geometry symbols Crossword Puzzles
geometry 2021-01-14
15 Clues: shape • ,mirror • division • symmetry • angle, 90 • sided figure • no end point • transformation • four right angles • ,stretch or shrink • angle, less than 90 • lines,lines that meet • bisector, through midpoint • polygon, not self intersecting • of rotation, how much is rotated
geometry 2021-01-15
14 Clues: 90 • turn • ,mirror • that meet • sided figure • the division • no end point • less than 90 • transformation • through midpoint • four right angles • ,stretch or shrink • how much is rotated • not self intersecting
Geometry 2023-10-16
Across
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression (e.g. 3 in 23 = 2 × 2 × 2).
- Logarithm a logarithm to the base 10.
- Function a function whose value is a constant raised to the power of the argument, especially the function where the constant is e.
- a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.
- a rule in algebra or other branches of mathematics expressed by symbols or formulae.
- Exponential Function Exponential growth is a pattern of data that shows greater increases with passing time, creating the curve of an exponential function.
- Equation An exponential equation is an equation with exponents where the exponent (or) a part of the exponent is a variable
- Exponential Function When a population or group of something is declining, and the amount that decreases is proportional to the size of the population, it's called exponential decay. In exponential decay, the total value decreases but the proportion that leaves remains constant over time.
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- a statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion.
- Log a logarithm to the base e (2.71828 …).
- Equation A logarithmic function is the inverse of an exponential function. The base in a log function and an exponential function are the same. A logarithm is an exponent. The exponential function is written as: f(x) = bx. The logarithmic function is written as: f(x) = log base b of x
- The base of an exponent is a number that is raised to a certain power
- Proof the logical way in which mathematicians demonstrate that a statement is true
- In mathematical analysis, a domain or region is a non-empty connected open set in a topological space, in particular any non-empty connected open subset of the real coordinate space Rn or the complex coordinate space Cn.
- the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale.
15 Clues: Logarithm a logarithm to the base 10. • Log a logarithm to the base e (2.71828 …). • a statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion. • The base of an exponent is a number that is raised to a certain power • the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale. • ...
Geometry 2024-01-31
Across
- quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel lines that are not equal
- quadrilateral with 4 equal sides
- equal sided quadrilateral without right angles
- type of angle that has exactly 180 degrees
- angle smaller than 90 degrees
- angle larger than 90 degrees
- shape that is not a polygon, and has 360 degrees
- polygon with 4 sides
- lines that will never cross
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- polygon with 2 pairs of parallel lines
- angle with exactly 90 degrees
- shape with exactly the same sides facing each other
- lines that create a 90 degree angle
- triangle with 3 acute angles
14 Clues: polygon with 4 sides • lines that will never cross • triangle with 3 acute angles • angle larger than 90 degrees • angle with exactly 90 degrees • angle smaller than 90 degrees • quadrilateral with 4 equal sides • lines that create a 90 degree angle • polygon with 2 pairs of parallel lines • type of angle that has exactly 180 degrees • ...
geometry 2023-12-11
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- the length of the closed curve of a circle
- a continuous portion of a circle
- a surface generated by rotating a line around a fixed line
- triangle a three-sided regular polygon
- triangle a triangle whose interior angles are all acute
- a round three-dimensional closed surface
- a four-sided polygon
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- triangle a triangle with two equal sides
- angles two angles whose sum is a right angle
- elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface
- in or near an inner area
- a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers
- angle an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
- combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously
- a straight line from the center to the perimeter of a circle
15 Clues: a four-sided polygon • in or near an inner area • a continuous portion of a circle • a round three-dimensional closed surface • the length of the closed curve of a circle • triangle a three-sided regular polygon • triangle a triangle with two equal sides • angles two angles whose sum is a right angle • elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface • ...
Geometry 2024-04-29
Across
- center to the outside of the circle
- 4 pointed shape
- an angle that is the same on the other side
- two angles that make 90 degrees
- 3 pointed shapes
- pizza
- l*w*h
- circle wrapped with a rectangle
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- the outside of the circle that passes through the center
- two angles that make 180 degrees
- cube, Rectangular prism ,pyramid
- vertical, supplementary, complementary
- l*w
- Pi*d^{2} or Pi*r^{2}
14 Clues: l*w • pizza • l*w*h • 4 pointed shape • 3 pointed shapes • Pi*d^{2} or Pi*r^{2} • two angles that make 90 degrees • circle wrapped with a rectangle • two angles that make 180 degrees • cube, Rectangular prism ,pyramid • center to the outside of the circle • vertical, supplementary, complementary • an angle that is the same on the other side • ...
Geometry 2024-04-29
Across
- the outside of the circle that passes through the center
- vertical, supplementary, complementary
- Pi*d^{2} or Pi*r^{2}
- two angles that make 180 degrees
- 3 pointed shapes
- 4 pointed shape
- an angle that is the same on the other side
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- cube, Rectangular prism ,pyramid
- pizza
- l*w*h
- two angles that make 90 degrees
- l*w
- circle wrapped with a rectangle
- center to the outside of the circle
14 Clues: l*w • pizza • l*w*h • 4 pointed shape • 3 pointed shapes • Pi*d^{2} or Pi*r^{2} • two angles that make 90 degrees • circle wrapped with a rectangle • cube, Rectangular prism ,pyramid • two angles that make 180 degrees • center to the outside of the circle • vertical, supplementary, complementary • an angle that is the same on the other side • ...
Geometry 2024-04-04
14 Clues: angle 180° • angle 360° • more than 90° • two rays meet • part of a line • lines never touch • angle measures 90° • angle less than 90° • angle more than 180° • ruler to measure angles • A unit for measuring angles • lines that meet in one point • goes forever in one direction • goes forever in both directions
geometry 2024-08-23
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- points or lines that lie on the same plane
- the exact middle point
- segment part of a straight line that is bounded together
- is the division of something into two equal or congruent parts
- is they have the same shape or size
- the perpandicural drawn from the vertex of the triangle to the opposite side
- a flat surface
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- a statement of the exact meaning of a word, especially in a dictionary.n
- points that lie on the same line
- is a specific location
- is a connected straight path
- a round plane figure whose boundary consist of points to each other
- a plane or figure with four equal sides
- two lines of a point
- the space between two lines
15 Clues: a flat surface • two lines of a point • the exact middle point • is a specific location • the space between two lines • is a connected straight path • points that lie on the same line • is they have the same shape or size • a plane or figure with four equal sides • points or lines that lie on the same plane • segment part of a straight line that is bounded together • ...
Geometry 2025-03-10
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- – An arc measuring more than 180°.
- – A segment whose endpoints are on the circle.
- – The distance around a circle (perimeter of a circle).
- – The point where a tangent touches the circle.
- – A line that touches a circle at exactly one point.
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- – A set of points equidistant from a fixed center
- – A continuous portion of a circle’s circumference.
- – A segment from the center of a circle to any point on the circle.
- – An arc measuring less than 180°.
- – A line that intersects a circle at two points.
- (π) – The mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159, representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
- – An angle with its vertex at the center of the circle and sides that are radii.
- – A chord that passes through the center of the circle; twice the radius
- – A region of a circle bounded by two radii and the arc between them.
14 Clues: – An arc measuring less than 180°. • – An arc measuring more than 180°. • – A segment whose endpoints are on the circle. • – The point where a tangent touches the circle. • – A line that intersects a circle at two points. • – A set of points equidistant from a fixed center • – A continuous portion of a circle’s circumference. • ...
Geometry 2024-10-06
Geometry 2025-12-11
Across
- a point where two or more lines, edges, or rays meet, forming a corner or an angle
- closed, flat (2D) shape made of three or more straight line segments (sides) connected end-to-end, forming vertices (corners), with no gaps or overlapsArea
- the longest straight line segment that passes through the center of a circle, connecting two points on its circumference
- perfectly flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions, possessing length and width but zero thickness, like an endless tabletop or wall
- the total distance around the outside of a two-dimensional shape
- line segment from the center of a circle or sphere to any point on its boundary
- a straight, one-dimensional figure with no thickness that extends infinitely in both directions
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- a closed, two-dimensional shape made of all the points in a plane that are equidistant from a central point
- lines, rays, or segments that intersect to form a perfect right angle
- two lines that are in the same plane and never intersect, no matter how far they are extended
- four-sided polygon, meaning it's a flat, closed shape with exactly four straight sides, four vertices (corners), and four angles, whose interior angles always sum to 360 degrees.
- formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint, called the vertex
- A location in space with no size or dimension, meaning it has no length, width, or thickness
- simple, closed, two-dimensional polygon with three straight sides (edges), three corners (vertices), and three interior angles that always sum to 180 degrees
14 Clues: the total distance around the outside of a two-dimensional shape • lines, rays, or segments that intersect to form a perfect right angle • formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint, called the vertex • line segment from the center of a circle or sphere to any point on its boundary • ...
Geometry 2018-03-02
Across
- the shortest sides in the triangle
- all the sides are equal
- the space shape's covered
- the angle's degree is 180
- no sides are equal
- the angle's degree between 90-180
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- the smallest angle
- two sides are equal
- the sum of all the sides
- the angle's degree between 180-360
- the longest side in the triangle
- one of the triangle's angle is 90°
- the angle's degree is 90°
- the point which two lines meet
14 Clues: the smallest angle • no sides are equal • two sides are equal • all the sides are equal • the sum of all the sides • the angle's degree is 90° • the space shape's covered • the angle's degree is 180 • the point which two lines meet • the longest side in the triangle • the angle's degree between 90-180 • the angle's degree between 180-360 • one of the triangle's angle is 90° • ...
Geometry 2017-08-17
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- a plane figure with six straight sides and angles.
- a quadrilateral with no sides parallel.
- a four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel.
- a plane figure with five straight sides and five angles.
- a triangle in which all three sides are equal
- two lines that are always the same distance apart and never touch
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- a flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie - "the horizontal ….."
- a plane figure with eight straight sides and eight angles.
- a triangle that has two sides of equal length
- two lines that share exactly one point
- a right-angled triangle.
- a four-sided figure.
