geometry Crossword Puzzles
Uni, Bi, Tri, and Quad Review 2014-11-12
Across
- a one-wheeled vehicle
- happening every two weeks
- to cut into four equal parts
- a two-footed creature
- a figure in geometry that has four sides
- moving only in one direction
- a three legged stool, table, or stand
- able to speak three different languages
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- a group of three people or things
- having only one cell
- able to speak two different languages
- an animal with four feet
- one of four babies born at the same time
- the ability to speak four languages
- an airplane with two pairs of wings
- three related plays or novels
- happening every two months
- to cut into three parts
- to join together in one group
- a horse-like animal that has one horn
20 Clues: having only one cell • a one-wheeled vehicle • a two-footed creature • to cut into three parts • an animal with four feet • happening every two weeks • happening every two months • to cut into four equal parts • moving only in one direction • three related plays or novels • to join together in one group • a group of three people or things • the ability to speak four languages • ...
Lesson 7 Vocabulary 2022-06-01
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- I ordered a ___ from McDonald's.
- My ____ are blue
- Geometry is ____
- That ___________ was weird.
- What do you use to cut things?
- It's cold outside, put on a ____!
- I want to ____ a trip to Disneyland!
- I have _-____ friends
- We're late, ____-__
- I like the design on that _____
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- I dipped my ______-____ in ketchup.
- I forgot to eat __________
- My favorite animal is a ______.
- I didn't use gloves, my _____ are like ice!
- I don't want to be near you, _______!
- I ran too fast, my _____ is racing!
- My ____ is clogged, I can't smell anything.
- I have ____ books
- I don't want to go out, ______ are annoying
- You are late to school, __-__-__
- When can we go to _____?
- Can I borrow your ______?
22 Clues: My ____ are blue • Geometry is ____ • I have ____ books • We're late, ____-__ • I have _-____ friends • When can we go to _____? • Can I borrow your ______? • I forgot to eat __________ • That ___________ was weird. • What do you use to cut things? • My favorite animal is a ______. • I like the design on that _____ • I ordered a ___ from McDonald's. • You are late to school, __-__-__ • ...
Week 9 Spelling Crossword -Hanna and Vianne 2021-06-16
Across
- not caring
- when something is flexible and stretchy
- past tense of bite
- the resistance of when you rub two object against each other
- a person who digs
- the process of taking valuable minerals from a mine
- flexible and capable of being shaped
- easily broken
- a person who searches for gold
- relating to alluvium
- bravery and strength
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- rule by the people, starting with demo-
- complete quietness
- a place in New South Wales that had a popular goldfield
- materials used to package soemthing
- when something is thick and heavy
- noun of symbolise
- a school subject relating to math (but not math) and starts with 'g'
- is the only country and continent in the world
- an offer of marriage
20 Clues: not caring • easily broken • noun of symbolise • a person who digs • complete quietness • past tense of bite • an offer of marriage • relating to alluvium • bravery and strength • a person who searches for gold • when something is thick and heavy • materials used to package soemthing • flexible and capable of being shaped • rule by the people, starting with demo- • ...
Week 9 Spelling Crossword -Hanna and Vianne 2021-06-16
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- not caring
- when something is flexible and stretchy
- past tense of bite
- the resistance of when you rub two object against each other
- a person who digs
- the process of taking valuable minerals from a mine
- flexible and capable of being shaped
- easily broken
- a person who searches for gold
- relating to alluvium
- bravery and strength
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- rule by the people, starting with demo-
- complete quietness
- a place in New South Wales that had a popular goldfield
- materials used to package soemthing
- when something is thick and heavy
- noun of symbolise
- a school subject relating to math (but not math) and starts with 'g'
- is the only country and continent in the world
- an offer of marriage
20 Clues: not caring • easily broken • noun of symbolise • a person who digs • complete quietness • past tense of bite • an offer of marriage • relating to alluvium • bravery and strength • a person who searches for gold • when something is thick and heavy • materials used to package soemthing • flexible and capable of being shaped • rule by the people, starting with demo- • ...
AMU Goes Back to School 2023-09-05
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- Humanitarian international organization found in schools
- Marked everyday (even after lunch)
- Carrier of victuals hot or cold
- Punishment for unbecoming behaviour
- Grades for the term
- A Gleaner sponsored school Competition for adolescents
- Semicircular geometry tool
- A collection of maps
- "School is ____ for today..."
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- Successful completion of academic studies
- A "RAVAS" would likely join this society/team
- A four-member academic team
- "Speak the ______and..."
- "...Speak it _____"
- "Our vows and _____ promises"
- A large group of classical musicians
- "For _____ is better than silver and gold"
- A popular English Language book
- Students report to this location every morning for the entire school year
- Senior students selected to lead and discipline others
- Third attribute to stand up for in the National Pledge
21 Clues: "...Speak it _____" • Grades for the term • A collection of maps • "Speak the ______and..." • Semicircular geometry tool • A four-member academic team • "Our vows and _____ promises" • "School is ____ for today..." • Carrier of victuals hot or cold • A popular English Language book • Marked everyday (even after lunch) • Punishment for unbecoming behaviour • ...
Vocab. Cap. 4A 2024-01-25
Across
- Math
- Chorus
- Chemistry
- calculator
- dictionary
- ton
- workshop
- Band
- a little
- nothing
- they have
- Computer Science
- easy
- he has
- Geometry
- some (fem)
- Do you need?
- pen
- you have
- we have
- a (fem)
- to come
- History
- to have
- art
- school supplies
- I need
- Calculus
- Spanish
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- first
- in the AM
- Science
- Physics
- Favorite subject
- folder
- German
- a (masc)
- in the afternoon
- computer
- Biology
- folder
- Phys. Ed.
- clothing
- shoes
- lunch
- difficult
- French
- I have
- ruler
- thing
- Algebra
- some (masc)
- many
- English
- Health
- afterwards
- clock
- backpack
- pencil
59 Clues: ton • pen • art • Math • Band • easy • many • first • shoes • lunch • ruler • thing • clock • Chorus • folder • German • folder • French • I have • he has • Health • pencil • I need • Science • Physics • Biology • nothing • Algebra • we have • English • a (fem) • to come • History • to have • Spanish • a (masc) • computer • workshop • clothing • a little • Geometry • you have • backpack • Calculus • in the AM • Chemistry • Phys. Ed. • they have • difficult • calculator • dictionary • some (fem) • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-03-18
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- – Rate of change of a function.
- – Process of finding the area under a curve.
- – A number with exactly two factors: 1 and itself.
- – The middle value in a sorted list.
- – The average of a set of numbers.
- – A collection of distinct objects.
- – A step-by-step procedure to solve a problem.
- – A power indicating repeated multiplication.
- – A numerical factor in an expression.
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- – The most frequently occurring number.
- – A number system using 0 and 1.
- – A base-10 number system.
- – A relation where each input has one output.
- – A proven mathematical statement.
- – An ordered list of numbers.
- – The study of shapes and space.
- – A comparison of two quantities.
- – A rectangular array of numbers.
- – Principles of valid reasoning.
- – A self-repeating geometric pattern.
20 Clues: – A base-10 number system. • – An ordered list of numbers. • – Rate of change of a function. • – A number system using 0 and 1. • – The study of shapes and space. • – Principles of valid reasoning. • – A comparison of two quantities. • – A rectangular array of numbers. • – A proven mathematical statement. • – The average of a set of numbers. • ...
THE GREAT MINDS CROSSWORD 2025-09-08
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- Developed Laws of Motion and Gravity
- Known as the Father of Geometry
- Invented Boolean algebra
- Developed game theory
- Known for Fibonacci sequence
- Introduced the Cartesian coordinate system
- Known for prime number theorem and analytic continuation of zeta
- Introduced the concept of zero in Indian mathematics
- Invented matrix determinant and cofactor expansion
- Proved the non-existence of general solutions to quintic equations
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- Famous for the formula
- First woman mathematician of note in history
- Developed measure theory and integration
- Known for set theory and infinity
- Inventor of Calculus (along with Newton)
- Discovered the theorem on right-angled triangle areas
- Known for his Last Theorem
- Known for the probability theorem of large numbers
- Founder of modern computer science
- Proved the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
20 Clues: Developed game theory • Famous for the formula • Invented Boolean algebra • Known for his Last Theorem • Known for Fibonacci sequence • Known as the Father of Geometry • Known for set theory and infinity • Founder of modern computer science • Developed Laws of Motion and Gravity • Developed measure theory and integration • Inventor of Calculus (along with Newton) • ...
Math Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-09
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- What is a structure formed from one or more sets of undefined objects, various concepts which may or may not be defined, and a set of axioms relating these objects and concepts?
- What denotes a position in space and has no dimension, represented by a fine dot?
- What is a theorem that is usually considered an easy consequence of another theorem?
- What is a flat surface that has no thickness and extends infinitely in every direction?
- What is a line or segment that intersects two or more coplanar lines at distinct points?
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- The Father of Geometry
- What is a statement proven based on axioms, other theorems, and some of logical connectives?
- What is generally used to describe an auxiliary fact that is used in the proof of a more significant result or less significant theorem?
- What is a geometric line that is infinitely long, extends in both directions without end, and has no thickness or width?
- What is a statement that is taken to be true, to serve as a premise or starting point for further reasoning and arguments?
10 Clues: The Father of Geometry • What denotes a position in space and has no dimension, represented by a fine dot? • What is a theorem that is usually considered an easy consequence of another theorem? • What is a flat surface that has no thickness and extends infinitely in every direction? • ...
BLDR Crossword 2021-02-14
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- Out of focus
- Cheese in an Italian sub
- L in BLDR
- Condron's nickname
- Brennan's financial center
- Meditation instructor
- Large marsupial
- BLDR's most recent guest speaker
- Skin art, informally
- Thurman of Kill Bill
- Center of campus
- Economic downturn
- Poker stake
- Lover of Marx
- McKeage's dog
- Notable point in geometry
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- Kania's first name
- His stock trading game
- BLDR retreat
- Teacher of Eloquentia Negotialis
- Aid and ____
- Scranton's other University
- C-Span Ceo and Scranton Alum
- The U's next president
- Roman moon goddess
- "The Student Voice of The University of Scranton"
- Bobby's real name
- former BLDR assistant
- "Hit Refresh" author
- Scranton's mayor and BLDR's guest
- Like Chipotle, but worse
31 Clues: L in BLDR • Poker stake • Out of focus • BLDR retreat • Aid and ____ • Lover of Marx • McKeage's dog • Large marsupial • Center of campus • Bobby's real name • Economic downturn • Kania's first name • Condron's nickname • Roman moon goddess • Skin art, informally • Thurman of Kill Bill • "Hit Refresh" author • Meditation instructor • former BLDR assistant • His stock trading game • The U's next president • ...
ILE 6 Unit 12 2018-09-17
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- peatuma; peatama
- piknikukorv
- jõud, tugevus
- vastu panema, tõrkuma
- humorist
- uuesti, jälle
- haav
- haava siduma
- sinep
- kelleski põnevust tekitama
- rapsama, sikutama
- õlg
- tögav
- õlgkübar, õlgkaabu
- veiseliha
- mille tõttu
- sõudma
- irvitama
- õunakook
- lihtsalt, kõigest, ainult
- olemasolu, eksistents
- seiklushimuline, põnevust otsiv
- orajas, oraline; okkaline
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- tasakaalustama
- taguma, peksma
- üritama, proovima
- elevust tekitav, sütitav
- võpatama panema
- tühi, võlts; õõnes
- füüsika
- mõõk
- riskeerima
- liialdus, liialdamine
- millegi üleannetu peale väljas olema
- taguma, vasardama
- ilme, välimus, väljanägemine
- kuni
- liha, ihu
- mõlk
- konservipurgi avaja
- kõrvalistel teedel
- pootshaak
- geomeetria
- heitma, pilduma
- kiruma, vanduma
- rõõmsamaks muutuma; selginema
- laevamast
- porine, mudane
48 Clues: õlg • mõõk • haav • kuni • mõlk • sinep • tögav • sõudma • füüsika • humorist • irvitama • õunakook • liha, ihu • pootshaak • veiseliha • laevamast • riskeerima • geomeetria • piknikukorv • mille tõttu • haava siduma • jõud, tugevus • uuesti, jälle • tasakaalustama • taguma, peksma • porine, mudane • võpatama panema • heitma, pilduma • kiruma, vanduma • peatuma; peatama • üritama, proovima • taguma, vasardama • rapsama, sikutama • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-01-15
Across
- a Greek city-state
- sad,or play
- someone who legally from a place
- made the formula to fine the length of a triangle Sid for a right angle
- piece of land with water on three sides
- ruled by the people
- a few people who rule
- an independent city with its own government
- invented many geometry math ideas
- group that monitored the king in Sparta
- student of Socrates,studied government
- Greek philosopher, used questions to make people think.
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- higher class,often owed land
- right- power to rule given by the gods
- one leader or king
- higher class,often owed land
- passed down through a family
- - invented a screw pump to raise water from irrigation
- funny play
- market area of a Greek city-state
- to rule
21 Clues: to rule • funny play • sad,or play • a Greek city-state • one leader or king • ruled by the people • a few people who rule • higher class,often owed land • higher class,often owed land • passed down through a family • someone who legally from a place • market area of a Greek city-state • invented many geometry math ideas • right- power to rule given by the gods • ...
