no space taken • point of origin • on the same line • infinitely along • on the (same) level • all the way both ways • from point to infinity • into the third dimension • not crossing not parallel • no touchy in the same plane • how far from one end to the other • where the segment stops (or begins)
Geometry 2022-12-15
Across
- perimeter of circle
- four right angles
- two congruent and parallel faces
- points that lie on the same plane
- straight
- where two sides meet
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- opposite sides are parallel
- cord that passes through the center of a circle
- line segment through congruent circles
- the point where two sides meet (angle)
- equilateral
- line that doesn’t go on
- a group of nearly parallel lines
- protractor
- height x width
15 Clues: straight • protractor • equilateral • height x width • four right angles • perimeter of circle • where two sides meet • line that doesn’t go on • opposite sides are parallel • two congruent and parallel faces • a group of nearly parallel lines • points that lie on the same plane • line segment through congruent circles • the point where two sides meet (angle) • ...
Geometry 2020-03-23
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- polygon,vertices point outwards,inside angles <180
- a point where 2 edges meet
- a four sided polygon
- a five sided polygon
- polygon with edges equal and angles equal
- segment that joins 2 vertices, dividing shape half
- a nine sided polygon
- a six sided polygon
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- a twelve sided polygon
- a seven sided polygon
- polygon, least 1 vertex point inward least 1 >180
- another name for a side
- an eight sided polygon
- a three sided polygon
- an eleven sided polygon
15 Clues: a six sided polygon • a four sided polygon • a five sided polygon • a nine sided polygon • a seven sided polygon • a three sided polygon • a twelve sided polygon • an eight sided polygon • another name for a side • an eleven sided polygon • a point where 2 edges meet • polygon with edges equal and angles equal • polygon, least 1 vertex point inward least 1 >180 • ...
GEOMETRY 2020-06-24
Across
- an angle between 90 and 180 degrees
- four-sided polygon
- no intersection
- triangle
- the length of the closed curve of a circle
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- the property created by the space between objects
- three sided figure
- four equal sides
- at an angle
- cross paths
- no sides
- the space between two lines that intersect
- angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0
- determine the size of something
- corresponding in character or kind
15 Clues: no sides • triangle • at an angle • cross paths • no intersection • four equal sides • three sided figure • four-sided polygon • determine the size of something • corresponding in character or kind • an angle between 90 and 180 degrees • the space between two lines that intersect • angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 • the length of the closed curve of a circle • ...
GEOMETRY 2020-09-21
Geometry 2021-01-15
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- a continuous extent of length
- a polygon having six sides and six angles
- Angle, a 90 degree angle
- the part of a straight line considered as originating at a point on the line and as extending in one direction from that point
- a closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center
- Angle, an angle less than 90 degrees but greater than 0 degrees
- a polygon having eight angles and eight sides
- a polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles
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- a parallelogram having 4 right angles
- Segment, one part of a line
- the line segment between two points on a given curve
- a quadrilateral plane figure having two parallel and two nonparallel sides
- a position in space
- a rectangle having all 4 equal sides of equal length
- Angle, an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
15 Clues: a position in space • Angle, a 90 degree angle • Segment, one part of a line • a continuous extent of length • a polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles • a parallelogram having 4 right angles • a polygon having six sides and six angles • a polygon having eight angles and eight sides • the line segment between two points on a given curve • ...
Geometry 2023-02-09
Across
- angle angle A angle that is 90 degrees
- A triangle with 3 different side lengths
- A triangle with 1 interior angle obtuse
- Non overlapping angles that share a ray
- A angle that is 180 degrees
- line that intersects parallel lines
- A triangle with a right angle
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- A triangle with all 3 sides that are the same
- Has a sum of 180 degrees
- A angle that is bigger than 90 degrees
- Has a sum of 90 degrees
- A angle that is smaller than 90 degrees
- Angles that are opposite of each other
- A triangle with 2 sides that are the same
- A triangle with all 3 internal angles acute
15 Clues: Has a sum of 90 degrees • Has a sum of 180 degrees • A angle that is 180 degrees • A triangle with a right angle • line that intersects parallel lines • A angle that is bigger than 90 degrees • Angles that are opposite of each other • A angle that is smaller than 90 degrees • A triangle with 1 interior angle obtuse • Non overlapping angles that share a ray • ...
geometry 2023-05-09
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- A point on a 2-dimensional plane is described by a pair (x,y). The coordinate x is given by the labels below the grid, and the coordinate y is given by the labels to the left of the grid.