- the relationship between two lines which meet at a right angle (90 degrees)
- a 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where all sides have equal length - opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal
14 Clues: a four-sided figure. • a right-angled triangle. • two lines that share exactly one point • a quadrilateral with no sides parallel. • a triangle that has two sides of equal length • a triangle in which all three sides are equal • a plane figure with six straight sides and angles. • a plane figure with five straight sides and five angles. • ...
Geometry 2024-05-16
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- lines Lines that never cross and never grow further or closer apart
- Closed figure with 8 sides
- An angle that is smaller than 90 degrees
- angles Angles that are equal to each other
- segment A part of a line that has 2 endpoints
- four equal sides and equal opposite angles
- A set of points that is infinite but has no width or depth
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- An angle that is larger than 90 degrees
- Closed figure with 6 sides
- A location represented by a dot
- A unit used to measure distances around a circle
- perimeter of a circle
- the figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points
- Closed figure with 5 sides
- A segment that intersects a segment at its midpoint
15 Clues: perimeter of a circle • Closed figure with 6 sides • Closed figure with 8 sides • Closed figure with 5 sides • A location represented by a dot • An angle that is larger than 90 degrees • An angle that is smaller than 90 degrees • four equal sides and equal opposite angles • angles Angles that are equal to each other • A unit used to measure distances around a circle • ...
geometry 2024-05-10
Across
- a single dot on a graph
- a triangle center
- part of a plane
- Three sides of a inverse triangle
- supplementary angles
- a line segment
- Something that makes a table
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- 120 degrees or higher
- geometric principles
- two - dimensional surface
- 90 degrees
- Vertex of the opposite side of a triangle
- extends in one direction
- a quadrilateral
14 Clues: 90 degrees • a line segment • part of a plane • a quadrilateral • a triangle center • geometric principles • supplementary angles • 120 degrees or higher • a single dot on a graph • extends in one direction • two - dimensional surface • Something that makes a table • Three sides of a inverse triangle • Vertex of the opposite side of a triangle
geometry 2024-05-10
Across
- a single dot on a graph
- a triangle center
- part of a plane
- Three sides of a inverse triangle
- supplementary angles
- a line segment
- Something that makes a table
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- 120 degrees or higher
- geometric principles
- two - dimensional surface
- 90 degrees
- Vertex of the opposite side of a triangle
- extends in one direction
- a quadrilateral
14 Clues: 90 degrees • a line segment • part of a plane • a quadrilateral • a triangle center • geometric principles • supplementary angles • 120 degrees or higher • a single dot on a graph • extends in one direction • two - dimensional surface • Something that makes a table • Three sides of a inverse triangle • Vertex of the opposite side of a triangle
Geometry 2022-02-24
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- The flat surface of a 3D shape
- Something that you hold ice cream with
- Perfectly round like a ball
- The size of a surface takes up
- Angles that have the same measure
- A rate for one of something
- The point where two sides meet
- Where two surfaces join
- two rays with the same endpoint
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- A solid shape with all equal sides
- Ratio between two sets of measurements
- Egypt has these
- An angle that is 90 degrees
- Straight path that goes without end in two directions
14 Clues: Egypt has these • Where two surfaces join • Perfectly round like a ball • An angle that is 90 degrees • A rate for one of something • The flat surface of a 3D shape • The size of a surface takes up • The point where two sides meet • two rays with the same endpoint • Angles that have the same measure • A solid shape with all equal sides • Ratio between two sets of measurements • ...
geometry 2023-10-16
Across
- the method of expressing large numbers in terms of powers
- Logarithm is the logarithm with base 10
- Function a mathematical function used to calculate the exponential growth or decay of a given set of data
- is an inverse function to exponentiation
- a rule, principle, or statement that can be proved to be true
- Exponential Function a function that shows an increase within a population that occurs at the same rate over time
- Equation equations in which variables occur as exponents
- Exponential Function a process in which a quantity decreases over time, with the rate of decrease becoming proportionally smaller as the quantity gets smaller
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- a proposed plan of action, a detailed suggestion
- Log its logarithm to the base of the mathematical constant e
- Equation an equation that involves the logarithm of an expression containing a variable
- (in exponentiation) represents the number that is multiplied by itself
- Proof is a way to demonstrate that a statement is verifiably true or false
- a particular field of thought, activity, or interest, especially one over which someone has control, influence, or rights
- a sequence, series, or scale between limits
15 Clues: Logarithm is the logarithm with base 10 • is an inverse function to exponentiation • a sequence, series, or scale between limits • a proposed plan of action, a detailed suggestion • Equation equations in which variables occur as exponents • the method of expressing large numbers in terms of powers • Log its logarithm to the base of the mathematical constant e • ...
Geometry 2025-05-02
Across
- is created by negating and reversing a conditional statement. For "if p, then q," the contrapositive is "if not q, then not p." They have the same truth value.
- of syllogism The Law of Syllogism is a law of logic that states that given two true conditionals with the conclusion of the first being the hypothesis of the second, there exists a third true conditional having the hypothesis of the first and the conclusion of the second. Symbolically, if p → q and q → r are true, then p → r is true.
- An unproven statement or rule that is based on inductive reasoning
- A proof is a convincing argument that uses deductive reasoning. A proof can be written in many forms. In a two-column proof, the statements and reasons are aligned in columns. In a paragraph proof, the statements and reasons are connected in sentences. In a flow proof, arrows show the logical connections between the statements. In a coordinate proof, a figure is drawn on a coordinate plane and the formulas for slope, midpoint, and distance are used to prove properties of the figure. An indirect proof involves the use of indirect reasoning.
- reasoning Inductive reasoning is a type of reasoning that reaches conclusions based on a pattern of specific examples or past events.
- geometric figure made with only a straightedge and compass
- The inverse is obtained by negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional. The inverse of the conditional "if p, then q" is the conditional "if not p, then not q."
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- is an example that shows a statement or conjecture is false.
- of detachment The Law of Detachment is a law of logic that states if a conditional statement and its hypothesis are true, then its conclusion is also true. Symbolically, if p → an and p are true, then q is true.
- bisector A ray that divides an angel into two congruent angels.
- reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.
- The opposite meaning of a statement.
- if-then statement that relates a hypothesis, the part that follows if, to a conclusion, the part the follows then.
- reasoning Deductive reasoning is a process of reasoning using given and previously known facts to reach a logical conclusion
- combination of a conditional statement ,p-> q , and its converse q->p. A biconditional contains the words “if and only if “
15 Clues: The opposite meaning of a statement. • reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional. • geometric figure made with only a straightedge and compass • is an example that shows a statement or conjecture is false. • bisector A ray that divides an angel into two congruent angels. • An unproven statement or rule that is based on inductive reasoning • ...
Geometry 2025-03-31
Across
- A rule proving triangles congruent with two angles and a non-included side
- A rule proving right triangles congruent using the hypotenuse and one leg
- A rule proving triangles congruent with two sides and the included angle
- Having the exact same size and shape
- A term for a side or angle not located between two given parts
- A three-sided polygon
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- statement A notation that shows two triangles
- The longest side of a right triangle
- A straight segment connecting two vertices of a shape
- A rule proving triangles congruent with two angles and the included side
- Matching parts of congruent or similar figures
- triangle A triangle with one 90-degree angle
- A term for a side or angle located between two given parts
- The longest side of a right triangle
- Formed where two sides meet at a vertex
15 Clues: A three-sided polygon • The longest side of a right triangle • Having the exact same size and shape • The longest side of a right triangle • Formed where two sides meet at a vertex • triangle A triangle with one 90-degree angle • statement A notation that shows two triangles • Matching parts of congruent or similar figures • ...
Geometry 2024-03-17
Across
- angle whose measure is 180 degrees
- Set of all points
- two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect.
- a logical argument in which each statement you make is supported by a statement that is accepted as true.
- set of points which has infinite length but no width or height. A line is named by a lower case letteror by any two points on the line
- set of points that has infinite length and width but no height. We name a plane with a capital funny font letter.
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- angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- triangle with at least two sides congruent.
- An arc is a curve You can describe the bend of a rainbow as an arc.
- quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- is the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all points extending in the other direction.
- the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- of a segment a point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- has no size length width, or height. It is represented by a dot and named by a capital letter
15 Clues: Set of all points • angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • angle whose measure is 180 degrees • triangle with at least two sides congruent. • the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines. • quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. • the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines. • ...
Geometry 2021-06-03
Across
- center of circle to Circumference
- part of a circle
- round shape
- lines crossing less than 90 degrees
- slanted line
- starting point and travels in any direction
- all sides equal
- angle less than 90 degrees
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- never meet
- perpendicular to horizon
- distance around a circle
- rectangular solid
- parallel to the horizon
- middle of a something
14 Clues: never meet • round shape • slanted line • all sides equal • part of a circle • rectangular solid • middle of a something • parallel to the horizon • perpendicular to horizon • distance around a circle • angle less than 90 degrees • center of circle to Circumference • lines crossing less than 90 degrees • starting point and travels in any direction
Geometry 2025-07-18
Across
- triangle with 2 equal sides
- line with no origin or end
- line with starting and ending point
- polygon with infinite number of sides
- seven sided polygon
- closed surface made of straight lines
- two adjacent angles together makes 90 deg
- ten sided polygon
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- angle more than straight angle
- triangle with all three unequal sides
- space between two sides
- two adjacent angles together makes 180 deg
- line with a origin but no ending point
- angle more than right angle
14 Clues: ten sided polygon • seven sided polygon • space between two sides • line with no origin or end • triangle with 2 equal sides • angle more than right angle • angle more than straight angle • line with starting and ending point • triangle with all three unequal sides • polygon with infinite number of sides • closed surface made of straight lines • ...
Geometry 2022-05-02
Across
- a type of transformation that takes each point in a figure and slides it the same distance in the same direction.
