geometry Crossword Puzzles
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2014-01-09
Across
- statue of the head and shoulders
- dignity
- "an end"
- uses charm to influence
- Outside the Earth's atmosphere
- one who makes maps and writes about the Earth
- an extremely cowardly person
- one who studies the foundations of the Earth's crust
- pertaining to the Earth
- "akward-looking"
- draw the Earth (maps) and write about it
- "pleading"
- a way of carrying oneself;"manner"
- peaceful
Down
- glowing fragment of wood in ashes of a fire
- speak or converse
- land
- one who works the Earth;farmer
- "Cooked Earth"; fired clay pottery
- raised platform of Earth
- land under control of a government or owner
- appropriately
- branch of study on ways to measure the Earth
- "worked"
- Garden in a small glass container
- ask earnestly
- "learning"
- strips of wood or metal overlapped in a crisscross pattern
- study of the Earth and its formations
- Earth
30 Clues: land • Earth • dignity • "an end" • "worked" • peaceful • "learning" • "pleading" • appropriately • ask earnestly • "akward-looking" • speak or converse • uses charm to influence • pertaining to the Earth • raised platform of Earth • an extremely cowardly person • one who works the Earth;farmer • Outside the Earth's atmosphere • statue of the head and shoulders • Garden in a small glass container • ...
Vocabulary Unit 6 2014-01-09
Across
- "pleading"
- one who works the Earth;farmer
- raised platform of Earth
- speak or converse
- one who makes maps and writes about the Earth
- Outside the Earth's atmosphere
- Earth
- ask earnestly
- statue of the head and shoulders
- land
- "an end"
- draw the Earth (maps) and write about it
- glowing fragment of wood in ashes of a fire
- appropriately
Down
- dignity
- "learning"
- study of the Earth and its formations
- "worked"
- "Cooked Earth"; fired clay pottery
- one who studies the foundations of the Earth's crust
- uses charm to influence
- strips of wood or metal overlapped in a crisscross pattern
- pertaining to the Earth
- land under control of a government or owner
- Garden in a small glass container
- an extremely cowardly person
- "akward-looking"
- branch of study on ways to measure the Earth
- peaceful
- a way of carrying oneself;"manner"
30 Clues: land • Earth • dignity • "worked" • "an end" • peaceful • "learning" • "pleading" • ask earnestly • appropriately • "akward-looking" • speak or converse • uses charm to influence • pertaining to the Earth • raised platform of Earth • an extremely cowardly person • one who works the Earth;farmer • Outside the Earth's atmosphere • statue of the head and shoulders • Garden in a small glass container • ...
VOCABULARIO 2-1 2016-05-08
Across
- Spanish
- Schedule
- What time is…?
- History
- Geography
- Minus/less
- Often, many times
- Once in a while
- Early
- Difficult
- Science
- To use the computer
- Test
- To answer
- Band
- Geometry
- Everyday
- To take notes
- p.m. (in the evening)
- Art
- a.m. (in the morning)
- At what time is...?
- Almost
- Chrorus
- English
- Each(day)
- Never
- :15 (quarter past)
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- At ____ o’clock.
- Algebra
- Many/ a lot
- Sometimes
- P.E.
- There is
- Late
- Its ____ o’clock.
- In/ on
- To have to
- To teach
- Quiz
- Orchestra
- Math
- To earn a good grade
- :30 (half past)
- Bad grade
- How many/ much?
- p.m. (in the afternoon)
- Time/hour
- Midnight
- Chemistry
- Noon
- Minute
- Always
53 Clues: Art • P.E. • Late • Quiz • Math • Test • Band • Noon • Early • Never • In/ on • Minute • Almost • Always • Spanish • Algebra • History • Science • Chrorus • English • Schedule • There is • To teach • Geometry • Everyday • Midnight • Sometimes • Geography • Difficult • Orchestra • Bad grade • Time/hour • To answer • Chemistry • Each(day) • To have to • Minus/less • Many/ a lot • To take notes • What time is…? • Once in a while • :30 (half past) • How many/ much? • ...
VOCABULARIO 2-1 2016-05-08
Across
- English
- :30 (half past)
- Chrorus
- a.m. (in the morning)
- Each(day)
- At what time is...?
- Many/ a lot
- Geography
- Noon
- To use the computer
- To have to
- Quiz
- Test
- Once in a while
- At ____ o’clock.
- Algebra
- Math
- History
- Orchestra
- Almost
- Its ____ o’clock.
- Late
- Minus/less
- p.m. (in the afternoon)
- :15 (quarter past)
Down
- To teach
- To answer
- Band
- Time/hour
- Science
- Schedule
- Difficult
- How many/ much?
- To earn a good grade
- Midnight
- P.E.
- Never
- To take notes
- Everyday
- Geometry
- Art
- In/ on
- Minute
- Always
- p.m. (in the evening)
- Spanish
- Often, many times
- Sometimes
- Chemistry
- Bad grade
- What time is…?
- Early
- There is
53 Clues: Art • Band • P.E. • Noon • Quiz • Test • Math • Late • Never • Early • In/ on • Minute • Always • Almost • English • Chrorus • Science • Spanish • Algebra • History • To teach • Schedule • Midnight • Everyday • Geometry • There is • To answer • Time/hour • Each(day) • Difficult • Geography • Sometimes • Chemistry • Bad grade • Orchestra • To have to • Minus/less • Many/ a lot • To take notes • What time is…? • :30 (half past) • How many/ much? • Once in a while • ...
Harpeth Hall 2023-01-04
Across
- HH/MBA fall musical
- flower of HH
- where you go when you are late
- makes you stronger
- coldest building
- break from real school
- teacher who lives close to HH
- they chomp
- Honeybear
- snack when you are in massey
- where you go to paint
- most people's home during exam week
- best Winterim class
- hang out spot for all grades
- Anne Scott ____ Library
- you lay here on a hot day
- famous alumni
- Mrs. Elrod teaches ___ + Honor Geometry
Down
- senior theme
- customized to the senior theme
- "proud privilege to sing"
- the best lunch served at HH
- has one extra floor
- has a PHD in blueberries
- student council theme
- #1 water bottle in the school
- ladybugs
- you get in trouble enough to be here
- write this after every assessment
- remember it by gray clouds+ greengrass
30 Clues: ladybugs • Honeybear • they chomp • senior theme • flower of HH • famous alumni • coldest building • makes you stronger • HH/MBA fall musical • has one extra floor • best Winterim class • student council theme • where you go to paint • break from real school • Anne Scott ____ Library • has a PHD in blueberries • "proud privilege to sing" • you lay here on a hot day • the best lunch served at HH • ...
Latin Greek Words: Voc, Geo, Jus, Jur, and Jud 2023-03-01
Across
- - result of a decision to determine if something is lawful
- - to call out to support a person or idea
- - what calls a person away from a job (hobby)
- - to call out to get response
- - to call out to get someone to take an action
- - citizens who decide it someone broke the law
- - Rock or earth containing a space lines with crystals.
- - lawful or right
- - a person who studies the earth
- - quality of being just or lawful
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- - to call back or rescind
- - shaping the truth to be prove something is true or lawful
- - breaking the law through lying under oath
- - study of the earth's surface
- - to call upon a higher power to step in
- - the job a person is called upon to do
- - study of the earth
- - study of the size, shape and other properties
- - decide it something is just or lawful
- - pertaining to a voice
20 Clues: - lawful or right • - study of the earth • - pertaining to a voice • - to call back or rescind • - to call out to get response • - study of the earth's surface • - a person who studies the earth • - quality of being just or lawful • - the job a person is called upon to do • - decide it something is just or lawful • - to call upon a higher power to step in • ...
Shower 2023-02-03
Across
- Their first dance song (two words)
- Number of bridesmaids
- How many kids do Greysen and Maacah want?
- Greysen’s middle name
- Location of their first official (aka fancy) date
- Location of Greysen and Maacah’s honeymoon
- Maacah is going to school to be a(n) ________________.
- Groom's favorite ice cream flavor (two words)
- Maacah’s middle name
- Name of maid of honor
- Maacah’s maiden name
- Sport Greysen played in high school
- the grade they met in
- Location of first time they went out for food
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- In what month did Greysen propose last year?
- Where did Greysen propose? (two words)
- The place they first met (4 words)
- What month did Maacah and Greysen start dating in 2016?
- Name of best man
- Bride’s favorite ice cream flavor (two words)
- Greysen is going to school to be a(n) _______________ engineer.
- The class they met in
- The couple’s ship name in high school
- Color of Greysen’s eyes and Maacah’s eyes
24 Clues: Name of best man • Maacah’s middle name • Maacah’s maiden name • Number of bridesmaids • Greysen’s middle name • The class they met in • Name of maid of honor • the grade they met in • Their first dance song (two words) • The place they first met (4 words) • Sport Greysen played in high school • The couple’s ship name in high school • Where did Greysen propose? (two words) • ...
Our favorite things 2023-05-03
Across
- We love these retrievers
- Where we got Franklin
- Our first date location
- Mostly unknown heavyweight
- We were the parent of 4 of these.
- Did you see that under there?
- How neat is that?
- "No love"
- Barky
- The kind of trailer we need
- The word I misspelled in 5th grade
- The state that has our apple farm
Down
- You're the queen of this soup
- 4053
- An animated show that gave us all the emotions.
- Come over here so we can watch _______
- Things we do at the lake
- Our second date location
- Dog that loves your ear scritches
- The word you misspelled in 5th grade
- What we did at Mr. Rogers Neighborhood.
- Holiday closest to our engagement.
- Your brain should think, what would _______ say?
- Lance's favorite superhero
- The catalyst for us moving in together
25 Clues: 4053 • Barky • "No love" • How neat is that? • Where we got Franklin • Our first date location • We love these retrievers • Things we do at the lake • Our second date location • Mostly unknown heavyweight • Lance's favorite superhero • The kind of trailer we need • You're the queen of this soup • Did you see that under there? • We were the parent of 4 of these. • ...
Spellings 2020-04-23
Across
- "out of a 100"
- instrument also known as a violin
- someone who walks on the road path
- types of instrument that involve hitting or banging
- headstrong or unwilling to give in
- to admit to something (wrong doing)
- what you push to go on a bicycle
- outdoor trip
- the act of wearing away something
- the study of places, the Earth and the Universe
- ability of the eyes
- study of the Earth's crust or rocks
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- you might exercise to improve this
- a box we use for entertainment
- a type of maths on shapes, angles, measurements
- somebody who sees a crime or an incident
- thought you have when you first meet somebody
- a type of fuel used for vehicle
- not allowed
- a short knife
- a free kick except inside the box
- if it can't be done its...
- a place where artworks might be displayed
23 Clues: not allowed • outdoor trip • a short knife • "out of a 100" • ability of the eyes • if it can't be done its... • a box we use for entertainment • a type of fuel used for vehicle • what you push to go on a bicycle • instrument also known as a violin • the act of wearing away something • a free kick except inside the box • you might exercise to improve this • ...
Final crossword puzzle 2022-05-20
Across
- to add up
- a symbol and placeholder
- a number that describes both the direction and the steepness of the line
- a mathematical expression
- a relationship or expression involving one or more variables
- a pattern or fiqure used in a problem
- the amount or number of a material
- the set of values that a given function
- a graphical representation that organizes a group of data points
- branch of mathematics
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- represents an opposite
- an ordered list of numbers
- give a share or part of a problem
- The angles opposite each other when two lines cross
- a science that deals with addition
- difference in size, degree, circumstances
- a number or algebraic expression
- the set of values that we are allowed to plug into our function.
- relating to methods of geometry
- the space between two intersecting lines
20 Clues: to add up • branch of mathematics • represents an opposite • a symbol and placeholder • a mathematical expression • an ordered list of numbers • relating to methods of geometry • a number or algebraic expression • give a share or part of a problem • a science that deals with addition • the amount or number of a material • a pattern or fiqure used in a problem • ...
PREPARING NEW QUESTIONS-1 2022-07-17
Across
- IN STATISTICS MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE IS KNOWN AS A _____TENDENCIES.
- NUMBERS WHICH HAVE ONLY TWO FACTORS.
- MODE IS THE MOST _____NUMBER.
- THE COMMON ELEMENTS IN THE GIVEN SETS IS___.
- NUMBERS CANNOT BE EXPRESSED AS A FRACTION.
- LCF:LESS THAN ____FREQUENCY.
- THE SET OF NATURAL NUMBERS IS AN EXAMPLE FOR___.
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- THE NUMBER OF ELEMENTS IN A GIVEN SET IS___.
- TWO SETS WHICH DONOT CONTAIN ANY COMMON ELEMENT IN THEM.
- THE THREE METHODS TO FIND MEAN ARE DIRECT, DEVIATION, ____DEVIATION.
- LOGARITHM IN SHORT WE WRITE AS A______.
- USING CUMMULATIVE OGIVES WE CAN FIND _____.
- WHO IS THE FATHER OF GEOMETRY.
- IN GENERAL ARITHMETIC MEAN IS CALLED___.
- COLLECTION OF WELL DEFINED OBJECTS ARE CALLED.
- EMPTY SET IS ALSO KNOWN AS __________SET.
- EMPTY SET IS _____ SET OF EVERY SET.
- NUMBERS WHICH HAVE MORE THAN TWO FACTORS.
- THE SYMBOL ∈ IS ________.
- VALUE OF AN EXPONENT WHICH HAS POWER AS A ZERO.
20 Clues: THE SYMBOL ∈ IS ________. • LCF:LESS THAN ____FREQUENCY. • MODE IS THE MOST _____NUMBER. • WHO IS THE FATHER OF GEOMETRY. • NUMBERS WHICH HAVE ONLY TWO FACTORS. • EMPTY SET IS _____ SET OF EVERY SET. • LOGARITHM IN SHORT WE WRITE AS A______. • IN GENERAL ARITHMETIC MEAN IS CALLED___. • EMPTY SET IS ALSO KNOWN AS __________SET. • NUMBERS WHICH HAVE MORE THAN TWO FACTORS. • ...
Enlightenment Thinkers 2022-06-30
Across
- Father of the Scientific Method
- Credited with laws of thermodynamics and calculus
- Analytic geometry and Father of Modern Philosphy; "I think therefore I am."
- Developed smallpox vaccine
- British theologian, founded Methodism
- Discovered moon's cratered surface and Jupiter's 4 moons; improved on Dutch telescope
- Protestant religious leader of pietism movement
- Developed heliocentric worldview
- German Lutheran theologian; founder of pietism movement
- Father of Chemistry
- Founded modern anatomy
- Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God sermon
- Father of Liberalism; gov't exists to promote public good; tabula rasa
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- Named the heart
- Author of The Social Contract
- German reformer and Protestant Christian pioneer
- criticized Catholics, wrote 20k letters and 2k books
- Discovered oxygen and carbonated water
- Discovered oxygen's role in combustion
- American Christian leader of Methodist movement
- Father of Toxicology
- pantheist
- astronomer: found orbits of planets are elliptical
- Criticizes French gov't and advocate for separation of powers
24 Clues: pantheist • Named the heart • Father of Chemistry • Father of Toxicology • Founded modern anatomy • Developed smallpox vaccine • Author of The Social Contract • Father of the Scientific Method • Developed heliocentric worldview • British theologian, founded Methodism • Discovered oxygen and carbonated water • Discovered oxygen's role in combustion • ...
CHS Faculty Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-08
Across
- Dean of students whose voice is as smooth as butter
- Sibling of Mr. Pendola
- A 2017 CHS graduate
- Chess piece
- Type of pear
- Always prepared for a zombie apocalypse
- Rhymes with a car rental company
- Shares a last name with a Grateful Dead vocalist
- Avoid catching one of these while snowboarding
- A shape studied in Geometry
- History teacher who taught many of our current staff
- Works on things that get us from point A to B
Down
- History teacher who looks like he could "hang 10"
- Chemistry teacher that just retired
- Always thinking about z-scores
- License plate is OAKER1
- Last name is a crime
- Former cheerleader for a famous football team
- Character on the popular TV sitcom Seinfeld
- A CHS chef who is a delicious chicken dish
- Often done in an english class
- Yukon Cornelius look alike
- Necessary step in the coffee making process
23 Clues: Chess piece • Type of pear • A 2017 CHS graduate • Last name is a crime • Sibling of Mr. Pendola • License plate is OAKER1 • Yukon Cornelius look alike • A shape studied in Geometry • Always thinking about z-scores • Often done in an english class • Rhymes with a car rental company • Chemistry teacher that just retired • Always prepared for a zombie apocalypse • ...
Transient and Accident Analysis MCD01 2017-10-13
Across
- Protect containment integrity by limiting _________ production.
- Tech Spec _________ is a vital role of the operator.
- Protect the ______ and safety of the public.
- ANO reactors are constructed of cylindrical zirconium rods therefore, they must have an _______ system.
- 10CFR20 requirements for public __________ .
- Protect plant ___________ .
- A principle fission product barrier is __________ .
- Tech Specs are a part of the operating license that defines the __________ on nuclear plant operation.
- Verify ________ with Technical Specifications.
- Prevent or _________ offsite releases.
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- Fuel is no longer in its original _________ defines core damage.
- 10CFR100 established limitations considering __________ area.
- 10CFR20 established standards for _________ against radiation hazards.