- The discriminant of the equation ax2+bx+c=0 is the quantity b2−4ac. A quadratic equation has two solutions if its discriminant is positive, one solution if its discriminant is zero, and no real solutions if its discriminant is negative.
- root: The cube root of a, written 3√a, is the number whose cube is a. That is, (3√a)3=a.
- number: A value less than zero (like −3).
- An expression that is multiplied by another expression, or that can be multiplied by another expression to produce a specified result.
- A straight line, or an equation or expression whose graph is a straight line. If m and b are constants, then mx+b is a linear expression, and a function f defined by f(x)=mx+b is a linear function.
- In a power, the number of times the base is multiplied by itself.
- A mathematical sentence that uses one of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
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- A constant that a variable or expression is multiplied by.
- The set of inputs (x-coordinates) of a relation or function.
- of symmetry: A line that you can flip (or reflect) a graph across that results in the same graph.
- value: The distance a number is from 0.
- A single fixed number (unlike a variable, whose value can vary).
- Using exponents, especially using variables in exponents.
- A relation in which no x-coordinate appears in more than one (x,y) ordered pair. This means you can think of a function as a transformation that takes each x-coordinate to its single corresponding y-coordinate.
15 Clues: value: The distance a number is from 0. • number: A value less than zero (like −3). • Using exponents, especially using variables in exponents. • A constant that a variable or expression is multiplied by. • The set of inputs (x-coordinates) of a relation or function. • A single fixed number (unlike a variable, whose value can vary). • ...
Geometry 2023-05-11
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- a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.
- (of angles) having a common vertex and a common side
- If two figures can be placed precisely over each other
- the enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle
- having all its sides of the same length
- a four-sided plane figure with opposite sides parallel
- a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere
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- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- the highest point; the top or apex
- (of a triangle) having two sides of equal length
- (of a triangle) having sides unequal in length
- a four-sided figure
- two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere
15 Clues: a four-sided figure • two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • the highest point; the top or apex • two angles whose sum is 180 degrees • having all its sides of the same length • (of a triangle) having sides unequal in length • (of a triangle) having two sides of equal length • (of angles) having a common vertex and a common side • ...
Geometry 2023-05-09
Across
- angle less than 90 but more than 0
- identical in size and shape
- Two lines in a two-dimensional space that do not meet
- where lines/points are graphed
- interior angles add up to 180
- corner of a triangle
- an exact location on a line/shape
- two lines that meet to make a corner
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- polygon with 4 sides
- a closed figure with 8 sides
- adds up to 180 degrees
- segment a line with two endpoints
- a part of a line that has an endpoint and continues forever in one direction
- a closed figure with no sides or vertices
- angle an angle that measures 90 degrees
15 Clues: polygon with 4 sides • corner of a triangle • adds up to 180 degrees • identical in size and shape • a closed figure with 8 sides • interior angles add up to 180 • where lines/points are graphed • an exact location on a line/shape • angle less than 90 but more than 0 • segment a line with two endpoints • two lines that meet to make a corner • ...
Geometry 2014-06-02
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- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- A line segment on the interior of a circle
- A complete circular arc
- The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
- The shortest distance between the base of a geometric figure and its top
- The letters of ancient Greece, which are frequently used in
- The line segment from the center of a regular polygon to the midpoint of a side, or the length of this segment
- Distance (line segment) from center of a circle to any point on that circle's circumference
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- Equal distance
- Next to; neighboring
- Exactly equal in size and shape
- A line which passes through at least two points of a curve
- The center a polygon’s inscribed circle
- Part of a curve
- The geometric figure formed at the intersection of two distinct lines
15 Clues: Equal distance • Part of a curve • Next to; neighboring • A complete circular arc • Exactly equal in size and shape • The center a polygon’s inscribed circle • A line segment on the interior of a circle • The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle • A line which passes through at least two points of a curve • ...
Geometry 2014-09-08
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- / A statement that is believed to be true.
- / A three-sided Polygon.
- / The statement formed by both exchanging and negating the hypothesis.
- / A closed plane figure formed by three or more segments.
- / The negation of statement p 'not P,' written as ~p.