- when a hypothesis and conclusion are switched
- a part of a line or curve between two points
- lines on a plane that never touch
- when two lines intersect at a 90 degree angle
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- a^2+b^2=c^2
- a transformation, which is used to resize the object
- when a hypothesis and conclusion are switched
- a triangle with at least 2 equal sides
- a straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions
- part of a line that has a fixed starting point but does not have an endpoint
- the point on a line segment or an arc that is equidistant
- an exact position or location on a plane
- a flat two dimensional surface that extends indefinitely
- two rays that meet at the same point
15 Clues: a^2+b^2=c^2 • lines on a plane that never touch • two rays that meet at the same point • a triangle with at least 2 equal sides • an exact position or location on a plane • a part of a line or curve between two points • when a hypothesis and conclusion are switched • when a hypothesis and conclusion are switched • when two lines intersect at a 90 degree angle • ...
Geometry 2025-05-27
Across
- Straight path that starts at a point and extends indefinitley in one direction
- Four equal sides but not four equal angles
- What is the name if a polygon with four sides
- Straight path that extends in both directions forever
- Shape with no sides
- Straight path between two points
- Triangle with no equal sides
- A square has what degree of angles
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- The name of a triangle with three equal sides
- Name of triangle with two equal sides
- Quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- Shape with a square bottom and triangle sides
- Quadrilateral with equal sides and angles
- What is the name of a polygon with 3 sides?
14 Clues: Shape with no sides • Triangle with no equal sides • Straight path between two points • A square has what degree of angles • Name of triangle with two equal sides • Quadrilateral with equal sides and angles • Four equal sides but not four equal angles • What is the name of a polygon with 3 sides? • The name of a triangle with three equal sides • ...
Maths 2024-06-27
9 Clues: Mean, median, mode. • Likelihood of outcomes. • Related to coordinate geometry. • Includes the quadratic formula. • Fundamental theorem of Algebra. • Includes theorems of similarity. • Includes surface area and volume. • Pythagoras' theorem is part of this. • Branch of mathematics dealing with triangles.
Photosynthesis 2023-04-17
Across
- what comes out of a chemical reaction
- the pigment that absorbs the sunlight
- a reactant for photosynthesis from the ground
- light
- provides energy for the reaction to start
- an opening in the leaf that lets carbon dioxide in
- the symbols for glucose
- the number of glucoses produced by photosynthesis
- the symbols for oxygen
- making
- a carbohydrate product of photosynthesis
- a reactant for photosynthesis from the air
- the catalyst for photosynthesis
- a chemical change from one substance to another
- what goes into a chemical reaction
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- control whether a hole in the leaf is open or shut
- sunlight breaks water molecules to make ATP and NADPH
- second step in photosynthesis that converts carbon dioxide into glucose
- the chemical process of making glucose
- the symbols for carbon dioxide
- the organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- a gas product of photosynthesis
- the symbols for water
- energy created and used during photosynthesis
- the number of water and carbon dioxide molecules needed to make glucose
- the color of light that is reflected by chlorophyll
- usable energy for a cell
27 Clues: light • making • the symbols for water • the symbols for oxygen • the symbols for glucose • usable energy for a cell • the symbols for carbon dioxide • a gas product of photosynthesis • the catalyst for photosynthesis • what goes into a chemical reaction • what comes out of a chemical reaction • the pigment that absorbs the sunlight • the chemical process of making glucose • ...
Communication crossword 2025-10-02
Across
- process of sharing information by using symbols to send and receive messages
- the means for sending communication
- affiliation, education, and occupation
- noise interference caused by words that trigger strong negative feelings against the speaker or the content of the speech
- the person receiving the message
- finding the meaning of verbal and nonverbal symbols
- noise consists of any sound that prevents a person from being heard
- age, religion, and ethic background
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- noise thoughts and feelings that distract people from listening
- symbol gestures, facial expressions, and sounds
- process of turning ideas and feeling into verbal and nonverbal symbols
- ideas or feelings that make up the content of communication
- the person doing the sending
- personality, interest, and aspirations
- a return message
- symbols words
16 Clues: symbols words • a return message • the person doing the sending • the person receiving the message • the means for sending communication • age, religion, and ethic background • affiliation, education, and occupation • personality, interest, and aspirations • symbol gestures, facial expressions, and sounds • finding the meaning of verbal and nonverbal symbols • ...
Symbols 2012-12-05
Across
- A shop that sells mac computer
- A very good kind of pencil that my house use
- A very good brand at shirt/pen
- A very expensive coffee shop that my mom's favourite
- A very good brand that sells shoes
- A very unique logo that sells bag
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- A very famous water bottle at Japan
- A very good brand that it sells electric stuff
- A kind of cornflakes from Australia
- A very good headphone that is very expensive
10 Clues: A shop that sells mac computer • A very good brand at shirt/pen • A very unique logo that sells bag • A very good brand that sells shoes • A very famous water bottle at Japan • A kind of cornflakes from Australia • A very good kind of pencil that my house use • A very good headphone that is very expensive • A very good brand that it sells electric stuff • ...
Symbols 2024-10-15
Across
- This character embodies the theme of illusion versus reality through their actions
- This object is a metaphor for Gatsby’s unfulfilled desires
- The character associated with a pair of spectacles that represents insight and observation
- This symbolizes reckless wealth and the carelessness of the elite
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- The eyes on this billboard watch over the characters, represents...
- The valley that symbolizes moral decay and the emptiness of the American Dream
- This form of transportation is a symbol of freedom but also carelessness
- This represents Gatsby's unattainable hopes and dreams
- This character's demise symbolizes the cost of the American Dream
- This flower is associated with a character, symbolizing beauty and fragility of dreams
10 Clues: This represents Gatsby's unattainable hopes and dreams • This object is a metaphor for Gatsby’s unfulfilled desires • This character's demise symbolizes the cost of the American Dream • This symbolizes reckless wealth and the carelessness of the elite • The eyes on this billboard watch over the characters, represents... • ...
Tri + Quad 2025-10-24
Across
- Able to speak four languages
- A three legged stool or table or used to hold a camera
- A dinosaur with three horns
- Three related story's or plays
- Every four years
- A three sport race
- Able to make four times as much as something
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- A three sided shape in geometry
- A collection of a group of four one of four babies born at the same time and moment
- A group of three
- A four sided enclosure
- Vehicle with three wheels
- Involving three sides
- To cut into three parts
- A plane figure in geometry made of four sides
- A animal with four feet
- to speak three languages
- Able to divide four equal pieces
- A mussel group made of four mussels
- One of four parts in a circle or a part of a four quadrant grid
20 Clues: A group of three • Every four years • A three sport race • Involving three sides • A four sided enclosure • To cut into three parts • A animal with four feet • to speak three languages • Vehicle with three wheels • A dinosaur with three horns • Able to speak four languages • Three related story's or plays • A three sided shape in geometry • Able to divide four equal pieces • ...
Michael's Puzzle 2024-01-17
15 Clues: Man • Goal • Ball • Mario • Kombat • Fantasy • Science • Football • Bronchos • Baseball • Geometry • Fivthteen • The Hedgehog • Mans Best Friend. • I want to be the very best.
Geometry 2014-05-04
Across
- _____xr2
- e.g., globe or a ball
- A three dimensional object where all sides are equal
- Measurement across the circle going through the center
- The quantity of 3 dimensional space enclosed by a 3 dimensional object
- The longest side of a right triangle
- The space inside of a 2 dimensional object
- Distance from the edge of the circle to its center
Down
- e.g. a paper towel roll, a straw, water pipes
- the side on a 2D object or a face of a 3D object that is perpendicular to the height.
- The distance around a 2 dimensional object
- Third dimension used in 3 dimensional objects
- Has one third of the volume of a cylinder
- One third x Area of the Base x height
14 Clues: _____xr2 • e.g., globe or a ball • The longest side of a right triangle • One third x Area of the Base x height • Has one third of the volume of a cylinder • The distance around a 2 dimensional object • The space inside of a 2 dimensional object • e.g. a paper towel roll, a straw, water pipes • Third dimension used in 3 dimensional objects • ...
Geometry 2016-06-10
Across
- any shape with four sides and four right angles
- Two lines that for a T. They meet at a right angle.
- the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
- parallelogram with four equal sides and opposite equal angles.
- a three sided polygon
Down
- moving up or down
- the point of intersection of lines or the point opposite the base of the figure
- same sides and same angles
- growing or shrinking
- a four sided polygon
- angles that add up to 180 degrees
- a statement that is true forwards or backwards.
- a closed shape with straight sides
- the round shape formed by all the points equidistant from a center point
14 Clues: moving up or down • growing or shrinking • a four sided polygon • a three sided polygon • same sides and same angles • angles that add up to 180 degrees • a closed shape with straight sides • any shape with four sides and four right angles • a statement that is true forwards or backwards. • Two lines that for a T. They meet at a right angle. • ...
geometry 2022-09-01
Across
- a ? bisector is a segment, ray, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint.
- an angle bisector is this kind of geometric figure.
- a theorem is a true statement that follows from other ? statements
- adjacent angles have a ? vertex
- contains the "then" part of an if-then statement
- two angles that have in common vertex and side but no common interior points.
Down
- this type of statement contains a hypothesis and a conclusion
- two angles ? states that if two are supplementary to the same angle
- the property that states that if a=b, then b=a
- two angles the sum of whose measures 90 degrees.
- divides into two congruent parts
- the congruent supplements ? states that if two angles are supplementary to the same angle then they are congruent
- of adjacent angles whose non-common sides are on the same line
- the midpoint of a segment is divided it into this many congruent parts
14 Clues: adjacent angles have a ? vertex • divides into two congruent parts • the property that states that if a=b, then b=a • two angles the sum of whose measures 90 degrees. • contains the "then" part of an if-then statement • an angle bisector is this kind of geometric figure. • this type of statement contains a hypothesis and a conclusion • ...
Geometry 2022-09-25
Across
- To measure an angle you need a ...
- An angle that is greater than 90° but less than 180° is called an ... angle.
- A football has a shape of a ...
- Two lines that run in the same direction that never meet
- A brick has a shape of a ....
- A dice has a shape of a ...
- Starts at a point (or position,) in space and goes on forever (infinity,) in the other direction
Down
- Going side-to-side, like the horizon
- Any 2-dimensional closed shape formed with straight lines
- An exact location in space
- A quarter turn (90°) is called a .... angle
- Lines that cross each other at right angles (90 degrees)
- A tin of beans has a shape of a ...
