linear algebra symbols Crossword Puzzles
Basic Math Symbols 2023-03-06
Basic Math Symbols 2023-03-06
Basic Math Symbols 2023-02-28
20 Clues: - • ≈ • % • + • . • < • = • ‰ • [] • () • pbb • ppt • power • obelus • exponent • asterisk • 1ppm=1/1000000 • not equal sign • remainder calculation • both minus and plus operation
Musical Terms/Symbols 2023-03-21
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- rest receiving 1/2 beat
- musical stop sign
- rest receiving 2 beats
- rest receiving 4 beats
- slow walking tempo
- gradually get softer
- tells you number of beats in a measure
- curvy line connecting different notes
- note receiving 1 beat
- medium tempo
- gradually get louder
- tells you which sharps/flats to play
- music is written on this set of 5 lines and 4 spaces
- distance between bar lines
- play the note with added emphasis
- raises pitch of a note 1/2 step
- some players play top notes, others play bottom notes
- curvy line connecting same notes
- lowers pitch of a note 1/2 step
- note receiving 4 beats
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- note(s) preceding the first measure
- repeat material between the repeat signs
- divides staff into measures
- note receiving 2 beats
- note receiving 1/2 beat
- rest receiving 1 beat
- to play the line of music again
- play this ending the first time
- very slow tempo
- hold the note longer than it's given value
- soft
- symbol is a C
- very fast tempo
- high pitched instruments play in this clef
- fast tempo
- play the note very short and light
- play this ending the second time
- low pitched instruments play in this clef
- cancels a sharp or flat
- loud
40 Clues: soft • loud • fast tempo • medium tempo • symbol is a C • very slow tempo • very fast tempo • musical stop sign • slow walking tempo • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • rest receiving 1 beat • note receiving 1 beat • note receiving 2 beats • rest receiving 2 beats • rest receiving 4 beats • note receiving 4 beats • rest receiving 1/2 beat • note receiving 1/2 beat • cancels a sharp or flat • ...
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-12
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-18
Basin Math Symbols 2022-03-17
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-17
Basic Math symbols 2022-03-16
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-16
20 Clues: - • = • + • ÷ • * • [ ] • 23= 8 • 1%=1/100 • 2 ^ 3 = 8 • per-billion • per-million • per-trillion • 1‰=1/1000=0.1% • decimal separator • division sign (÷) . • 3√a - 3√a - 3√a = a • remainder calculation • greater than or equal to. • calculate expression first • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number ( 1/2, 0.5).
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-16
20 Clues: - • = • + • ÷ • * • [ ] • 2= 8 • 1%=1/100 • 2 ^ 3 = 8 • per-billion • per-million • per-trillion • 1‰=1/1000=0.1% • decimal separator • division sign (÷) . • 3√a - 3√a - 3√a = a • remainder calculation • greater than or equal to. • calculate expression first • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number ( 1/2, 0.5).
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-16
20 Clues: - • = • + • ÷ • * • [ ] • 2= 8 • 1%=1/100 • 2 ^ 3 = 8 • per-billion • per-million • per-trillion • 1‰=1/1000=0.1% • decimal separator • division sign (÷) . • 3√a - 3√a - 3√a = a • remainder calculation • greater than or equal to. • calculate expression first • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number ( 1/2, 0.5).
Basic math symbols 2022-03-16
20 Clues: = • > • % • ‰ • < • / • ≠ • ÷ • * • + • √a • mod • [ ] • 4√a • exponent • subtraction • multiplication • less than or equal to • decimal point decimal separator • calculate expression inside first
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-15
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-15
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2022-03-14
Basic mathematical symbols 2022-03-15
Basic math symbols 2024-02-21
20 Clues: % • ± • * • ≠ • / • ³√a • ppt • ( ) • a^b • n√a • ⁴√a. • definition of < • Definition of > • Symbol name of - • It is a decimal point • symbol name of modulo • Definition of plus sign • Definition of times sign • definitions of minus sign • Meaning or definition of ≈
Basic Math Symbols 2024-02-22
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- It represents multiplication that can multiply between two numbers.