- / An argument that uses logic.
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- Example / An example that proves that a conjecture is false.
- / The part of a conditional statement following the word then.
- Value / A statement can have a truth value of true (T) or false (F).
- / The statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis .
- Proof / Statement and reasons presented in a paragraph.
- Reasoning / The process of reasoning that a rule or statement is true.
- / A statement that describes a mathematical object.
- / A statement that has been proven.
- / The statement formed by negating the hypothesis.
15 Clues: / A three-sided Polygon. • / An argument that uses logic. • / A statement that has been proven. • / A statement that is believed to be true. • / The statement formed by negating the hypothesis. • / A statement that describes a mathematical object. • / The statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis . • / The negation of statement p 'not P,' written as ~p. • ...
Geometry 2021-12-07
Across
- a corner thingy
- my name starts with a K
- no sides equal
- a 3 sided shape
- A geometric figure which touches only the sides
- a shape with no sides
- a straight line that bisects an angle or a line segment
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- middle of a line
- at an angle of 90° to a given line
- a straight line to angles
- opposite of acute
- opposite of obtuse
- two sides equal
- my last name starts with a Y
- the enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle.
15 Clues: no sides equal • a corner thingy • two sides equal • a 3 sided shape • middle of a line • opposite of acute • opposite of obtuse • a shape with no sides • my name starts with a K • a straight line to angles • my last name starts with a Y • at an angle of 90° to a given line • A geometric figure which touches only the sides • a straight line that bisects an angle or a line segment • ...
geometry 2021-12-07
Across
- my last name
- Part of a line that starts at a particular point and extends infinitely far in one direction.
- my first name
- any angle larger than 90 degrees
- the perimeter of a circle
- having sides unequal in length.
- is a triangle in which all three sides have the same length.
- A straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions.
- A six-sided polygon.
- a angle that is less than 90
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- is a 90 degree angle
- A four-sided polygon.
- is a triangle that has two sides of equal length.
- angles that equal 90
- lines that cross
15 Clues: my last name • my first name • lines that cross • is a 90 degree angle • angles that equal 90 • A six-sided polygon. • A four-sided polygon. • the perimeter of a circle • a angle that is less than 90 • having sides unequal in length. • any angle larger than 90 degrees • is a triangle that has two sides of equal length. • is a triangle in which all three sides have the same length. • ...
Geometry 2022-01-25
Across
- a vector from a point to a point
- the middle point of a line segment.
- used to measure distances or draw straight lines.
- exact position or location on a plane surface
- the figure formed by two rays
- When two or more lines cross each other in a plane
- Lines on a plane that never me
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- an instrument for measuring angles, typically in the form of a flat semicircle marked with degrees along the curved edge
- at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface
- a part cut off from a figure, especially a circular or spherical one, by a line or plane
- n angle of 90°, as in a corner of a square or at the intersection of two perpendicular straight lines.
- A measure for angles
- a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends indefinitely
- each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure.
- an angle whose sides lie in opposite directions from the vertex in the same straight line and which equals two right angles.
- an interval between two points and claimed it could be extended indefinitely in either
16 Clues: A measure for angles • the figure formed by two rays • Lines on a plane that never me • a vector from a point to a point • the middle point of a line segment. • exact position or location on a plane surface • used to measure distances or draw straight lines. • When two or more lines cross each other in a plane • at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface • ...
geometry 2022-05-03
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- a solid geometric figure with straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross section.
- the conceptual operation of turning a system around an axis.
- a round solid figure, or its surface, with every point on its surface equidistant from its center.
- a solid geometric figure whose two end faces are similar, equal, and parallel rectilinear figures, and whose sides are parallelograms.
- a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles.
- the action or condition of becoming or being made wider, larger, or more open.
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- the exact middle point.
- a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
- a parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides
- any of a set of straight lines passing through one point.
- each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure.
- a plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square.
- a solid or hollow object which tapers from a circular or roughly circular base to a point.
- a straight line drawn from any vertex of a triangle to the middle of the opposite side.
- a round plane figure whose boundary (the circumference) consists of points equidistant from a fixed point (the center).
15 Clues: the exact middle point. • any of a set of straight lines passing through one point. • a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles. • the conceptual operation of turning a system around an axis. • each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure. • a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles. • ...