- The EOPs provide a __________ approach to the mitigation of accidents.
- Key plant parameter to verify inventory control is containment _________ level.
- Critical Safety Functions needed to control __________ .
- Shine from activity in __________ .
- _________ of Radionuclides.
- Defense in Depth has 4 identified levels, prevention, mitigation, ___________ , emergency response.
- SAR assumptions utilize parameters at __________ for "worse case".
20 Clues: _________ of Radionuclides. • Protect plant ___________ . • Shine from activity in __________ . • Prevent or _________ offsite releases. • Protect the ______ and safety of the public. • 10CFR20 requirements for public __________ . • Verify ________ with Technical Specifications. • A principle fission product barrier is __________ . • ...
Math Crossyword 2023-06-15
Across
- Another way to say weight
- Moves the shape
- Flips the shape
- Num. 11 but the entire thing
- What this crossword is about
- Math uses a lot of these
- To make an educated guess
- The chance of something happening or not happening
- Where 2 sides of a shape are the same
- 2 lines that never meet
- A 2D version of a 3D shape with each shape attached
- Graph Also called a circle graph
- Num.4 but in shapes
Down
- How much something can hold
- Turns the shape
- A repeating action
- The act of figuring out how long or tall something is
- Related to Num.5 Perimeter
- but only the outside
- Changes shapes
- Num.2 in pieces
- 2 lines that meet to make this
- Polygons
- A way to show math info
- The inside of a 2D polygon
25 Clues: Polygons • Changes shapes • Turns the shape • Moves the shape • Flips the shape • Num.2 in pieces • A repeating action • Num.4 but in shapes • but only the outside • A way to show math info • 2 lines that never meet • Math uses a lot of these • Another way to say weight • To make an educated guess • Related to Num.5 Perimeter • The inside of a 2D polygon • How much something can hold • ...
Soft G 2024-04-24
Across
- when you have a cold
- Reaction can give you hives
- not safe
- To give
- What your car needs to run
- US State - GO DAWGS
- grandparent, parent, child
- Country in Europe, capital of Berlin
- Corn, lettuce, carrots, potatoes
- Christianity, Hindu, Islam, Buddhism, B'hai
- Study of the earth
- a diamond
- To use hands when you speak
- Country in northern Africa
- Popular Olympic sport - Simone Biles
- What lawmakers do
Down
- "Play outside and use your _________!"
- Writing that is able to be read
- Doctor who cuts
- Huge
- students go after high school
- To offer a comment/idea
- With great importance
- Spice and/or flavor used in cooking
- DNA
- physical features on the earth
- Very smart
- Mathematic study of shapes
- Very tall animal
- What you pack when you take a trip
30 Clues: DNA • Huge • To give • not safe • a diamond • Very smart • Doctor who cuts • Very tall animal • What lawmakers do • Study of the earth • US State - GO DAWGS • when you have a cold • With great importance • To offer a comment/idea • What your car needs to run • grandparent, parent, child • Mathematic study of shapes • Country in northern Africa • Reaction can give you hives • To use hands when you speak • ...
Math Mania 2023-10-12
Across
- is a part of a whole
- All whole numbers, positive or negative
- The point of intersection between two or more rays
- having the same value
- bottom part of a fraction
- comparison of values between two amounts
- A written symbol denoting a number value
- Add,Sum,Plus,Increase,Total
- A three-sided polygon
- study of physical shapes and the object dimensions
- Minus,Less,Difference,Decrease,Take Away,Deduct
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- The measure of how heavy something is.
- collection of numbers or objects in a particular order
- a symbol that is used to denote square root
- total distance around a circle
- Multiply,Product,By,Times,Lots Of
- A semi-circle device used for measuring angle
- number that divides into another exactly
- likelihood of an event happening
- A standard quantity used in measurement
- mathematics that substitutes letters for numbers
- top part of a fraction
22 Clues: is a part of a whole • having the same value • A three-sided polygon • top part of a fraction • bottom part of a fraction • Add,Sum,Plus,Increase,Total • total distance around a circle • likelihood of an event happening • Multiply,Product,By,Times,Lots Of • The measure of how heavy something is. • All whole numbers, positive or negative • A standard quantity used in measurement • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword- Western Civ. 2024-08-23
Across
- Leader was Great King.
- Tried to change religious life.
- Used for measuring fields and projects.
- Prominent buildings in Sumerian cities.
- Language inherited from one parent.
- A spirit that portrayed truth and justice.
- Rich land that doesn't get much rain.
- Turning point in living.
- Main point in Hammurabi's code.
- Believed to protect bodies.
- First Hominids to make stone tools.
- Original Sumerian writing.
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- The Egyptian queen who was respected to the point she was called a man by others.
- Represents fertility for mothers and earth.
- Goddess of love.
- Tells how a god endowed power by other gods.
- Archaeologist site near Amman, Jordan.
- Believed to come from bad spirits and behavior.
- Always traveling.
- Located in Turkey today.
- Men Society.
- Many land barriers.
- Large stone,
- Egypt and Southwest Asia led to new pattern for human life.
- Flat roof building, used as a tomb.
25 Clues: Men Society. • Large stone, • Goddess of love. • Always traveling. • Many land barriers. • Leader was Great King. • Located in Turkey today. • Turning point in living. • Original Sumerian writing. • Believed to protect bodies. • Tried to change religious life. • Main point in Hammurabi's code. • Language inherited from one parent. • Flat roof building, used as a tomb. • ...
A very intriguing puzzle (ee) 2024-12-01
Across
- to move the steering wheel to change direction (especially of a vehicle)
- The inside of something
- A very annoying sound a specific person makes.
- a very fine or diaphanous fabric or article.
- to make a serious or urgent request.
- yours _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A common letter end
- Big plant.
- Difficulty of geometry dash.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ stickman. Also the final boss of the stickman series before it was ditched.
- Element compound of the 51st element and 3 of the 14th element.
Down
- Just guess this.
- to be barely visible
- An element between 56 and 60 electrons.
- A very annoying insect that stings you.
- Spoil or ruin an agreement or event
- Opposite of a word with 2 pronunciations (British and American)
- A good surprise.
- to do something in a way that isn't easily seen or detected.
- Guilty of deceit.
- not genuine
- filled with intense but unexpressed anger (of a person)
21 Clues: Big plant. • not genuine • Just guess this. • A good surprise. • Guilty of deceit. • to be barely visible • The inside of something • Difficulty of geometry dash. • Spoil or ruin an agreement or event • to make a serious or urgent request. • An element between 56 and 60 electrons. • A very annoying insect that stings you. • yours _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A common letter end • ...
Back to School 25-26 2025-08-31
Across
- that thing you have to use to get into your locker (two words)
- another word that means “9th graders”
- Our school year always begins right after this holiday
- the class that Mr. Bustamante teaches
- the other school color besides blue
- Our assistant principal’s last name
- What’s for _______ today?
- Redford Union’s mascot
- What is used to calculate your GPA
Down
- Our principal’s last name
- the class that Mr. Schlicker teaches
- the class that Miss Wiggins teaches
- the class that Mr. Berry teaches
- What your class will do in 2029
- the sport that Coach Iler coaches (he is also the dean of students)
- the class that Ms. Nicolin teaches
- Our motto this year: “_______ starts with you”
- the class that Mrs. Oshodi teaches
- the high school that is our cross-town rival
- one class that Mr. Schantz teaches (the other one is geometry)
20 Clues: Redford Union’s mascot • Our principal’s last name • What’s for _______ today? • What your class will do in 2029 • the class that Mr. Berry teaches • the class that Ms. Nicolin teaches • the class that Mrs. Oshodi teaches • What is used to calculate your GPA • the class that Miss Wiggins teaches • the other school color besides blue • Our assistant principal’s last name • ...
Awesome August 2025-07-07
Across
- End-of-Summer sales event
- The Roman Emperor August is named after
- School subject using rulers and protractors
- Many U.S. schools start classes on this weekday
- Sport featured in the U.S. Open
- Popular picnic side dish, made from potatoes
- Cool treat on a stick
- "Dog days of ____"
- Insect you'll hear buzzing in August
- August is National ____ Month (ice cream flavor)
- Back-to-school item with spiral rings
- Common beach footwear
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- Annual comic book celebration held in August
- A state fair treat on a stick
- Back-to-school month in the U.S.
- Common bug spray ingredient
- A family favorite treat for campfires
- August Birthstone
- This meteor shower peaks in August
- A summer fruit that's red and juicy
- One of August's zodiac signs
- First name of Mr. Lincoln who was born in August
- Type of eclipse sometimes seen in August
- August flower symbolizing remembrance
24 Clues: August Birthstone • "Dog days of ____" • Cool treat on a stick • Common beach footwear • End-of-Summer sales event • Common bug spray ingredient • One of August's zodiac signs • A state fair treat on a stick • Sport featured in the U.S. Open • Back-to-school month in the U.S. • This meteor shower peaks in August • A summer fruit that's red and juicy • ...
Maths Class 9 2025-09-27
Across
- Graph of a quadratic equation
- Circle passing through all vertices of a triangle
- Branch of math dealing with angles and triangles
- Arrangement of objects in a specific order
- Type of equations solved together
- Measure of likelihood of an event
- Scalar value computed from a square matrix
- The inverse operation of exponentiation
- A line intersecting a circle at two points
- Point of intersection of medians of a triangle
- Line joining a vertex of a triangle to midpoint of opposite side
Down
- Splitting an expression into product of simpler ones
- Longest side of a right-angled triangle
- Basic branch of math dealing with numbers
- Quadrilateral with all sides equal but not necessarily right angles
- Father of Geometry
- Study of measurement of areas and volumes
- Expression consisting of variables and coefficients
- A line touching a circle at exactly one point
- Perpendicular distance from center to side of a polygon
20 Clues: Father of Geometry • Graph of a quadratic equation • Type of equations solved together • Measure of likelihood of an event • Longest side of a right-angled triangle • The inverse operation of exponentiation • Basic branch of math dealing with numbers • Study of measurement of areas and volumes • Arrangement of objects in a specific order • ...
CAS VEA #2 2025-09-08
Across
- causing disease
- Joshua was a _________ excuse for a man; he acted like a baby
- a math class pertaining to angles, lines, and shapes
- antonym of apogee
- Antonym for exotic
- antonym of allopathy
- body of rulers or officials grouped in ranks, each being subordinate to the rank above it; pecking order
- The government in England is a _________.
- form of social organization in which the mother (women) rule the family or tribe
- she was a __________ liar.
Down
- The psychiatrist found that the defendant was __________.
- secreting externally
- 1. row of columns around a building or court; 2. the space so enclosed
- twin _______
- antonym for perihelion
- science dealing with the earth's history as recorded in rocks
- marriage outside the tribe, caste, class, social group
- ethos, logos,________.
- antonym for sympathy
- the study of morphemes; form and structure of an organism or any of its parts
20 Clues: twin _______ • causing disease • antonym of apogee • Antonym for exotic • secreting externally • antonym of allopathy • antonym for sympathy • antonym for perihelion • ethos, logos,________. • she was a __________ liar. • The government in England is a _________. • a math class pertaining to angles, lines, and shapes • marriage outside the tribe, caste, class, social group • ...
My teachers (Last name only, former teachers will have an exclamation point) 2025-11-11
Across
- Junior Year, Algebra II
- Freshman Year, Speech and Debate!
- Senior Year, Orchestra
- Senior Year, Statistics
- Freshman, Sophomore Year, partially Senior Year, 9th Grade Literature, 10th grade Literature, British Literature
- Sophomore Year, Second Drama Teacher!
- Sophomore Year, Physical Science!
- Senior Year, A.P Music Theory
- Junior Year, American Literature
- Senior Year, Partially Orchestra, Music Technology
- Freshman Year, Algebra I
- Freshman Year, Biology!
- Sophomore Year,French II
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- Senior Year, Partially Piano
- Junior Year, Chemistry
- Sophomore Year, First Drama Teacher!
- Senior Year, Forensics
- 2nd semester Freshman year, P.E
- Sophomore Year,Geometry
- Senior Year, British Literature
- 1st semester Freshman year, Health
- Senior Year, A.P Government
- Sophomore Year, Current Drama Teacher
- Freshman and Sophomore Year, A.P Human Geography and World Geography!
- Freshman and Junior Year, French I and III
- Junior Year, U.S History
- Sophomore Year, Orchestra!
- Junior Year, Orchestra and Piano!
28 Clues: Junior Year, Chemistry • Senior Year, Forensics • Senior Year, Orchestra • Junior Year, Algebra II • Senior Year, Statistics • Sophomore Year,Geometry • Freshman Year, Biology! • Junior Year, U.S History • Freshman Year, Algebra I • Sophomore Year,French II • Sophomore Year, Orchestra! • Senior Year, A.P Government • Senior Year, Partially Piano • Senior Year, A.P Music Theory • ...
Crossword of mathematicians 2021-09-20
5 Clues: who invented 0 • who reduced geometry • he discovered algebra • he invented substantial contributions • who made major contributions to mathematics
Choice board puzzle 2022-05-12
Example 2021-09-28
the language of geometry 2016-02-17
Across
- One angle is larger than 90°
- lines vertical or horizontal to each other
- a collection of points along a straight path that goes on and on in opposite directions
- No sides are congruent
- a polygon with three edges and three vertices.
- Is the part of an if-then statement (conditional) that follows then
- A statement that is mathematically proven to be true for all cases.
- formed by rays with a common endpoint
- Points on the same line
- A four sided flat shape with straight sides where all interior angles are right angles 90° also opposite sides are parallel and of equal length
- the part that follows if in an if then statement.
- polygon with eight sides and a 135° interior angle
- A four sided flat shape with straight sides where opposite sides are parallel opposite sides are equal in length and a and b are same
- undefined flat surface
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- A four sided flat shape with straight sides that have two pairs of sides each pair is made of two adjacent sides that are equal in length
Down
- A four sided flat shape with straight sides where all sides have equal length. Also opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal
- Figures in the same plane
- formed by two rays with the same endpoint
- Four sided flat shape with straight sides where are all sides have equal length and every interior angle is a right angle 90°
- A conclusion reached by using inductive reasoning
- All angles are less than 90°
- Adds to 90°
- A line that intersect 2 or more lines in a plane
- A line, ray or segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the side of the triangle opposite of that vertex
- The part of a line consisting of one endpoint and all the points of the line on one side of the endpoint
- polygon with 6 sides and a 120° interior angle
- A four sided flat shape with straight sides that have pairs of opposite sides parallel the sides are parallel are called bases. That other sides are legs
28 Clues: Adds to 90° • No sides are congruent • undefined flat surface • Points on the same line • Figures in the same plane • One angle is larger than 90° • All angles are less than 90° • formed by rays with a common endpoint • formed by two rays with the same endpoint • lines vertical or horizontal to each other • a polygon with three edges and three vertices. • ...
Honors Geometry Vocabulary Review 2016-12-21
Across
- having the same measure, length or distance
- a line that intersects two or more lines in a plane at different points typically parallel lines
- when you prove two triangles are congruent by having two corresponding sides congruent and the included angle
- a segment, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint cutting the segment into two equal halves.
- a triangle with one angle measuring greater than 90
- the statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional statement.
- two or more points on the same line
- a segment or line that intersects another segment or line at its midpoint cutting the segment into two equal halves and creates a right angle.
- two angles who are contained inside the parallel lines on the same side of the transversal.
- a segment, ray, or line that cuts an angle into two congruent parts
- a system of reasoning that uses facts, rules, definitions, or properties to reach logical conclusions.
- an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees
- two angles that lie directly next to each other sharing a common side.
- a statement that can be written in the "if-then" format
- a triangle with 1 right angle
- an angle that measures less than 90 degrees
- a statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional statement
- two angles whose measures sum to 180
- a triangle who has two sides congruent
- Two nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines sharing a common vertex
Down
- two coplanar lines that do not intersect ever; have the same slope
- a pair of adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays and whose sum is 180
- the statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement
- having the same shape and size
- a boundless three-dimensional set of all points.
- two angles who are congruent and located outside of the two parallel lines on opposite sides of the transversal
- when you have two angles of one triangle congruent to two angles of a second triangle and a side that is not included congruent in each.
- a triangle who has no sides congruent
- a logical argument in which each statement you make is supported by a statement that is accepted as true.
- reasoning that uses specific examples to arrive at a conclusion
- angles that are inside of the parallel lines on opposite sides of the diagonal
- a flat surface made up of points that has no depth and extends indefinitely in all directions
- Two angles that have the same exact position based on the parallel lines and transversal
- two angles whose measures sum to 90
- when you prove that two right triangles are congruent by having a right angle, the hypotenuse and a leg in each triangle congruent.
- An example used to show that a given statement is not always true
- an angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180
- the point on a segment exactly halfway between the endpoints of the segment
- when you prove two triangles congruent by have all three sides of one triangle congruent to all 3 corresponding sides of a second triangle
- when you prove two triangles congruent by having two angles of one triangle congruent to the two corresponding angles of a second triangle with the included sides of each triangle congruent.
40 Clues: a triangle with 1 right angle • having the same shape and size • two or more points on the same line • two angles whose measures sum to 90 • two angles whose measures sum to 180 • a triangle who has no sides congruent • a triangle who has two sides congruent • an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees • having the same measure, length or distance • ...