- It represents subtraction that can subtract between two numbers.
- It represent an approxiamated value and can be expressed as ≈.
- It represent a part of 100 and can represented as %.
- It is a radial that can be represented as ³√a.
- It represent a part of 1,000,000 and can represented as ppm.
- It represent a part of 1,000,000,000 and can represented as ppb.
- It is a radial that can be represented as ²√a.
- It represents addition that can add between two numbers.
- It represent as not equal and can be a form of greater than or less than.
- It represents a dot and can multiplty between two numbers.
- It represent as * that can multiply between two numbers.
- It represent a part of 1,000 and can represented as ‰.
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- It represents equality.
- It represents division that can divide between two numbers and also named obelus.
- It is a radial that can be represented as ⁴√a.
- It represent a exponent that can be expressed as a^b.
- It represent a part of 1,000,000,000,000 and can represented as ppt.
- A line that represent in a fraction and can divide between two numbers.
- It represent a remainder of the calculation and represented as mod.
20 Clues: It represents equality. • It is a radial that can be represented as ⁴√a. • It is a radial that can be represented as ³√a. • It is a radial that can be represented as ²√a. • It represent a part of 100 and can represented as %. • It represent a exponent that can be expressed as a^b. • It represent a part of 1,000 and can represented as ‰. • ...
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-02-21
SIGHTS AND SYMBOLS 2024-01-13
21 Clues: HOLLY • PEACE • TULIP • DAISY • VIOLET • VICTORY • ENTRANCE • AFFECTION • INNOCENSE • ETERNAL LIFE • WINGED STATUE • MEMORY PHRASES • DREAMING OF YOU • HOME OF DECEASED • "OUT IN THE RAIN" • USED TO OPEN GATE • EAT FROM A BASKET • JESUS, GREEK ABBR • SPIRITUAL VICTORY • CITY OF ATLANTA PARK • AUTHOR OF OAKLAND ABC BOOK
Basic Math Symbols 2023-09-10
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2023-09-10
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- It is also used for multiplication with an example of 2 ⋅ 3 = 6
- It means approximation
- It is used for division operation and this is an another word for division sign
- Also used for multiplication with an example of 2 * 3 = 6
- It is used for putting an exponent with an example of 2 ^ 3 = 8
- It means that √a ⋅ √a = a, with an example of √9 = 82
- It means equality with an example of 5 = 2+3, 5 is equal to 2+3
- It is used for division with an example of 6 / 2 = 3
- It is also used to identify if the results states inequality with an example 5≠4, which means that 5 is not equal to 4
- It is used for basic subtraction
- It is used for basic addition
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- It is used for remainder calculation
- It means that 4√a ⋅ 4√a ⋅ 4√a ⋅ 4√a = a
- It means decimal point or decimal separator with a symbol of (.)
- It means that 1ppb = 1/1000000000
- It is used to calculate the expression inside first with an example of [(1+2)×(1+5)] = 18
- It means less than or equal to with a symbol of (≤)
- It means both minus and plus operations
- It means that 1‰ = 1/1000 = 0.1%
- It means both plus and minus operations
20 Clues: It means approximation • It is used for basic addition • It means that 1‰ = 1/1000 = 0.1% • It is used for basic subtraction • It means that 1ppb = 1/1000000000 • It is used for remainder calculation • It means both minus and plus operations • It means both plus and minus operations • It means that 4√a ⋅ 4√a ⋅ 4√a ⋅ 4√a = a • ...