Maths Crossword 2023-07-27
Across
- Approximating a number to the nearest place value.
- Taking one number away from another.
- Measurement of events in hours, minutes, and seconds.
- Combining numbers together.
- Repeated addition.
- A mathematical statement with an equal sign.
- Device used to measure time.
- A straight path that extends infinitely in both directions.
- The result of division.
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- The result of subtraction.
- A sequence that repeats.
- The result of multiplication.
- The result of addition.
- A part of a whole.
- The study of shapes and their properties.
- A mark used to count and record data.
- Determining the size or quantity of something.
- Currency used for buying and selling goods.
- Sharing or grouping numbers equally.
- Value The value of a digit based on its position in a number.
20 Clues: A part of a whole. • Repeated addition. • The result of addition. • The result of division. • A sequence that repeats. • The result of subtraction. • Combining numbers together. • Device used to measure time. • The result of multiplication. • Taking one number away from another. • Sharing or grouping numbers equally. • A mark used to count and record data. • ...
Mathematicians crossword 2025-07-11
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- Gives name to a periodicity property
- Certain type of orthogonal polynomials
- Gave a rule for inverting conditional probabilities
- Analyzed singularities of ODEs
- Gives name to isometries of Riemannian spaces
- Axiomatized probability theory
- Pioneer in set theory
- Name of mathematician and writer J. Taine
- Famous topologist
- Author of famous catalogue on differential equations
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- Polish logician
- Pioneer in group theory
- Expert in measure theory
- French geometer of the XIX Century
- Gives name to the characteristic of polyhedra
- Gives name to a transformation in integral geometry
- Famous number theorist
- Pioneer on logarithms
- Introduced continuous groups of transformations
- Founder of sequential analysis
- Creator of Erlangen's program
- Famous for catastrophe theory
- Shares an important theorem with S. Ulam
23 Clues: Polish logician • Famous topologist • Pioneer on logarithms • Pioneer in set theory • Famous number theorist • Pioneer in group theory • Expert in measure theory • Creator of Erlangen's program • Famous for catastrophe theory • Analyzed singularities of ODEs • Founder of sequential analysis • Axiomatized probability theory • French geometer of the XIX Century • ...
MATHS CROSSWORD 2025-09-07
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- The shortest distance from a point to a line
- A vector that only scales under a linear transform
- Decimal that never terminates or repeats
- A triangle with one angle more than 90°
- Half of a circle
- A polygon with 100 sides
- Indian who introduced zero
- The slope of a curve at a point
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- A polygon with three sides
- Side opposite right angle
- Multiplying a number by itself
- Line that touches a curve at exactly one point
- Known as the Father of Geometry
- A chord passing through the center
- Curve defined by second-degree polynomial
- Prince of Mathematics
- The most frequent data value
- Inverse of squaring
- Integer divisible by 1 and itself only
- Unknown quantity in algebra
- Additive identity
21 Clues: Half of a circle • Additive identity • Inverse of squaring • Prince of Mathematics • A polygon with 100 sides • Side opposite right angle • A polygon with three sides • Indian who introduced zero • Unknown quantity in algebra • The most frequent data value • Multiplying a number by itself • Known as the Father of Geometry • The slope of a curve at a point • ...
Math-4 2025-10-02
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- Famous prediction of Halley's Comet in 1759
- Wrote "Geometria indivisibilibus continuorum" in 1635
- Author of monumental "Traité des substitutions"
- Gives name to a matrix decomposition
- Wrote "Dimension Theory" in 1941
- Gives name to rule in determinant theory
- Gives name to an indicatrix
- Known expert in graph theory
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- Improved the logical system of Frege
- Introduced parallel transport in Riemannian manifolds
- Gives name to an important projection of the sphere
- Gives name to a relevant class of numbers
- Gives name to a fourth-order class three surface
- Generalized the Lebesgue integral
- Famous for binational transformations
- Systematized descriptive geometry
- Discovered "ideal complex numbers"
- Pioneer in the study of nilpotent Lie groups
- Gave name to the Luzitania group in the 1920s
- Studied probability in chains
20 Clues: Gives name to an indicatrix • Known expert in graph theory • Studied probability in chains • Wrote "Dimension Theory" in 1941 • Generalized the Lebesgue integral • Systematized descriptive geometry • Discovered "ideal complex numbers" • Improved the logical system of Frege • Gives name to a matrix decomposition • Famous for binational transformations • ...
Week 9 Spelling Crossword -Hanna and Vianne 2021-06-16
Across
- not caring
- when something is flexible and stretchy
- past tense of bite
- the resistance of when you rub two object against each other
- a person who digs
- the process of taking valuable minerals from a mine
- flexible and capable of being shaped
- easily broken
- a person who searches for gold
- relating to alluvium
- bravery and strength
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- rule by the people, starting with demo-
- complete quietness
- a place in New South Wales that had a popular goldfield
- materials used to package soemthing
- when something is thick and heavy
- noun of symbolise
- a school subject relating to math (but not math) and starts with 'g'
- is the only country and continent in the world
- an offer of marriage
20 Clues: not caring • easily broken • noun of symbolise • a person who digs • complete quietness • past tense of bite • an offer of marriage • relating to alluvium • bravery and strength • a person who searches for gold • when something is thick and heavy • materials used to package soemthing • flexible and capable of being shaped • rule by the people, starting with demo- • ...
Kalia Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-28
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- other at any point are said to be parallel.
- projection is a method
- other than 90 degrees.
- - pull or draw.
- triangle -
- in true proportions and relations and all others at suitable
- -
- Drawing- a projective drawing of which the frontal lines are
- horizontal line is usually the X axis in a data plot.
- projection-
- method of projection in which an object is depicted or a surface mapped
- elementary geometry
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- lines- are used in hand drawing and CAD
- lines -
- a straight line
- lines -
- lines- a line perpendicular to a surface or to another line considered as a base
- geometry, an equilateral triangle is a triangle
- In physics and mathematics,
- parallel lines.
- most countries, traffic
- signs are in the shape of an octagon.
- Lines- two lines in a plane that do not intersect or touch
- dimension of a mathematical space.
24 Clues: - • lines - • lines - • triangle - • projection- • a straight line • - pull or draw. • parallel lines. • elementary geometry • projection is a method • other than 90 degrees. • most countries, traffic • In physics and mathematics, • dimension of a mathematical space. • signs are in the shape of an octagon. • lines- are used in hand drawing and CAD • other at any point are said to be parallel. • ...
Deutsch 1: Der Stundenplan 2021-04-25
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- study hall
- religion
- German
- geography
- to ring
- break
- physiology
- genetics
- What is you favorite subject?
- Spanish
- French
- Japanese
- social studies
- history
- natural science
- geometry
- microbiology
- algebra
- Latin
- computer science
- You are right.
- home ec, FCS
- physics
- math (long form)
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- schedule
- oceanography
- anatomy
- psychology
- grade (on test, quiz)
- subject (school subject)
- math (short form)
- music
- astronomy
- philosophy
- hour, class period
- technology
- orchestra
- lunch
- favorite subject
- to make, to do
- to have
- phys ed
- chemistry
- You are wrong.
- to be
- choir, chorus
- art
- biology
- to learn, to study
- English
- economics
- ethics
52 Clues: art • music • break • lunch • to be • Latin • German • French • ethics • anatomy • to ring • to have • Spanish • phys ed • history • biology • English • algebra • physics • schedule • religion • genetics • Japanese • geometry • geography • astronomy • orchestra • chemistry • economics • study hall • psychology • physiology • philosophy • technology • oceanography • microbiology • home ec, FCS • choir, chorus • to make, to do • You are wrong. • social studies • ...
Learning Strategies (LS) 2021-11-03
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- First name of Mr. Richardson in our class
- Algebra, Geometry, Addition
- Learning about past events
- Mandarin High ____ is a great example
- "The doctor is in the house"
- The second word in the title of our class
- Why you are in class each day
- Setting up your materials in a logical way
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- He has two last names separated by a hyphen
- Putting words on paper
- Miss Bradley's first name
- Our newest male student
- This word refers to being at school
- First name of Miss Richardson in our class
- A new name for physical education
- Physics, Biology, Chemistry
- He's wearing a white ball cap today
- Here's a hint for the first name, "___ your shoe."
- A skill that involves books and YOU!
- Our newest female student
20 Clues: Putting words on paper • Our newest male student • Miss Bradley's first name • Our newest female student • Learning about past events • Algebra, Geometry, Addition • Physics, Biology, Chemistry • "The doctor is in the house" • Why you are in class each day • A new name for physical education • This word refers to being at school • He's wearing a white ball cap today • ...
Math Crossword 2023-04-10
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- Mr. Martin's favorite fruit.( Starts with W)
- Only drink allowed to bring in.
- Sophomore Math Class
- What do you eat?
- another word for splitting numbers.
- Another word for work.
- Paraprofessional name.
- Teachers name.
- Mr. Martin's favorite food. (Starts with B)
- Schools name.
- another word for Sum.
- a 1/2 is a type of?
- What you call a person who teaches.
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- an operation that augments.( Begins with an M)
- To finish High school is to?
- Type of snack thats crunchy. (Starts with C)
- Mr. Martin's Personality trait( Starts with F)
- Lunch that students have every Tuesday and Thursday.
- Freshman Math Class.
- another word for deduct.
- General core class you're in.
- what are the people the Teacher teaches.
22 Clues: Schools name. • Teachers name. • What do you eat? • a 1/2 is a type of? • Sophomore Math Class • Freshman Math Class. • another word for Sum. • Another word for work. • Paraprofessional name. • another word for deduct. • To finish High school is to? • General core class you're in. • Only drink allowed to bring in. • another word for splitting numbers. • What you call a person who teaches. • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2013-12-16
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- Formation of the military.
- Soldiers.
- Father of Geometry.
- Sculptor known for proportionality.
- Most famous Greek playwright.
- Democracy and cultural center.
- Created proposed laws.
- Father of History.
- Name of road system in Ancient Persia.
- Leader who led Greece to Golden Age.
- Alliance of city states under Pericles.
- Devoted to Athena.
- Alexander the Great's tutor.
- Marketplace.
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- Gave advice from the Gods.
- The Greek City-State.
- Culture under Alexander the Great.
- Hilltop refuge.
- God of the underworld.
- Greatest city in Hellenistic age.
- Persian monotheistic religion.
- War Wars between Athens and Sparta.
- Leader of Persia known for religious tolerance.
- Ushered in the Greek Dark ages.
- Goddess of healing.
- Most famous and powerful God in Ancient Greece.
- Military City-State.
27 Clues: Soldiers. • Marketplace. • Hilltop refuge. • Father of History. • Devoted to Athena. • Father of Geometry. • Goddess of healing. • Military City-State. • The Greek City-State. • God of the underworld. • Created proposed laws. • Gave advice from the Gods. • Formation of the military. • Alexander the Great's tutor. • Most famous Greek playwright. • Democracy and cultural center. • ...
Rubik's Cube 2016-12-16
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- The Rubik's Cube is a geometrical _____.
- to complete something.
- A code needed to solve something.
- Can be made or put together.
- The Rubik's cube can have ________ colours.
- There are many Rubik's Cube ____________'s.
- Part of something.
- A vibrant shade.
- The Rubik's Cube has a cubic ________.
- The Rubik's Cube is a _______.
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- A Rubik's Cube can come in many different _____.
- The Rubik's Cube is ___________ to solve.
- The Rubik's Cube has _________ colours.
- Can be taken apart.
- Pieces of papers that stick, they have colours on them.
- There are 43 quintillion ________ combinations in the cube.
- The Rubik's cube can be made of a lot of different _________.
- Multiple faces on an object.
- The middle of a machine.
- A six sided shape.
20 Clues: A vibrant shade. • Part of something. • A six sided shape. • Can be taken apart. • to complete something. • The middle of a machine. • Can be made or put together. • Multiple faces on an object. • The Rubik's Cube is a _______. • A code needed to solve something. • The Rubik's Cube has a cubic ________. • The Rubik's Cube has _________ colours. • ...
2/21/2024 2024-02-20
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- pay you receive for working a period of time
- small broom
- one sixtieth of an hour
- 1000 times one thousand
- plural of she and he
- sliding box in a desk
- part of a country not settled
- a game or problem to solve
- light metal
- two of something
- rob
- trousers
- small piece, bit, as in wood _____ board
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- long orange vegetable
- math that includes angles, lines and shapes
- fabric made from worm cocoons
- material that flows
- maker of Word, Publisher, Excel and Access
- several item written on a note
- building for students
- personal bank ________, checking or savings
- rug
- a large body of salt water other than an ocean or sea
- is, ___, was, were
- round, red fruit
25 Clues: rug • rob • trousers • small broom • light metal • two of something • round, red fruit • is, ___, was, were • material that flows • plural of she and he • long orange vegetable • building for students • sliding box in a desk • one sixtieth of an hour • 1000 times one thousand • a game or problem to solve • fabric made from worm cocoons • part of a country not settled • several item written on a note • ...