- An angle that is less than 90° is called an
14 Clues: An exact location in space • A dice has a shape of a ... • A brick has a shape of a .... • A football has a shape of a ... • To measure an angle you need a ... • A tin of beans has a shape of a ... • Going side-to-side, like the horizon • A quarter turn (90°) is called a .... angle • An angle that is less than 90° is called an • ...
Geometry 2020-03-30
Across
- segment that is in the circle that stretches from one side of the circle to the other
- segment whose endpoints are on the circle and inside the circle but don't touch the center
- line that intersects a circle at two points but don't touch the center
- coplanar circles that have the same center
- angle angle whose vertex is the center of the circle
- smaller than a semicircle
- half the circle
Down
- larger than a semicircle
- arc with endpoints on the sides of an inscribed angle and whose other points are in the interior of the angle
- intersects the circle in one point
- segment with one endpoint at the center and the other on the circle
- angle where its vertex is on the circle and sides are chords of the circle
- spot where the set of all points equidistant from a given point
- angle whose vertex is the center of the circle
14 Clues: half the circle • larger than a semicircle • smaller than a semicircle • intersects the circle in one point • coplanar circles that have the same center • angle whose vertex is the center of the circle • angle angle whose vertex is the center of the circle • spot where the set of all points equidistant from a given point • ...
Geometry 2021-09-21
Across
- you and point a and c and you find the what ab is
- 2 angles that equal 90 degrees
- angles that share a common ray
- a part of a line that is bounded by 2 end points
- 2 angles that equal 180 degrees
- an angle smaller then 90 degrees
Down
- angles that equal the same and are across from each other
- an angle that equal 90 degrees
- an angle bigger then 90 degrees but smaller than 180 degrees
- 2 angles that make a straight line
- a line that stops on one side and goes forever on the other
- 2 rays that share one point that is the same
- when you find the degrees of angles
- an angle that equals 180 degrees
14 Clues: an angle that equal 90 degrees • 2 angles that equal 90 degrees • angles that share a common ray • 2 angles that equal 180 degrees • an angle smaller then 90 degrees • an angle that equals 180 degrees • 2 angles that make a straight line • when you find the degrees of angles • 2 rays that share one point that is the same • a part of a line that is bounded by 2 end points • ...
Geometry 2022-06-02
Across
- the space between two lines or planes that intersect
- angle An angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
- of equal importance, rank, or degree
- in or near an inner area
- the length of the closed curve of a circle
- corresponding in character or kind
- lying in the same plane
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- elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface
- a plane curve with every point equidistant from the center
- an area that is in the middle of some larger region
- angle two angles whose sum is a right angle
- a continuous portion of a circle
- a shape with a circular base and sides tapering to a point
- Triangle a triangle whose interior angles are all acute
- a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously
15 Clues: lying in the same plane • in or near an inner area • a continuous portion of a circle • corresponding in character or kind • of equal importance, rank, or degree • the length of the closed curve of a circle • angle two angles whose sum is a right angle • an area that is in the middle of some larger region • the space between two lines or planes that intersect • ...
Geometry 2022-05-17
Across
- a 3D shape formed by 6 identical squares
- something formed by 2 lines cutting each other
- 3D shape, ball
- 3D shape, built by ancient Egyptians
- a straight line that intersect a curve at one point
- at right angles
- a shape with 3 sides
- branch of mathematics that studies the sizes, shapes, angles, and dimensions of things
Down
- shape of a birthday hat
- to describe two shapes look the same (starts with c)
- 3D shape, the shape of a drink can
- special rectangle with equal sides
- 4-sided shape with 2 pairs of parallel, opposite sides
- measures how big is a surface
14 Clues: 3D shape, ball • at right angles • a shape with 3 sides • shape of a birthday hat • measures how big is a surface • 3D shape, the shape of a drink can • special rectangle with equal sides • 3D shape, built by ancient Egyptians • a 3D shape formed by 6 identical squares • something formed by 2 lines cutting each other • a straight line that intersect a curve at one point • ...
geometry 2023-05-09
Across
- : The point on a coordinate plane where the x-axis and y-axis intersect. It is represented by the coordinates (0,0).
- : 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.
- : The bottom number or expression in a fraction.
- : A point where a line or curve meets the vertical axis (the y-axis). The y-intercept of the line y=mx+b is the point (0,b).
- : 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.
- : A standard measurement, such as a meter or an hour.
Down
- : The distance a number is from 0.
- : An integer greater than 1 that can only be written as a product of two whole numbers in one way: as itself multiplied by 1.
- : A square root of a is a number b whose square is a. That is, b2=a. If b is a square root of a, then so is −b. If a≥0, “the” square root of a, written √a, is the square root of a that is positive or zero.
- : A point where a curve meets the horizontal axis (the x-axis).
- : An expression that is multiplied by another expression, or that can be multiplied by another expression to produce a specified result.
- : In a power, the number of times the base is multiplied by itself.
- number : One of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, ... .
- : The values of x where a polynomial is zero. These are the x-coordinates of the x-intercepts of the polynomial’s graph.
15 Clues: : The distance a number is from 0. • number : One of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, ... . • : The bottom number or expression in a fraction. • : A standard measurement, such as a meter or an hour. • : A point where a curve meets the horizontal axis (the x-axis). • : In a power, the number of times the base is multiplied by itself. • ...
Geometry 2023-05-23
Across
- - a quadrilateral with four equal sides and four right angles
- - intersecting at or forming a right angle
- a straight path that extends infinitely in both directions
- - a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal in length
- - a quadrilateral with four right angles
- - a quadrilateral with only one pair of opposite sides parallel
- Theorem - a formula that states that the sum of the squares of the two shorter sides of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.
- a part of a line that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction
- - having the same shape and size
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- - a four-sided polygon
- a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- a round plane figure whose boundary consists of points equidistant from a fixed point
- - a quadrilateral with all sides equal in length
- a location in a space that has no size or shape
14 Clues: - a four-sided polygon • - having the same shape and size • - a quadrilateral with four right angles • - intersecting at or forming a right angle • a location in a space that has no size or shape • - a quadrilateral with all sides equal in length • a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles • a straight path that extends infinitely in both directions • ...
geometry 2023-12-11
Across
- the length of the closed curve of a circle
- a continuous portion of a circle
- a surface generated by rotating a line around a fixed line
- triangle a three-sided regular polygon
- triangle a triangle whose interior angles are all acute
- a round three-dimensional closed surface
- a four-sided polygon
Down
- triangle a triangle with two equal sides
- angles two angles whose sum is a right angle
- elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface
- in or near an inner area
- a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers
- angle an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
- combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously
- a straight line from the center to the perimeter of a circle
15 Clues: a four-sided polygon • in or near an inner area • a continuous portion of a circle • a round three-dimensional closed surface • the length of the closed curve of a circle • triangle a three-sided regular polygon • triangle a triangle with two equal sides • angles two angles whose sum is a right angle • elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface • ...
geometry 2024-05-10
Across
- a single dot on a graph
- a triangle center
- part of a plane
- Three sides of a inverse triangle
- supplementary angles
- a line segment
- Something that makes a table
Down
- 120 degrees or higher
- geometric principles
- two - dimensional surface
- 90 degrees
- Vertex of the opposite side of a triangle
- extends in one direction
- a quadrilateral
14 Clues: 90 degrees • a line segment • part of a plane • a quadrilateral • a triangle center • geometric principles • supplementary angles • 120 degrees or higher • a single dot on a graph • extends in one direction • two - dimensional surface • Something that makes a table • Three sides of a inverse triangle • Vertex of the opposite side of a triangle
Geometry 2024-04-22
Across
- The 32nd best teacher at CMS
- Area of a rectangle with a length of 4.5 and a width of 6
- The Surface a solid object rests upon is known as the _______________
- The points where 2 or more line segments meet
- The area of a triangle is equal to half the area of a ____________
- Rectangle with an area of 1,008 and a length of 21
Down
- The distance AROUND a shape is known as the ______________
- Volume = 48 units cubed. Length and height = 4 units. Width = ______________
- The measure of a shapes size on its surface. Measured in square units
- Volume of a cube with length = 12 width and height of 3
- The amount of faces on a rectangular prism
- The measurements of regions in three dimensional shapes. Measured in cubic units
- The flat surface of a solid shape
- The area of a triangle with a base of 10 and a height of 20
14 Clues: The 32nd best teacher at CMS • The flat surface of a solid shape • The amount of faces on a rectangular prism • The points where 2 or more line segments meet • Rectangle with an area of 1,008 and a length of 21 • Volume of a cube with length = 12 width and height of 3 • Area of a rectangle with a length of 4.5 and a width of 6 • ...
Geometry 2023-10-19
Across
- used to solve math
- two angles whose measures have a sum of 180
- an angle that is exactly 90 degrees
- a line with a single endpoint
- an angle that is more than 90 degrees
- operation meaning total
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- two angles whose measures have a sum of 90
- an angle that is less than 90 degrees
- an angle that is exactly 180 degrees
- a line with two endpoints
- operation meaning less than
- location represented by a dot
- figure that extends forever in both directions
- a point of an angle
14 Clues: used to solve math • a point of an angle • operation meaning total • a line with two endpoints • operation meaning less than • location represented by a dot • a line with a single endpoint • an angle that is exactly 90 degrees • an angle that is exactly 180 degrees • an angle that is less than 90 degrees • an angle that is more than 90 degrees • ...
Geometry 2025-12-19
Across
- two lines that never intersect
- two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees
- set of points that are the same distance from a fixed center point
- straight path that extends forever in both directions with no endpoints
- part of a line that starts at one point and extends forever in one direction
- part of a line bounded by two endpoints
- a location in space with no size
Down
- a flat surface that extends forever in all directions
- two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees
- the common endpoint where two or more segments, rays, or lines meet
- the angle formed by 2 rays with the same end point
- same size and same shape
- a three sided polygon
- to split something into two equal parts
14 Clues: a three sided polygon • same size and same shape • two lines that never intersect • a location in space with no size • to split something into two equal parts • part of a line bounded by two endpoints • two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees • two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees • the angle formed by 2 rays with the same end point • ...