Analytic Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-13
Across
- transformation that changes the size of a figure.
- points at an end of a line segment.
- shares a common endpoint.
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- divides a segment or angle into two equal parts.
- two lines in a plane that cross each other.
- a segment whose endpoints are on a circle.
- at least one variable and sometimes numbers and operation symbols.
- part of a line between two points on the line.
Down
- the same plane that have a common vertex and side.
- the bisectors of the angles of a triangle.
- adjacent, supplementary angles; excluding their common side.
- a polygon whose sides are all congruent.
- sides that have the same relative positions to geometric figures.
- one of the basic undefined terms of geometry.
- a rigid transformation of a graph in a horizontal direction.
- a point in which two or more lines intersect or cross.
- angle an angle who vertex is at the center of a circle and whose sidesare radii of the circle.
- an unbroken part of a circle.
- a member or item in a set.
20 Clues: shares a common endpoint. • a member or item in a set. • an unbroken part of a circle. • points at an end of a line segment. • two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. • a polygon whose sides are all congruent. • the bisectors of the angles of a triangle. • a segment whose endpoints are on a circle. • two lines in a plane that cross each other. • ...
Chapter 1 - Exploring Geometry 2018-07-19
Across
- a tool used to draw or measure angles
- the point that marks the end of a line segment or ray
- to divide into two equal parts
- lines that form right angles
- to meet at a point; to cross or overlap each other
- a set of many points that extend in opposite directions without ending
- two angles whose measures add to 90*
- points on the same line
- the study of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- angles with a common vertex and one common side
- an angle whose measure is 180*
- an angle whose measure is 90*
- a location in space represented by a dot
- a figure made up of two sides, or rays, with a common endpoint
Down
- a two-dimensional flat surface
- process of making a line, angle, or figure according to specific requirements
- ray that divides an angle into two equal parts
- an angle whose measure is greater than 90* but less than 180*
- two angles whose measures add to 180*
- angles that have a common vertex and whose sides are formed by the same lines
- a statement about geometric figures accepted as true without proof
- a tool used to draw circles and parts of circles called arcs
- a set of points that is part of a line; has one endpoint and extends in one direction with no end
- the number of times a base is multiplied by itself
- part of a circle
- a part of a line
- the number being multiplied by itself
- an angle whose measure is greater than 0* and less than 90*
- the point common to both sides of an angle
- a unit of angle measure
30 Clues: part of a circle • a part of a line • points on the same line • a unit of angle measure • lines that form right angles • an angle whose measure is 90* • a two-dimensional flat surface • to divide into two equal parts • an angle whose measure is 180* • two angles whose measures add to 90* • a tool used to draw or measure angles • two angles whose measures add to 180* • ...
Geometry B Crossword Puzzle 2013-07-21
Across
- A union of 3 or more segments where each segment intersects 2 other segments, one at each endpoint; "many sided."
- The set of points on a plane at a certain distance (radius) from a certain point (center); a polygon with infinite sides.
- Vertical line that drops from top vertex of a pyramid and ends at the base of it.
- 3.14
- Longest side of a triangle that's across the 90 degree angle.
- Part of a circle containing its center and an arc.
- A polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces, which are called the bases.
- A polygon with three sides.
- A quadrilateral whose angles are all right angles.
- A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- Three-dimensional figure that has a circular base, a vertex, not in the plane of the circle, and a curved lateral face.
- A quadrilateral that has at least one pair of parallel sides.
- The height that is placed of a lateral face of a rectangular prism.
- The distance from center to a vertex.
- The distance around the circle.
- Opposite over Hypotenuse
- A three-dimensional figure whose surfaces, or faces, are polygons.
- Distance between an arc's endpoints along the path of the circle.
- An eight sided Polygon.
- The height of any figure.
- Information assumed to be true in a proof.
- The highest point of a rectangular prism.
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- A five sided polygon.
- An angle whose measure is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
- The area of the lateral surface of a solid.
- Either top or bottom of any figure.
- The distance from the center to a side.
- A seven sided polygon.
- Figure in which base is a polygon and others are lateral faces.
- A segment that helps to make up a face.
- The way a three-dimensional figure looks when it is completed opened.
- The number of square units enclosed by the figure.
- c^2=a^2+b^2
- A segment whose endpoints are on the circle.
- Adjacent over Hypotenuse.
- The boundary of a 3-D figure.
- The sum of the lateral are and the area of the bases.
- A six sided polygon.
- Three-dimensional figure with two congruent circular bases that lie in parallel planes.
- A ten sided polygon.
- Opposite over Adjacent.
- Plural form of radius.
42 Clues: 3.14 • c^2=a^2+b^2 • A six sided polygon. • A ten sided polygon. • A five sided polygon. • A seven sided polygon. • Plural form of radius. • An eight sided Polygon. • Opposite over Adjacent. • Opposite over Hypotenuse • Adjacent over Hypotenuse. • The height of any figure. • A polygon with three sides. • The boundary of a 3-D figure. • The distance around the circle. • ...
Geometry B Crossword Puzzle 2013-07-21
Across
- A six sided polygon.
- A polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces, which are called the bases.
- Longest side of a triangle that's across the 90 degree angle.
- The way a three-dimensional figure looks when it is completed opened.
- The sum of the lateral are and the area of the bases.
- The set of points on a plane at a certain distance (radius) from a certain point (center); a polygon with infinite sides.
- Figure in which base is a polygon and others are lateral faces.
- A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- Three-dimensional figure that has a circular base, a vertex, not in the plane of the circle, and a curved lateral face.
- A segment that helps to make up a face.
- A five sided polygon.
- The height that is placed of a lateral face of a rectangular prism.
- An angle whose measure is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
- The highest point of a rectangular prism.
- The number of square units enclosed by the figure.
- Opposite over Hypotenuse
- A quadrilateral whose angles are all right angles.
- A three-dimensional figure whose surfaces, or faces, are polygons.
- The distance from center to a vertex.
- Adjacent over Hypotenuse.
- A segment whose endpoints are on the circle.
Down
- Information assumed to be true in a proof.
- A ten sided polygon.
- The distance around the circle.
- c^2=a^2+b^2
- The boundary of a 3-D figure.
- A seven sided polygon.
- Three-dimensional figure with two congruent circular bases that lie in parallel planes.
- Plural form of radius.
- A union of 3 or more segments where each segment intersects 2 other segments, one at each endpoint; "many sided."
- The distance from the center to a side.
- Distance between an arc's endpoints along the path of the circle.
- An eight sided Polygon.
- The height of any figure.
- Opposite over Adjacent.
- The area of the lateral surface of a solid.
- A polygon with three sides.
- Either top or bottom of any figure.
- 3.14
- A quadrilateral that has at least one pair of parallel sides.
- Vertical line that drops from top vertex of a pyramid and ends at the base of it.
- Part of a circle containing its center and an arc.
42 Clues: 3.14 • c^2=a^2+b^2 • A ten sided polygon. • A six sided polygon. • A five sided polygon. • A seven sided polygon. • Plural form of radius. • An eight sided Polygon. • Opposite over Adjacent. • Opposite over Hypotenuse • The height of any figure. • Adjacent over Hypotenuse. • A polygon with three sides. • The boundary of a 3-D figure. • The distance around the circle. • ...
Geometry Crossword Colton Randolph 2014-01-23
Across
- Having a shape/outline where the curves bend in
- The center of mass of a geometric object
- The "if" and "then" parts of a sentence are switched
- Specifies only location; it has no length, width, or depth. Usually a point with a dot on paper
- Having a common vertex and a common side
- The part after "it" the conclusion
- A proven mathematical statement
- Measurement tool, meant to measure angles
- Lines or line segments that more than 3 meet at the same point
- A triangle with all different sides lengths
- A segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- A part of a figure cut off by a line or a plane intersecting it
- Located at intersection of the perpendicular bisectors of the sides
- A plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- Located at intersection of the angle bisectors
- The area used to describe open area
- A written account of the complete thought process thats used to come up with a conclusion
- The height of an object
- Two intersecting lines or by three non-collinear points infinately continues in all directions
- (Of a pair of lines) neither parallel nor intersecting
- Space between two intersecting lines
Down
- The side of the triangle that is opposite to the right angle
- Each angular point of a polygon
- The middle number
- Located at intersection of the altitudes of the triangle
- Intersecting systen of lines
- Something that looks true but had no valid proof
- Can be thought of as a half a line. It has a point on one end, and it extends infinitely in the other direction
- The part after "then" the end of an "if", "then" statement
- A consequence of a theorem
- Three or more points that lie on the same straight line
- A plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles
- Two or more points on the same plane
- Has only one dimension: length. It continues forever in two directions (so it has infinite length)
- A unit of measurement of angles
35 Clues: The middle number • The height of an object • A consequence of a theorem • Intersecting systen of lines • Each angular point of a polygon • A proven mathematical statement • A unit of measurement of angles • The part after "it" the conclusion • The area used to describe open area • Two or more points on the same plane • Space between two intersecting lines • ...
Geometry of the Caribbean 2014-12-14
Across
- A line that goes from the vertex to the midpoint of a triangle.
- Where 3 medians intersect.
- A triangle that has two congruent sides.
- An angle that has a measure of exactly 90 degrees.
- The treasure that cursed the crew of the Black Pearl.
- Two lines that intersect and make four right angles.
- The chest that Davy put his heart into and buried on Isla Cruces.
- The court summoned by the Nine Pieces of Eight that originally bound Calypso in her bones and then intended to release her four courts later.
- A triangle where there are no sides that are congruent.
- The captain of the black pearl who is branded as a pirate and wears the mark of the sparrow.
- An equality that has one or more variables in it.
- The ship, originally named the "Wicked Wench", that is recognized by her burned hull.
- A triangle where all the sides are congruent.
- Rise over run.
Down
- The captain of the Flying Dutchman who cut out his heart in order to never feel again.
- A segment that separates two angles equally
- Where 3 angle bisectors intersect.
- The song that summoned the pirates to Shipwreck Cove.
- The name of the graph used to graph points on a line.
- The point exactly in between two points on a line that separates them equally.
- The whirlpool like weather created by Calypso, that both the Pearl and the Dutchman fought their final battle.
- Contains at least two points
- Where perpendicular bisectors all intersect.
- A segment that goes from the vertex to the opposite side and is perpendicular.
- A triangle where all the angles are 60 degrees.
- An angle that has a measure more than 90 degrees.
- The name of Davy Jones’ ship.
- The other captain of the Black Pearl, who led a mutiny against Captain Jack.
- An angle that has a measure that is less than 90 degrees.
- A geometric shape with three sides.
30 Clues: Rise over run. • Where 3 medians intersect. • Contains at least two points • The name of Davy Jones’ ship. • Where 3 angle bisectors intersect. • A geometric shape with three sides. • A triangle that has two congruent sides. • A segment that separates two angles equally • Where perpendicular bisectors all intersect. • A triangle where all the sides are congruent. • ...
Geometry Cross Word Puzzle 2015-04-30
Across
- polygon – polygon which is equilateral and equiangular.
- – has no size; length, width, or height. It is represented by a dot and named by a capital letter.
- triangle – triangle with at least two sides congruent.
- – part of a line that consists of two points called endpoints and all points between them.
- points – points that lie on the same plane.
- triangle – triangle with a right angle.
- points – points that lie on the same line.
- is the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all points extending in the other direction.
- angles – two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- triangle – triangle with all angles congruent.
- angle – angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- of a segment – a point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- – quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- - branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties.
- – set of points that has infinite length and width but no height. We name a plane with a capital letter.
- triangle- triangle that has all acute angles.
- angle – angle whose measure is 180 degrees.
- of a triangle – segment from the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- angles – two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- – set of points which has infinite length but no width or height. A line is named by a lower case letter or by any two points on the line.
- – union of 3 or more coplanar segments that meet only at endpoints such that at most two segments meet at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segments.
Down
- – the figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points. Each of the three points is a vertex of the triangle and the segments are the sides.
- bisector – ray that divides an angle into two congruent adjacent angles.
- of a segment – line, ray segment, or plane that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- angles – angles that have the same measure.
- angles – two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- lines – two lines that intersect to form right angles.
- points – points that do not lie on the same plane.
- points – points that do not lie on the same line.
- lines – two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect.
- triangles – two triangles are congruent if corresponding sides are congruent and corresponding angles are congruent.
- triangle – triangle with all sides congruent.
- triangle – triangle with an obtuse angle.
- lines – are noncoplanar lines they will not intersect.
- – set of all points.
- of a triangle – segment from the vertex of a triangle perpendicular to the line containing the opposite side.
- triangle – triangle with no sides congruent.
- angles – the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- angle – angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
39 Clues: – set of all points. • triangle – triangle with a right angle. • triangle – triangle with an obtuse angle. • points – points that lie on the same line. • angle – angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • angles – angles that have the same measure. • points – points that lie on the same plane. • angle – angle whose measure is 180 degrees. • ...
Tools of Geometry Vocabulary 2021-08-13
Across
- a solid with all flat surfaces that enclose a single region of space
- location that has no shape or size
- one of two parallel faces on a prism or a single polygon intersecting three or more triangular faces of a pyramid
- two angles that add up to 180 degrees
- the unit of measure of an angle
- two angles that have a common side and vertex
- points that lie on the same line
- the set of all points extending in three dimensions into infinity
- a solid with a circular base connected by a curved surface to a single vertex
- the length of a segment with two give points as its endpoints
- distance around a circle
- points that lie on the same plane
- a point, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint or divides an angle in half
- point that lies outside an angle
- the measure of the amount of space enclosed by a solid
- a closed figure with a finite number of coplanar segments
- point that lies inside an angle
- part of a line that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction
- a flat surface of a polyhedron
- the common point shared by two sides of an angle or polygon
- a part of a line with two endpoints
- the point that falls halfway between the endpoints of a segment
- an angle that is less than 90 degrees
- a flat surface that extends in all directions infinitely
- line segment where two faces of a polyhedron intersect
- the position of a point M relative to points P and Q such that PM + MQ = PQ
Down
- two rays that share a common endpoint
- a polyhedron with two parallel congruent faces
- a set of all points in space that are the same distance from a given point
- the set of points that two or more geometric figures have in common
- number of square units that cover a geometric figure
- a term that is only explained using examples and descriptions
- the rays that make up an angle
- lines, segments, or rays that intersect to form right angles
- a solid with two congruent circular bases connected by a curved surface
- a polyhedron with one base and three or more triangular faces with a common vertex
- two angles that add to 90 degrees
- a polygon with all congruent angles
- an angle that is exactly 90 degrees
- a number that cannot be expressed as a terminating or repeating decimal
- any two geometric figures that have the same size and shape
- a geometric drawing that is produced using a compass and straightedge without measurements
- a series of points that has no width or thickness
- two nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines
- a polygon with all congruent sides
- an angle that is greater than 90 degrees
- a polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular
- explanation of terms using undefined and/or other defined terms
- distance around a geometric figure
49 Clues: distance around a circle • the rays that make up an angle • a flat surface of a polyhedron • the unit of measure of an angle • point that lies inside an angle • points that lie on the same line • point that lies outside an angle • two angles that add to 90 degrees • points that lie on the same plane • location that has no shape or size • a polygon with all congruent sides • ...
Chapter 1-4 Geometry 2021-10-21
Across
- statements that are assumed to be true without proof
- equilateral triangle's, each angle will have the angle measurement of ___ degrees
- an _____ triangle has three equal interior angles
- lines are ___ if they are always the same distance apart (called "equidistant"), and will never meet
- two triangles where we know two sides and the included angle are equal.
- ____ triangle has three congruent sides
- two angles are called ___ when their measures add up to 180 degrees
- A theorem that follows on from another theorem
- two figures or objects are ___ if they have the same shape and size
- _____ _____ of a polygon is an angle at a vertex of the polygon, outside the polygon, formed by one side and the extension of an adjacent side
- a pair of adjacent angles formed when two lines intersect
- when parallel lines get crossed by a ___ many angles are the same
- my Geometry teacher's name
- When two triangles are congruent, all three pairs of corresponding sides are congruent and all three pairs of corresponding angles are congruent
- when two lines are crossed by another line (a transversal), the angles in matching corners are called ____ angles
- a statement that can be proven
Down
- ____ ____ angles always lie outside two lines that are intersected by the transversal and they are located on the opposite sides of the transversal.
- two or more lines that have no intersections but are not parallel
- ___ angles are a pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines
- the longest side of the right-angled triangle
- a line or a segment perpendicular to a segment that passes through the midpoint of the segment
- a line that splits an angle into two equal angles
- the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle
- Two angles and the side between them are congruent.
- the angle made by the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle
- two triangles where we know two angles and the non-included side are congruent
- y = mx + b
27 Clues: y = mx + b • my Geometry teacher's name • a statement that can be proven • ____ triangle has three congruent sides • the longest side of the right-angled triangle • A theorem that follows on from another theorem • the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle • an _____ triangle has three equal interior angles • a line that splits an angle into two equal angles • ...