Angelo Perez's High School Teachers 2022-12-06
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- Spanish II
- Transitional English
- IB Math: Application & Interpretations I
- Physics assistant
- English III assistant no. 1
- Human Geography assistant
- Civics (from August 2021 to March 2022)
- Biology assistant
- Earth and Space Science
- Civics assistant
- Geometry assistant (main teacher throughout the 2022–2023 year)
- Sociology
- Chemistry
- Algebra I assistant
- Exploring Computer Science
- English I + II assistant
- Art I
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- English II
- Algebra I
- Physical Education I + II
- Human Geography
- IB Math: Application & Interpretations II
- Physics
- Psychology
- English III
- Biology
- Seminar IV
- Seminar I
- Physical Education: Competitive Team Sports
- U.S. History
- English I
- Spanish I
- English III assistant no. 2
- Physical Education: Senior Leaders
- Music I
35 Clues: Art I • Physics • Biology • Music I • Algebra I • Seminar I • Sociology • Chemistry • English I • Spanish I • English II • Spanish II • Psychology • Seminar IV • English III • U.S. History • Human Geography • Civics assistant • Physics assistant • Biology assistant • Algebra I assistant • Transitional English • Earth and Space Science • English I + II assistant • Physical Education I + II • Human Geography assistant • ...
20250509 2025-05-09
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- the act of defining
- one who studies astronomy
- to calculate approximately
- to give up to the control or influence of another person or agent
- a pot with a spout for brewing tea
- the act of examining officially
- the complex of characteristics that make an individual distinctive
- in addition
- the quality of being hard to do
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- relating to a corporation
- an object used as a mark to shoot at
- the force that attracts a body toward the earth
- relating to the production and distribution of wealth
- relating to botany
- a two-winged insect
- to induce to believe
- intense in degree
- to fill with breath
- the mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces
- to fasten with a needle and thread
20 Clues: in addition • intense in degree • relating to botany • the act of defining • a two-winged insect • to fill with breath • to induce to believe • relating to a corporation • one who studies astronomy • to calculate approximately • the act of examining officially • the quality of being hard to do • a pot with a spout for brewing tea • to fasten with a needle and thread • ...
Melon Folder 2025-12-01
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- Prepare food to eat.
- Easy bake ____; place where food is baked.
- Female person in a family.
- Stringed pasta.
- A covering of a gift; what is done for Christmas gifts.
- Numbers to a safe to open it;____ lock at school.
- Group of children in a school; English ____; math ____.
- Not a king or queen; male person.
- Top of a building or house.
- ____ potato pie; not sour.
- Things hung on a Christmas tree for decoration.
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- Money; not coins.
- Opposite of mama.
- Not in danger; opposite of out when playing softball.
- A baby horse.
- Not now or yesterday.
- A group of people who came to America for freedom.
- O; a figure in Geometry.
- Opposite of front.
- Wanting water to drink.
20 Clues: A baby horse. • Stringed pasta. • Money; not coins. • Opposite of mama. • Opposite of front. • Prepare food to eat. • Not now or yesterday. • Wanting water to drink. • O; a figure in Geometry. • Female person in a family. • ____ potato pie; not sour. • Top of a building or house. • Not a king or queen; male person. • Easy bake ____; place where food is baked. • ...
Climax Scotts Winter Puzzle 1 2025-12-18
6 Clues: math teacher • school mascot • a new teacher at CS • 'tis the season to be ____ • subject dealing with shapes • subject dealing with motion, force, and energy
Fusion 360 2024-12-06
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- Duplicates selected sketch curves in an arc or circular pattern. Select the curves to pattern, the point to revolve around, and the quantity.
- Creates a polygon using the center point and midpoint of one edge. Select the center point of the polygon. Specify a value for the number of sides. Select the midpoint of an edge or specify a distance and select a point.
- The navigation bar contains commands used to zoom, pan, and orbit your design. The display settings control the appearance of the interface and how designs are displayed on the canvas.
- Creates, joins, or removes volumes using bounding volumes formed by tool selections. Select solids, surfaces or workplanes as tools to form volumes (or cells). These cells can be used to cut existing solids or to join to existing solids or to create a new solid.
- Adds depth to a closed sketch profile or planar face. Select the profile or planar face then specify the distance to extrude.
- Insert a McMaster-Carr Component into the active document. Browse to the desired component, click the Product Detail CAD icon, select the file type, then click save.
- Trims a sketch curve to the nearest intersecting curve or boundary geometry. Pause the cursor over the curve to preview the portion to be trimmed. Select the curve to trim.
- Revolves a sketch profile or planar face around a selected axis. Select a profile or planar face then select the axis to revolve around.
- Reverses the effects or results of the most recent action.
- (keyboard shortcut “L”) Creates lines and arcs. Select a start and endpoint to define a line segment. Click and drag the endpoint of a segment to define an arc.
- In the profile, you can control your profile and account settings, or use the help menu to continue your learning or get help in troubleshooting.
- Moves an object (component, body, sketch, work geometry) by aligning geometry selected from the object with geometry selected elsewhere. Geometry can be a point, line, plane, circle, or coordinate system. Snaps are treated as full coordinate systems for full position and orientation alignment. Select the point on the object to move then select the point on the face to align to. Click Flip and Angle to rotate the object.
- Creates a construction plane that is tangent to a cylindrical or conical face. Select the cylinder or cone that the plane will be tangent to. Specify the position by entering an angle or selecting a reference plane and then adding an angle.
- Projects the body silhouette, edges, work geometries and sketch curves into the active sketch plane. Use the selection filter to project a specific type of geometry or the body silhouette.
- Displays the Parameters dialog box. Edit the name, expression, and comments for parameters. Create User Parameters to use in other expressions.
- Creates a hole based on user-specified values and selections. Select a face to place the hole then select edges to position the hole on the face, or select sketch points to place multiple holes. Specify the hole type, tap type, and size values.
- Creates a solid box. Select a plane, draw a rectangle then specify the height of the box.
- Creates a rectangle using three points to define width, direction, and height. Select the first point as the start of the rectangle. Select the second point or specify a distance value and pick a point. Select the third point or specify a distance value.
- Converts the selected body to a mesh body and outputs to STL or a 3D print utility (software). Select the body to output. Set the mesh controls and specify the print utility to output to.
- Creates a solid cylinder. Select a plane, draw a circle then specify the height of the cylinder.
- (keyboard shortcut “1”) Define a window by mouse down drag. Selection from left to right will select any target within the boundary. Selection from right to left will select any target crossed by the boundary.
- Physical materials affect the color and engineering properties of bodies and components. Drag the physical material from the dialog to the body or component.
- Creates duplicate faces, features, bodies, or components and arranges them in rows and columns. Select the objects to pattern then specify the direction, quantity, and distance.
- Use the ViewCube to orbit your design or view the design from standard view positions.
- Creates a new empty component or converts existing bodies to components. When creating an empty component, enter a name and select the parent. When converting bodies, select the bodies to convert.
- Creates an arc using three points. Select the start point, end point, and then a point on the arc.
- Your portal to both community and professional built Add-Ins for Fusion 360. Install apps to further enhance the functionality of Autodesk Fusion 360.
- Duplicates sketch curves in rows and columns. Select the curves to pattern then specify the direction, quantity, and distance.
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- Creates a circle tangent to two sketch lines. Select two lines then specify the radius of the circle.
- Creates a spline curve through the selected points. Select the first point to start the spline. Select additional points as fit points.
- Places an arc of a specified radius at the intersection of two lines or arcs. Select the vertex or the two lines or arcs. Specify a radius for the fillet.
- Copies the selected sketch curves a specified distance from the original curves. Select the curves to offset then specify the offset distance.
- Creates a polygon using the center point and a vertex. Select the center point of the polygon. Specify a value for the number of edges. Select a vertex point or specify a distance and select a point.
- Sweeps a sketch profile or planar face along a selected path. Select a series of profiles or planar faces to define a shape. Optionally select rails or a centerline guide the shape.
- The timeline lists operations performed on your design. Right-click operations in the timeline to make changes. Drag operations to change the order they are calculated.
- Deletes the selected entity from the design. Select components, bodies, sketches, and construction entities to remove.
- Create sketch dimensions for sketch geometries. Use dimensions to control the size or position of sketch objects. Select the sketch curves to dimension then select an area to position the dimension.
- Opens the material browser. Manage materials the Fusion 360 material library. Upload or alter existing materials.
- Moves the selected face, body, sketch, or construction geometry a specified distance angle. Select the objects to modify then specify the distance or angle. Use Set Pivot to reposition the manipulator.
- Creates a circle defined by two points. Specify two points on the diameter of the circle.
- Use the Toolbar to select the workspace you want to work in, and the tool you want to use in the workspace selected.
- Opening The Data Panel gives you access to your Project Files and Folders. Click the Show Data Panel button in the upper left of the Fusion window. The Panel will expand on the left side and display the project folders. You can also add members to projects and Import data from other sources.
- Removes material from a part interior, creating a hollow cavity with walls of a specified thickness. Select faces then specify a thickness. The selected faces will be removed and the body will become hollow.
- Creates a circle defined by three points. Specify three points on the circumference of the circle. The points define the size and the position of the circle.
- (keyboard shortcut “C”) Creates a circle using a center point and diameter. Select to define the center point then specify the diameter.
- Include edges, work geometry, and sketch curves into the current sketch. Select the objects to include.
- Creates a transitional shape between two or more sketch profiles or planar faces. Select a series of profiles or planar faces to define a shape. Optionally select rails or a centerline to guide the shape.
- Makes a mirrored copy of selected faces, features, bodies, or components at equal distances across a plane. Select the objects to mirror then the plane to mirror around.
- Creates a rectangle using two points to define the center and one corner. Select the first point as the center of the rectangle. Select a corner point or specify width and height values.
- Creates a solid body sphere.Select a plane then specify the center point of the sphere and the diameter.
- Shifts the view without changing the viewing direction or magnification.
- Creates duplicate faces, features, bodies, or components and arranges them in an arc or circular pattern. Select the objects to pattern, the axis to revolve around, and the quantity.
- Creates an arc using three points. Select the center point, then select the start point and then select the endpoint or specify an angle value.
- Applies a bevel to one or more edges. Select the edges then specify a distance.
- (keyboard shortcut “R”) Creates a rectangle using two points for the diagonal corners. Select the first point as the start of the rectangle. Select the second point or specify the width and height values.
- Scales sketch objects, bodies, or components. Select the objects to scale then specify the scale factor.
- (keyboard shortcut “J”) Positions components relative to one another and defines the relative motion. Select geometry or joint origins to define the joint. Specify the type to define the relative motion.
- Enters Sketch mode and creates a new sketch on a selected plane or face. Select Finish Sketch to exit out of the mode.
- Zooms in and out as the mouse is moved from left to right.
- Inserts text into the active sketch. Use text as a profile to create 3D geometry. Select the insertion point and input the text. Modify the format of the text in the Text dialog box.
60 Clues: Reverses the effects or results of the most recent action. • Zooms in and out as the mouse is moved from left to right. • Shifts the view without changing the viewing direction or magnification. • Applies a bevel to one or more edges. Select the edges then specify a distance. • ...
fun quiz 2020-05-04
7 Clues: sfkhdihgdlldf • shfudfkkdfnkdkh • name of a flower • for measuring angles in geometry • you use this daily while taking bath • this happens for sun as well as moon • one who used to come to our house to deliver mails
Random Stuff 2022-11-23
7 Clues: What is 2+2=? • Maizie is Cute • Who is Michigan QB #9? • What is "turtle" in Spanish? • Last level in Geometry Dash. • What is the new Clash Royale card called? • How much does Moonknight cost in Marvel Snap?
Subjects 2025-12-15
7 Clues: I’m a acronym • I involve geometry • You study life cycles • I’m the study of space • you draw in my subject • Writing and reading is in my subject • I have many different sports you learn about in me
Geo and Crat/Cracy 2022-03-06
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- from the Greek word for “farmer,” or worker in the “earth”
- “rule by” the people
- of an “Earth”-centered Universe
- one who studies the solid parts of the “Earth”
- “rule by” people who own property, or military leaders
- relating to “rule” by the people
- “rule by” a single, all-powerful person
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- one who supports people “ruling”
- mathematics which measures the features of the “Earth”
- study of the physical or solid “Earth”
- “ruler” in a timocracy
- the best “ruler”
- study of the nations and peoples of the “Earth”
- “rule by” the best
14 Clues: the best “ruler” • “rule by” the best • “rule by” the people • “ruler” in a timocracy • of an “Earth”-centered Universe • one who supports people “ruling” • relating to “rule” by the people • study of the physical or solid “Earth” • “rule by” a single, all-powerful person • one who studies the solid parts of the “Earth” • study of the nations and peoples of the “Earth” • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-08
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- father of geometry
- flat and 2-dimensional
- statement assumed to be true without proof
- not flat and 3-dimensional
- location designated by a point
- part of a line with a fixed starting point and no endpoint
- formed by two rays and common endpoint
- statement that needs to be proven to be true
- two nonintersecting lines going in two directions
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- part of a line that has two endpoint
- two lines cross at 90 degrees
- continuous in both directions and straight
- two nonintersecting lines going in same direction
- points, lines and planes are _______ terms
14 Clues: father of geometry • flat and 2-dimensional • not flat and 3-dimensional • two lines cross at 90 degrees • location designated by a point • part of a line that has two endpoint • formed by two rays and common endpoint • continuous in both directions and straight • statement assumed to be true without proof • points, lines and planes are _______ terms • ...