Geometry crossword puzzle 2024-05-10
NUMERAL SYMBOLS 2021-09-14
Element Symbols 2021-02-25
17 Clues: Element - Na • Element - Fr • Element - Ti • Symbol - Tin • Element - Ba • Element - Hg • Element - Co • Element - As • Element - Cu • Element - Ca • Symbol - Lead • Symbol - Hafnium • Symbol - Iridium • Symbol - Niobium • Symbol - Caesium • Symbol - Platinum • Symbol - Manganese
Canadian Symbols 2023-11-07
Across
- style in architecture that came from Germany 600 to 1000 years ago
- a word that means a queen or a king
- to rule the country, to be its leader
- the art of designing buildings
- something that a queen or a king wear on their head
- an emblem on a flag
- the system of beliefs, values, traditions that one generation passes on to another
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- a person who serves in the air force
- a period in history when there is a lot of cultural development
- a person who designs buildings, bridges, and other structures
- the residence of the Canadian Federal Government r
- a person who serves in the navy
- a slogan that a country (or a person) has that reflects their values
- one of a kind, like nothing/no one else
- to build again
- something that was not planned or deliberate
- to be on duty, to work
17 Clues: to build again • an emblem on a flag • to be on duty, to work • the art of designing buildings • a person who serves in the navy • a word that means a queen or a king • a person who serves in the air force • to rule the country, to be its leader • one of a kind, like nothing/no one else • something that was not planned or deliberate • ...
NUMERAL SYMBOLS 2023-09-09
GEOMETRY 2013-09-23
Across
- undefined,no shape or size,rep. by a dot, indenfies a location
- that is always true in geomerty
- on the same line
- of a line consisting of two points called endpoints and all points between them
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- middle of a line segment
- lines/lines that dont lie on the same plane
- in the same plane
- of points all of which meet a stated condition
- things in common
- end point
- many lines and extends without end in the directions of its lines
- the set of all points
- or more lines meet at one point
- planes/planes that dont intersect
14 Clues: end point • things in common • on the same line • in the same plane • the set of all points • middle of a line segment • that is always true in geomerty • or more lines meet at one point • planes/planes that dont intersect • lines/lines that dont lie on the same plane • of points all of which meet a stated condition • undefined,no shape or size,rep. by a dot, indenfies a location • ...
geometry 2022-01-26
Across
- - half infinite line or half line with one of the 2 points and taken to be at infinity
- -a measurement of a plane angle in which one full rotation is 360 degrees.
- -a point in time halfway between the beginning and the end, as of a process, event, or situation
- - lines that intersect at a right angle
- - each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure.
- - lines in a plane that are the same distance apart.
- - a straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions.
Down
- - an angle whose sides lie in opposite directions from the vertex in the same straight line
- - exact position or location on a plane surface.
- - 90 degrees
- - par of a line ha is bounded by 2 distinct end points, and contains every point on the line that is between its endpoints.
- - to measure distances or draw straight lines.
- - formed b 2 lines, line segments, or rays diverging from a vertex.
- - a two-dimensional doubly ruled surface spanned by two linearly independent vectors.
14 Clues: - 90 degrees • - lines that intersect at a right angle • - to measure distances or draw straight lines. • - exact position or location on a plane surface. • - lines in a plane that are the same distance apart. • - each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure. • - formed b 2 lines, line segments, or rays diverging from a vertex. • ...
Geometry 2022-01-21
Across
- the relationship between a circle's circumference and its diameter
- distance around the circle
- an angle whose vertex is on the circle's edge
- a part of the circle's circumference
- a line that intersects a circle at two points
- point at which two line segments intersect
Down
- a portion of the area of a circle
- the relationship between a pumpkin's circumference and its diameter
- a line that touches a circle at only one point
- lines that intersect to form a right angle
- angle angle whose vertex is at the center of the circle
- the set of all points equidistant from a central point
- a line segment whose endpoints lie on the circle
- distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle's circumference
14 Clues: distance around the circle • a portion of the area of a circle • a part of the circle's circumference • lines that intersect to form a right angle • point at which two line segments intersect • an angle whose vertex is on the circle's edge • a line that intersects a circle at two points • a line that touches a circle at only one point • ...
geometry 2024-08-23
Across
- points or lines that lie on the same plane
- the exact middle point
- segment part of a straight line that is bounded together
- is the division of something into two equal or congruent parts
- is they have the same shape or size
- the perpandicural drawn from the vertex of the triangle to the opposite side
- a flat surface
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- a statement of the exact meaning of a word, especially in a dictionary.n
- points that lie on the same line
- is a specific location
- is a connected straight path
- a round plane figure whose boundary consist of points to each other
- a plane or figure with four equal sides
- two lines of a point
- the space between two lines
15 Clues: a flat surface • two lines of a point • the exact middle point • is a specific location • the space between two lines • is a connected straight path • points that lie on the same line • is they have the same shape or size • a plane or figure with four equal sides • points or lines that lie on the same plane • segment part of a straight line that is bounded together • ...
Geometry 2024-05-21
Across
- - A u-shaped curve with certain specific properties
- - The locus of all points that are a fixed distance from a given point.
- - A part of a line starting at a particular point and extending infinitely in one direction.
- - a quadrilateral with four congruent angles (all 90°).
- - A solid with parallel congruent bases which are both polygons.
- - A quadrilateral which has a pair of opposite sides which are parallel. The parallel sides are called the bases, and the other two sides are called the legs.
- - Two rays sharing a common endpoint.
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- - A polygon with eight sides.
- - A polygon with six sides.
- - The study of triangles, with emphasis on calculations involving the lengths of sides and the measures of angles.
- - The shortest distance between the base of a geometric figure and its top
- - the distance around the outside of a circle.
- - A part of a line starting at a particular point and extending infinitely in one direction.
- - A flat surface extending in all directions
- - A corner point of a geometric figure.
15 Clues: - A polygon with six sides. • - A polygon with eight sides. • - Two rays sharing a common endpoint. • - A corner point of a geometric figure. • - A flat surface extending in all directions • - the distance around the outside of a circle. • - A u-shaped curve with certain specific properties • - a quadrilateral with four congruent angles (all 90°). • ...
Geometry 2023-02-23
Across
- More than 90 degrees
- 90degrees
- two pairs of parallel sides, four sides of equal length and four right angles
- two pairs of parallel sides and four sides of equal length
- all sides are the same length
- 2D figures with angels, and no curves
- it has 4 sides
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- two sides the same length, one different
- two sides of equal length, two pairs of parallel sides and four right angles
- it has 3 sides
- less than 90 degrees
- one pair of parallel sides
- two pairs of parallel sides and two pairs of sides with equal length
- all length are different
14 Clues: 90degrees • it has 3 sides • it has 4 sides • More than 90 degrees • less than 90 degrees • all length are different • one pair of parallel sides • all sides are the same length • 2D figures with angels, and no curves • two sides the same length, one different • two pairs of parallel sides and four sides of equal length • ...
geometry 2023-05-09
Across
- : The point on a coordinate plane where the x-axis and y-axis intersect. It is represented by the coordinates (0,0).
- : 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.
- : The bottom number or expression in a fraction.
- : A point where a line or curve meets the vertical axis (the y-axis). The y-intercept of the line y=mx+b is the point (0,b).
- : 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.
- : A standard measurement, such as a meter or an hour.
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- : The distance a number is from 0.
- : An integer greater than 1 that can only be written as a product of two whole numbers in one way: as itself multiplied by 1.
- : A square root of a is a number b whose square is a. That is, b2=a. If b is a square root of a, then so is −b. If a≥0, “the” square root of a, written √a, is the square root of a that is positive or zero.
- : A point where a curve meets the horizontal axis (the x-axis).
- : An expression that is multiplied by another expression, or that can be multiplied by another expression to produce a specified result.
- : In a power, the number of times the base is multiplied by itself.
- number : One of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, ... .
- : The values of x where a polynomial is zero. These are the x-coordinates of the x-intercepts of the polynomial’s graph.
15 Clues: : The distance a number is from 0. • number : One of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, ... . • : The bottom number or expression in a fraction. • : A standard measurement, such as a meter or an hour. • : A point where a curve meets the horizontal axis (the x-axis). • : In a power, the number of times the base is multiplied by itself. • ...
Geometry 2023-05-18
Across
- an angle that is between 0˚ and 90˚
- the distance around the outside of a figure
- a 4-sided polygon with 4 right angles and two pairs of congruent sides
- This word means 'the same'
- a 2-D, closed shape with 3 or more straight lines
- an angle that is 90˚
- a 4-sided polygon with 4 right angles and sides of the same length
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- two lines that are the same distance apart and never meet
- the amount of space inside a figure
- a 4-sided shape with only one pair of parallel sides
- a 5-sided polygon
- an angle that is greater than 90˚
- 12 inches
- a three sided polygon
14 Clues: 12 inches • a 5-sided polygon • an angle that is 90˚ • a three sided polygon • This word means 'the same' • an angle that is greater than 90˚ • an angle that is between 0˚ and 90˚ • the amount of space inside a figure • the distance around the outside of a figure • a 2-D, closed shape with 3 or more straight lines • a 4-sided shape with only one pair of parallel sides • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle by: Kiley Clendennen 2017-05-08
Across
- A set of values that show an exact position. Commonly seen as a pair of numbers:(9,-6).
- The mathematical study of the properties that are preserved through deformations,twistings, and stretchings of a object. Tearing is not allowed.
- The size of a surface. The amount inside the boundary of a flat object.
- The measure of the size of an object. Usually given as length, width, and height.
- Alexandrian Greek mathematician. The mathematical system, Euclidean Geometry, was attributed to him.
- The boundless 3-D extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. Often conceived in 3 linear dimensions.
- A basic structure in incidence geometry. Consists of a set of elements called points, and a set of elements called lines.
- A Greek mathematician. Produced formulas to calculate areas of regular shapes.
- A statement that has been proved on the basis of previously established statements. Generally accepted statements, such as axioms.
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- Also known as orientation or attitude of an object. The imaginary rotation that is needed to move the object from past _ to current _.
- Deals with e finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions. Methods originally based on the summation of infinitesimal differences.
- A topological space that locally resembles Euclidean space near each point. Each point has a neighborhood that is homeomorphic to the Euclidean space of dimension.
- A type of geometry. The study of the projective properties of geometric figures.