Geometry Cross Word Puzzle 2021-12-13
Across
- a line that touches a curve at only one point
- a particular aspect of life or activity
- a shape with a circular base
- a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal
- in or near an area
- where three altitudes intersect
- where three medians intersect
- where three angle bisectors intersect
- angle contains a obtuse interior angle
- triangle a triangle with no two sides of equal length
Down
- joins the midpoints of two sides
- extending or lying across
- a line enclosing a plane area
- the quality of being alike
- a round three-dimensional closed surface
- written on or in a surface
- angle the opposite of left <
- a three sided shape
- an angle
- meet me in the middle
20 Clues: an angle • in or near an area • a three sided shape • meet me in the middle • extending or lying across • the quality of being alike • written on or in a surface • a shape with a circular base • a line enclosing a plane area • where three medians intersect • angle the opposite of left < • where three altitudes intersect • joins the midpoints of two sides • ...
Geometry Cross Word Puzzle 2021-12-13
Across
- a line that touches a curve at only one point
- a particular aspect of life or activity
- a shape with a circular base
- a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal
- in or near an area
- where three altitudes intersect
- where three medians intersect
- where three angle bisectors intersect
- angle contains a obtuse interior angle
- triangle a triangle with no two sides of equal length
Down
- joins the midpoints of two sides
- extending or lying across
- a line enclosing a plane area
- the quality of being alike
- a round three-dimensional closed surface
- written on or in a surface
- angle the opposite of left <
- a three sided shape
- an angle
- meet me in the middle
20 Clues: an angle • in or near an area • a three sided shape • meet me in the middle • extending or lying across • the quality of being alike • written on or in a surface • a shape with a circular base • a line enclosing a plane area • where three medians intersect • angle the opposite of left < • where three altitudes intersect • joins the midpoints of two sides • ...
Ava's Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-17
Across
- A subset of geometry dealing with the properties of a triangle. It deals with sine (sin), cosine (cos), and tangent (tan).
- It is a four sided figure. A rectangle or a square would be called this.
- The perimeter of a circle. The equation for this is 2πr.
- A line segment extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or bounding surface. It is half the amount of the diameter.
- A point where two rays meet. A rectangle has four of these.
- A triangle with one 90° internal angle. Has two legs and a hypotenuse.
- The line segment between two points on a given curve. Can be found in a circle.
- A polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles. The sum of the interior angles is 540°.
- Two circle ends that is connected by a curved face that looks like a tube. The volume of three cones equals the volume of this shape.
- A straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and meeting the circumference or surface at each end. It is double the amount of the radius.
- A geometrical object that is a three-dimensional analogue to a two-dimensional circle. The equation for the volume of the shape is 4πr.
Down
- When the sum of two angles is equal to 180°. If angle A is added to angle B than they would equal 180°.
- An angle less than 90°. For example, an angle of 30° would be called this.
- A triangle that has two equal sides and two equal angles.The name derives from the Greek iso (same) and skelos (leg).
- An angle greater than 90°. For example, an angle of 120° would be called this.
- When the sum of two angles is equal to 90°. If angle A is added to angle B than they would equal 90°.
- The figures are have an identical form. The symbol used to represent it is ≅.
- A prism in which the joining edges and faces are perpendicular to the base faces. The surface area is SA=ph+2B.
- It has one base of a polygon and the sides are all triangles. You need to know the slant height for this shape.
- A branch of mathematics that studies the sizes, shapes, positions angles, and dimensions of things. You learn this in high school.
20 Clues: The perimeter of a circle. The equation for this is 2πr. • A point where two rays meet. A rectangle has four of these. • A triangle with one 90° internal angle. Has two legs and a hypotenuse. • It is a four sided figure. A rectangle or a square would be called this. • An angle less than 90°. For example, an angle of 30° would be called this. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary (Chapter 1) 2022-08-02
Across
- A statement that is accepted as true without proof.
- A transformation that changes the position of a figure without changing the size of shape.
- A common measurement unit for circular arcs
- Lines that lie in the same plane but do not intersect.
- A statement that can be written in the form "If p, then q" where p is the hypothesis and q is the conclusion.
- A specific location. It has no dimension and is represented by a dot.
- A line, ray, or other figure that passes through the midpoint of a segment.
- An example that shows a conjecture to be false.
- The process of using logic to prove whether all cases are true.
- A statement that you can prove is true using a series of logical steps.
- segment, A portion of a line consisting of two points and all points between them.
- A connected straight path. It has no thickness and it continues forever in both directions.
- a figure formed by two rays with the same endpoint.
- A flat surface. It has no thickness and it extends forever in all directions.
- A pair of adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays.
Down
- A function that changes the position, shape, and/or size of a figure.
- Points that lie in the same plane
- Common endpoint of an angle
- A statement that is believed to be true.
- A ray that divides an angle into two angles that both have the same measure.
- Two points at the end and beginning of a line segment.
- The process of reasoning that a rule or statement may be true by looking at specific cases.
- A portion of a line that starts at a point (the endpoint) and continues forever in one direction.
- A figure that is used as the input of a transformation.
- Points that lie on the same line.
- The output of a preimage.
- A point that divides the segment into two segments that have the same length.
27 Clues: The output of a preimage. • Common endpoint of an angle • Points that lie in the same plane • Points that lie on the same line. • A statement that is believed to be true. • A common measurement unit for circular arcs • An example that shows a conjecture to be false. • A statement that is accepted as true without proof. • a figure formed by two rays with the same endpoint. • ...
Geometry Exam Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-31
Across
- a line that intersects two or more parallel lines on a plane
- a shape with 4 congruent sides and two sets of parallel lines
- the vertex of the angle is the center and the rays are radii
- a quadrilateral with all of its angles are inscribed in a circle
- a minor car formed by a central angle
- the radius of a regular polygon
- the distance from the center to the rim of a circle
- the region between two concentric Circles
- measures angles between 0 and 180 degrees
- point of concurrency for angle Bisectors
- a polygon with 3 sides and 3 angles
- a line that intersects the circle at two points
- the longest side of a right triangle
- a set of lines that intersect at one point
Down
- a shape that has 4 sides and 2 sets of parallel lines
- the perimeter of a circle
- a polygon with equal sides and angles
- a shape with 4 congruent sides and 4 congruent angles
- the sum of the sides of a polygon
- a shape that has 2 sets of congruent sides that share a vertex
- calculated by dividing the length of the arc by its radius
- figures that are equal
- a solid formed by polygons
23 Clues: figures that are equal • the perimeter of a circle • a solid formed by polygons • the radius of a regular polygon • the sum of the sides of a polygon • a polygon with 3 sides and 3 angles • the longest side of a right triangle • a polygon with equal sides and angles • a minor car formed by a central angle • point of concurrency for angle Bisectors • ...
Geometry cross word puzzle 2022-01-26
Across
- , preserves line lengths and angle measurements
- Bisector , A line that intersects a given segment at right angles and divides it into two equal parts.
- , A segment that connects two nonadjacent vertices of a polygon.
- , Is any Polygon whos sides have all equal legths and whose angles all have equal measures.
- angle, a angle that has a measurement less then 90 degrees
- , a transformation representing a flip of a figure.
- , A transformation that maps a figure onto itself.
- Angle , An angle that measures 90º.
- , the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- , A series of connected line segments that starts and ends at the same place and does not intersect itself anywhere in between.
- , A common endpoint of two sides of a polygon or an angle.
- ,a three-sided figure that sides are all the same length.
Down
- , A set of points on a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them.
- , A four-sided polygon.
- , A figure formed by two line segments or rays with a common endpoint.
- lines , straight lines that do not intersect at any point.
- , Two geometric objects having the same measure.
- , a line with a single endpoint (or point of origin) that extends infinitely in one direction.
- , A polygon with three edges and three vertices.
- , a geometric transformation that moves every point of a figure, shape or space by the same distance in a given direction.
20 Clues: , A four-sided polygon. • Angle , An angle that measures 90º. • , preserves line lengths and angle measurements • , Two geometric objects having the same measure. • , A polygon with three edges and three vertices. • , A transformation that maps a figure onto itself. • , the action of rotating around an axis or center. • ...
Geometry Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-15
Across
- any two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- two angles that are next to each other and share a common side.
- straight path through indefinite points, extends in opposite directions
- planes that do not intersect
- not co-planar lines that do not intersect
- points or lines that lie on the same plane
- 2 co-planar lines that do not intersect
- a line that intersect two or more lines
- measure less than 90 degrees
- measure greater than 90 degrees
Down
- flat surface extends into opposite directions
- two angles across from each other on intersecting lines. They are always congruent.
- any two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- point where 2 of more geometric figures meet
- two angles that are adjacent and supplementary. They form a straight line.
- indicate a location, have no size
- part of a line with 1 endpoint
- part of a line that has 2 endpoints
- angle measure that is exactly 90 degrees
- points points that lie on the same line
20 Clues: planes that do not intersect • measure less than 90 degrees • part of a line with 1 endpoint • measure greater than 90 degrees • indicate a location, have no size • part of a line that has 2 endpoints • any two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. • 2 co-planar lines that do not intersect • a line that intersect two or more lines • points points that lie on the same line • ...
Geometry Chapter 1 Vocab 2022-11-30
Across
- angle an angle with a degree measure of 90
- lines that form right angles
- a line that connects two nodes in a network
- solids the five regular polyhedra
- pair a pair of adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays
- a set of points common to two or more geometric figures
- polygon a polygon with all congruent angles
- bisector a segment, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint
- the sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon
- angle an angle with a degree measure less than 90
- angle an angle with degree measure greater than 90 and less then 180
- angles two angles with measures that have a sum of 90
- a point is in the interior of an angle
- angles two nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines
Down
- the distance around a circle
- angle two angles that lie in the same plane have a common vertex and a common side but no common interior points
- in space the set of all points that are given distance from a given point called the center
- the point on a segment exactly halfway between the endpoints of the segments
- a method of creating geometric figures without the benefit of measuring tools
- made up of points and has no thickness or width
- segment a measurable part of a line that consists of two points
- a polygon with n sides
- the number of square units needed to cover a surface
- the rays of an angle
- the angle between any side of a shape and line extended from the next side
- closed three dimensional figures made up of flat polygonal regions
- points that lie on the same line
- polygon a polygon with all congruent sides
- polygon a convex polygon in which all of the sides are congruent and all of the angles are congruent
- unit of measure used in measuring angles and arcs
- a measure of the amount of space enclosed by a three dimensional figure
31 Clues: the rays of an angle • a polygon with n sides • the distance around a circle • points that lie on the same line • lines that form right angles • a point is in the interior of an angle • solids the five regular polyhedra • a line that connects two nodes in a network • made up of points and has no thickness or width • ...
Give Thanks for Geometry 2020-11-15
Across
- Angles that "are next to one another" or share the same side.
- The number of degrees in a straight angle.
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides and all sides are equal in length
- What some of you might say 1 plus 1 equals.
- A triangle with one angle larger than 90 degrees and all sides are unequal
- Angles that are on the same side of a transversal, congruent, and each border a different parallel line.
- The sum of the angles in every triangle
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides, all sides are equal in length, and all angles are 90 degrees
- What is 1 plus 1?
- A word that means to say thank you or give thanks
- Two shapes that have the same shape and the same area
- A triangle with one angle larger than 90 degrees and two equal sides
Down
- Angles that add to 90 degrees.
- Lines that intersect to make four, ninety degree angles.
- Angles that add to 180 degrees
- A triangle with one 90 degree angle and 2 equal sides
- A quadrilateral that has one pair of parallel sides
- How many sides a hexagon has.
- How many sides a decagon has.
- A type of triangle that has 3 equal sides and three equal angles
- Two shapes that have the same shape, but different area
- Two shapes that are different in shape but the same in area
- Angles that share the same vertex, but are across that vertex from one another and are congruent.
- A triangle where all angles are less than 90 degrees and all sides are unequal
24 Clues: What is 1 plus 1? • How many sides a hexagon has. • How many sides a decagon has. • Angles that add to 90 degrees. • Angles that add to 180 degrees • The sum of the angles in every triangle • The number of degrees in a straight angle. • What some of you might say 1 plus 1 equals. • A word that means to say thank you or give thanks • ...
geometry chapter 5 vocab 2023-12-13
Across
- a combination of two conditional statements,
- a point where two line segments meet at a sharp angle
- a type of angle that is always larger than 90° but less than 180°
- The middle number
- Numerical measure of a line's inclination relative to the horizontal
- any geometric figure is congruent to itself
- the angles that lie opposite to each other when two lines intersect
- the centre point of the object
- the location
- formed when a transversal passes through two lines
- a pair of lines that are not parallel to one another and do not intersect with one another
- the sum of the three interior angles of any triangle is always 180 degrees.
Down
- a proposition or theorem formed by contradicting both the subject and predicate or both the hypothesis and conclusion of a given proposition or theorem and interchanging them
- where two geometric objects meet, or the point or points where they cross each other graphically
- two adjacent angles that sum to 180 ∘
- The process of finding the opposite of the given statement
- The converse of a conditional statement is created when the hypothesis and conclusion are reversed
- the points that lie on the same straight line or in a single line.
- a line that intersects two or more other (often parallel ) lines
- a triangle that has two equal sides
20 Clues: the location • The middle number • the centre point of the object • a triangle that has two equal sides • two adjacent angles that sum to 180 ∘ • any geometric figure is congruent to itself • a combination of two conditional statements, • formed when a transversal passes through two lines • a point where two line segments meet at a sharp angle • ...
Geometry Vocab Word Search 2024-01-03
Across
- The result you get when you add numbers together.
- This is the same shape as a stop sign.
- This triangle has no equal sides.
- These angles add to 180 degrees.
- The most degrees Tony Hawk will ever spin.
- Polygons have angles and also ___.
- When a triangle is regular, we say it is ______.
- The result you get when you divide numbers.
- These angles add to 90 degrees.
- ______ polygons have congruent sides and angles.
- Where two sides meet on a polygon.
- Bees can make this shape.
- Means "equal measure."
Down
- This point is in the middle.
- This trigon has 2 equal sides.
- _____ lines cross at 90 degrees.
- This shape is "many-angled."
- This polygon has 4 sides.
- _____ lines have the same slope.
- The result you get when you subtract numbers.
- ______ angles are on the outside.
- ______ angles are on the inside.
- The result you get when you multiply numbers together.
- This polygon has 5 sides.
24 Clues: Means "equal measure." • This polygon has 4 sides. • Bees can make this shape. • This polygon has 5 sides. • This point is in the middle. • This shape is "many-angled." • This trigon has 2 equal sides. • These angles add to 90 degrees. • _____ lines cross at 90 degrees. • These angles add to 180 degrees. • _____ lines have the same slope. • ______ angles are on the inside. • ...
Geometry Chapters 1-5 2023-12-11
Across
- A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
- Two measures that have a sum of 90
- the phrase of a if then statement that followes if
- A line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at distinct points
- The same distance from two objects
- The length of the perpendicular segment from the point to the line
- HL
- negates both the hypothesis and the conclusion of the conditional
- A pair of adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays.
- a segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of the triangle
Down
- SSS
- coplanar lines that do not intersect
- angles that lie on the same side of a transversal and in corresponding positions
- Two angles that measure to a sum of 180
- Reverses the order of the hypothesis and the conclusion
- ASA
- The point of concurrency of the medians
- SAS
- an if then statement
- Noncolanar lines that are not parallel and doo not intersect
- AAA
21 Clues: HL • SSS • ASA • SAS • AAA • an if then statement • Two measures that have a sum of 90 • The same distance from two objects • coplanar lines that do not intersect • Two angles that measure to a sum of 180 • The point of concurrency of the medians • the phrase of a if then statement that followes if • A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles. • ...
Important Terms in Geometry 2023-12-12
Across
- noncoplanar don't that dont intersect but arent parrallel
- showing evidence or proving true
- A point in the middle of a line
- terms that don't require a set definition
- a'2+b'2=c'2
- the point where three or more lines intersect
- two lines that have the same angle
- If two angle aren't congruent, the longer side lies opposite of largest
- Making something the opposite
- symbols used to show inequal numbers
Down
- shares the same line
- two parts of different triangles that are equal
- shares the same plane
- 2 statements together that use if this, then , that
- line that goes two parrallels
- the theory that all interior angles equal 180
- statement not yet proven
- the "corners" angleso lines coming to a point
- a side of a triangle
- the angle a line takes
20 Clues: a'2+b'2=c'2 • shares the same line • a side of a triangle • shares the same plane • the angle a line takes • statement not yet proven • line that goes two parrallels • Making something the opposite • A point in the middle of a line • showing evidence or proving true • two lines that have the same angle • symbols used to show inequal numbers • terms that don't require a set definition • ...