Metal Ions in Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2025-12-03
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- Metals with no biological role that cause harm
- Metals required for biological functions
- Common geometry for many metal complexes
- Inhibits carbonic anhydrase for glaucoma
- Reaction that activates cisplatin by replacing chloride
- Metal involved in enzyme active sites
- Protein that carries oxygen using Fe²⁺
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- Challenge in delivering metal-based drugs
- Molecules that attach to metals in complexes
- Future direction for targeted metal-based delivery
- Ability to target specific metals without side effects
- Removal process for excess metal ions
- Strategy where ligands bind metals to form complexes
- Gene-editing tool proposed for metal disorders
14 Clues: Removal process for excess metal ions • Metal involved in enzyme active sites • Protein that carries oxygen using Fe²⁺ • Metals required for biological functions • Common geometry for many metal complexes • Inhibits carbonic anhydrase for glaucoma • Challenge in delivering metal-based drugs • Molecules that attach to metals in complexes • ...
Mr. Lawrence WH Crossword (Classical Greece) 2025-12-03
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- A real Mountain the Greeks believed the Gods lived atop of
- The sea Greece is located North of
- The student of Plato
- Queen of the Greek Gods
- Nicknamed the 'Father of Medicine'
- The current capital of Greece
- Nicknamed the 'Father of Geometry'
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- The people who came before the Greeks
- The term for a Greek City-State
- The War fought between the Greeks
- King of the Greek Gods
- The Militaristic City-State ruled by an Oligarchy
- A small group of people having control over a country or organization
- The Greek equivalent of the Egyptian God Osiris
14 Clues: The student of Plato • King of the Greek Gods • Queen of the Greek Gods • The current capital of Greece • The term for a Greek City-State • The War fought between the Greeks • The sea Greece is located North of • Nicknamed the 'Father of Medicine' • Nicknamed the 'Father of Geometry' • The people who came before the Greeks • The Greek equivalent of the Egyptian God Osiris • ...
The impossible crossword 2 2021-11-07
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- a noise that plays at a set time to alert you
- synonym of country
- tiny metal prongs that go inside staplers
- a synonym of sickness and illness
- a leather covering to wear on the foot
- a school subject about shapes
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- a synonym of movie
- an aircraft used by humans to travel distances
- a part of an animal's body for breathing
- after one
- a fabric covering to wear under a shoe
- an animal's reaction to fear or pain
- a cube with dots to show numbers
- a natural occurrence with rain and lightning
14 Clues: after one • a synonym of movie • synonym of country • a school subject about shapes • a cube with dots to show numbers • a synonym of sickness and illness • an animal's reaction to fear or pain • a fabric covering to wear under a shoe • a leather covering to wear on the foot • a part of an animal's body for breathing • tiny metal prongs that go inside staplers • ...
Geometry is Fun!!! 2015-04-14
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- stole a big cookie right out from underneath us
- the name of this class
- "next to"
- a necessary tool to solve sohcahtoa problems
- greatest geometry teacher ever
- the side opposite the right angle in a triangle
- opposite over adjacent
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides & angles of triangles & their functions
- you use this when you are solving for an ANGLE
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- you set this up to solve for sohcahtoa problems
- adjacent over hypotenuse
- opposite over hypotenuse
- a2 + b2 = c2 (squared)
- type of triangle with a 90 degree angle
14 Clues: "next to" • the name of this class • a2 + b2 = c2 (squared) • opposite over adjacent • adjacent over hypotenuse • opposite over hypotenuse • greatest geometry teacher ever • type of triangle with a 90 degree angle • a necessary tool to solve sohcahtoa problems • you use this when you are solving for an ANGLE • you set this up to solve for sohcahtoa problems • ...
Monster High Classes 2022-10-11
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- science for monsters (one of the classes)
- the study of sea creature stuff (one of the classes)
- the study of haunting (one of the classes)
- biology (one of the classes)
- science of ghosts (one of the classes)
- the anatomy of monsters (one of the classes)
- school for monsters
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- calculus (one of the classes)
- latin, aztec, etc. (one of the classes)
- the study of human fear (one of the classes)
- what monsters call humans
- geometry (one of the classes)
- geography (one of the classes)
- the study of scaring normies (one of the classes)
14 Clues: school for monsters • what monsters call humans • biology (one of the classes) • calculus (one of the classes) • geometry (one of the classes) • geography (one of the classes) • science of ghosts (one of the classes) • latin, aztec, etc. (one of the classes) • science for monsters (one of the classes) • the study of haunting (one of the classes) • ...
TATDofPTI pages 1-47 2024-05-08
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- Nickname of the protagonist
- on page 46, Junior's parents describe him as ________
- Tribe that Junior belongs to
- How old in years is the protagonist?
- Genre of books that Junior's sister liked to read
- on page 40, the whole family is ______________
- Subject in school that had Junior's mom's name in the book
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- What Junior's family suffers from
- What Junior's parents suffer from
- on page 42, advice given to Junior by the teacher
- 2 words, nationality of Junior
- on page 46, Junior's parents describe him as ________
- Human best friend of the protagonist
- Junior's sister's name
- Name of teacher Junior threw the book at
15 Clues: Junior's sister's name • Nickname of the protagonist • Tribe that Junior belongs to • 2 words, nationality of Junior • What Junior's family suffers from • What Junior's parents suffer from • How old in years is the protagonist? • Human best friend of the protagonist • Name of teacher Junior threw the book at • on page 40, the whole family is ______________ • ...
auto, bio, geo, graph, meter/metric, therm 2026-04-07
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- materials that can be broken down by living items.
- pertaining to the earth's heat
- the study of the earth's rocks and various layers
- the study of the earth's measures in shapes and sizes
- the study of life
- self signature
- the study of a regions land forms, climate and people
- self operating
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- one who studies and creates maps
- A story written about one's life by oneself.
- a machine that runs on its own.
- a device that measures the air temperature
- a life story
- a device that measures the miles a car has traveled
14 Clues: a life story • self signature • self operating • the study of life • pertaining to the earth's heat • a machine that runs on its own. • one who studies and creates maps • a device that measures the air temperature • A story written about one's life by oneself. • the study of the earth's rocks and various layers • materials that can be broken down by living items. • ...
Mr. Rago's Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-13
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- A game we play once a week to sharpen out skills.
- A three sided figure.
- The math course that is prior to Calculus.
- A more advanced Algebra course.
- The program we use to communicate during remote learning.
- Used to keep up to date on you grades.
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- Mathematics that involves a compass and ruler.
- Mathematics that involves solving for a variable.
- The name of your school.
- Your math teacher
- The most advanced math course you can take in high school.
- Everyone's favorite subject.
- The number after eight.
- An irrational number that starts with 3.14...
14 Clues: Your math teacher • A three sided figure. • The number after eight. • The name of your school. • Everyone's favorite subject. • A more advanced Algebra course. • Used to keep up to date on you grades. • The math course that is prior to Calculus. • An irrational number that starts with 3.14... • Mathematics that involves a compass and ruler. • ...
Mathematics Terminologies 2015-08-19
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- add a number to itself the amount from another is.
- act of measuring something.
- branch of mathematics in which letter represent quantities.
- study of lines, angles and figures.
- take a number or amount from another.
- basic knowledge of mathematics.
- total length of the edge of a shape.
- symbol or word representing a quantity.
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- process or result of dividing.
- amount of space occupied by a substance.
- science of number and shapes.
- angle of 90 degrees.
- process of adding numbers together.
- curved line, every point on which is the same distance from the center.
14 Clues: angle of 90 degrees. • act of measuring something. • science of number and shapes. • process or result of dividing. • basic knowledge of mathematics. • study of lines, angles and figures. • process of adding numbers together. • total length of the edge of a shape. • take a number or amount from another. • symbol or word representing a quantity. • ...
RTLS software 2018-03-14
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- What kind of technology is the RTLS?
- The tracked object receives a _____ .
- What is the article about?
- An application area (not the warehousing)
- You can create a 3D _____ from the collected information.
- The tags have a bulit-in _____ .
- They are mounted on fixed components (e.g. walls, posts)
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- The information is collected _____ .
- It shows the actual _____ of objects.
- You can display the data e.g. on your _____ .
- An important parameter of the observed area.
- The system works with _____ tags.
- We can improve _____ with the system.
- The abbreviation of radio frequency identification.
14 Clues: What is the article about? • The tags have a bulit-in _____ . • The system works with _____ tags. • The information is collected _____ . • What kind of technology is the RTLS? • It shows the actual _____ of objects. • The tracked object receives a _____ . • We can improve _____ with the system. • An application area (not the warehousing) • ...
Geometry Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-25
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- used to draw straight lines or measure distances
- cuts a line in half into two equal parts
- comes from the Greek language and means "to measure"
- a measurable part of a line
- a statement that we accept as true
- extends indefinitely in both directions
- two lines that intersect at a right angle
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- divides a segment into two equal parts
- the four sections of a coordinate plane
- equal parts
- a flat surface made up of points
- a location in space
- a line that extends indefinitely in one direction
- a statement that is proven to be true
14 Clues: equal parts • a location in space • a measurable part of a line • a flat surface made up of points • a statement that we accept as true • a statement that is proven to be true • divides a segment into two equal parts • the four sections of a coordinate plane • extends indefinitely in both directions • cuts a line in half into two equal parts • ...
Digital Construction Crossword 2024-08-12
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- Company behind Primavera P6
- Level of _____________ (LOD) Standards
- The property or attribute of an object in a BIM model which can be changed or manipulated
- A digital model or drawing reflecting the actual geometry on-site
- VIRTUAL REALITY / _____________ REALITY
- Name of Autodesk BIM Coordination Software
- __________ TWIN is a virtual model which replicates a physical object and its properties
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- Name of Bentley 4D BIM Software
- Building ____________ Modelling (BIM)
- Name for an unmanned aerial vehicle
- Common Data ____________ (CDE)
- PLANNED VS ___________
- An identified design or construction error in a digital model or virtual space
- The fourth dimension of BIM
14 Clues: PLANNED VS ___________ • Company behind Primavera P6 • The fourth dimension of BIM • Common Data ____________ (CDE) • Name of Bentley 4D BIM Software • Name for an unmanned aerial vehicle • Building ____________ Modelling (BIM) • Level of _____________ (LOD) Standards • VIRTUAL REALITY / _____________ REALITY • Name of Autodesk BIM Coordination Software • ...
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian/Solutions 2025-03-27
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- his dog who died
- Juniors girlfriend
- the place where Junior lives
- What subject does Mr.P teach?
- sb who discriminates sb because of their skin color
- the new school Arnold goes to
- Who did Junior punch at Reardan for the first time?
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- Juniors best friend
- When you have the ability to write equally good with both hands
- Where in Washington is the rez in which Junior lives in?
- Epileptischer Anfall
- when you can see through something
- What does Juniors dad like to do in the casino?
- How does Junior feel on his first day at his new school
14 Clues: his dog who died • Juniors girlfriend • Juniors best friend • Epileptischer Anfall • the place where Junior lives • What subject does Mr.P teach? • the new school Arnold goes to • when you can see through something • What does Juniors dad like to do in the casino? • sb who discriminates sb because of their skin color • Who did Junior punch at Reardan for the first time? • ...
SQUAD GAMES CROSSWORD 2025-05-12
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- Subject where you do algebra and geometry
- Streaming service
- Channel known for Doctor Who
- Common takeaway meal often seen rotating in the window
- Slang word used to describe £1
- Popular fizzy drink in the UK, bright orange
- First name of a famous British pop singer known for "As It Was"
- Popular UK crisp brand starting with 'W'
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- Sport with a round ball
- Nickname for the London Underground
- Subject about atoms and elements
- British term for a friend or mate
- The chocolate bar thats put into an ice cream cone
- Month when GCSEs usually begin
14 Clues: Streaming service • Sport with a round ball • Channel known for Doctor Who • Slang word used to describe £1 • Month when GCSEs usually begin • Subject about atoms and elements • British term for a friend or mate • Nickname for the London Underground • Popular UK crisp brand starting with 'W' • Subject where you do algebra and geometry • ...
3.4 Plan UI Notes 2024-05-16
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- The visual images and symbols used in a work of art or the study or interpretation of these; the visual images, symbols, or modes of representation collectively associated with a person, cult, or movement.
- Fast interactions, clicking feels fluid.
- Elements have the freedom to be completely removed from the game's fiction and geometry and can adapt their own visual treatment.
- Presenting complex infromation in a simple way that your audience can intuitively understand and act upon.
- Infromation overlaid on top of gameplay.
- Elements adaptively respond to their location.
- Element types and actions use repeated motion patterns to establish familiar behaviors.
- Elements are stylized to fit the game's brand and feel natural; movement is affected by forces like friction and scale.
- UI elements do not fit within the geometry of the game world but sit on the 2D hud plane.
- The interface through which a player interacts with a game; all the visual elements that make up the UI.
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- User interface elements exist within the game world.
- The entire information architecture of a game; where to store all the infromation in a game, and how that info is accessed by the player.
- A hierarchical visual representation of customizations a player can make to their character.
- The focus is led toward key actions and pathways, as needed.
- Abbreviation for heads-up display.
- Elements are used to break the narrative in order to provide more information to the player than that of which the character should be aware.
- The style and appearance of printed matter; the art of procedure of arranging type or processing data and printing from it.