- A cosmological theory. Based on the existence of cosmic strings.
- A drawing method. Makes it possible to depict a 3-D form as 2-D image.
- A clear formulation of a specific property or a logically consistent proof of a theorem. Meant to serve as signposts leading to mathematical understanding.
- Abstract science of number, quantity, and space. May be studied in it's own right, or as it is applied to other disciplines.
- Most extended dimension of an object. Any quantity with dimension distance.
- A branch of mathematics. Concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- A math term. The measure of the amount of space inside a solid figure.
20 Clues: A cosmological theory. Based on the existence of cosmic strings. • A drawing method. Makes it possible to depict a 3-D form as 2-D image. • A math term. The measure of the amount of space inside a solid figure. • The size of a surface. The amount inside the boundary of a flat object. • Most extended dimension of an object. Any quantity with dimension distance. • ...
geometry crossward 2023-11-27
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- In geometry, a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions.
- The perimeter is the total length of the boundary of a two-dimensional figure.
- A hexagon is a polygon with six sides.
- Angle An acute angle is an angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
- A segment is a part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them.
- In mathematics, the inverse of a statement is formed by negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion.
- Formula In coordinate geometry, the distance formula calculates the distance between two points in a plane.
- Angles Consecutive angles are two angles that share a common side and a common vertex.
- Rays Opposite rays are two rays with a common endpoint that extend indefinitely in opposite directions forming a straight line.
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- A theorem is a statement that has been proven on the basis of previously established statements, known facts, or generally accepted statements.
- In geometry, an altitude is a perpendicular line segment drawn from a vertex of a triangle to the line containing the opposite side.
- Pair A linear pair is a pair of adjacent angles formed when two lines intersect.
- Area is a measure of the amount of space inside a two-dimensional figure.
- Angle A right angle is an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees.
- Lines are straight one-dimensional figures with negligible width and infinite length.
- Bisector An angle bisector is a line or ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
- (Repeated) A theorem is a statement that has been proven on the basis of previously established statements, known facts, or generally accepted statements.
- In geometry, a kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length.
- In mathematics, the converse of a statement is obtained by reversing its hypothesis and conclusion.
- The midpoint of a line segment is the point that divides the segment into two equal parts.
- In a triangle, the centroid is the point of concurrency of the medians, which are lines drawn from each vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
21 Clues: A hexagon is a polygon with six sides. • Angle A right angle is an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees. • Angle An acute angle is an angle that measures less than 90 degrees. • Area is a measure of the amount of space inside a two-dimensional figure. • The perimeter is the total length of the boundary of a two-dimensional figure. • ...
Tek ko_March 2 2024-02-29
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- string the symbols of the following: calcium and copper
- If 4j-26=2j+26, then what is j?
- "____ of Roses" by Jon Bon Jovi
- 1/60 of an hour
- string the symbols of the following: actinium, uranium and molybdenum
- civet or robusta or arabica
- string the symbols of the following: iodine, silicon, protactinium, nitrogen, lanthanum and germanium
- "...when we started way back when. Morning ____ and bedroom talks, Oh how I loved you then..."-Jim Croce
- an establishment where a hairdresser, beautician, or couturier conducts business
- "tanggapan" in English
- 1/12 of a year
- string the symbols of the following: lanthanum, vanadium, yttrium and uranium
- "____ Things I Hate About You" starring Stiles and Ledger
- "Semana Santa" in English
- "To ____ and beyond!"-Buzz Lightyear
- "full ____": a hand that contains three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank
- string the symbols of the following: barium, boron and yttrium
- "Saint ____ :" supposedly a Roman priest who performed secret weddings against the wishes of the authorities in the third century
- string the symbols of the following: tungsten, iodine and iron
- "seven ____ a week"
- "El Viernes Bueno" in English
- "gosaria" in English
- it is located on the southeastern perimeter of Aitutaki Lagoon between the smaller islands of Muritapua and Tapuaetai
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- "Moh's Scale of _____"
- performs maintenance and development services for the ports, railways and terminals of South Africa's state-owned transportation giant Transnet
- string the symbols of the following: tellurium, potassium, tellurium and potassium
- 1/24 of a day
- boiled or scrambled or sunny side up
- school official who's in charge of student records
- "royal flush": five cards of the same suit consisting of a ten, an ace and three different ____ cards
- "ik mis je" in English
- a girl's name of Spanish origin meaning "pearl, daisy"
- hymn consists of twenty couplets which describe the Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin at the Cross
- bass musical instrument of the violin group
- "Jueves Santo" in English
- 1/60 of a minute
- "gusali" in English
- to touch or kiss someone in a gentle and loving way
- "'til ____ do us part"
- string the symbols of the following: hydrogen, uranium, sulfur, barium and neodymium
- last grade level in elementary school
- question ____ or punctuation or "____ my word"
- "minä rakastan sinua" in English
- "Sealed with a ____" by Brian Hyland
- If 9m+26=11m+20, then what is m?
45 Clues: 1/24 of a day • 1/12 of a year • 1/60 of an hour • 1/60 of a minute • "gusali" in English • "seven ____ a week" • "gosaria" in English • "Moh's Scale of _____" • "ik mis je" in English • "tanggapan" in English • "'til ____ do us part" • "Jueves Santo" in English • "Semana Santa" in English • civet or robusta or arabica • "El Viernes Bueno" in English • If 4j-26=2j+26, then what is j? • ...
PepeHands 2019-08-29
13 Clues: sisarus • "quote" • my penus • 8" penus • like now • huokaista • geometria • kaukainen • satunnainen • yksinomainen • saippuasarja • viimeaikainen • *Fiktiivinen sensaatiolehti"
Mathematical terms 2020-02-13
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- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- A fraction whose denominator is a power of ten and whose numerator is expressed by figures placed to the right of a decimal point.
- The process of calculating the total of two or more numbers.
- We calculate it by adding up all the values, then divide by the number of values.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number. For example 1/2.
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- A mathematical operation performed on a pair of numbers in order to derive a third number called a product.
- A number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often denoted using the "%" sign.
- A branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.
- The operation which is the opposite of multiplication.
- The part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers.
10 Clues: The operation which is the opposite of multiplication. • The process of calculating the total of two or more numbers. • A numerical quantity that is not a whole number. For example 1/2. • The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another. • We calculate it by adding up all the values, then divide by the number of values. • ...
Lewis to Molecular Orbitals 2023-10-25
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- the higher the bond order, the bonds get ____ ____ ____
- ____ ____ result from overlapping orbitals
- the molecular geometry of XeOF2
- lower combined orbital in the middle section of the H2 molecular orbital
- The boron column and 3p to 6p are ___ ___ ___ ___ for having an octet to be happy
- if you have sp hybridization, you have this many left over p orbitals
- ammonia has this many lone pairs on its Lewis Structure
- marks which orbitals are anti-bonding in molecular orbitals
- dsp3 hybridization gives this shape
- model system that combines molecular geometry and energy levels that didn't work for Lewis stuff
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- lone pairs ___ ___ ___ ___ than bonded atoms
- ionic Lewis structures must have this
- hybridization of six electron domains
- the Hs on C2H4 are ___ ___ ___ ___
- ____ ____ result from attractions between adjacent p orbitals
- sp2 hybridization gives this shape
- doesn't like to have dots
- in terms of energy, hybrid orbitals are ___ ___ the energies of s and ps
- model that was made up to show 1/2 bonds
- bonded atoms or lone pairs are called this, collectively
- four electron domains
- the molecular geometry of sulfur tetrafluoride
- atoms bond to achieve this (in terms of energy)
- can have 6 electrons and be happy
- in between two sodium atoms that are bonded together using the molecular orbital system
- atoms in ___ reach the perfect distance in bonds to have the lowest possible energy
- ___ ___ another way to express what kind of bond, from 0.5 to 3.5
27 Clues: four electron domains • doesn't like to have dots • the molecular geometry of XeOF2 • can have 6 electrons and be happy • the Hs on C2H4 are ___ ___ ___ ___ • sp2 hybridization gives this shape • dsp3 hybridization gives this shape • ionic Lewis structures must have this • hybridization of six electron domains • model that was made up to show 1/2 bonds • ...
School Subjects in French 2024-02-06
Materias Espanol 2024-03-19
ILE6, U12 2018-04-10
19 Clues: kuni • mõlk • mõõk • tögav • sõudma • välimus • füüsika • liialdus • liha, ihu • geomeetria • taguma, peksma • peatuma; peatama • paljukäidud rada • irve, muie; irvitama • elevust tekitav, stitav • lihtsalt, kõigest, ainult • seiklushimuline, põnevust otsiv • haamer, vasar; taguma, vasardama • vandesõna; needus; kiruma, vanduma
La Música y El Arte 2017-03-16
32 Clues: slow • fast • beat • time • flat • staff • sharp • aside • sound • stage • range • clefs • rhyme • etching • scenery • portrait • allusion • tapestry • very slow • atmosphere • shade, hue • warm color • dark color • whole notes • ledger line • rest symbols • note symbols • plot, scheme • foreshadowing • biographical sketch • as fast as possible • harmonious composition
Geometry Crossword Puzzle by: Kiley Clendennen 2017-05-08
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- The size of a surface. The amount inside the boundary of a flat object.
- A math term. The measure of the amount of space inside a solid figure.
- Alexandrian Greek mathematician. The mathematical system, Euclidean Geometry, was attributed to him.
- A cosmological theory. Based on the existence of cosmic strings.
- Deals with e finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions. Methods originally based on the summation of infinitesimal differences.
- A Greek mathematician. Produced formulas to calculate areas of regular shapes.
- A topological space that locally resembles Euclidean space near each point. Each point has a neighborhood that is homeomorphic to the Euclidean space of dimension.
- A drawing method. Makes it possible to depict a 3-D form as 2-D image.
- A branch of mathematics. Concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- The mathematical study of the properties that are preserved through deformations,twistings, and stretchings of a object. Tearing is not allowed.
- The measure of the size of an object. Usually given as length, width, and height.
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- Abstract science of number, quantity, and space. May be studied in it's own right, or as it is applied to other disciplines.