Geometry Vocabulary Review #3 2023-12-05
Across
- a transformation that preserves angle measure & side length
- a segment that connects a vertex to the midpt of the opposite side of a triangle
- a rigid motion transformation that "flips" an image across a line
- a quadrilateral with 1 pair of parallel sides & 1 pair of congruent legs
- figures with the same shape but not the same size (have a scale factor in common)
- point of concurrency of the altitudes
- a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of opposite sides parallel
- figures with the same size & shape
- a function that changes an figure in some way to produce a new image
- point of concurrecy of the perpendicular bisectors
Down
- a quadrilateral with no // sides & 2 pair of consecutive congruent sides
- point of concurrency of the angle bisectors
- non-rigid motion transformation that enlarges or reduces an image with relation to a fixed point
- a rigid motion transformation that moves all points the same distance & direction
- a segment that connects the midpts of 2 legs of a triangle or trapezoid
- point of concurrency of the medians
- a parallelogram with 4 congruent angles
- a rigid motion transformation that "turns" a figure around a fixed point
- a quadrilateral with 1 pair of opposite sides parallel
- a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides
- a parallelogram with 4 congruent angles & 4 congruent sides
- a segment that connects a vertex to the opposite side of a triangle at a right angle
22 Clues: figures with the same size & shape • point of concurrency of the medians • point of concurrency of the altitudes • a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides • a parallelogram with 4 congruent angles • point of concurrency of the angle bisectors • point of concurrecy of the perpendicular bisectors • a quadrilateral with 1 pair of opposite sides parallel • ...
Geometry Semester 1 Review 2023-12-11
Across
- Point of concurrency of the altitudes
- In an If - Then statement, the part that follows If
- Point of concurrency of the medians
- An angle between 90 and 180 degrees
- Point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors
- A location shown as a dot
- All congruent sides
- Angles that are opposite of each other outside of the transversal
- A If - Then statement
- An undefined flat surface that extends forever
- A path that extend in two opposite directions with no end
Down
- A line that divides either an angle or a line into two congruent parts
- An angle smaller than 90 degrees
- Convincing argument that uses deductive reasoning
- Different side lengths and angle measures
- Point of concurrency of the angle bisectors
- Angles that are opposite of each other inside of the transversal
- At least two congruent sides
- In an If - Then statement, the part that follows Then
- Points where two or more line segments or edges meet
20 Clues: All congruent sides • A If - Then statement • A location shown as a dot • At least two congruent sides • An angle smaller than 90 degrees • Point of concurrency of the medians • An angle between 90 and 180 degrees • Point of concurrency of the altitudes • Different side lengths and angle measures • Point of concurrency of the angle bisectors • ...
Building Blocks of Geometry 2023-09-06
Across
- connects non-consecutive vertices in a polygon
- a segment which connects 2 points on a circle
- section of a circle that is smaller than a semicircle
- 2 lines in different planes that do not intersect
- a set of all points in a plane a given distance from a given point
- all sides and all angles congruent
- a triangle with one angle larger than 90
- 2 lines in the same plane that do not intersect
- an infinite 2-D surface
- a polygon with no exterior diagonals
- all sides congruent
- points that lie on the same line
- pointy part of an angle
- all linear pairs are _______.
- quadrilateral with exactly one set of parallel sides
- two geometric figures that are the same
Down
- a line which intersects the circle at one location
- a many faced solid
- sums to 90
- longest chord in a circle
- a polygon with at least one exterior diagonal
- equilateral quadrilateral
- next to each other
- forms a straight angle and has a shared a side
- connects two consecutive vertices in a polygon
- a triangle with all sides different lengths
- quadrilateral with 2 pairs of consecutive congruent sides
- an infinite set of points in 2 directions
- sides are radii in a circle
- represents a location
30 Clues: sums to 90 • a many faced solid • next to each other • all sides congruent • represents a location • an infinite 2-D surface • pointy part of an angle • longest chord in a circle • equilateral quadrilateral • sides are radii in a circle • all linear pairs are _______. • points that lie on the same line • all sides and all angles congruent • a polygon with no exterior diagonals • ...
Unit 1 Geometry Dictionary 2023-08-22
Across
- Two angles with a common side and a common vertex
- A line, ray, or segment that cuts another line segment at the center dividing the line into two equal halves.
- Two lines in the same plane that are at equal distance from each other and never meet
- An object with an initial point, a terminal point, and a direction
- Two lines that meet or intersect each other at right angles
- An exact location. It has no size, only position.
- An angle which is measuring less than 90 degrees
- Points that lie on the same straight line or in a single line.
- Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- An angle of exactly 90 degrees
- Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- An angle that is equal to 180 degrees
- Extends from the x-axis to the vector's most vertical point
- A point on a polygon where the sides or edges of the object meet or where two rays or line segments meet
- The sum of two angle measures that are joined by a common ray will be equal to the measure of the angle they form.
Down
- A line or a line segment that divides a given line segment into two parts of equal measurement
- The angles that have equal measure
- An angle which is greater than 90° and less than 180°
- M = ((x1 + x2)/2, (y1 + y2)/2)
- Segments that have the same length
- A section of a line bounded by two points or connecting two points
- Two adjacent angles that sum to 180 degrees
- Extends from its origin to its furthest x-coordinate
- A line that splits an angle into two equal angles.
- D = √(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2
- If a line segment has two endpoints, A and C, a third point B lies somewhere on the line segment AC if and only if the equation AB + BC = AC is satisfied.
- A geometrical figure formed when two rays meet at a common point called vertex.
- A flat surface that extends into infinity.
- A part of a line that has a fixed starting point but no endpoint.
- A one-dimensional figure, which has length but no width and extends infinitely in both directions.
- Lying on the same plane.
31 Clues: Lying on the same plane. • M = ((x1 + x2)/2, (y1 + y2)/2) • D = √(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2 • An angle of exactly 90 degrees • The angles that have equal measure • Segments that have the same length • Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees • An angle that is equal to 180 degrees • A flat surface that extends into infinity. • ...
Geometry Terms and Ideas 2023-11-10
Across
- 3 sided figure; interior angles sum is 180
- this triangle all sides are congruent
- this triangle has no angle greater or equal to 90 degrees
- when 2 or more lines, segments, of rays cross
- lying on the same line
- a line that intersects 2 or more lines.
- an angle that equals 180 degrees, also is a line.
- this triangle all angles are congruent
- made by any 2 points, moves in 2 directions indefinitely
- an angle that is greater that 90 but less than 180 degrees
- Equal or same, when referring to angles, segments, triangles
- part of a line, has an exact beginning, heads in one direction
Down
- an angle that is equal to 90 degrees
- this triangle has 1 angle greater than 90 degrees
- 2 lines that are in the same plane but never meet
- exact location, two make a line.
- this triangle has no side measures that are congruent
- this triangle has 2 side and base angles that are congruent
- being on the same plane
- this triangle has 1 90 degree angle
- an angle whose measure is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
- any 3 non-collinear points identifies it.
- part of a line, has a beginning and an end.
- when 2 lines, rays, of segments, cross and for a right angle
24 Clues: lying on the same line • being on the same plane • exact location, two make a line. • this triangle has 1 90 degree angle • an angle that is equal to 90 degrees • this triangle all sides are congruent • this triangle all angles are congruent • a line that intersects 2 or more lines. • any 3 non-collinear points identifies it. • 3 sided figure; interior angles sum is 180 • ...
Geometry Unit 1 Vocab 2023-10-04
Across
- ALWAYS the first step when writing a two column proof
- a point, line, or ray that divides a segment or angle into two congruent halves
- congruent angles formed when two lines intersect
- definition of _______ used when going from a congruent to equal sign in a proof (or vice versa)
- the point on a line segment that bisects the segment into two congruent halves
- an angle measuring exactly 180 degrees
- a location on a coordinate plane with no dimension
- two angles whose measures sum to 180 degrees
- property stating that if two quantities are equal to the third quantity, then we can say that all the quantities are equal to each other
- two angles in the same plane that share a common vertex and a common side but no common interior points
- a straight path of points with no width or thickness extending forever in either direction
- points and lines that lie in the same plane
- use this many letters to name an angle or plane
- a triangle that has three congruent sides and three congruent angles
- property used when something is congruent to itself (often a shared side, length, or angle)
Down
- theorem used to find the third side of a right triangle
- part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points in between them
- type of conditional statement formed by negating the original hypothesis and conclusion
- the common endpoint of two rays that form an angle
- angles that measure greater than 90 degrees
- type of conditional statement formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion
- an angle measuring exactly 90 degrees
- a pair of supplementary adjacent angles that sit together on a line and form a straight angle
- property (of)______ that allows you to do math on both sides of an equation
- use ONLY this many letters to name a line or segment
- two angles whose measures sum to 90 degrees
- a triangle that has two congruent sides and two congruent angles
- type of statement that can be written in the form "if p, then q"
- a part of a line that extends infinitely in one direction
- phrase used between hypothesis and conclusion of a biconditional statement
- points that do not lie on the same line together
- a triangle that has no congruent sides
- a flat surface that extends forever in two dimensions
- angles that measure less than 90 degrees
- type of statement formed when both the conditional and its converse are true
- points that lie on one line together
- postulate used when adding segments
37 Clues: postulate used when adding segments • points that lie on one line together • an angle measuring exactly 90 degrees • an angle measuring exactly 180 degrees • a triangle that has no congruent sides • angles that measure less than 90 degrees • angles that measure greater than 90 degrees • two angles whose measures sum to 90 degrees • ...
The Vocabulary of Geometry 2024-01-05
Across
- a line used to make or mark measurements.
- a closed 2 dimensional polygon with 6 sides.
- polygon with 8 sides and 8 angles.
- two lines that never intersect.
- the common endpoint at an angle (where the sides intersect).
- a segment with endpoints on the circle.
- a location with no size shape or dimension.
- a point exactly in the middle of a line segment.
- a line that intersects the circle in two places.
- a two-dimensional shape with 4 sides and 4 angles.
- a portion of the edge of the circle defined by two endpoints.
- half the diameter of the circle.
Down
- dividing a shape into two equal parts.
- made up of points with no thickness or width.
- a 9 sided polygon.
- the distance around the outside of a circle.
- two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle.
- the length of the line through the center that touches 2 points on the edge of the circle.
- quadrilateral with 2 parallel sides and 2 non-parallel sides.
- a triangle where all 3 sides are equal in length.
- a line that extends indefinitely in one direction.
- the intersection of two rays at an endpoint.
22 Clues: a 9 sided polygon. • two lines that never intersect. • half the diameter of the circle. • polygon with 8 sides and 8 angles. • dividing a shape into two equal parts. • a segment with endpoints on the circle. • a line used to make or mark measurements. • a location with no size shape or dimension. • a closed 2 dimensional polygon with 6 sides. • ...
Geometry Angles and Triangles 2024-02-22
Across
- Triangle with two congruent sides.
- When two lines cross so that the angle of their intersection is 90 degrees.
- The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of two remote interior angles.
- Two lines that never cross because they go in the same direction.
- An angle that measures 90 degrees.
- When two or more angles add up to 180 degrees.
- Triangle where no sides are congruent.
- Angles that are opposite one another at the vertex when two straight lines intersecting.
- Angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal.
- Angles formed when a transversal intersects two parallel lines. They lie outside the two parallel lines but on either side of the transversal.
- A line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points.
- This statement says that a triangle has three angles that add up to 180 degrees.
Down
- Angles formed when a transversal intersects two parallel lines. They lie on the inner side of the parallel lines but on the opposite sides of the transversal.
- When two or more angles add up to 90 degrees.
- An angle that measures more than 90 degrees.
- Triangle where all sides are congruent.
- A quadrilateral that has congruent opposite sides and congruent opposite angles. The pair of sides that make the shape are parallel.
- When two or more lines, figures, and angles are exactly the same in measurement.
- Line that splits another line segment exactly in two and creates a 90 degree angle at the intersection.
- An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees.
- An angle that measures exactly 180 degrees.
- Middle point on a line that splits it exactly in two.
22 Clues: Triangle with two congruent sides. • An angle that measures 90 degrees. • Triangle where no sides are congruent. • Triangle where all sides are congruent. • An angle that measures exactly 180 degrees. • An angle that measures more than 90 degrees. • When two or more angles add up to 90 degrees. • When two or more angles add up to 180 degrees. • ...
honors geometry crossword puzzle 2016-05-12
Across
- a line that goes up and down
- The middle point.
- A unit used to measure an angle.
- An angle that measures more than 180 degrees but less than 360
- an angle that measures 180 degrees.
- A line that goes from side to side.
- A straight path that has a beginning but not ending.
- a tool used to create arcs and circles
- two angles that are next to each other.
- has infinitive width and length and can be determined by 3 points
Down
- is determined by two points and endless
- two lines that are not in the same plane and do not intersect.
- Something that has an end.
- is a line which intersects two parallel lines.
- segment- a portion of a line with two end points
- Two lines that form right angles where they intersect.
- A math tool used for measuring or drawing angles.
- A point where two angles begin or meet.
- A straight path that has a beginning and an ending.
- Two rays that have a common end point.
20 Clues: The middle point. • Something that has an end. • a line that goes up and down • A unit used to measure an angle. • an angle that measures 180 degrees. • A line that goes from side to side. • a tool used to create arcs and circles • Two rays that have a common end point. • is determined by two points and endless • A point where two angles begin or meet. • ...
Ethan's geometry crossword puzzle 2016-05-13
Across
- turn the object slightly
- mirror a shape on to different side of a line
- same order as conditional, but negate both
- a well-educated guess based on observations that are not proven
- flat surface in space, two dimensions, no thickness
- has a vertical line
- two angles whose sides are formed by two opposite rays
- formed by two rays with the same endpoint.
- or;meet one or both criteria to be true; looks like capital V.
- T or F depending on if the statement is true or false.
Down
- an adjacent supplementary pair of angles
- switch hypthesis and conclusion
- changing the size of a shape, will have similar shapes
- and;must meet both criteria for it to be true; looks like a capital A without the horizontal line.
- new shape is smaller than original
- a combination of converse and inverse
- divide a segment or angle into two equal points
- new shape is larger than original shape to determine dilation factor
- two line segments that are the same length
- do two or more transformations on the same figure.
- two angles that share a vertex and one side, but no common interior points
- statements two statements that are both true or both false.
- a point that is exactly in the middle of a line segment
23 Clues: has a vertical line • turn the object slightly • switch hypthesis and conclusion • new shape is smaller than original • a combination of converse and inverse • an adjacent supplementary pair of angles • same order as conditional, but negate both • two line segments that are the same length • formed by two rays with the same endpoint. • ...
G.0 Geometry Vocabulary 2020-08-11
Across
- two angles with measures that sum to 90 degrees *Do not have to be adjacent*
- points that lie on the same line
- two angles directly across from each other on intersecting lines *always congruent*
- an angle with a degree measure less than 90 degrees
- any flat surface made up points and extends indefinitely in all directions
- an angle with a degree measure of 180 degrees
- an angle with a degree measure greater than 90 degrees
- a specific location in space with no size or shape
- a segment, line, or plane that intersects at its midpoint
- measurable part of a line consisting of two endpoints
- two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle (right angle)
- formula used to find the length of segment
- an angle with a degree measure of 90 degrees
- two angles that share a common side and vertex "next to" each other
- two segments with the same length, they are congruent
- two angles with measures that sum to 180 degrees *Do not have to be adjacent*
- a line, segment, or ray perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint.
Down
- two angles that have the same measure
- points or lines that lie of the same plane
- If <ABD and <DBC are adjacent, then <ABD + <DBC = <ABC
- a line or ray that divides an angle into two equal parts
- formula used to find the midpoint of a segment
- the common endpoint of an angle
- If A, B, and C are colliner points and B is between A and C, then AB + BC = AC
- adjacent angles that are supplementary. Combined, they form a straight line.
- the shortest distance between two points with no thickness or width
- the intersection of two rays at an endpoint
- two lines that never intersect
- a line that extends indefinitely in one direction
29 Clues: two lines that never intersect • the common endpoint of an angle • points that lie on the same line • two angles that have the same measure • points or lines that lie of the same plane • formula used to find the length of segment • the intersection of two rays at an endpoint • an angle with a degree measure of 90 degrees • an angle with a degree measure of 180 degrees • ...
Geometry lines, angles, rays 2020-08-23
Across
- 2 angles that when put together, they form a straight line
- a line, ray, or plane that divides the line in have AND is perpendicular to the line
- a line or ray that cuts an angle in half
- a dot that is a part of a line
- 2 adjacent(touching) angles add up to the combined outside angle
- an angle that measures less than 90 degrees
- formula formula to find the midpoint of a segment
- a line with one endpoint and other end goes forever
- a part of a line
- a collection of points that is straight
- on the same line
- formed when 2 rays share the same endpoint
- 2 angles that share on of their sides(rays)
- 2 angles that add up to 180 degrees
- 2 lines that never meet
Down
- an angle that is exactly 90 degrees
- 2 angles on intersecting lines that are directly across from each other
- A 2 lines that form a 90 degree angle where they intersect
- a line. point, plane that divides a segment in half
- the point on an angle where the 2 midpoints meet
- on the same plane
- 2 angles that form a line when placed together(adjacent)
- an angle that measures more that 90 degrees
- 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees
- formula to find the distance between 2 points
- 2 angles that have the same measurement.
- equal in measure
- a flat surface that doesnt end
28 Clues: a part of a line • on the same line • equal in measure • on the same plane • 2 lines that never meet • a dot that is a part of a line • a flat surface that doesnt end • 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees • an angle that is exactly 90 degrees • 2 angles that add up to 180 degrees • a collection of points that is straight • a line or ray that cuts an angle in half • ...
Ch. 1 Geometry Vocab 2019-08-16
Across
- – What is it called when two angles have the same measure or two segments have the same length?
- – Where is the location on a segment that divided the segment into two congruent segments?