17 Clues: Abbreviation for heads-up display. • Fast interactions, clicking feels fluid. • Infromation overlaid on top of gameplay. • Elements adaptively respond to their location. • User interface elements exist within the game world. • The focus is led toward key actions and pathways, as needed. • ...
math angles by Evelyn vahalik 2020-04-14
7 Clues: 90 percent angle • the smallest angle • are acute angle shapes • is a right angle shape • is kinda a out burst shape • the subject in math that we are doing • an angle that's bigger than a right angle
☹︎☜︎✌︎✞︎☜︎📬︎ 2026-02-10
7 Clues: hello • guess what? • hor hor hor hor hor • that guy in the files • lets go I just verified the golden • it's a bunch of gibberish. good luck. • the gem that's named after a geometry dash level
Plato to NATO review 2024-04-25
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- The natural phenomenon that Theodoric of Freibourg studied with both geometry and experimentation with a urine flask.
- A force that Newton proposed but was criticized for lacking physical explanation in his time.
- The organism that Abraham Trembley cut in half to study regeneration.
- Copernicus's ___ model of the universe consists of celestial spheres with the sun at the center. Unlike Ptolemy, he believed that the spheres were solid and described the actual physical structure of the universe.
- Fourier generated mathematical equations for the diffusion of heat without discussing the reality of a substance assumed to carry heat. What is the substance?
- The model organism that Aristotle studied consecutively for 21 days.
- The model organism used by Mendel to study heredity.
- Einstein derived the theory of General Relativity from theoretical considerations, but also found empirical evidence later. What can be bent by massive bodies?
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- The model organism used by Morgan to study heredity.
- The special form of reproduction that Charles Bonnet discovered in female aphids.
- The thing that Lazarro Spallanzani put onto frogs to study the condition of fertilization.
- Descartes believed that physical phenomena are no more than behaviors of mathematically defined matter. What branch of mathematics is key to describing corpuscles and their motions?
- Ptolemy built the mathematical system of deferents and epicycles to explain the non-uniform motion of planets. This is called "__ the phenomena", because it lacks physical meaning.
13 Clues: The model organism used by Morgan to study heredity. • The model organism used by Mendel to study heredity. • The model organism that Aristotle studied consecutively for 21 days. • The organism that Abraham Trembley cut in half to study regeneration. • The special form of reproduction that Charles Bonnet discovered in female aphids. • ...
Our Beautiful Little Life 2026-01-26
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- The band that lit up our first year
- Our irish child
- The animals in our favorite summer breakfast spot
- Our little safe space
- Initials of the artist that gave us trauma
- Where we sailed away after an egg hunt
- Every bad day ends with
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- Sweet treat adventure
- Where we "accidentally" got a 3 for 1
- When just talking became "us"
- The time we've been building
- Unforgettable lunch someday in July
- The thing I keep trying to convince you to love
- Where our reltionship hit its first crest
- Future coolest surfer dude's name
- The geometry of our homemade love last Feb
- The base of a very bad decision
- Where we started our bond
18 Clues: Our irish child • Sweet treat adventure • Our little safe space • Every bad day ends with • Where we started our bond • The time we've been building • When just talking became "us" • The base of a very bad decision • Future coolest surfer dude's name • Unforgettable lunch someday in July • The band that lit up our first year • Where we "accidentally" got a 3 for 1 • ...
Subjects first year in high school<3 2025-12-03
7 Clues: sumbols • Comuinication • excerise your body • How our life was started • The body parts and how the organism lived • You burn your brain just to see a program • lab DVD cards,printer and learn how to save file
Root Word Geo 2022-11-04
7 Clues: Rock with crystals • Heat from the earth • Earth in the center (planet) • Study of shapes and measurments • Related to earth’s magnetic pull/field • Study of earth’s surface (maps, locations) • A person who likes rocks or who studies rocks
Green Group (sWord Study Week 7 2015-05-04
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- Relating to the periodic table of elements.
- The act of forbidding something.
- To judge the faults of someone or something.
- The property of being mobile.
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- A person who acts like they possess characteristics that the person does not have.
- The act of donating.
- Another word for deceit.
- Relating to geometry.
8 Clues: The act of donating. • Relating to geometry. • Another word for deceit. • The property of being mobile. • The act of forbidding something. • Relating to the periodic table of elements. • To judge the faults of someone or something. • A person who acts like they possess characteristics that the person does not have.
Our Amazing Teachers 2021-02-02
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- Teaches Pre-AP and AP World History
- Teaches ELA and AP Language
- Teaches Physical Science and Chemistry
- Teaches Yearbook and Government and Economics
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- Teaches Geometry
- Teaches Spanish 1,2,3 and AP Spanish Lang. and Lit.
- Teaches 8thgrade History, Speech and Debate, and AP Psychology
- Teaches American Studies and AP US History
8 Clues: Teaches Geometry • Teaches ELA and AP Language • Teaches Pre-AP and AP World History • Teaches Physical Science and Chemistry • Teaches American Studies and AP US History • Teaches Yearbook and Government and Economics • Teaches Spanish 1,2,3 and AP Spanish Lang. and Lit. • Teaches 8thgrade History, Speech and Debate, and AP Psychology
QGIS 2023-08-10
8 Clues: Image is a grid of • has length, but no area • One type of spatial data • data related to GIS applications • One type of geometry in vector data • Image captured through digital camera • Method to convert curved surface into flat surface • .prj, .dbf and .shx are associated with which file?
History Project Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-09
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- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry.
- Published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world.
- a new intellectual movement that stressed
- A brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after his death in 1601.
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Earth centered view of the universe.
- An agreement by which people created a government.
- Regular social gatherings held by hostesses.
- Was committed to individual freedom and won recognition as a writer of essays.
- A philosopher who believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves.
- A style of art which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- One of the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes, he published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
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- A simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- An italian scientist who built many new theories of astronomy and physiology. He also built his own telescope in 1609, and published the starry messenger in 1610.
- A french writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- Brought together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion, also created the three laws of motion.
- Theory of a sun centered universe.
- A social critic of this period in France.
- Ruled in Russia from 1762 to 1796, and exchanged many letters with voltaire.
- Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia.
- An english statesman writer who had a passionate interest for science.
- Reasoned that the sun was the center of the universe, and created the heliocentric model.
- A danish astronomer who recorded the movement of planets for many years.
26 Clues: Theory of a sun centered universe. • Earth centered view of the universe. • A social critic of this period in France. • a new intellectual movement that stressed • Regular social gatherings held by hostesses. • A new way of thinking about the natural world. • Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia. • An agreement by which people created a government. • ...
Math words 2021-05-10
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- a collection of distinct objects or numbers,
- numbers integers greater than 1 which are only divisible by themselves and 1
- the steepness or incline of a line, determined by reference to two points on the line
- a member of, or an object in, a set
- A value that does not change
- measure more than 90 degrees.
- A line that passes through the center of a circle and divides it in half
- a relation or correspondence between two sets in which one element of the second
- polynomial with two terms which are not like term
- Root A nonnegative number that must be multiplied times itself to equal a given number.
- a number that will divide into another number exactly,
- (π) the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter
- the pair of numbers giving the location of a point
- in geometry, a one-dimensional figure following a continuous straight path joining two
- number a real number which expresses fractions on the base 10 standard numbering system using place value
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- expression a combination of numbers and letters equivalent to a phrase in language
- An angle that has measure less than 90°.
- the part of mathematics concerned with the size, shape and relative position of figures
- an algebraic equation with 3 terms
- Root A number that must be multiplied times itself three times to equal a given number.
- Point The "point" at which a line or curve ends.
- a rule or equation describing the relationship of two or more variables or quantities
- triangle (three sided polygon) containing an angle of 90°
- the factors of the terms in a mathematical expression
- the steepness or incline of a line, determined by reference to two points on the line,
- Exponents represents both an integer exponent and an nth root
- whole numbers, both positive (natural numbers) and negative, including zero
- x in the expression ax
28 Clues: x in the expression ax • A value that does not change • measure more than 90 degrees. • an algebraic equation with 3 terms • a member of, or an object in, a set • An angle that has measure less than 90°. • a collection of distinct objects or numbers, • Point The "point" at which a line or curve ends. • polynomial with two terms which are not like term • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-19
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- The king of Spartans, and also from 300 movie.
- He is most well known for being the character in ancient Greece who is said to have run non-stop from a battlefield in Marathon to the citadel in Athens in 490 BC
- The seventh major boss you can face during the main quest line in Prince of ???: The Lost Crown.
- A mathematician who wrote the elements on a geometry textbook.
- one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history, and is also the founder of the fourth empire and a former king of macedonia.
- Was an important astronomer, he determined that the earth is round
- An great Athenian playwright, his most famous play was oedipus rex
- Wrote the history of the Persian wars.
- The greatest historian of the ancient world, and was an Athenian general who fought The Great Peloponnesian War,and later wrote history after the war.
- Studied in the academy for 20 years, and doesn’t accepts Plato’s theory of ideal forms.
- The greatest representative of ancient Greek comedy and the one whose works have been preserved in greatest quantity.
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- A Macedonia king who restored internal peace to his country.
- A dominant figure in Athenian politics between 461 and 429 B.C.
- The king of Persia
- Fascinated with the question of reality.
- A Greek astronomer who maintained that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun
- A 3rd outstanding Athenian dramatist tries to create the characters more realistic.
- A sculptor whose true love was philosophy. Socrates left no writings, so we know about him from his writings on his pupils.
- The most famous scientist of the Hellenistic era.
- is the same as geometry but different, it was taught that the essence of the universe could be found in music and numbers.
20 Clues: The king of Persia • Wrote the history of the Persian wars. • Fascinated with the question of reality. • The king of Spartans, and also from 300 movie. • The most famous scientist of the Hellenistic era. • A Macedonia king who restored internal peace to his country. • A mathematician who wrote the elements on a geometry textbook. • ...
engineer 2024-01-30
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- Creates a construction plane that is tangent to a cylindrical or conical face
- Duplicates Faces and components in a Design and distributes them around a linear axis
- Removes material from a part interior, creating a hollow cavity with walls of a specified thickness
- Modifies the selected geometry using offset, extrude, or fillet commands
- Joins, cuts, or intersects two or more solid bodies to create a single solid body
- Adds thickness to surface faces to create a solid body
- Creates a solid torus
- Scales sketch objects, bodies, or components
- Creates a copy of selected faces, bodies, features, of components, mirrored across a plane
- Creates a construction plane at the midpoint between two faces of workplanes
- Creates a construction plane through an edge of line at a specified angle
- Creates a construction plane that is offset from the selected face of plane
- It creates a solid coil
- Add internal or external threads to cylindrical geometry
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- Duplicates faces or components in a design and distributes the, along linear axes in rows
- Duplicates features, or components in a design and distributes them to create a pattern along a specific path
- Rounds the edges of a solid body by adding material to interior edges and removing material from exterior edges
- fill Creates, joins or removes volumes using bounding volumes formed by tool selections
- Levels the edges of a solid or surface by removing material from exterior edges or adding material to interior edges
- Adds depth to open or closed sketch profiles or faces
- Sweeps a sketch profile or planar face along a selected path
- Applies a fixed or parting line draft angle to planar faces
- Creates a transitional shape between two or more sketch profiles or planer faces
- Creates a hole based on user specified values and selections
- Revolves a sketch profile of planar face around a selected axis
25 Clues: Creates a solid torus • It creates a solid coil • Scales sketch objects, bodies, or components • Adds depth to open or closed sketch profiles or faces • Adds thickness to surface faces to create a solid body • Add internal or external threads to cylindrical geometry • Applies a fixed or parting line draft angle to planar faces • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-11-13
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- Dutch philosopher known for his work on ethics and rationalism
- British mathematician pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- Italian astronomer and physicist confirmed heliocentrism through his observations
- English philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism
- Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- Greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning and dialogues
- English philosopher best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory
- English mathematician formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- German philosopher known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence
- French mathematician and philosopher known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory
- Italian philosopher famous for his political treatise "The Prince"
- French philosopher famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech
- Mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for founding the Academy in Athens
- Scottish philosopher famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism
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- German mathematician known for contributions to number theory
- Austrian-British philosopher known for his work on language and logic
- Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems
- German philosopher known for his work on ethics and metaphysics
- French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry"
- British philosopher and logician known for his work on analytic philosophy
- Greek philosopher known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness
- Greek philosopher a student of Aristotle known for his work on music theory
- Greek philosopher student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great
- French philosopher famous for the phrase "I think therefore I am"
- Greek mathematician and engineer famous for his principle in fluid dynamics
- British philosopher known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism
- Greek mathematician proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
- German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus
30 Clues: French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem • Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry" • Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry • Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems • German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus • German mathematician known for contributions to number theory • ...
fusion 360 part 2 2023-01-24
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- - The browser lists objects in your design
- - Sweeps a sketch profile or planar face along a selected path.
- - Places an image on a selected face.
- Form - Enters Form mode and inserts a form feature into the timeline.
- - (keyboard shortcut “L”) Creates lines and arcs.
- - Extends a curve to the nearest intersecting curve or boundary geometry.
- Sketch - Enters Sketch mode and creates a new sketch on a selected plane or face.
- - Moves the selected face, body, sketch, or construction geometry a specified distance angle.
- - Creates a solid cylinder.
- - Mirrors the selected sketch curves about a selected sketch line.
- - Places an arc of a specified radius at the intersection of two lines or arcs.
- - Creates a construction plane at the midpoint between two faces or work planes.
- - Creates a sketch point.
- - Break curve entities into two or more sections. Pause the cursor over the segment to break from the overall curve.
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- - Creates a solid coil.
- - Adds depth to a closed sketch profile or planar face.