Basic Math Symbols 2023-09-08
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- Remainder calculation or mod
- The value of power 1/2 of that number
- Also called Exponents or Indices
- A small dot, larger than a period and centered on the cap height of a font (·)
- Greater than
- Slash is the oblique slanting line punctuation mark /
- Substraction
- Used to organize and group different expressions or numbers together
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- Presented by the symbol "+" or addition
- Presented by the symbol "≈"
- Both plus and minus operation or "±"
- It is presented by the symbol "%"
- Inequality
- Calculate expression inside first
- A symbol use to divide "÷"
- Similar to a lowercase of "X"
- Decimal point or decimal separator
- It is presented by the symbol "*"
- Equality
- Greater than or equal to
20 Clues: Equality • Inequality • Greater than • Substraction • Greater than or equal to • A symbol use to divide "÷" • Presented by the symbol "≈" • Remainder calculation or mod • Similar to a lowercase of "X" • Also called Exponents or Indices • It is presented by the symbol "%" • Calculate expression inside first • It is presented by the symbol "*" • Decimal point or decimal separator • ...
Basic Math Symbols 2023-09-16
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-03-04
20 Clues: % • ≈ • ± • = • < • > • √a • ( ) • ppt • ppb • a^b • [ ] • mod • ≥ OR ≤ • 2 × 3 = 6 • 1 + 1 = 2 • 2 − 1 = 1 • 1ppm = 1/1000000 • 1‰ = 1/1000 = 0.1% • 3√a ⋅ 3√a ⋅ 3√a = a
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2024-03-04
20 Clues: Z • R • C • Ø • 2A • Ac • |A| • A×B • A ⊇ B • A ⊄ B • A ⊆ B • A ∪ B • A = B • A ∩ B • such that • collection of 2 elements • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2022-09-07
Basic Math Symbols 2025-02-25
Basic math symbols 2025-02-24
Basic math symbols 2025-02-27
Basic Math Symbols 2025-02-27
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- When two lines never meet
- When a number is smaller than another
- Means "goes on forever"
- The symbol for division
- Equal Shows that two numbers are not the same
- The opposite of squaring a number
- When two lines meet at a right angle
- Means "almost equal"
- The total when numbers are added
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- The space between two lines that meet
- The symbol for addition
- A number written with a top and bottom part
- A dot that separates whole numbers and fractions
- Represents parts out of 100
- The symbol for multiplication
- The symbol for subtraction
- A small number at the top right that means "times itself"
- When a number is bigger than another
- A special number that starts with 3.14
- Shows that two numbers are the same
20 Clues: Means "almost equal" • The symbol for addition • Means "goes on forever" • The symbol for division • When two lines never meet • The symbol for subtraction • Represents parts out of 100 • The symbol for multiplication • The total when numbers are added • The opposite of squaring a number • Shows that two numbers are the same • When a number is bigger than another • ...
Basic Math Symbols 2025-03-01
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2025-03-02
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-09-06
Elements and Symbols 2025-02-05
Basic Math Symbols 2025-02-22
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- subtraction minus sign
- fraction horizontal line
- caret exponent
- strictinequality greater than
- obelus division
- exponent power
- multiplication times sign
- both plus ang minus
- equality equal sign
- 1%=1\100
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- decimalpoint period
- division slash
- 1ppm=1\1000000
- asterisk multiplication
- approximation approximately equal
- remainder calculation
- parenthesis calculate expression inside first
- brackets calculate expression inside first
- addition plus sign
- inequality not equal sign
20 Clues: 1%=1\100 • division slash • 1ppm=1\1000000 • caret exponent • exponent power • obelus division • addition plus sign • decimalpoint period • both plus ang minus • equality equal sign • remainder calculation • subtraction minus sign • asterisk multiplication • fraction horizontal line • multiplication times sign • inequality not equal sign • strictinequality greater than • ...