- – What are two rays that have the same endpoint that lie on the same line?
- – What is the absolute value of the difference of two coordinate points?
- – What is a tool called that finds the measure between two rays with the same endpoint?
- – What is a segment, ray or line that that is 90 degree from an original line, segment, or ray?
- – What is formed from two or more angles that have a sum of exactly 180 degrees?
- – What is formed by two rays with the same endpoint?
- – What is a line called when it split an angle or segment into two equal parts?
- – What represents a location has no size or shape?
- – What is a part of a line that has one endpoint and includes all points on one side of the endpoint?
- – What are two angles whose sides are opposite rays known as being?
Down
- – What is it when two or more angles that have a sum of exactly 90 degrees?
- – What are points that lie on the same line called?
- – Two angles that have the same vertex and share a common side are called what?
- – What is a tool that is used to create arcs, circles, and can be used to measure lengths?
- – What is created from infinite points in a straight path that extends forever and has no thickness?
- – What is a geometric figure made with only a straightedge and compass?
- –What is a tool that can be used to find distance of a segment?
- – What is a part of a line that has two endpoints and includes all points between them?
- – What is created from infinite number of points and lines on a flat surface that extends without end and has no thickness?
- – What are points that lie in the same plane know as being?
22 Clues: – What represents a location has no size or shape? • – What are points that lie on the same line called? • – What is formed by two rays with the same endpoint? • – What are points that lie in the same plane know as being? • –What is a tool that can be used to find distance of a segment? • – What are two angles whose sides are opposite rays known as being? • ...
CP GEOMETRY MIDTERM VOCABULARY 2019-11-11
Across
- Triangle with no sides equal.
- Triangle with one right angle.
- Series of points that extend in opposite directions without end.
- We use this formula to find the length of segment when given two coordinate points.
- Coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- Pair of angles that are in the same position when a transversal intersects two lines.
- Point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- The point of concurrency of the medians of a triangle.
- If two angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the included side of another triangle, the triangles are congruent by ___.
- Two angles that add to 180 degrees.
- Triangle with one obtuse angle.
- Property that states a segment congruent to itself.
- Rays that have a common endpoint but extend in opposite directions.
- An accepted statement of fact.
- If an angle of one triangle is congruent to an angle in a second triangle and the lengths of the sides including these angles are proportional, then the triangles are similar.
- Two lines that meet at right angles.
- If three sides of one triangle are congruent to three sides of another triangle, the triangles are congruent by ____.
- A perpendicular segment in a triangle from the vertex to the opposite side or a line containing the opposite side.
- Triangle with all sides equal.
- Three-sided polygon.
- Angles formed when two lines intersect, that are always congruent.
- Non-coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- Part of a line consisting of one endpoint and all points to one side of the endpoint.
- Figures that are the same shape but not necessarily the same size.
Down
- The third (non-congruent) side of an isosceles triangle.
- Part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all points between.
- Angle that is formed by the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.
- Three or more lines that intersect at one point.
- A segment in a triangle from the vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side.
- Segment that connects two midpoints of two sides of a triangle.
- Points in the same plane.
- Two angles that add to 90 degrees.
- Cuts an angle or segment into two congruent parts.
- Two angles that share a common side and vertex.
- If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to two sides and the included angle of another triangle, the triangles are congruent by ___.
- Smallest unit in Geometry.
- If two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of another triangle, then the two triangles are similar.
- An angle that measures 180 degrees.
- Triangle with all angles equal.
- Line, segment or ray that intersects two lines.
- Pair of angles on opposite sides and in the interior of two lines cut by a transversal are called _____ interior angles.
- Figures that are the same size and shape.
- Triangle with two sides equal.
- Points on the same line.
- If two angles and the non-included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the non-included side of another triangle, the triangles are congruent by ___.
- Formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
- The two equal sides of an isosceles triangle.
- A statement that must be proven correct.
- If the corresponding side lengths of two triangles are proportional, then the triangles are similar.
- If the hypotenuse and leg of one right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and leg of another right triangle, the triangles are congruent by ___.
- Triangle with all acute angles.
51 Clues: Three-sided polygon. • Points on the same line. • Points in the same plane. • Smallest unit in Geometry. • Triangle with no sides equal. • Triangle with one right angle. • An accepted statement of fact. • Triangle with two sides equal. • Triangle with all sides equal. • Triangle with one obtuse angle. • Triangle with all angles equal. • Triangle with all acute angles. • ...
Geometry Semester 1 Vocabulary 2020-12-01
Across
- A figure has one or more of these if it can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in a line.
- A pair of sides or angles that have the SAME relative POSITION in two congruent figures.
- Points that represent the ends of a line segment or starting point of a ray.
- Coplanar lines that do not intersect
- The set of points that two or more figures have in common.
- A transformation that moves/flips a figure over a line; the resulting figure is a mirror image.
- Two lines that intersect to form a right angle.
- An angle that has a measure greater than 90⁰ and less than 180⁰.
- Two angles that are formed by two lines and a transversal that are in corresponding/ same positions.
- A logic argument that for each statement there is a reason for it.
- A ray that divides an angle into two angles that are congruent.
- A function that moves or changes a figure in some way to produce a new figure.
- Two adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays
- A figure that results from the transformation of a geometric figure.
- A location in space that is represented by a dot and has no dimension.
- Lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar.
- Points that lie on the same plane.
- The two angles adjacent to the base of an Isosceles Triangle.
- The two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.
- An angle that has a measure of 180⁰.
- The region that contains the points BETWEEN the sides of an angle.
- Two angles (formed by 2 intersecting lines) whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays. (They form an X)
- A flat surface made up of points that has two dimensions and extends without end, and is represented by a shape that looks like a floor or a wall.
Down
- Two angles that are formed by two lines and a transversal that are outside the two lines and on opposite sides of the transversal.
- The region that contains all the points OUTSIDE of an angle.
- Angles of a polygon.
- One dimension. It is represented by a line with two arrowheads, but it extends without end.
- Two rays that share a common endpoint and form a straight angle.
- A line that intersects two or more coplanar lines.
- An angle that measures 90⁰.
- A line that acts as a mirror for a reflection.
- Angles or segments that have the same measure.
- Two angles that are formed by two lines and a transversal that are between the two lines and on opposite sides of the transversal.
- Two angles whose measures have a sum of 90⁰.
- A transformation that preserves length and angle measures (it does not change shape or size)
- A triangle in which all sides are congruent.
- A transformation in which a figure is turned about a fixed point.
- An angle that has a measure greater than 0⁰ and less than 90⁰.
- Points that lie on the same line.
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- The sides of an isosceles triangle that is not one of the legs.
- A transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction.
- Two angles that are formed by two lines and a transversal that lie between the two lines and on the same side of the transversal.
- A line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint.
- Two angles that share a common vertex and side, but have no common interior points.
- Two angles whose measures have a sum of 180⁰.
- Consists of two endpoints and all the points between them.
- Angles that form linear pairs with the interior angles of a polygon.
- The angle formed by the legs of an Isosceles Triangle.
- Has one endpoint and extents forever in one direction.
50 Clues: Angles of a polygon. • An angle that measures 90⁰. • Points that lie on the same line. • Points that lie on the same plane. • Coplanar lines that do not intersect • An angle that has a measure of 180⁰. • Two angles whose measures have a sum of 90⁰. • A triangle in which all sides are congruent. • Two angles whose measures have a sum of 180⁰. • ...
Intro to Geometry Vocab 2020-09-02
Across
- a tool to construct circles
- a tool to measure angles
- an angle that measures 180 degrees
- a 2-dimensional flat surface that is infinite
- a part of a line with two endpoints
- an angle that measures 90 degrees
- an angle that measures between 90 and 180 degrees
- an angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees
- figures with the same size and shape
- figures with same shape and proportional size
Down
- two lines that intersect at a right angle
- 2 angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- 2 angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- two coplanar lines that do not intersect
- points that lie on the same line
- three-sided polygon
- a point that divides a segment into 2 equal parts
- points that lie on the same plane
- a part of a line with 1 endpoint extends to infinity
- a figure that divides a segment or angle into 2 equal parts
20 Clues: three-sided polygon • a tool to measure angles • a tool to construct circles • 2 angles whose sum is 90 degrees • points that lie on the same line • 2 angles whose sum is 180 degrees • points that lie on the same plane • an angle that measures 90 degrees • an angle that measures 180 degrees • a part of a line with two endpoints • figures with the same size and shape • ...
Lydia Underwood - Geometry Terms 2024-05-14
Across
- Lines that intersect at 90 degrees
- The perimeter of a circle
- A line segment with endpoints on a circle.
- And angle that adds up to 90 degrees
- Angle with a vertex at the center of a circle and 2 radii sides
- A 2-D shape with 4 sides
- 2-D shape formed by 3 or more sides
- Where 2 lines meet at a certain point
- Estimated
- A line segment that spans from the center to the edge of a circle
- 2 angles that add up to 180 degrees
- The function you use when you have the opposite and adjacent sides from an angle
- Arc that is more than 180 degrees
- The total space a 2-D shape takes up
- 3-D shape with 6 square sides
- A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides
- The function you use when you have the adjacent and hypotenuse sides from an angle
- 3-D shape with 2 triangles as bases
- To divide directly in half
- A line that goes through a circle at 2 different points
- 2 angles beside each other that share a side
- Parallelogram with all right angle and congruent diagonals
- Point that the tangent intersects with the circle
- The theorem that states that the non-hypotenuse sides of a right triangle put to the 2nd power is equivalent to the hypotenuse of the same triangle put to the 2nd power
- 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees
Down
- 3-D figure with 2 circular bases
- 2 congruent angles that are directly across from each other on intersecting lines
- 2-D shape with all of the same properties of parallelograms, rhombi, and rectangles
- Half of a sphere
- Parallelogram with 4 congruent sides, diagonals that are perpendicular and bisect the opposite angles
- Lines that will never touch
- 3-D shape with either 2 square or rectangle bases
- The function you use when you have the opposite and hypotenuse sides from an angle
- 3-D shape with 1 polygonal base, and 3 or more triangular sides that all connect at a top point
- A line segment that divides a circle directly in half, is double the radius
- A 2-D shape with 3 sides
- 2 angles that are adjacent and supplementary
- A quadrilateral but all opposite sides are parallel
- Angle with a vertex on a circle and 2 chord sides
- A part of the outside of the circle with two endpoints
- Where a line ends
- Arc that is 180 degrees
- In an equal distance from
- The total space a 3-D shape takes up
- A 3-D shape with infinite circles put together at the same midpoint
- Arc that is less than 180 degrees
- 3-D figure with 1 circular base, and rounded sides that connect at a point above the base
- Corresponding
- A line that only goes through a circle once
- A 2-D shape with all of its point equidistant from the center
50 Clues: Estimated • Corresponding • Half of a sphere • Where a line ends • Arc that is 180 degrees • A 2-D shape with 4 sides • A 2-D shape with 3 sides • The perimeter of a circle • In an equal distance from • To divide directly in half • Lines that will never touch • 3-D shape with 6 square sides • 3-D figure with 2 circular bases • Arc that is more than 180 degrees • ...
Honors Geometry Final Crossword 2024-05-15
Across
- 2pi(r)
- A solid with exactly one face and a vertex that is not on the face
- The line across from a given angle
- Two angles that are side by side and share a common vertex and a common side
- Rounded to 3.14
- The bottom number of a fraction
- The middle point of a line
- A part of a line with defined end points
- The top number in a fraction
- The distance from the center of a circle to its circumference
- A geometrical figure formed when two rays meet at a common point called vertex
Down
- Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- A line that touches both sides of a circle and goes through the center
- A solid figure with 6 square faces
- The acronym for trig functions
- Identical in shape and size
- a^2 + b^2 = c^2
- The capacity of a container in cubic units
- When two lines intersect a right angle
- The longest side of a right triangle
- A face of any 3d shape
21 Clues: 2pi(r) • a^2 + b^2 = c^2 • Rounded to 3.14 • A face of any 3d shape • The middle point of a line • Identical in shape and size • The top number in a fraction • The acronym for trig functions • The bottom number of a fraction • Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • A solid figure with 6 square faces • The line across from a given angle • The longest side of a right triangle • ...
8th Grade Geometry Vocabulary 2024-05-06
Across
- congruent angles that are opposite each other when two lines cross.
- a turn to the right
- an angle that forms a straight line and measures 180 degrees
- parts of congruent figures that match up
- angles that add up to 90 degrees
- a line that passes through the center of a circle from edge to edge
- a line segment from the center of a circle to an edge
- identical figures that have corresponding sides and angles
- flip
- the two sides of a right triangle
- figures that have the same shape but are different sizes
- the figure that is a result of a transformation
- the longest side of a right triangle that is opposite of the right angle
Down
- an angle that measures 90 degrees
- angles that share a side and a vertex
- the distance around the outside of a circle
- turn
- a turn to the left
- angles that add up to 180 degrees
- a number that is multiplied to create a scaled copy of a figure
- a line that crosses a pair of parallel lines
- a transformation where a figures either reduces or enlarges in size
- slide
23 Clues: turn • flip • slide • a turn to the left • a turn to the right • angles that add up to 90 degrees • an angle that measures 90 degrees • angles that add up to 180 degrees • the two sides of a right triangle • angles that share a side and a vertex • parts of congruent figures that match up • the distance around the outside of a circle • a line that crosses a pair of parallel lines • ...
Geometry Study Guide Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- a line that touches at one point on the circle
- a chord that passes through the center of the circle
- a quadrilateral that has at least one pair of parallel sides
- sum of its interior angles equal 1440
- an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
- an arc with a measure more than 180 degrees
- has 7 sides
- A closed figure formed by three or more line segments called sides
- a prism with circular bases
- the ratio of the leg adjacent to the angle to the hypotenuse
- a segment from the center of the circle to the edge
- the distance around the the outside of a circle
- sum of its interior angles equal 360
- two lines that are parallel are intersected by a transversal line
- a parallelogram with diagonals that are perpendicular and diagonals bisect opposite angles
- the ratio of the leg opposite the angle to the leg adjacent to the angle
- an arc with a measure less than 180 degrees
- a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
- If extended infinitely, the lines above will never meet
- a line that passes through a circle and touches it at two points
- a solid in which each point is equidistant from a center point
- set of points in a plane with a given distance from a single point
- has 5 sides
- the vertex at the tip of a cone or pyramid.
Down
- a section of a circle bounded by a central angle and its intercepted arc
- a single location in geometry
- a branch of mathematics concerned with the trigonometric functions relate the angles of a right triangle with ratios of its side lengths
- A parallelogram with the properties of a rectangle and rhombus
- an angle formed by two radii
- a segment that connects two points on the circle
- the middle line on the outside of the sphere
- sum of its interior angles equal 720
- a figure that can be divided into shapes that are basic plane figures
- a part of a circle determined by two endpoints
- a pyramid with a circular base
- half a sphere
- A four-sided plane with opposite sides are parallel
- sum of its interior angles equal 1080
- a solid with two bases that are congruent and parallel
- A line of a trapezoid that connects the midpoints of the legs
- a parallelogram with all right angles and diagonals are equal
- has 9 sides
- a three dimensional figure with a single base tapering to an apex
- half a circle
- a branch of mathematics concerned with properties of space such as the distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures
- has 3 sides
- an angle formed by two chords with a common endpoint
- a solid with one base and faces that meet at a point
- the ratio of the leg opposite the angle to the hypotenuse
- the middle of a sphere
50 Clues: has 7 sides • has 9 sides • has 3 sides • has 5 sides • half a sphere • half a circle • the middle of a sphere • a prism with circular bases • an angle formed by two radii • a single location in geometry • a pyramid with a circular base • sum of its interior angles equal 720 • sum of its interior angles equal 360 • sum of its interior angles equal 1440 • ...
Geometry Vocab Crossword puzzle 2024-05-23
Across
- triangle with at least two sides congruent.
- arc whose measure is greater than 180 degrees
- Lines that intersect forming a right angle.
- the figure formed by three segments joining three non-collinear points.
- angle with a measure of 90 degrees
- a region defined by the x and y axis.
- line that passes through the center of the circle.
- arc whose measure is less than 180 degrees
- Lines that cross at one point
- number of cubic units contained in a solid.
- the statement that is provided for you to complete a proofAngle two rays with a common endpoint
Down
- quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel.
- common endpoint of an angle
- 2 equal angles in front of each other
- a prism where all sides are squares.
- 2 angles adding up to 90 degrees
- in a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse
- segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle.
- lines that have the same slope
- sum of the area of all its faces.Base congruent polygons lying in parallel planes
20 Clues: common endpoint of an angle • Lines that cross at one point • lines that have the same slope • 2 angles adding up to 90 degrees • angle with a measure of 90 degrees • a prism where all sides are squares. • 2 equal angles in front of each other • a region defined by the x and y axis. • arc whose measure is less than 180 degrees • triangle with at least two sides congruent. • ...