- - Deletes the selected entity from the design.
- - Projects the points, model edges, work geometries, and sketch curves that intersect the active sketch plane.
- - (keyboard shortcut “I”) Reports distance, angle, area, or position data of the selected object.
- - Creates a transitional shape between two or more sketch profiles or planar faces.
- - Applies a draft angle to specified planar faces.
- - Creates a hole based on user-specified values and selections.
- on Path - Creates duplicate faces, features, bodies, or components and arranges them along a path.
- Pattern - Creates duplicate faces, features, bodies, or components and arranges them in an arc or circular pattern.
- At - Re-arranges screen to look at selected object.
- Plane - Creates a construction plant that is offset from the selected face or plane.
- - Applies a bevel to one or more edges.
- - Creates a solid box. Select a plane, draw a rectangle then specify the height of the box.
28 Clues: - Creates a solid coil. • - Creates a sketch point. • - Creates a solid cylinder. • - Places an image on a selected face. • - Applies a bevel to one or more edges. • - The browser lists objects in your design • - Deletes the selected entity from the design. • - (keyboard shortcut “L”) Creates lines and arcs. • - Applies a draft angle to specified planar faces. • ...
Rene Descartes 2022-02-12
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- His nickname was?
- The part of mathematics in which letters
- Someone that studies theories
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- Someone that calculates problems
- Symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formula and equations?
- The country Rene Descartes was born in?
- The branch of mathematics concerned with properties?
- Someone that studies facts
8 Clues: His nickname was? • Someone that studies facts • Someone that studies theories • Someone that calculates problems • The country Rene Descartes was born in? • The part of mathematics in which letters • The branch of mathematics concerned with properties? • Symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formula and equations?
vadesha's math cross word puzzle 2013-04-30
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- surface shape
- symbol(usually a letter)
- factor:a number used as a multiplier in scaling
- number:number that can be expressed as an integer
- you have a number sentence without an equal sign.
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- you have a number sentence without an equal sign.
- of mathematics in which letters and other symbols
- a three-dimensional object as measured in cubic units
- Numerical data.
9 Clues: surface shape • Numerical data. • symbol(usually a letter) • factor:a number used as a multiplier in scaling • you have a number sentence without an equal sign. • of mathematics in which letters and other symbols • number:number that can be expressed as an integer • you have a number sentence without an equal sign. • a three-dimensional object as measured in cubic units
Math Point,Line and Plane 2013-02-27
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- / Flat surface.
- / Denotes a position and has no dimentopn.
- / Points not found on the same plane.
- / Points found on the same line.
- / It Extends in both direction without end.
- / The study of shapes, their relationships and measures.
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- / Points found on the same plane.
- / Points not found on the same line.
8 Clues: / Flat surface. • / Points found on the same line. • / Points found on the same plane. • / Points not found on the same line. • / Points not found on the same plane. • / Denotes a position and has no dimentopn. • / It Extends in both direction without end. • / The study of shapes, their relationships and measures.
GIS 2023-08-10
8 Clues: Image is a grid of • has length, but no area • One type of spatial data • data related to GIS applications • One type of geometry in vector data • Image captured through digital camera • Method to convert curved surface into flat surface • .prj, .dbf and .shx are associated with which file?
Aunties 2024-11-03
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- Inquire too closely into a person's private affairs.
- Full of activity.
- Make someone feel trapped.
- Relating to geometry, or according to its methods.
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- Respect for the spiritual journey.
- Very complicated or detailed.
- A small item kept in memory of the person who gave it.
- Argue about petty and trivial matters.
8 Clues: Full of activity. • Make someone feel trapped. • Very complicated or detailed. • Respect for the spiritual journey. • Argue about petty and trivial matters. • Relating to geometry, or according to its methods. • Inquire too closely into a person's private affairs. • A small item kept in memory of the person who gave it.
8B GIC CROSSWORD 9-30-2016 2016-09-29
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- one of the two females in this class
- NAME OF THIS SCHOOL DISTRICT
- THE GEOMETRY TEACHERS NAME
- DAY OF THE WEEK IS IT TODAY
- HOW MANY DEGREES ARE IN A RIGHT ANGLE
- has same last name as a football player who graduated
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- TRIG FUNCTION OPPOSITE OVER ADJACENT
- we have two students with this first name in 8B
- THE LONG SIDE OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE
- THE NAME OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL
- USED TO POUND NAILS INTO BOARDS
11 Clues: THE GEOMETRY TEACHERS NAME • DAY OF THE WEEK IS IT TODAY • THE NAME OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL • NAME OF THIS SCHOOL DISTRICT • USED TO POUND NAILS INTO BOARDS • THE LONG SIDE OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE • TRIG FUNCTION OPPOSITE OVER ADJACENT • one of the two females in this class • HOW MANY DEGREES ARE IN A RIGHT ANGLE • we have two students with this first name in 8B • ...
FC Degree 2020-03-27
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- what the Level proves (11)
- enduring symbol of remembrance (5)
- 5th of the Liberal Arts & Sciences (8)
- crude stone from the quarry (5,6)
- Deity of 1st degree (6)
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- story used to convey a message (8)
- shape of the staircase of 2nd degree Tracing Board (7)
- ancient philosopher (5)
- based on conjecture rather than knowledge (11)
- Of the Working Tools what the Square teaches (8)
- skill of knowing how to share ideas and knowledge (8)
11 Clues: ancient philosopher (5) • Deity of 1st degree (6) • what the Level proves (11) • crude stone from the quarry (5,6) • story used to convey a message (8) • enduring symbol of remembrance (5) • 5th of the Liberal Arts & Sciences (8) • based on conjecture rather than knowledge (11) • Of the Working Tools what the Square teaches (8) • ...
traveling crossward puzzel 2022-02-03
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- a painting or portrait and the liking's of something.
- a false presentation of something or someone
- mathematics measurement angles and lines.
- someone who travels to different
- invisible lines to the east and west.
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- path for a boat or ship.
- projection, method to show a sphere shape a round object.
- with a map or GPS
- person who crafts maps.
- indivisible lines or angles to the equator
- projection, showing that a flat surface into a globe
11 Clues: with a map or GPS • person who crafts maps. • path for a boat or ship. • someone who travels to different • invisible lines to the east and west. • mathematics measurement angles and lines. • indivisible lines or angles to the equator • a false presentation of something or someone • projection, showing that a flat surface into a globe • ...
traveling crossward puzzel 2022-02-03
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- a false presentation of something or someone
- a painting or portrait and the liking's of something.
- path for a boat or ship.
- with a map or GPS
- someone who travels to different
- invisible lines to the east and west.
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- person who crafts maps.
- projection, method to show a sphere shape a round object.
- indivisible lines or angles to the equator
- mathematics measurement angles and lines.
- projection, showing that a flat surface into a globe
11 Clues: with a map or GPS • person who crafts maps. • path for a boat or ship. • someone who travels to different • invisible lines to the east and west. • mathematics measurement angles and lines. • indivisible lines or angles to the equator • a false presentation of something or someone • projection, showing that a flat surface into a globe • ...
Chem 1st Semester Celebration 2021-12-14
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- An s orbital has a ____ shape.
- Dispersion,Dipole^2 & H-bonds are ___ molecular.
- NO is called nitrogen _____.
- Bromine is an example of a _____ element.
- A sample of I2 is held together by __ forces.
- hydrobromic acid has the formula ____.
- Molecular geometry of this molecule is ___.
- liquids with weak IMF's have ___ viscosities
- This is a picture of a pure _____.
- A uniform blend of two or more metals
- F2 + NaI --> NaF + I2 is a ___ replacement rxn.
- Sulfur melting is an example of a ___ change.
- H2CO3 --> CO2 + H2O is a ___ rxn.
- _____ has 8p+,8no,8e-.
- Sugar water is a _____ mixture.
- The element, ___, can take on a -1 or +1 charge.
- Covalent bonds are ____molecular forces.
- A substance that conducts electricity in H20
- Ionic compounds exhibit ____ melting points.
- An e- dropping from n=4 to n=1 ___ Energy
- Iron rusting is an example of a ___ change.
- CO2 is ____because its dipoles cancel out.
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- [Ne]3s23p2 describes the element ____.
- Magnesium and ___ ions cause hard water.
- The products of all combustion rxns are CO2 & __.
- ____ bonding is an extreme form ofdipole-dipole
- CO2 gas ____ a burning splint.
- Phosphorus takes on a -_____ charge in compounds
- The molecular geometry of PCl3 is ____.
- The element, iron, is describe by...
- H2SO3 is _______ acid.
- A p subshell contains 3 p orbitals
- Cu2O would have a roman numeral of ___ in the name.
- The e- in the outer most energy level are ____.
- The ion Ba+2 _____ 2 electrons.
- Aluminum sulfate would have ___ Al's in the formula
- The bond between N and H in NH3 is ____.
- Red photons have __ wavelengths than blue photons
- UV light is ___energetic than IR radiation.
- A ____ speeds up a chemical reaction.
- The bond between barium and oxygen is ____.
- A single p orbital can fit ___ e-'s.
- MgSO4x7H2O is an example of a _____.
- This element, [Ar]4s2 3d10 4p3 has __ v.e.
- FeN would be called iron (III) ___.
- This isotope of sulfur has ____ neutrons.
- The molecule, CO2, has a ____ shape.
47 Clues: H2SO3 is _______ acid. • _____ has 8p+,8no,8e-. • NO is called nitrogen _____. • An s orbital has a ____ shape. • CO2 gas ____ a burning splint. • The ion Ba+2 _____ 2 electrons. • Sugar water is a _____ mixture. • A p subshell contains 3 p orbitals • This is a picture of a pure _____. • H2CO3 --> CO2 + H2O is a ___ rxn. • FeN would be called iron (III) ___. • ...
Greek crossword 2014-10-13
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- The capital of the largest city in Greece
- Not as boring and pain as the Doric columns
- The most powerful god
- Long distance running event
- The goddess of the hunt
- He was the first great tragedy writer
- A body of myths
- Ancient Greek epic poem
- To settle in a colony
- When on man, a tyrant, seizes power and rules the polis by himself
- Discovered the Pythagorean Theorem
- Ended debt slavery
- A persons who's behavior is mainly concerned on money making
- A government in which power is in the hands of a small, powerful elite, usually from business class is called an
- The lead character struggles against fate only to be doomed to a tragic or unhappy ending
- He was in charge of the Parthenon's sculptures
- He wrote Oedipus Rex
- Held every 4 years, no women aloud, athletes from all around the world
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- Political center of the polis
- A native or naturalized member of a state or nation
- A prominent City-State in ancient Greece
- Considered the father of geometry he wrote The elements of Geometry
- The government ruled by a landholding, noble elite
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Temple to Athens
- The god of the sun and light
- father of medicine and wrote the Hippocratic oath
- Ancient Greek city
- The goddess of wisdom
- He developed the socratic method
- A socratic student he was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens
- He wrote about the Peloponnesian War
- The fourth king of the Achaemenid Empire
- The battle where the Athenians destroyed Persian ships
- Government led by kind and/or queen
- One of the two major Greek poems
- He believed earth was the center of the universe and he was Alexander the Great's teacher
- Plain boring columns
- Athenian lawgiver whose harsh legal codes punished both trivial and serious crime
- Person who built the Parthenon
40 Clues: A body of myths • Temple to Athens • Ancient Greek city • Ended debt slavery • Plain boring columns • He wrote Oedipus Rex • The most powerful god • To settle in a colony • The goddess of wisdom • The goddess of the hunt • Ancient Greek epic poem • Goddess of love and beauty • Long distance running event • The god of the sun and light • Political center of the polis • ...
Fusion deftions 2023-01-24
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- Locks components together and removes all degrees of freedom
- Locks the relative position of the selected components the components are treated as a single object when moved and when joints are applied
- creates a circular detail view of a portion of the design
- Creates a half/half, offset, or aligned section view through the design
- Rotates and slide a component on a single axis pin Slot Rotates and slides a component on two different axes
- Modifies the selected geometry using offset, extrude, or fillet commands. The operation depends on the geometry selected.
- Divides faces using a selected profile, face, or plane as the cutting tool.
- Select two straight edges. The centerline is created between them
- creates a view of the referenced design
- Rotates a component around one axis normal to a plane and slides it along two axes parallel to the plane
- select a rounded edge such as a fillet, hole, sphere, or cylinder
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- Joins, cuts, or intersects two or more solid bodies to create a single solid body.
- Position components relation to each other in an assembly then defines the relative motion between them as built Joint Positions components relative to one another and defines the relative motion. Componentes maintain their current position
- creates projected orthogonal and isometric views of the design
- Rotates a component around the joint origin
- Rounds the edges of a solid body by adding material to interior edges and removing material from exterior edges.
- Creates new bodies by dividing selected bodies using a profile, face, or plane.
- Bevels the edges of a solid or surface body by removing material from exterior edges or adding material to interior edges.
- slides a component along a single axis
- Rotates a component around all three axes on a gimbal system (three nested rotations)
- Mark pattern: Select rounded edges such as holes or fillets. A CenterMark pattern including a PCD is created
21 Clues: slides a component along a single axis • creates a view of the referenced design • Rotates a component around the joint origin • creates a circular detail view of a portion of the design • Locks components together and removes all degrees of freedom • creates projected orthogonal and isometric views of the design • ...