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2025-02-22
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- THIS IS THE PLUS SIGN
- MEANS CALCULATE EXPRESSION INSIDE FIRST
- MEANS NOT EQUAL SIGN
- HAVING THE SIGN "*"
- ANOTHER TERM FOR DIVISION SIGN
- MEANS 1ppb=1/1000000000
- THIS IS THE EQUAL SIGN
- IT IS THE EXPONENT OF a^b
- CAN BE USE AS CARET OR POWER
- SYMBOL OF "%"
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- STRICT INEQUALITY WITH A SYMBOL ">"
- A DIVISION OR FRACTION
- CLOSE TO BEING EQUAL OR APPROXIMATELY EQUAL
- MEANS THE REMAINDER CALCULATION
- THIS MEAN STRICT INEQUALITY WITH A SYMBOL "<"
- HAVING THE SYMBOL OF "[]"
- BOTH PLUS AND MINUS OPERATION
- THE MINUS SIGN
- A SYMBOL OF "³√a"
- THE DECIMAL POINT AND DECIMAL SEPARATOR
20 Clues: SYMBOL OF "%" • THE MINUS SIGN • A SYMBOL OF "³√a" • HAVING THE SIGN "*" • MEANS NOT EQUAL SIGN • THIS IS THE PLUS SIGN • A DIVISION OR FRACTION • THIS IS THE EQUAL SIGN • MEANS 1ppb=1/1000000000 • HAVING THE SYMBOL OF "[]" • IT IS THE EXPONENT OF a^b • CAN BE USE AS CARET OR POWER • BOTH PLUS AND MINUS OPERATION • ANOTHER TERM FOR DIVISION SIGN • MEANS THE REMAINDER CALCULATION • ...
14 Bible Symbols 2025-03-19
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- Used in baptism, symbolizing cleansing and new life.
- Used for anointing, symbolizing the Holy Spirit.
- Jesus called himself the _______ of the world.
- Represents Jesus as the one who cares for his flock.
- Jesus said, “I am the _______ of life.”
- A symbol of God’s Word, described as sharper than this.
- Jesus cursed this type of tree.
- A symbol of victory and eternal life.
- The Holy Spirit appeared as tongues of this at Pentecos
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- Jesus said believers should be the _______ of the earth.
- A symbol of God’s promise.
- A bird that symbolizes the Holy Spirit and peace.
- One of the gifts brought to Jesus, symbolizing kingship.
- Represents Jesus as the sacrifice for sins.
- The material used to make Jesus' crown during His crucifixion
- Guided the wise men to Jesus.
- A symbol of both deception in the garden and healing in Moses’ time.
- A branch of this tree symbolized peace after the flood.
- Jesus is often called the chief cornerstone or this.
- Jesus said, “I am the _______; you are the branches.”
20 Clues: A symbol of God’s promise. • Guided the wise men to Jesus. • Jesus cursed this type of tree. • A symbol of victory and eternal life. • Jesus said, “I am the _______ of life.” • Represents Jesus as the sacrifice for sins. • Jesus called himself the _______ of the world. • Used for anointing, symbolizing the Holy Spirit. • A bird that symbolizes the Holy Spirit and peace. • ...
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2025-09-01
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- A symbol used to represent the sum of a sequence.
- Iterative aggregation of values.
- The opposite of addition.
- A symbol indicating the product of a number multiplied by itself.
- Whatever is on one side must equal the other.
- Indicates one value is larger than another.
- A concept in calculus representing area under a curve.
- Combining two or more values.
- A process characterized by repeated multiplication.
- A concept representing an unbounded quantity.
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- Used to indicate an unknown value in an equation.
- The result of adding two or more numbers.
- The ratio of circumference to diameter.
- The distance of a number from zero.
- A number that divides another evenly.
- An equation showing two ratios are equal
- A symbol representing a portion of 100.
- The inverse operation of squaring a number.
- The figure formed by two rays sharing an endpoint.
- A way to represent a part of a whole.
- A value less than zero.
21 Clues: A value less than zero. • The opposite of addition. • Combining two or more values. • Iterative aggregation of values. • The distance of a number from zero. • A number that divides another evenly. • A way to represent a part of a whole. • The ratio of circumference to diameter. • A symbol representing a portion of 100. • An equation showing two ratios are equal • ...