Geometry Semester 2 vocab 2024-04-26
Across
- divides an angle into two congruent angles
- in a triangle, the point of concurrency for the perpendicular bisectors
- an angle whose vertex is at the center of a circle
- the man credited with the theorem for finding sides in right triangles
- a segment in a triangle from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side
- the man credited with writing the book on Geometry
- a quadrilateral with exactly 1 pair of opposite sides parallel
- in a triangle, the point of concurrency for the angle bisectors
- a segment with one endpoint on the center of a circle and one on the circle
Down
- two polygons with congruent angles whose sides are in proportion
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive sides congruent
- an angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose sides are chords
- a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides
- a parallelogram with 4 right angles
- in a triangle, a segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
- a parallelogram with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides
- in a triangle, the point of concurrency for the medians
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
- a segment that is perpendicular to another segment at its midpoint
- a chord that goes through the center of a circle
- in a triangle, the point of concurrency for the altitudes
- a segment with both endpoints on a circle
22 Clues: a parallelogram with 4 right angles • a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides • a segment with both endpoints on a circle • divides an angle into two congruent angles • a chord that goes through the center of a circle • an angle whose vertex is at the center of a circle • the man credited with writing the book on Geometry • ...
G.0 Geometry Vocabulary 2024-08-14
Across
- the common endpoint of an angle
- If A, B, and C are colliner points and B is between A and C, then AB + BC = AC
- a specific location in space with no size or shape
- an angle with a degree measure of 180 degrees
- the shortest distance between two points with no thickness or width
- Segment measurable part of a line consisting of two endpoints
- an angle with a degree measure of 90 degrees
- a line that extends indefinitely in one direction
- a line, segment, or ray perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint.
- any flat surface made up points and extends indefinitely in all directions
- formula used to find the midpoint of a segment
- or lines that lie of the same plane
- two angles that share a common side and vertex "next to" each other
- two segments with the same length, they are congruent
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- Postulate If <ABD and <DBC are adjacent, then <ABD + <DBC = <ABC
- two lines that never intersect
Down
- two angles that have the same measure
- a line or ray that divides an angle into two equal parts
- adjacent angles that are supplementary. Combined, they form a straight line.
- two angles with measures that sum to 180 degrees *Do not have to be adjacent*
- an angle with a degree measure greater than 90 degrees
- that lie on the same line
- formula used to find the length of segment
- a segment, line, or plane that intersects at its midpoint
- two angles directly across from each other on intersecting lines *always congruent*
- the intersection of two rays at an endpoint
- two angles with measures that sum to 90 degrees *Do not have to be adjacent*
- an angle with a degree measure less than 90 degrees
- two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle (right angle)
30 Clues: that lie on the same line • two lines that never intersect • the common endpoint of an angle • or lines that lie of the same plane • two angles that have the same measure • formula used to find the length of segment • the intersection of two rays at an endpoint • an angle with a degree measure of 90 degrees • an angle with a degree measure of 180 degrees • ...
Geometry H Crossword puzzle 2024-08-07
Across
- an example used to prove that and if then statement is false for that counter example the hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false
- the point that divides the segment into two congruent segments
- points all in one plane
- two angles in a plane that have a common vertex and a common side but no common interior points
- having the same size and shape
- points all in one point
- a statement accepted without proof
- a statement that contains the words “if and only if”
- a statement that can be proved
- two angles whose measures have the sum 90°
Down
- A line, line segment, Ray or point that cuts a line segment exactly in half
- an angle with measure of 90°
- an angle with measure between 0° and 90°
- an angle with measure between 90° and 180°
- The ray that divides the angle into two congruent adjacent angles
- a figure formed by two rays that have the same endpoint the two rays are called the sides of the angle the common endpoint is called the vertex
- an angle with measure of 180°
- See if then statement
- the distance between two fixed points
- the set of all points
20 Clues: See if then statement • the set of all points • points all in one plane • points all in one point • an angle with measure of 90° • an angle with measure of 180° • having the same size and shape • a statement that can be proved • a statement accepted without proof • the distance between two fixed points • an angle with measure between 0° and 90° • ...
Geometry Unit 1 Vocab 2024-07-05
Across
- two angles directly across from each other on intersecting lines
- an angle with a degree measure less than 90
- two lines that never intersect
- a flat surface made up of points and extends indefinitely in all directions
- an angle with a degree measure greater than 90
- a segment,line, plane, or ray that intersects a segment at its midpoint
- a line that extends indefinitely in one direction
- two lines that intersect at a right angle
- the common endpoint of an angle
- a line or ray that divides an angle into two equal parts
- two segments with the same length
- made up of points with no thickness or width
- adjacent angles that are supplementary
- two angles with degree measures that sum to 180
Down
- an angle with a degree measure of 180
- a line, segment, or ray perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint
- an angle with a degree measure of 90
- two angles that share a common side and vertex
- two angles with degree measures that sum to 90
- a location with no size or shape
- the intersection of two rays at an endpoint
- two angles that have the same measure
- points that lie on the same plane
- points that lie on the same line
- a measurable part of a line with two endpoints
25 Clues: two lines that never intersect • the common endpoint of an angle • a location with no size or shape • points that lie on the same line • two segments with the same length • points that lie on the same plane • an angle with a degree measure of 90 • an angle with a degree measure of 180 • two angles that have the same measure • adjacent angles that are supplementary • ...
Geometry H Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-20
Across
- A line that intersects two or more coplanar lines in different points.
- Two angles whose measures have the sum 180.
- A statement that is accepted without proof.
- A kind of reasoning in which the conclusion is based on several past observations.
- A triangle with all angles congruent.
- Lines that are coplanar.
- A line, segment, ray, or plane that intersects the segment as its mid-point.
- A 10-sided polygon.
- A segment whose endpoints lie on a circle.
- A polygon that is both equiangular and equilateral.
- Any segment perpendicular to a line containing one base from a point on the opposite base.
Down
- Points all in one line.
- Two angles whose measures have the sum 90.
- Providing statements by reasoning from accepted postulates, definitions, theorems, and given information.
- An angle with measure 180.
- The ray that divides the angle into two congruent adjacent angles.
- A statement that contains the words "if and only if."
- Circles that lie in the same plane and have the same center.
- A segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
20 Clues: A 10-sided polygon. • Points all in one line. • Lines that are coplanar. • An angle with measure 180. • A triangle with all angles congruent. • Two angles whose measures have the sum 90. • A segment whose endpoints lie on a circle. • Two angles whose measures have the sum 180. • A statement that is accepted without proof. • A polygon that is both equiangular and equilateral. • ...
Unit 1 Geometry Vocab 2024-09-19
Across
- Any line, ray or segment that intersects the segment at its midpoint, dividing it into two congruent halves.
- A portion of a line with one endpoint that extends infinitely in one direction.
- An angle with a measure between 0° and 90°.
- The amount of rotation needed to rotate one of the rays about their shared point so that it lies on top of the other ray.
- A line, ray or segment that intersects another segment at both its midpoint and a right angle.
- Angles whose measures have a sum of 180°.
- An angle with a measure of exactly 180°.
- Two angles with a common vertex and a common side but no common interior points.
- Lines that intersect at right/90° angles.
- A point on a line segment that divides the segment in two congruent halves.
- A point on a line segment that divides the segment in two congruent halves.
- A portion of a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points in between.
- A straight one-dimensional figure that extends infinitely in both directions.
Down
- The opposite angles created when two lines intersect. They are congruent.
- Two angles that are adjacent and their noncommon sides are opposite rays. They are also supplementary.
- An angle with a measure of 90°.
- Angles that have the same measure.
- An angle with a measure between 90° and 180°.
- Lines that never intersect.
- A point on a line segment that divides the segment in two congruent halves.
- Angles whose measures have a sum of 90°.
- Points that lie on the same line.
- A point on a line segment that divides the segment in two congruent halves.
23 Clues: Lines that never intersect. • An angle with a measure of 90°. • Points that lie on the same line. • Angles that have the same measure. • An angle with a measure of exactly 180°. • Angles whose measures have a sum of 90°. • Angles whose measures have a sum of 180°. • Lines that intersect at right/90° angles. • An angle with a measure between 0° and 90°. • ...
Introduction to Geometry Vocabulary 2024-07-26
Across
- Points that lie on the same plane
- All interior angles are congruent
- An undefined term having two dimensions represented by a wall or floor like figure
- A measure between 0 and 90
- No line contains a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon.
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- Consists of two different rays with the same endpoint.
- Two angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays
- All sides are congruent
- A point, ray, line, line segment, or plane that intersects the segment at its midpoint
- The set of points that two figures have in common.
- An endpoint of a side of a polygon or angle
- A measure of 180
- A measure of 90
- The absolute value of the difference of the coordinates of A and B
- Two angles whose sum is 90
Down
- Part of a line that consists of two points and all the points on the line between.
- An undefined term represented by a dot which has no dimension
- A rule that is accepted without proof
- The rays of an angle
- A ray that divides it into two equal parts
- Angles with the same measure
- Points that lie on the same line
- A polygon with n- sides
- An undefined term with one dimension and has an arrow on each end
- Closed plane figure with the following features: 1)Formed by 3 or more line segments called sides 2)Each side intersects exactly two sides, one at each endpoint, so that no two with a common endpoint are collinear.
- A rule that can be proved
- Line segments that have the same length
- Two angles whose sum is 180
- A line that contains a side of the polygon also contains a point in the interior of the polygon.
- A measure between 90 and 180
- Two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays
- A point and all points that continue in one direction from that point.
- Line segments that form the polygon
- All sides and angles are congruent
35 Clues: A measure of 90 • A measure of 180 • The rays of an angle • A polygon with n- sides • All sides are congruent • A rule that can be proved • A measure between 0 and 90 • Two angles whose sum is 90 • Two angles whose sum is 180 • Angles with the same measure • A measure between 90 and 180 • Points that lie on the same line • Points that lie on the same plane • ...
Ava's Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-24
Across
- a shape that transforms but stays the same size, figure multiplies or dividends its dimensions by a chosen factor
- angles that add up to 180
- angles that are equal to each other
- a triangle with two equal sides, but with the base having two equal angles
- a triangle with all sides equal to each other
- the total measurement of all edges of the shape
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides
- a pair that adds up to 180
- the amount each size of the figure is multiplied or divided by when enlarged or reduced in size
- longest side of a right triangle
Down
- a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length
- the halfway point of a line, divides a line into two equal parts
- a triangle with no equal sides
- angles that add up to 90
- lines that are in the same plane but never intersect (same slope)
- angles that are found in the same position on different intersections
- a figure can be rotated a certain degree from the center and will still appear the same
- rising or falling surface
- lines that intersect and form a right angle (opposite reciprocal slope)
- the measurement of any side or angle equal to each other
- a shape that is folded on a line of symmetry, both figures will line up with each other exactly
- a shapes number of unit squares
- shapes identical in form
- a quadrilateral with four right angles
25 Clues: angles that add up to 90 • shapes identical in form • angles that add up to 180 • rising or falling surface • a pair that adds up to 180 • a triangle with no equal sides • a shapes number of unit squares • longest side of a right triangle • angles that are equal to each other • a quadrilateral with four right angles • a triangle with all sides equal to each other • ...
Geometry Vocab - Lincoln Adams 2023-05-22
Across
- The distance around a two-dimensional object's exterior
- A transformation that multiplies figure by a factor
- A transformation that slides a figure to a new location
- A transformation that turns an entire figure about a fixed point
- Means to divide into two equal parts
- A point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts
- Lie in the same plane and never intersect
- a line segment that has both endpoints on a circle
- The measure of any side or angle is equal to itself
- of two events, what they have in common
Down
- A rigid transformation that flips an image over the line of reflection
- All outcomes in the sample space are not in the original event
- A line segment that goes from one corner to another
- a diagram with fact bubbles and a conclusion
- is the number of squares units needed to fill up a region on a flat surface
- Means "At right angles"
- Angles that are equal if lines are parallel
- of two events, the first event or the second event
- Angles that add up to 180
- Angles that are equal
20 Clues: Angles that are equal • Means "At right angles" • Angles that add up to 180 • Means to divide into two equal parts • of two events, what they have in common • Lie in the same plane and never intersect • Angles that are equal if lines are parallel • a diagram with fact bubbles and a conclusion • a line segment that has both endpoints on a circle • ...
Geometry End of Year 2023-05-23
Across
- a line segment that goes from one corner to another, but is not an edge
- a segment that connects the midpoints of any two sides of a triange
- a line segment that has both endpoints on a circle
- the distance around a 2-dimensional object's exterior
- property that states if x=y and y=z then x=z
- the event in which both the first AND second event occur
- a point on line segment that divides it into two equal parts. The half way point of a line segment
- what it's called when two lines meet each other at a 90 degree angle
- means to divide into two equal parts, dividing line is called a bisector.
- a line perpendicular to the circle's radius
- property that says the measure of any side or angle is equal to itself
Down
- a rigid transformation that involves turning an entire figure around a fixed point
- property that states if x=y, then y can be substituted in for x in any expression
- the event in which the first OR second event occur
- a transformation that maintains the shape of the figure but multiplies its dimensions by a chosen factor
- a rigid transformation that involves flipping a figure over the line of reflection
- formed by two radii of a central angle and the arcc between their endpoints on the circle
- set of points a fixed distance from a center and is defined by a central angle
- when the outcome of one event does not change the outcome of the other
- the number of square units needed to fill up a region on a flat surface
20 Clues: a line perpendicular to the circle's radius • property that states if x=y and y=z then x=z • the event in which the first OR second event occur • a line segment that has both endpoints on a circle • the distance around a 2-dimensional object's exterior • the event in which both the first AND second event occur • ...
Geometry Crossword - Caroline Decker 2023-08-05
Across
- A 5-sided polygon.
- A quadrilateral with four right angles.
- A 4-sided polygon.
- A chord that contains the center of the circle.
- An 8-sided polygon.
- Two angles that whose measure have the sum of 90.
- The set of all points.
- The point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- A 10-sided polygon.
Down
- The set of points in a plane that are a given distance (radius) from a given point (center) in the plane.
- Figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points.
- A line that intersects two or more coplanar lines in different points.
- A quadrilateral with four right angles and four congruent sides.
- A statement that contains the words "if and only if."
- A segment whose endpoints lie on a circle.
- A line that contains a chord.
- A segment joining two non-consecutive vertices of a polygon.
- A quadrilateral with four congruent sides.
- A statement that can be proved.
20 Clues: A 5-sided polygon. • A 4-sided polygon. • An 8-sided polygon. • A 10-sided polygon. • The set of all points. • A line that contains a chord. • A statement that can be proved. • A quadrilateral with four right angles. • A segment whose endpoints lie on a circle. • A quadrilateral with four congruent sides. • A chord that contains the center of the circle. • ...
Unit 4 Geometry crossword 2025-04-04
Across
- Angle AOC is congruent to angle COB
- The angle formed between 2 side of a polygon
- when 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal and are supplementary
- the measure of any triangle
- A angle that is not between 2 side of a polygon
- A transformation or composition that preserves the size and shape of an image
- When a transversal intersects 2 parallel lines
- when 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal
Down
- Any parts, angles or sides are congruent
- If one geometric
- 2 segments that are the same size
- Any point of a perpendicular is equidistant
- Line CT is congruent to Line OL
- Any geomertic figure
- 2 angles that have the same angle measurement
- 2 line cut that will never cross
- 2 thing related to another object
- The side connecting 2 specified angles
- Angles Angle HAM is congruent to angle EAT
- Identical in size and shape
20 Clues: If one geometric • Any geomertic figure • the measure of any triangle • Identical in size and shape • Line CT is congruent to Line OL • 2 line cut that will never cross • 2 segments that are the same size • 2 thing related to another object • Angle AOC is congruent to angle COB • The side connecting 2 specified angles • Any parts, angles or sides are congruent • ...
geometry keys units 1,2,3,4,5 2025-04-04
Across
- A point where two or more lines meet.
- A line that crosses two or more parallel lines.
- – A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
- A triangle with two equal sides.
- – A line from the center of a circle to its circumference.
- – A closed figure with three or more sides.
- – Lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle.
- – A line that intersects a circle at two points.
- – The distance around a circle.
- – A line segment passing through the center of a circle, touching both sides.
Down
- The longest side of a right triangle.
- – Lines that never intersect and are always the same distance apart.
- A line segment connecting a vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- – A line that touches a circle at exactly one point.
- Figures that have the same shape but different sizes.
- A line that divides an angle into two equal parts.
- A line segment with both endpoints on a circle.
- Figures that have the same size and shape.
- A triangle with all sides of different lengths.
- A triangle with all sides equal.
20 Clues: – The distance around a circle. • A triangle with two equal sides. • A triangle with all sides equal. • The longest side of a right triangle. • A point where two or more lines meet. • Figures that have the same size and shape. • – A closed figure with three or more sides. • – Lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle. • A line that crosses two or more parallel lines. • ...