- A clear formulation of a specific property or a logically consistent proof of a theorem. Meant to serve as signposts leading to mathematical understanding.
- A statement that has been proved on the basis of previously established statements. Generally accepted statements, such as axioms.
- The boundless 3-D extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. Often conceived in 3 linear dimensions.
- A basic structure in incidence geometry. Consists of a set of elements called points, and a set of elements called lines.
- A set of values that show an exact position. Commonly seen as a pair of numbers:(9,-6).
- Also known as orientation or attitude of an object. The imaginary rotation that is needed to move the object from past _ to current _.
- A type of geometry. The study of the projective properties of geometric figures.
- Most extended dimension of an object. Any quantity with dimension distance.
20 Clues: A cosmological theory. Based on the existence of cosmic strings. • A math term. The measure of the amount of space inside a solid figure. • A drawing method. Makes it possible to depict a 3-D form as 2-D image. • The size of a surface. The amount inside the boundary of a flat object. • Most extended dimension of an object. Any quantity with dimension distance. • ...
Geo and Rupt Words 2017-04-30
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- of relating to geography.
- The ________ was studying features of the newly discovered mountain range.
- The volcanoes that are active will _______ soon.
- When the teacher was talking, she was ___________.
- Mathematics that relates to geometry.
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- The business that ran out of money went ___________.
- Batman was _____________.
- The study of shapes.
- Volcanoes produce ___________ energy.
- Politicians who take bribes are ________.
10 Clues: The study of shapes. • Batman was _____________. • of relating to geography. • Volcanoes produce ___________ energy. • Mathematics that relates to geometry. • Politicians who take bribes are ________. • The volcanoes that are active will _______ soon. • When the teacher was talking, she was ___________. • The business that ran out of money went ___________. • ...
Math 2025-08-27
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- he branch of mathematics in which abstract symbols, rather than numbers, are manipulated or operated with arithmetic
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- equations an equation that relates one or more unknown functions and their derivatives.
- the mathematical study of the properties that are preserved through deformations, twistings, and stretchings of objects
- the fundamental of mathematics that includes the operations of numbers
- Theory a branch of mathematics which helps to study the set of positive whole numbers
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- precalculus is a course, or a set of courses, that includes algebra and trigonometry at a level that is designed to prepare students for the study of calculus
- a branch of mathematics that focuses on relationships between the sides and angles of triangles
- mathematics the study of mathematical structures that are countable or otherwise distinct and separable
- algebra the study of linear combinations
10 Clues: algebra the study of linear combinations • the fundamental of mathematics that includes the operations of numbers • Theory a branch of mathematics which helps to study the set of positive whole numbers • equations an equation that relates one or more unknown functions and their derivatives. • ...
Asignaturas con adjetivos 2021-01-20
28 Clues: big • art • fun • nice • easy • small • class • french • boring • german • subject • spanish • biology • english • algebra • science • geometry • difficult • geography • demanding • Phys. Ed. • student (f) • teacher (f) • intelligent • teacher (m) • interesting • mathematics • America History
math crossword 2022-04-13
29 Clues: des • equ • tan • cos • sin • hypp • chord • varia • texver • volume • fugure • radius • degree • hexagon • similar • furmula • theorem • adjacent • pentagon • diameter • function • bisector • algeb-ra • geo-mtry • perimeter • measureing • rhombussss • surface area • perpendicular
Mathematics 2024-10-09
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- - The total length around a two-dimensional shape.
- - The mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.
- - The mathematical operation of combining two or more numbers.
- - The middle value in a set of numbers arranged in order.
- - The inverse function to exponentiation, indicating the power to which a number must be raised.
- - A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- - The average of a set of numbers.
- - The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape.
- - The process of determining how many times one number is contained in another.
- - A whole number, positive or negative, including zero.
- - A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols.
- - The process of finding the product of two numbers.
- - A number multiplied by itself.
- - A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions.
- - The figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint.
- - The operation of removing one number from another.
- - A number raised to the third power.
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- - The number that appears most frequently in a set of data.
- - A number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.
- - The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, and solids.
- - A theorem that relates the sides of a right triangle.
- - The likelihood or chance of an event occurring.
- - A measure of how a function changes as its input changes, used in calculus.
- - A mathematical expression that consists of variables and coefficients.
- - A numerical quantity that is not a whole number, representing a part of a whole.
- - A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- - A symbol used to represent an unknown quantity in a mathematical expression or equation.
- - A line that touches a curve at a single point without crossing it.
- - A reference line used in a graph or coordinate system.
- - The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
30 Clues: - A number multiplied by itself. • - The average of a set of numbers. • - A number raised to the third power. • - The likelihood or chance of an event occurring. • - The total length around a two-dimensional shape. • - A quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • - The process of finding the product of two numbers. • ...
CARTESIAN PLANE 2023-02-07
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- :used to tell exact location in space.
- :is a graphical technique for representing a data set, usually as a graph showing the relationship between two or more variables.
- :one of a pair of numbers and/or letters that show the exact position of a point on a map or graph
- :the initial point or the starting point from where we begin our calculations or measurements.
- : collection of points and lines connecting some (possibly empty) subset of them
- :the line of figures or coordinates that are arranged from top to bottom at the side of a graph or map
- :the rightmost position in a Number or the one’s place.
- :where a line crosses the x-axis
- : A real quantity having a value less than zero.
- a quantity that can be changed and is not fixed.
- :an arithmetic value used for representing the quantity and used in making calculations
- :a figure in geometry, which has only length and no width in a two-dimensional plane and extends infinitely in opposite directions.
- :A mathematical statement in which you show that two amounts are equal using mathematical symbols:
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- :is a fact or rule written with mathematical symbols
- :is a number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number.
- horizontal number line
- : is a number multiplied by a variable.
- : if it is greater than or equal to zero
- :single numbers, variables, or the product of a number and variables
- :property of being positive or negative. negative A real quantity having a value less than zero
- :a flat surface of two dimensions
- :the point where the line crosses the y-axis.
- :rearranging an algebraic equation so that a different variable is on its own.
- :a numerical value that describes the steepness of a line and is usually determined by calculating the ratio of the vertical distance to the horizontal distance (rise over run) between two points.
- :a region defined by the two axes (x-axis and y-axis) of the coordinate system.
25 Clues: horizontal number line • :where a line crosses the x-axis • :a flat surface of two dimensions • :used to tell exact location in space. • : is a number multiplied by a variable. • : if it is greater than or equal to zero • :the point where the line crosses the y-axis. • : A real quantity having a value less than zero. • a quantity that can be changed and is not fixed. • ...
Greatest Mathematicians of All Time 2012-10-21
8 Clues: The wise one • Invented Algebra • Father of Geometry • King of Mathematics • Prince of Mathematics • Queen of the Sciences • Born on the island of Samos • Invented Cartesian Geometry
8th grade Math crossword 2025-05-16
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- The amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object, measured in cubic units.
- A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols to solve equations and represent relationships.
- The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape, measured in square units.
- A fundamental principle in geometry that states that in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- A relation between a set of inputs and a set of possible outputs,
- A quantitative relationship between two numbers, showing how many times one value contains or is contained within the other, often expressed as a fraction
- Operations that alter the form of a figure, including translations (slides), rotations (turns), reflections (flips), and dilations (resizes).
- A pair of numbers written in a specific order, usually representing coordinates
- The point at which a line or curve crosses an axis on a graph.
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- A numerical factor that multiplies a variable in an algebraic expression, indicating how many times a variable is to be multiplied.
- A transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point,
- A straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on its circumference.
- A way of expressing a number as a fraction of 100.
- A measure of the steepness or incline of a line,
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
- An equation that states that two ratios are equivalent.
- A mathematical notation that indicates how many times a number (the base) is multiplied by itself.
- Figures formed by two rays sides that share a common endpoint (vertex
- The process of plotting points, lines, or curves on a coordinate plane to visually represent mathematical relationships or data.
- A symbol (often a letter) used to represent an unknown quantity in mathematical expressions, equations, or functions.
20 Clues: A measure of the steepness or incline of a line, • A way of expressing a number as a fraction of 100. • An equation that states that two ratios are equivalent. • A transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point, • The point at which a line or curve crosses an axis on a graph. • A relation between a set of inputs and a set of possible outputs, • ...
Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- magnets
- generality of algebra
- father of geometry
- triangles
- Indian autodidact
- Italian mathematician
- greek philosopher
- fibonacci number
- Norwegian mathematician
- french lawyer
- gravity
- German philosopher
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- gas laws
- elliptic functions
- the stupidest name ever
- french philosopher
- german number theory
- greek teacher
- set theory
- Swiss physicist
20 Clues: magnets • gravity • gas laws • triangles • set theory • greek teacher • french lawyer • Swiss physicist • fibonacci number • Indian autodidact • greek philosopher • elliptic functions • french philosopher • father of geometry • German philosopher • german number theory • generality of algebra • Italian mathematician • the stupidest name ever • Norwegian mathematician
Unidad 4 Vocabulario - Las Clases 2023-02-27
29 Clues: PE • art • band • choir • music • French • sports • German • science • biology • Spanish • English • physics • algebra • history • Chinese • geometry • calculus • marketing • orchestra • geography • languages • electives • chemistry • arithmetic • mathematics • trigonometry • social studies • computer science
Útiles Escolares y Clases 2025-09-09
29 Clues: face • desk • Study • fifth • bottle • pencil • animal • library • Finance • Biology • Science • birthday • schedule • Wellness • to erase • Geometry • notebook • to write • to carry • Business • Nutrition • classmate • Carpentry • assistant • Geography • take turns • whiteboard • assignments • Construction
Hellenistic Thinkers Crossword 2022-01-19
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- Archimedes invented this siege weapon
- Who was in charge of Alexandria's library?
- Stoic believed _____ came from logic and reason
- Stoics believed _____ caused problems
- Elements explains plane _______
- Archimedes found the value of this
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- Who believed that the sun was the center of the universe?
- measured the ______ of the Earth
- Who was the most famous scientist of the Hellenistic Era?
- Who developed Stoicism?
- Scientists that study stars and planets
- estimate was only 185 _____ off the actual distance
- Would you use plane or solid geometry to calculate how much air is in a basketball?