Chemistry Review 2023-05-01
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- negative value for H
- positive subatomic particle
- used to quantify the heat flow into or out of a system
- electrons are arranged in a "sea of electrons"
- a chemical geometry with a 180 degree angle
- type of radiation that is pure energy
- the weakest of the intermolecular forces
- unit of pressure
- the capacity to do work
- the rows of the periodic table
- type of chemical reaction in which one product is formed
- 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d6
- gas law that related pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of a gas
- bond between a nonmetal and a nonmetal
- credited for the Atomic Theory of Atoms
- the unit of energy, heat, or work
- type of chemical reaction in which water and carbon dioxide are products
- used to measure volume of a liquid
- most electronegative element
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- the bond that holds two molecules together
- first part of the atom to be discovered
- unit of temperature
- electron geometry of methane
- group 1 of the periodic table
- studies the rate at which a chemical reaction occurs
- happens when there are too many protons in the nucleus and neutrons cannot hold them in
- a metal that is a liquid at room temperature
- ionic, covalent, or metallic bond
- a force between H and N,O, or F
- the study of heat released or required by a chemical reaction
- mass divided by volume
- created the "Nuclear" model of the atom, after the gold foil experiment
- a unit to measure concentration
- created the "Plum Pudding" model of the atom
- group 7 on the periodic table
- type of replacement reaction where one element "trades places" with an element in a compound
- Valence shell electron pair repulsion
- result of an electronegativity difference greater than 0.3
- bond between a metal and a nonmetal
- 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2
40 Clues: unit of pressure • unit of temperature • negative value for H • mass divided by volume • the capacity to do work • 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 • positive subatomic particle • 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d6 • electron geometry of methane • most electronegative element • group 1 of the periodic table • group 7 on the periodic table • the rows of the periodic table • ...
This Isn't Plane Math 2017-02-07
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- Find the value of x in the equation 23x = 46
- ______ the variable in one side of the equation
- Lines that don't lie on the same plane
- Angles that share a common ray
- Has a measure greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- Point of a segment that divides the segment
- If x=y, then x+z = y+z
- A shape formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint
- Has a measure greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees
- Look for the value of n in 6+n/4 = 30
- Two lines that meet at a common point
- Father of geometry
- Lines that don't intersect on the same plane
- Are angles formed when two lines intersect. They are opposite to one another and are congruent.
- Comes from the words 'Geo' meaning 'Earth and 'Metri' meaning 'Measurement'
- Solve for the value of a in 21a + 40 = 124
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- Has a measure greater than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees
- Set of points that forms a flat surface
- Represented by a dot and has a specific location
- Has a measure of 180 degrees
- If x=x, then x-z = y-z
- Has one endpoint and goes infinitely in one direction
- Angles that add up to 90 degrees
- Angles that add up to 180 degrees
- Part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them
- The value of y in y-4 = 3
- Three or more lines that meet at a common point
- Has a measure of 90 degrees
- Common point of two rays or two sides of the polygon
- Any line, segment, ray, or plane that intersects the segment at its midpoint
- A set of continuous points that extends infinitely in both directions
31 Clues: Father of geometry • If x=x, then x-z = y-z • If x=y, then x+z = y+z • The value of y in y-4 = 3 • Has a measure of 90 degrees • Has a measure of 180 degrees • Angles that share a common ray • Angles that add up to 90 degrees • Angles that add up to 180 degrees • Look for the value of n in 6+n/4 = 30 • Two lines that meet at a common point • Lines that don't lie on the same plane • ...
This Isn't Plane Math 2017-02-07
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- Common point of two rays or two sides of the polygon
- Any line, segment, ray, or plane that intersects the segment at its midpoint
- Has a measure of 180 degrees
- Lines that don't lie on the same plane
- Are angles formed when two lines intersect. They are opposite to one another and are congruent.
- Angles that add up to 90 degrees
- The value of y in y-4 = 3
- Part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them
- If x=y, then x+z = y+z
- Has a measure greater than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees
- A shape formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint
- Has a measure greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees
- Set of points that forms a flat surface
- Represented by a dot and has a specific location
- Solve for the value of a in 21a + 40 = 124
- Comes from the words 'Geo' meaning 'Earth and 'Metri' meaning 'Measurement'
- Look for the value of n in 21+n/4 = 30
- Has a measure of 90 degrees
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- Father of geometry
- Two lines that meet at a common point
- Has a measure greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- Lines that don't intersect on the same plane
- Angles that add up to 180 degrees
- Find the value of x in the equation 23x = 46
- A set of continuous points that extends infinitely in both directions
- If x=x, then x-z = y-z
- Angles that share a common ray
- ______ the variable in one side of the equation
- Three or more lines that meet at a common point
- Point of a segment that divides the segment
- Has one endpoint and goes infinitely in one direction
31 Clues: Father of geometry • If x=x, then x-z = y-z • If x=y, then x+z = y+z • The value of y in y-4 = 3 • Has a measure of 90 degrees • Has a measure of 180 degrees • Angles that share a common ray • Angles that add up to 90 degrees • Angles that add up to 180 degrees • Two lines that meet at a common point • Lines that don't lie on the same plane • Look for the value of n in 21+n/4 = 30 • ...
Wrath of the math 2024-07-21
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- The set containing all the subsets of a set is called a _____ set.
- Sine inverse of Sine of a variable is equal to the variable itself if it lies in the ____ value branch.
- A matrix is said to be an ____ matrix if all of its elements in the diagonal are 1 and the rest are 0.
- The ____ of two numbers can never be less than their geometric mean.
- He was the first who carried out a systematic study of geometry by the use of algebra. A popular coordinate system is named after him.
- "Jacob ______" wrote the book "Ars Conjectandi", published in 1713. it contains the theory of permutations and combinations as is known today.
- To calculate the rate of change of a function, you have to _____ it.
- He was one of the first mathematician to study conic sections. He coined the terms "parabola" and "hyperbola".
- He was the first mathematician to begin the study of trigonometry in India. He also gave the digits of pi upto 4 decimal places.
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- A function whose range is equal to its codomain is called a _____ function.
- Whether a matrix system has a unique solution or not, is determined by the ____.
- A conic section which has two foci, each of which lie outside the curve.
- The creator of the set theory.
- Widely consider to be the "Father of geometry", he was the first to organize geometric figures based on certain axioms suggested by physical considerations.
- The ____ sequence has found important applications in mathematics.Each term of the sequence is the sum of the two terms before it.
- A ____ is way of representing coefficients in system of linear equations.
- For a function to be differentiable, it must necessarily be ____.
- "Isaac Newton" and "G.W. ____" independently worked towards inventing Calculus.
- To find the area under a curve, you have to ____ it.
- The coefficients of binomial expansions can be represented by numbers in a triangular form, also known as the _____'s triangle.
20 Clues: The creator of the set theory. • To find the area under a curve, you have to ____ it. • For a function to be differentiable, it must necessarily be ____. • The set containing all the subsets of a set is called a _____ set. • The ____ of two numbers can never be less than their geometric mean. • To calculate the rate of change of a function, you have to _____ it. • ...
People of Chapter 8 2026-03-27
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- Earliest Greek Dramatist, wrote Oresteia about revenge
- Socrates best student, wrote the Republic, school called Academy
- Wrote 2 epics about Trojan War: Iliad and the Odyssey
- III Persian King conquered by ATG
- Wrote “History of the Peloponnesian Wars”
- Historian, wrote “History of Persian Wars”, considered “Father of History”
- Travelling Teachers
- War hero in the Iliad, ATG wanted to be like him
- Writer, wrote Antigone, “is it better to do what’s right or follow orders”
- Philosopher taught finding happiness was the goal of life, started Epicureanism
- General age 16, King age 20, conquered died age 32 of illness
- “Father of Medicine”
- Expanded knowledge of math and astronomy
- Taught to question everything, killed for his teachings
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- 1st Greek Scientist studied astronomy & math
- Warned Greeks about the Phillip II rising in power
- Taught that universe followed the same laws as music and numbers, developed Pythagorean Theorem
- Measured the Earth’s circumference
- MOST FAMOUS scientist, studied solid geometry and levers, found the value of pie (3.14) used to measure circles, invented catapults, killed by the Romans
- Plato’s best student, wrote 200 books, started school Lyceum, taught ATG
- Poked fun of political leaders, encouraged people to think and laugh
- created system to explain how the stars and planets moved
- Wife of Greek king, kidnapped by Prince of Troy, started the Trojan War
- Philosopher started Stoicism
- Wrote about ordinary humans in everyday situations
- II King of Macedonia, conquers Greece, father of ATG
- Greek Hero of Trojan War, main character in the Odyssey
- Taught Sun was center of the universe (heliocentric model)
- Wrote fables about animals to teach lessons
- Best of the “new” playwrights, wrote comedies influences us today¬
- Wrote books on Geometry “Elements”
- Wrote “Argonautica” about Jason and the Argonauts
32 Clues: Travelling Teachers • “Father of Medicine” • Philosopher started Stoicism • III Persian King conquered by ATG • Measured the Earth’s circumference • Wrote books on Geometry “Elements” • Expanded knowledge of math and astronomy • Wrote “History of the Peloponnesian Wars” • Wrote fables about animals to teach lessons • 1st Greek Scientist studied astronomy & math • ...
Geometry Symbols Name 2022-09-17
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- distance between points x and y
- perpendicular lines (90° angle)
- line that start from point A
- = 90°
- an angle formed by the intersection of two great circles of a sphere.
- line from point A to point B
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- triangle shape
- same shapes,not same size
- arcsecond, 1′=60″
- the measure of the angle formed by the two rays or arms at a common vertex.
- arc from point A to point B
- equivalence of geometric shapes and size
- 1 turn = 360°
- formed by two rays
- arcminute, 1° = 60′
15 Clues: = 90° • 1 turn = 360° • triangle shape • arcsecond, 1′=60″ • formed by two rays • arcminute, 1° = 60′ • same shapes,not same size • arc from point A to point B • line that start from point A • line from point A to point B • distance between points x and y • perpendicular lines (90° angle) • equivalence of geometric shapes and size • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-10
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- of equal importance, rank, or degree
- determine the dimensions of something or somebody
- the length of the closed curve of a circle
- the property created by the space between two objects
- angle an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
- a shape with a circular base and sides tapering to a point
- an area that is in the middle of some larger region
- the space between two lines or planes that intersect
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- a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously
- corresponding in character or kind
- a surface generated by rotating a line around a fixed line
- the length of a straight line through the center of a circle
- being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting
- being essentially comparable to something
- triangle a triangle whose interior angles are all acute
- relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle
16 Clues: corresponding in character or kind • of equal importance, rank, or degree • being essentially comparable to something • the length of the closed curve of a circle • being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting • determine the dimensions of something or somebody • an area that is in the middle of some larger region • ...
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY VOCABULARY 2022-10-11
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- Equation of a line used when given slope and the y-intercept.
- Formula used to find the equation of a line, given slope and a point or two points on the line.
- Vertical lines have this type of slope.
- This line passes through the midpoint of a line segment and is perpendicular to the line segment.
- To determine the distance between two endpoints, we calculate the ___________ of the line segment.
- At the y-intercept, this is the value of x.
- Slopes of perpendicular lines are flipped with opposite signs. This is called _____________.
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- The average of the x-coordinates and average of the y-coordinates make up this point on the line segment.
- The distance or length formula is the only analytic geometry formula with this operation.
- The point where the line intersects the y-axis has this name.
- This line begins at one vertex of a triangle and connects to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- This type of line has a slope of zero.
- These types of lines have slopes that are equal.
- We use rise over run to help measure the _________ of a line on the graph.
- This line segment begins at one vertex of a triangle and meets the opposite side at a right angle.
15 Clues: This type of line has a slope of zero. • Vertical lines have this type of slope. • At the y-intercept, this is the value of x. • These types of lines have slopes that are equal. • Equation of a line used when given slope and the y-intercept. • The point where the line intersects the y-axis has this name. • ...
Geometry, Science, Math 2022-11-18
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- The smallest of a series of infinities, the first word comes from the hebrew word Eleph. Two words, use underscore for space.
- Curve of fastest decent.
- A unambiguously defined number, represented by a letter.
- Known for his work on Gabriel's Horn, a 3 dimensional shape with finite size but infinite surface area. An Italian scientist.
- Atomic number 40, found in minerals like granite.
- A 2d shape with 12 sides
- A medicine or treatment that works simply because people believe it to work.
- Of or relating to a neutrally charged atomic particle.
- A chemical containing one oxygen element and one other element.
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- To infuse with carbon.
- used to refer to a color with more than 100% saturation.
- Two oxygen molecules bonded with two other elements on the outside.
- Rectangle.
- Finding derivatives or integrals of functions.
- Element 6, found in almost everything.
15 Clues: Rectangle. • To infuse with carbon. • Curve of fastest decent. • A 2d shape with 12 sides • Element 6, found in almost everything. • Finding derivatives or integrals of functions. • Atomic number 40, found in minerals like granite. • Of or relating to a neutrally charged atomic particle. • used to refer to a color with more than 100% saturation. • ...
Coordinate geometry crossword 2022-10-18
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- What is the distance from the Y-axis called.
- What formula is √[(x₂ - x₁)² + (y₂ - y₁)²].
- What is the dividing of a line segment into 3 equal parts called.
- What is the distance from the X-axis called.