The Geometry Vocabulary Quest 2025-08-04
Across
- — Can with two matching ends
- — Sharp, but less than 90°
- — Straight and endless, no bends allowed
- — This can be right or obtuse
- — Slice of a circle pie
- — Perfectly round three-dimensional buddy
- — Two sides, same but not three
- — Equal sides, equal angles too
- — Triangle with equal sides all around
- — Half a diameter, from center
- — No sides equal, no angles equal either
- — Round fellow with no corners
- — Many sides, all connected
- — Ten sides, often missed in counting
- — Perimeter's circular cousin
- — Fence around the shape
- — Grid point, probably on the plane
- — Same shape, different size (maybe)
- — Twice the radius, straight through
- — Corner point where edges meet
- — Line that just touches a curve
- — The longest side of a right triangle
- — Lines that never seem to meet
Down
- — Surface measure, often in square units
- — Space inside a 3D shape
- — Four right angles, opposite sides match
- segment — Line with definite ends
- — Four-sided polygon’s formal name
- — Folds the angle in half, perfectly
- — At a right angle, standing tall
- — Blunt angle, larger than a right angle
- — Slanted box, one pair of parallel sides
- — One pair of parallel sides on display
- — Honeycomb shape and more
- — Rise over run, line’s steepness
- — Balanced halves in a mirror image
- — Two angles that add to 90°
- — Exactly the same size and shape
- — Shape with a uniform cross section
- — Diamond shape in disguise
- — Three sides, three angles to count
- — Theorem involving squares and triangles
- — Stop if you see this shape!
43 Clues: — Slice of a circle pie • — Fence around the shape • — Space inside a 3D shape • — Sharp, but less than 90° • — Honeycomb shape and more • — Many sides, all connected • — Diamond shape in disguise • — Can with two matching ends • — Two angles that add to 90° • — This can be right or obtuse • — Perimeter's circular cousin • — Stop if you see this shape! • ...
Geometry final project crossword 2023-05-15
Across
- Half of a sphere
- a/b=c/d
- Can be written 3 ways- a to b a:b a/b
- An arc named with 3 letters
- Two consecutive sides congruent and diagonals perpendicular
- These lines have opposite reciprocal slopes
- If a radius is perpendicular to a ____, then it bisects the _____
- First part of SOH CAH TOA
- This theorem is named for Pythagorus
- Segment joining center to any point on circle
Down
- Central arc/360=____ area/circle area
- Rise over run
- Line and rotational are 2 types
- A=bh
- A 30-60-90 _____ has degrees of 30,60, and 90
- Slope-_____ form = y=mx+b
- Major and minor ___ make part of circle
- Involves pi and lateral height
- V=ph
- These lines have the same slope
20 Clues: A=bh • V=ph • a/b=c/d • Rise over run • Half of a sphere • Slope-_____ form = y=mx+b • First part of SOH CAH TOA • An arc named with 3 letters • Involves pi and lateral height • Line and rotational are 2 types • These lines have the same slope • This theorem is named for Pythagorus • Central arc/360=____ area/circle area • Can be written 3 ways- a to b a:b a/b • ...
Geometry Vocab and Terms 2023-05-16
Across
- A parallelogram. All sides parallel and congruent.
- Made of points. Extends forever in all directions.
- Same distance. Can refer to 2d or 3d shapes.
- A parallelogram. Has 4 congruent sides.
- Usually used for angles. Adds to 90.
- Usually used for angles. Adds to 180.
- Starts at an endpoint. Extends forever.
- An angle. Meaasures more than 90. (2 wrds.)
- Closed 3d figure. Made of polygon regions.
- A figure. 2 sides parallel.
- An angle. Measures less than 90. (2 wrds)
- Made of 2 rays. Sharing a common endpoint.
Down
- A line or ray. Cuts an angle in half. (2 wrds)
- Referring to points. Lying on the same line.
- A point on a line. marks the middle.
- Made of an infinite number of points. Extends forever.
- Closed figure. 3 or more sides.
- Used for 2d or 3d shapes. Number of square units required.
- A parallelogram. 2 pairs opposite sides parallel.
- Referring to points. Lying in the same plane.
20 Clues: A figure. 2 sides parallel. • Closed figure. 3 or more sides. • A point on a line. marks the middle. • Usually used for angles. Adds to 90. • Usually used for angles. Adds to 180. • A parallelogram. Has 4 congruent sides. • Starts at an endpoint. Extends forever. • An angle. Measures less than 90. (2 wrds) • Closed 3d figure. Made of polygon regions. • ...
Mary Quay Geometry crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- describes shapes that have the same ratio no matter what size they are
- a line from the side of the circle to the middle
- equals double the radius of a circle
- rise over run
- a three sided polygon
- point in the middle of a segment
- half of a sphere
- a multi sided figure
- opposite
- a shape with many points that are equidistant
- a polygon with 2 pairs of congruent sides
- half shape with many points that are equidistant
Down
- area of all the sides of a shape combined
- a shape that has two equal sides
- for a triangle- A=1/2Bh
- amount of space a shape takes up
- lines that form a right angle
- if a shape has sides that are mirror images of each other
- lines on a coordinate plane that will never intersect
- 2:3
20 Clues: 2:3 • opposite • rise over run • half of a sphere • a multi sided figure • a three sided polygon • for a triangle- A=1/2Bh • lines that form a right angle • a shape that has two equal sides • amount of space a shape takes up • point in the middle of a segment • equals double the radius of a circle • area of all the sides of a shape combined • a polygon with 2 pairs of congruent sides • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle #2 2024-12-02
Across
- part of a line that consists of two points called endpoints and all points between them.
- of any surface is the number of square units required to cover the surface
- is the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all points extending in the other direction.
- angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- a triangle with three congruent sides
- of a polygon is the distance around the polygon.
- points that lie on the same plane.
- meet at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segments.
- what is the name of your school?
Down
- a triangle that has at least 2 congruent sides
- two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect.
- union of 3 or more coplanar segments that meet only at endpoints such that at most two
- angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- what is the next holiday that we will be celebrating?
- a triangle with no two sides of equal length
- a shift of a graph horizontally, vertically, or both
- set of points that has infinite length and width but no height. We name a plane with a capital
- two lines that intersect to form right angles.
- two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- how many periods do you have each day?
- the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- points, points that lie on the same line.
- branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties. Line set of points which has infinite length but no width or height. A line is named by a lower case letter orby any two points on the line.
- has no size; length, width, or height. It is represented by a dot and named by a capital letter
- what class is this assignment for?
27 Clues: what is the name of your school? • angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • what class is this assignment for? • points that lie on the same plane. • two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. • two angles whose sum is 180 degrees. • a triangle with three congruent sides • how many periods do you have each day? • points, points that lie on the same line. • ...
Unit 1: Geometry Basics 2025-09-02
Across
- Two angles directly across from each other on intersecting lines
- Points that lie on the same line
- An angle with a degree measure less than 90 degrees
- Adjacent angles that are supplementary (combined they form a straight line)
- Two angles with measures that sum to 90 degrees (They do not have to be adjacent angles)
- Made up of points with no thickness or width
- Two angles that share a common side and a Vertex (next to each other)
- A line segment or ray Perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint
- Two angles that have the same measure are congruent
- A location with no size or shape
- An angle with a measure of 90 degrees
- A line Segment with an associated direction
- A line that extends indefinitely in one direction
- Points that lie on the same plane
- The common endpoint of an angle (Where the two rays or sides intercect)
- The formula used to find the point halfway between two endpoints
- The formula used to find the distance between two points on a coordinate plane
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- If A,B,and C are collinear points and B is between A and C, then AB+BC=AC
- A line or ray that divides an angle into two equal parts
- If <ABD and <DBC are adjacent, then <ABD +<DBC=<ABC
- Two angles with measures that sum to 180 degrees (They do not have to be adjacent)
- The intersection of two rays at an endpoint
- Points that don't lie on the same plane
- A measurable part of a line consisting of two endpoints
- If two segments have the same length then they are congruent
- An angle with a degree measure of 180 degrees
- Points that don't lie on the same line
- A flat surface made up of points and extends indefinitely in all directions
- Two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle (right angle)
- A segment, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint
- The "run" of a directed line segment
- The "rise" of a directed line segment
- Two lines that never intersect
33 Clues: Two lines that never intersect • Points that lie on the same line • A location with no size or shape • Points that lie on the same plane • The "run" of a directed line segment • The "rise" of a directed line segment • An angle with a measure of 90 degrees • Points that don't lie on the same line • Points that don't lie on the same plane • ...
Geometry Chapter One Definitions 2025-10-04
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- Consists of two adjacent angles that form a straight line
- Representing a precise location in space that has no size; gymnasts must do this to their toes
- A function that changes a figure into a new one by moving, turning, or flipping it on a plane; caterpillars do this to become butterflies
- Type of angle who's measure is exactly 180 degrees
- Transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point; a volleyball team does this
- Type of angle who's measure is greater than 90 degrees
- Two angles that share a common vertex and a common side, but do not overlap
- Two or more points or lines that lie on the same flat surface or plane
- A transformation that "flips" a figure across a fixed line, called the line of reflection, to create a mirror image; you see this in a mirror
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- The measurements of two angles add up to exactly 180 degrees
- divide
- One of a pair of non-adjacent angles that are opposite each other when two lines intersect
- Two or more points that lie on the same straight line
- The single point that divides the segment into two equal, or congruent, parts, making it the exact center of the segment
- Type of angle who's measure is less than 90 degrees
- The measurements of two angles add up to exactly 90 degrees
- A flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions; is used to fly across the country
- Any geometric figure that divides a line segment into two equal, or congruent, parts by passing through its midpoint
- The figure formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint, called the vertex
- Type of angle who's measure is exactly 90 degrees
20 Clues: divide • Type of angle who's measure is exactly 90 degrees • Type of angle who's measure is exactly 180 degrees • Type of angle who's measure is less than 90 degrees • Two or more points that lie on the same straight line • Type of angle who's measure is greater than 90 degrees • Consists of two adjacent angles that form a straight line • ...
Geometry Vocabulary (Basic Shapes) 2025-10-07
Across
- six equal faces
- where faces meet
- four equal sides
- many straight sides
- round closed curve
- bent line
- space between lines
- corner point
- where lines meet
- smooth surface
- exact spot
- straight length
- three straight sides
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- perfectly round ball
- circular shape
- same size
- balanced sides
- edge of shape
- round base point
- flat surface
- four right angles
- no bends
- round with height
- a form outline
24 Clues: no bends • same size • bent line • exact spot • flat surface • corner point • edge of shape • circular shape • balanced sides • smooth surface • a form outline • six equal faces • straight length • where faces meet • four equal sides • round base point • where lines meet • four right angles • round with height • round closed curve • many straight sides • space between lines • perfectly round ball • ...
Geometry Vocabulary (Basic Shapes) 2025-10-07
Across
- solid shape with 6 squares
- where 2 faces meet
- 4 equal sides and corners
- closed shape with straight sides
- round shape no corners
- bends, not straight line
- space made by two lines
- point where edges come together
- where 2 sides meet
- smooth, no bumps or curves
- small dot or location
- straight path goes forever
- 3 sides and 3 corners
Down
- solid and round like ball
- no corners, like a ball
- same size or same amount
- same on both sides
- one line of a shape
- solid with point and circle
- flat surface on 3D shape
- 4 sides, 2 are equal
- not curved, like a line
- solid with 2 round ends
- a figure with sides
24 Clues: where 2 faces meet • same on both sides • where 2 sides meet • one line of a shape • a figure with sides • 4 sides, 2 are equal • small dot or location • 3 sides and 3 corners • round shape no corners • no corners, like a ball • space made by two lines • not curved, like a line • solid with 2 round ends • same size or same amount • flat surface on 3D shape • bends, not straight line • ...
Electronegativity and Molecular Geometry 2026-01-06
Across
- three bonding domains
- four bonding domains
- six bonding domains
- the type of bond that forms first between two atoms
- give and take of electrons
- the attractive forces acting between molecules that hold them together
- Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
- unequal sharing of electrons
- caused by differences in electronegativity between atoms
- the attractive force between polar molecules
- the ability of an atom to attract bonding electrons to itself
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- a series of structures that show all possible locations for the double or triple bonds
- a special type of dipole-dipole bonding
- also known as Van der Waals Forces
- the least electronegative element
- equal sharing of electrons
- a measure of bond polarity
- five bonding domains
- attractive forces between an ion and a polar molecule
- the most electronegative element
20 Clues: six bonding domains • four bonding domains • five bonding domains • three bonding domains • equal sharing of electrons • give and take of electrons • a measure of bond polarity • unequal sharing of electrons • the most electronegative element • the least electronegative element • also known as Van der Waals Forces • Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion • ...
Geometry Unit 1 Polynomials 2025-12-17
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- an expression consisting of variables and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication.
- the numbers and/or variables that are multiplied to make a product or term.
- refers to a mathematical relationship where one value is larger than another.
- a value on which mathematical operations take place in an expression.
- the number resulting from the division of one number by another.
- a letter or symbol used to represent a number.
- one value is smaller than another.
- the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items.
- These terms are connected by an operation such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. No equal sign.
- two times
- a letter or number representing a numerical quantity that multiplies a term.
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- an algebraic expression consisting of one term.
- the result you get when you subtract one number from another.
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites and zero
- an algebraic expression with exactly three terms (monomials) joined by addition or subtraction.
- A number that relates two quantities or measures within a given situation in a multiplicative relationship.
- when the terms are written in descending order of their exponents.
- the distance around the shape. You add all sides.
- a number by itself.
- an algebraic expression having exactly two unlike terms, including the variables and the constant.
20 Clues: two times • a number by itself. • one value is smaller than another. • a letter or symbol used to represent a number. • an algebraic expression consisting of one term. • the distance around the shape. You add all sides. • the set of whole numbers and their opposites and zero • the result you get when you subtract one number from another. • ...
Chemistry Review! 2021-03-19
Across
- has a definite shape and volume
- assume gas particles are small, collisions are perfectly elastic, and particles move randomly and constantly
- amount of energy required to remove a valence electron
- type of reaction where the reactants are always a hydrocarbon and oxygen
- name of group 17
- type of mixture where particles are evenly distributed
- PV=nRT
- type of bond where electrons are shared unevenly
- formula for hydrochloric acid
- insolube solid often formed as a result of a double replacement reaction
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- pentoxide name of N2O5
- type of mixture where particles are unevenly distributed
- type of bonding in BaO
- molecular geometry of CH4
- hydroxide name of Ca(OH)2
- type of bond where electrons are evenly shared
- number of lone pairs on the central atom in NH3
17 Clues: PV=nRT • name of group 17 • type of bonding in BaO • pentoxide name of N2O5 • molecular geometry of CH4 • hydroxide name of Ca(OH)2 • formula for hydrochloric acid • has a definite shape and volume • type of bond where electrons are evenly shared • number of lone pairs on the central atom in NH3 • type of bond where electrons are shared unevenly • ...
Match Vocab Crossword by Ayjah Dooley 2024-05-07
Across
- angles that do not overlap
- the relationship between two quantities
- unit of measure to determine the amount of space that is taken up
- horizontal line on a graph
- angle between 0 and 90 degrees
- bottom number of a fraction
- how likely something will happen
- all whole numbers positive and negative
- two lines that meet at 90 degrees
Down
- distance around a circle
- the value of y when a line intersects the y-axis
- determined by comparing two points on a line graph
- represents part of a whole number
- an angle that equals 90 degrees
- the study of lines, shapes, and angles
- represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter
- segment a straight path with two endpoints
17 Clues: distance around a circle • angles that do not overlap • horizontal line on a graph • bottom number of a fraction • angle between 0 and 90 degrees • an angle that equals 90 degrees • how likely something will happen • represents part of a whole number • two lines that meet at 90 degrees • the study of lines, shapes, and angles • the relationship between two quantities • ...
Mathematics 2023-05-10
Across
- A crescent measuring tool
- the _______ between two numbers in subtraction
- What you find when you use Y=mx+b
- the branch of mathematics that helps in the representation of problems or situations in the form of mathematical expressions
- partial numbers without a decimal
- a place to store lesson tests
- take away
- The study of shapes
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- indicates the number of times a number needs to be multiplied by itself
- The book of fractions
- A number taken to the power of 2
- The mathimatical study of change
- Male math teacher
- Operation that includes the sum of two numbers
- A number taken to the power of 3
- the ____ of two numbers in addition
- Real numbers that can be more or less than zero
17 Clues: take away • Male math teacher • The study of shapes • The book of fractions • A crescent measuring tool • a place to store lesson tests • A number taken to the power of 2 • The mathimatical study of change • A number taken to the power of 3 • What you find when you use Y=mx+b • partial numbers without a decimal • the ____ of two numbers in addition • ...
Otto Scheps 2024-12-13
Across
- equal in form relating to geometry - identical
- a triangle having two sides of equal lenth
- a quadrelateral with 4 right angles
- to split a shape in half
- a quadrelateral where 4 sides make up the same length.
- a segment in the middle
- equal angles
- a 2d shape with closed sides
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- a shape with four sides, two parrallel
- two angles adding up to adding up to 180 degrees
- not a horizontal line. not a vertical line. a __ line
- two angles that together form 90 degrees
- a shape with 4 sides
- quadrelateral with exactly one pair of parrallel sides
- a shape containing 2 pairs of adjacent sides
- all the sides and interior angles are equal
- a quadrelateral where all sides and angles are equal
17 Clues: equal angles • a shape with 4 sides • a segment in the middle • to split a shape in half • a 2d shape with closed sides • a quadrelateral with 4 right angles • a shape with four sides, two parrallel • two angles that together form 90 degrees • a triangle having two sides of equal lenth • all the sides and interior angles are equal • a shape containing 2 pairs of adjacent sides • ...