- Who wrote Elements?
14 Clues: Who wrote Elements? • Who developed Stoicism? • Elements explains plane _______ • measured the ______ of the Earth • Archimedes found the value of this • Archimedes invented this siege weapon • Stoics believed _____ caused problems • Scientists that study stars and planets • Who was in charge of Alexandria's library? • Stoic believed _____ came from logic and reason • ...
Numbers 2023-12-01
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- The number following five, often symbolized by the numeral 6.
- The number after nine, symbolized by the numeral 10.
- A number composed of 10 and 3, represented by the symbols 13.
- The number following eight, often represented by the symbol 9.
- The number after three, often symbolized by the numeral 4.
- A number composed of 10 and 2, often symbolized by the symbols 12.
- The number that comes after four, represented by the symbol 5.
- A number composed of 10 and 4, symbolized by the symbols 14.
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- The number that comes after seven, symbolized by the numeral 8.
- The number after six, represented by the symbol 7.
- A number composed of 10 and 1, represented by the symbols 11.
- The number that follows two, represented by the symbol 3.
- A number composed of 10 and 5, often represented by the symbols 15.
- The smallest counting number, often represented by the symbol 1.
- The number that comes after one, often represented by the symbol 2.
15 Clues: The number after six, represented by the symbol 7. • The number after nine, symbolized by the numeral 10. • The number that follows two, represented by the symbol 3. • The number after three, often symbolized by the numeral 4. • A number composed of 10 and 4, symbolized by the symbols 14. • The number following five, often symbolized by the numeral 6. • ...
Geometry terms 2020-12-16
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- The simplest angle
- Withs four side and four rights angles
- Sometimes triangle, sometimes cercle, is very important in a solid
- Sometimes in geometry, sometimes in Egypt
- The form of the Earth
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- Solid with two cercles
- With six squares
- Sometimes in geometry, sometimes with ice cream
- Solid with five triangles
- We draw it with a ruler
10 Clues: With six squares • The simplest angle • The form of the Earth • Solid with two cercles • We draw it with a ruler • Solid with five triangles • Withs four side and four rights angles • Sometimes in geometry, sometimes in Egypt • Sometimes in geometry, sometimes with ice cream • Sometimes triangle, sometimes cercle, is very important in a solid
Ecluid's geometry 2025-02-01
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- Zero / A point has ___ dimensions
- measure/ Geometry is derived from the Greek word "Geo" meaning ___ and "Metron" meaning ___.
- / A line has only ___ dimension.
- / The intersection of two planes is a ___.
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- geometry/ The branch of geometry that deals with shapes and sizes is called ___.
- / A solid has ___ dimensions.
- / The intersection of two lines is a ___.
- / A surface has ___ dimensions.
8 Clues: / A solid has ___ dimensions. • / A surface has ___ dimensions. • / A line has only ___ dimension. • Zero / A point has ___ dimensions • / The intersection of two lines is a ___. • / The intersection of two planes is a ___. • geometry/ The branch of geometry that deals with shapes and sizes is called ___. • ...
Rupt and Geo Words 2017-04-30
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- The study of shapes.
- When the teacher was talking, she was ___________.
- Volcanoes produce ___________ energy.
- Batman was _____________.
- The volcanoes that are active will _______ soon.
- The business that ran out of money went ___________.
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- Politicians who take bribes are ________.
- of relating to geography.
- Mathematics that relates to geometry.
- The ________ was studying features of the newly discovered mountain range.
10 Clues: The study of shapes. • of relating to geography. • Batman was _____________. • Mathematics that relates to geometry. • Volcanoes produce ___________ energy. • Politicians who take bribes are ________. • The volcanoes that are active will _______ soon. • When the teacher was talking, she was ___________. • The business that ran out of money went ___________. • ...
UNIT 7 VOCABULARY WORKSHEET - I.M.1 2018-07-02
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- An undefined term in geometry; A straight path that has no thickness and extends forever.
- A shape that results from a transformation of a figure known as the preimage.
- Points that lie on the same line.
- Points that lie in the same plane.
- A statement that is accepted as true without proof.
- The original figure in a transformation.
- A transformation that shifts or slides every point of a figure or graph the same distance in the same direction.
- An undefined term in geometry, it is a flat surface that has no thickness and extends forever.
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- To divide into two congruent parts.
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- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- A point at an end of a segment or the starting point of a ray.
- A transformation about a point P such that each point and its image are the same distance from P.
- A transformation across a line such that the line is the perpendicular bisector of each segment joining each point and its image.
- A theorem whose proof follows directly from another theorem.
- An undefined term in geometry, it names a location and has no size.
- A part of a line that starts at an endpoint and extends forever in one direction.
- A statement that has been proven.
18 Clues: Points that lie on the same line. • A statement that has been proven. • Points that lie in the same plane. • To divide into two congruent parts. • The original figure in a transformation. • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • A statement that is accepted as true without proof. • A theorem whose proof follows directly from another theorem. • ...
math 2025-10-03
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- The point in the exact middle of a line segment.
- The place where two lines or shapes meet or cross.
- Points that are all on the same flat surface (like a piece of paper).
- A part of a line that starts at one point and goes forever in one direction.
- If three points are on a line, one point is in the middle of the other two.
- A number that shows where a point is on a line or graph.
- Points that are all on the same straight line.
- A rule in geometry that we accept as true without needing to prove it.
- Two rays that start at the same point but go in opposite directions.
- A line, point, or shape that cuts a segment exactly in half.
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- A straight path that goes on forever in both directions.
- Words in geometry that we can clearly explain using other known words.
- A word in geometry that isn’t clearly defined but everyone agrees on what it means.
- Line segments that are exactly the same length.
- A flat surface that goes on forever in all directions, like a giant sheet of paper.
- How far apart two points are on a line.
- A tiny spot that shows a place in space; it has no size.
- A part of a line that has two endpoints and includes everything between them.
18 Clues: How far apart two points are on a line. • Points that are all on the same straight line. • Line segments that are exactly the same length. • The point in the exact middle of a line segment. • The place where two lines or shapes meet or cross. • A straight path that goes on forever in both directions. • A tiny spot that shows a place in space; it has no size. • ...
The Communication Process 2013-09-29
Across
- A person who creates and shares a message
- The process of creating a profile of the intended receivers of a message
- An informal communication channel in an organization
- Words used in a spoken or written message
- Data that should be kept private or secret
- Things/conditions outside the receiver/sender that hinder communication
- A positive feeling or attitude toward others; the positive reputation or image of a company
- Reviewing material to get a basic understanding of the objectives you are going to read
- The mode or form used to send a message, such as speaking person-to-person or sending an e-mail
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- An idea expressed by a set of symbols
- The physical and social setting in which a message is sent or received
- A person who hears, sees, or reads symbols and interprets a message
- Sending and interpreting messages related to products, services, of a company
- The process of hearing and focusing attention to understand an oral message
- Things or conditions that interfere with the communication process
- Things/conditions within the receiver/sender that hinder communication
- Actions or conditions that express a meaning
- The response of a receiver to a message
- The process of seeing and interpreting written words and other symbols
19 Clues: An idea expressed by a set of symbols • The response of a receiver to a message • A person who creates and shares a message • Words used in a spoken or written message • Data that should be kept private or secret • Actions or conditions that express a meaning • An informal communication channel in an organization • ...
Organic Compounds Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-03
Across
- monomer of nucleic acids
- elements in carbohydrates (symbols only)
- stored energy in plants
- elements in nucleic acids (symbols only)
- chain of monomers
- elements in proteins (symbols only)
- type of lipid found in cell membranes
- monomer of protein
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- type of energy that carbohydrates provide
- one unit
- stored energy in animals
- monomer of carbohydrate
- elements in lipids (symbols only)
- protein that removes extra sugar from the blood
- stores genetic information
15 Clues: one unit • chain of monomers • monomer of protein • monomer of carbohydrate • stored energy in plants • stored energy in animals • monomer of nucleic acids • stores genetic information • elements in lipids (symbols only) • elements in proteins (symbols only) • type of lipid found in cell membranes • elements in carbohydrates (symbols only) • elements in nucleic acids (symbols only) • ...
Asignaturas con adjetivos 2021-01-20
28 Clues: big • art • fun • nice • easy • small • class • french • boring • german • spanish • biology • english • algebra • science • subjecdt • geometry • difficult • geography • demanding • Phys. Ed. • student (f) • teacher (f) • intelligent • teacher (m) • interesting • mathematics • America History
Hutto's Crossword 2023-10-12
20 Clues: bus • book • lead • Expo • school • ROYGBIV • Bulldog • sunshine • Conforte • principal • fancy dance • bathroom pass • oldest students • time to go home • teen favorite food • Friday Saturday Sunday • loud neighboring classroom • Thank Goodness It's Friday • used in sign language class • class about angles and shapes
School Subjects 2024-01-10
32 Clues: art • band • class • choir • school • civics • recess • algebra • biology • Spanish • history • science • English • language • geometry • assembly • finearts • language • lunchtime • geography • chemistry • orchestra • studyhall • literature • technology • mathematics • socialstudies • schoolsubject • socialscience • schoolsubject • computerscience • physicaleducation
Asignaturas con adjetivos 2021-01-20
28 Clues: fun • art • big • nice • easy • small • class • french • german • boring • science • english • spanish • biology • algebra • subject • geometry • Phys. Ed. • demanding • difficult • geography • mathematics • interesting • student (f) • teacher (f) • intelligent • teacher (m) • America History
Mathematicians 2013-04-19
Across
- magnets
- generality of algebra
- father of geometry
- triangles
- Indian autodidact
- Italian mathematician
- greek philosopher
- fibonacci number
- Norwegian mathematician
- french lawyer
- gravity
- German philosopher
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- gas laws
- elliptic functions
- the stupidest name ever
- french philosopher
- german number theory
- greek teacher
- set theory
- Swiss physicist
20 Clues: magnets • gravity • gas laws • triangles • set theory • greek teacher • french lawyer • Swiss physicist • fibonacci number • Indian autodidact • greek philosopher • elliptic functions • french philosopher • father of geometry • German philosopher • german number theory • generality of algebra • Italian mathematician • the stupidest name ever • Norwegian mathematician