- What formula is m₁x₂+m₂x₁/m₁+m₂ , m₁y₂+m₂y₁/m₁+m₂
- What is a line that intersects in 90 degrees called.
- Which shape's area formula is 1/2* base* Height
- What is the point in which the three medians of the triangle intersect
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- In which quadrant is both x value and Y value positive
- Which point divides the line segment in 1:1 ratio
- In which quadrant is both x and y value negative.
- What is a line that cuts the intersecting line in two equal parts called.
- In which quadrant is x negative and y value is positive
- In which quadrant is x value positive and Y value negative
- Which point on the graph has the coordinate (0,0)
15 Clues: What formula is √[(x₂ - x₁)² + (y₂ - y₁)²]. • What is the distance from the Y-axis called. • What is the distance from the X-axis called. • Which shape's area formula is 1/2* base* Height • Which point divides the line segment in 1:1 ratio • In which quadrant is both x and y value negative. • What formula is m₁x₂+m₂x₁/m₁+m₂ , m₁y₂+m₂y₁/m₁+m₂ • ...
Coordinate Geometry - Crossword 2020-05-23
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- This quadrant has a positive x and a positive y Quadrant
- The ordinate of the point (5, 2)
- Two numbers that have an order of x or y
- another name of coordinate plane
- (x, y) are called the ______ of the point.
- x-axis of point in the second quadrant.
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- An example of this is (9,8)
- last name of the famous mathematician associated with the problems of describing the position of a point in a plane
- The abscissa of the point (3,4)
- Coordinates (0, 0) are called?
- the abscissa of all points on the y-axis is always?
- where does the point with a (-,-) lie?
- x-axis is also known as?
- the number of quadrants in a coordinate system
- the y-axis is also known as?
15 Clues: x-axis is also known as? • An example of this is (9,8) • the y-axis is also known as? • Coordinates (0, 0) are called? • The abscissa of the point (3,4) • The ordinate of the point (5, 2) • another name of coordinate plane • where does the point with a (-,-) lie? • x-axis of point in the second quadrant. • Two numbers that have an order of x or y • ...
Vocabulary of Geometry 2021-05-02
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- Extends in two directions and never ends
- Two lines that cross one time
- Extends in one direction and stops at a point
- A round shape with no sides or corners
- Two lines that go in the same direction and never cross
- The length of the lines around a shape
- An angle measuring more than 90 degrees
- The space occupied by a shape
- Part of a line between two points
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- An angle measuring 90 degrees
- Two lines that intersect to form a 90 degree angle
- A shape with three sides and three corners
- An angle measuring less than 90 degrees
- One exact location
- A shape with four equal sides and four corners
15 Clues: One exact location • An angle measuring 90 degrees • Two lines that cross one time • The space occupied by a shape • Part of a line between two points • A round shape with no sides or corners • The length of the lines around a shape • An angle measuring less than 90 degrees • An angle measuring more than 90 degrees • Extends in two directions and never ends • ...
Geometry Vocabulary Crossword 2021-11-05
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- a triangle with all 3 angles less than 90
- 2 angles that add up to 90
- 2 angles that form from intersecting lines and are across from each other
- 2 angles that form a straight angle
- a triangle with one angle greater than 90
- a triangle with a 90 degree angle
- a line or segment that divides another segment into 2 congruent parts
- a line that intersects 2 parallel lines
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- a triangle that has 3 congruent sides
- 2 lines that intersect at a right angle
- 2 angles that add up to 180
- a triangle that has 2 congruent sides
- a triangle that has no congruent sides
- 2 lines that never intersect
- equal to
15 Clues: equal to • 2 angles that add up to 90 • 2 angles that add up to 180 • 2 lines that never intersect • a triangle with a 90 degree angle • 2 angles that form a straight angle • a triangle that has 3 congruent sides • a triangle that has 2 congruent sides • a triangle that has no congruent sides • 2 lines that intersect at a right angle • a line that intersects 2 parallel lines • ...
Tools of Geometry 2023-01-29
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- the length of the line segment between two points
- a flat surface made up of points that has no depth and extends indefinitely in all directions
- made up of points, has no thickness or width, and extends indefinitely in both directions
- ______from other points if it is the same distance from them
- any segment, line, plane, or point that intersects a line segment at its midpoint
- lying in the same plane
- two separate a line segment into two congruent segments
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- a location with no size, only position
- lying on the same line
- a set of points common to two or more geometric figures
- a measurable part of a line that consists of two points, called endpoints, and all of the points between them
- the point on a line segment halfway between the endpoints of a segment
- having the same size and shape
- a boundless 3-dimensional set of all points
- a part of a line that starts at a point and extends to infinity
15 Clues: lying on the same line • lying in the same plane • having the same size and shape • a location with no size, only position • a boundless 3-dimensional set of all points • the length of the line segment between two points • a set of points common to two or more geometric figures • two separate a line segment into two congruent segments • ...
Geometry Final Vocabulary 2023-05-15
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- arc whose measure is greater than 180
- points that lie on the same plane
- segment through the center whose endpoints are on the circle
- the side across from the right angle in a right triangle
- two lines that meet at a right angle
- two angles that sum to 90 degrees
- the common endpoint of an angle
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- a polygon with 6 sides
- points that lie on the same line
- an angle that is less than 90 degrees
- same side and same shape
- two angles that sum to 180 degrees
- two lines that never intersect
- a polygon that has sides that point inward
- segment with one endpoint on the center and one endpoint on the circle
15 Clues: a polygon with 6 sides • same side and same shape • two lines that never intersect • the common endpoint of an angle • points that lie on the same line • points that lie on the same plane • two angles that sum to 90 degrees • two angles that sum to 180 degrees • two lines that meet at a right angle • arc whose measure is greater than 180 • an angle that is less than 90 degrees • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-09
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- A three-dimensional geometric shape that tapers smoothly from a flat base to a point called the apex or vertex
- A quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length.
- A shape consisting of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre.
- A quadrilateral with four right angles.
- A four-sided polygon, having four edges and four corners.
- A three-dimensional solid, one of the most basic of curvilinear geometric shapes.
- An infinitely long object with no width, depth, or curvature
- The measure of a region's size on a surface.
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- A quadrilateral that has at least one pair of parallel sides
- The perimeter of a circle or ellipse.
- A regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles.
- A circle is any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle
- A simple quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- An angle is the figure formed by two rays,
- A polygon with three edges and three vertices.
15 Clues: The perimeter of a circle or ellipse. • A quadrilateral with four right angles. • An angle is the figure formed by two rays, • The measure of a region's size on a surface. • A polygon with three edges and three vertices. • A simple quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides • A four-sided polygon, having four edges and four corners. • ...
Geometry by Kodi 2017-05-03
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- a geometric figure
- frame of an object that shows its edges and vertices
- an object shaped like a ball
- object with 2 bases that match
- closed shape made up of straight sides
- point where 2 sides of a shape meet
- an object with 6 faces that are all squares
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- an object with 1 base and triangular faces that meet at a point
- length,width and height
- polygon with 4 sides
- an object with a circular base
- any flat surface on a three dimensional object
- the face that names the object
- a polygon with 3 sides
- when 2 surfaces or an object meet they form an edge
15 Clues: a geometric figure • polygon with 4 sides • a polygon with 3 sides • length,width and height • an object shaped like a ball • an object with a circular base • the face that names the object • object with 2 bases that match • point where 2 sides of a shape meet • closed shape made up of straight sides • an object with 6 faces that are all squares • ...
Geometry Vocabulary Words 2018-12-17
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- A line, ray, or segment that intersects 2 or more coplanar lines, ray or segments
- Angles The angles that are adjacent to the interior angles
- Angles Two angles that occupy corresponding positions
- Angles The sum of the ______ ____ =180
- Must have the opposite truth value to the original statement
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- Polygon Polygons with congruent corresponding parts
- Lines Lines that never intersect and slopes are the same
- Triangle At least two sides are equal, at least 2 congruent sides
- Triangle Circumcenter is outside
- If a=b, then b=a
- An argument that uses logic, definitions, properties, and previously proven statements to show that a conclusion is true
- Lines Lines that intersect to form right angles and slope must both be negative and positive
- Theorem The distance from the circumcenter to another point is always equal
- Statement / A statement that can be written in if-then form
- state the opposite of both the hypothesis and conclusion
15 Clues: If a=b, then b=a • Triangle Circumcenter is outside • Angles The sum of the ______ ____ =180 • Polygon Polygons with congruent corresponding parts • Angles Two angles that occupy corresponding positions • state the opposite of both the hypothesis and conclusion • Lines Lines that never intersect and slopes are the same • ...
B. Geometry Symbols 2022-03-12
15 Clues: ⌢ • ≅ • ~ • △ • |x-y| • arcsecond • arcminute • grads angle unit • formed by two rays • denoted by symbol rad • angle measure 90° • line from point A to point B • line that start from point A • lines that doesn't intersect • the most common unit for measuring angle
Exploring Geometry Symbols 2022-03-11
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- deg
- lines in a plane that are always the same distance apart and never intersects.
- is any smooth curve joining two points.
- Δ
- a straight one- dimensional figure that has no thickness and extends endlessly in both directions
- an angle measured exactly 90 degrees.
- are line that intersect at a right (90 degrees) angle.
- Rad
Down
- ″
- a part of a line that has a fixed starting point but no end point.
- ′
- is a piece or part of a line having two endpoints.
- the amount of space between two points
- formed by two rays
- ≅
15 Clues: ″ • ′ • Δ • ≅ • deg • Rad • formed by two rays • an angle measured exactly 90 degrees. • the amount of space between two points • is any smooth curve joining two points. • is a piece or part of a line having two endpoints. • are line that intersect at a right (90 degrees) angle. • a part of a line that has a fixed starting point but no end point. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary Review 2022-04-08
Across
- An angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees
- Found by multiplying length by width in a rectangle.
- The distance around the outside of the object.
- Two lines that are the same distance apart and never meet.
- A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- An angle whose measure is 180 degrees.
- When two lines meet at a 90 degree angle.
Down
- An angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees.
- A point, line, ray or segment that divides a segment or angle into two congruent pieces.
- Formed when two rays share a common endpoint.
- Part of a line that has one end point and extends indefinitely in one direction.
- An angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- The smallest geometric picture.
- A set of points in a straight path that continue without end in both directions.
- Part of a line with two endpoints.
15 Clues: The smallest geometric picture. • Part of a line with two endpoints. • An angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • An angle whose measure is 180 degrees. • When two lines meet at a 90 degree angle. • Formed when two rays share a common endpoint. • The distance around the outside of the object. • An angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees. • ...
Introduction to Geometry 2023-08-15
Across
- an angle that is more than 90° and less than 180°
- a shape that has 8 sides
- a shape that has 4 sides
- angle more than 180°
- the length of the line through the center that touches two point son the circumference of the circle
- a four-sided shape where opposite sides are parallel and equal
Down
- an angle between 0° and 90°
- a three-sided shape that has three equal sides and three equal angles
- two lines that intersect at 90°
- a three-sided shape that has two equal sides and two equal angles
- a four-sided shape that has only one pair of parallel sides
- length of the line from the centre to the circumference of a circle
- a four-sided shape that has four equal sides and four equal angles
- a shape that has five sides
- two lines that will never intersect
15 Clues: angle more than 180° • a shape that has 8 sides • a shape that has 4 sides • an angle between 0° and 90° • a shape that has five sides • two lines that intersect at 90° • two lines that will never intersect • an angle that is more than 90° and less than 180° • a four-sided shape that has only one pair of parallel sides • ...
MS Geometry Vocabulary 2024-03-25
Across
- two angles that share a ray and a point
- part of a line with two endpoints
- three sided polygon
- same shape and same size
- a line that crosses parallel lines forming 8 angles
- two lines in the same plane that never intersect
Down
- the sum of all sides
- has a measurement between 91-179 degrees
- is a closed shape made up of line segments
- a line segment that has two points on the circle and crosses the center of the circle
- has a measurement between 1-89 degrees
- has a measurement of exactly 90 degrees
- a line segment that has one point in the center of the circle and the other is on the circle
- is formed by one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction
- formed with two rays and a common endpoint
15 Clues: three sided polygon • the sum of all sides • same shape and same size • part of a line with two endpoints • has a measurement between 1-89 degrees • two angles that share a ray and a point • has a measurement of exactly 90 degrees • has a measurement between 91-179 degrees • is a closed shape made up of line segments • formed with two rays and a common endpoint • ...
Geometry Crossword Project 2024-03-21
Across
- Line that divides an angle into 2 equal parts
- A line or segment that intersects another segment at its midpoint and forms right angles with it
- angle that is more than 90 degrees
- angle that is less than 90 degrees
- Distance around the edge of a circle or the perimeter of a circle
- A perpendicular line segment measured from the longest height or space
Down
- One of four regions formed by the intersections of the x and y axises
- The longest side of a right angled triangle
- The middle point of a line segment that equals to 2 parts
- A line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points
- 2 (or more) lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect
- angles sum up to 180 degrees
- Having the same size and shape, making it identical
- An angle equal to 90 degrees
- angles that sum up to 90 degrees
15 Clues: angles sum up to 180 degrees • An angle equal to 90 degrees • angles that sum up to 90 degrees • angle that is more than 90 degrees • angle that is less than 90 degrees • The longest side of a right angled triangle • Line that divides an angle into 2 equal parts • Having the same size and shape, making it identical • ...