Symbols of Unity 2025-10-26
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- German parliament building, symbol of democracy
- Monitored by leaders as a goal during reunification
- Monument representing historical victories and unity
- Former currency replaced after reunification
- National holiday celebrating German reunification
- Former barrier whose fall marked the end of division
- The process of creating a unified country after division
- National flag representing the reunited country
- Former capital of West Germany, representing reunification history
- Memorial sites remembering division and unity
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- Famous Berlin street once divided by the Wall
- Section of Berlin Wall now covered in murals
- Memorial in Berlin commemorating WWII and unity
- RIVER Flowing through Berlin, connecting former East and West
- Act of mending ties and symbolizing national unity
- Symbol representing the end of oppression and division
- The nation after 1990, no longer divided
- Event in 1989 that led to German reunification
- Flag or symbol representing Germany coming together
- Iconic Berlin landmark, symbol of freedom and reunification
20 Clues: The nation after 1990, no longer divided • Section of Berlin Wall now covered in murals • Former currency replaced after reunification • Famous Berlin street once divided by the Wall • Memorial sites remembering division and unity • Event in 1989 that led to German reunification • Memorial in Berlin commemorating WWII and unity • ...
Polynomials 2024-08-23
Mathematics Creative Assignment- Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-19
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- on a graph, the line that holds the independent variables
- two lines that have the same slope
- Refers to the point where the line crosses either axis
- when both lines intersect at 90 degrees
- progressing from one stage to another in a series, sequently
- A change in one variable corresponding to a change in another
- There is no y-intercept but the equation passes through the origin
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities
- on a graph, the line that holds the dependant variables
- Direct and partial variations are examples of what
- the point where a line crosses the horizontal axis on a graph
- the mathematical equation used to measure the steepness of a line
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- a straight strip typically used to draw straight lines or to measure distance
- when an equation is containing a variable with an exponent other then one
- The number it would be when at zero or x=0
- a group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point or line
- When there is a y-intercept but does not pass through the origin
- When the numerator and denominator of a fraction is switched
- A method used to help us determine if a relation is linear
- Refers to the number that relates two variables that are directly proportional to each other
- the term used to describe the process of equating one thing with another
- the point where a line crosses the vertical axis on a graph
- a quality in a calculation that is assumed to vary or be capable of varying in value
- Refers to a set of two lines
- A linear relation that is represented by an equation in the form of Ax+By+C=0
25 Clues: Refers to a set of two lines • two lines that have the same slope • when both lines intersect at 90 degrees • The number it would be when at zero or x=0 • Direct and partial variations are examples of what • Refers to the point where the line crosses either axis • on a graph, the line that holds the dependant variables • ...
10th Grade 2023-05-22
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- sings "boys a liar"
- teaches spanish 2 and 3
- teaches art 2 (drawing)
- teaches computer science
- teaches road to and through college 2
- sings "kill bill"
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- teaches english 2
- teaches algebra 2
- sings "flowers"
- teaches environmental science
- teaches world history
- teaches physical education
- teaches theatre arts
- teaches art 1
14 Clues: teaches art 1 • sings "flowers" • teaches english 2 • teaches algebra 2 • sings "kill bill" • sings "boys a liar" • teaches theatre arts • teaches world history • teaches spanish 2 and 3 • teaches art 2 (drawing) • teaches computer science • teaches physical education • teaches environmental science • teaches road to and through college 2
Unit 4 Review Crossword 2023-01-03
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- = nature
- = gold silk and spices
- = belief in one god
- objection to Judaism = Roman gods
- = bright garment
- denominations = interpret differently
- = unrest in Empire
- and Shia = Ali
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- = algebra, small pox, pharmacy
- = colored bricks, arches, mosaics
- = grazing animals
- Al Khali = harsh desert
- = beans, melons, rice
- = cattle, honey, wheat
14 Clues: = nature • and Shia = Ali • = bright garment • = grazing animals • = unrest in Empire • = belief in one god • = beans, melons, rice • = gold silk and spices • = cattle, honey, wheat • Al Khali = harsh desert • = algebra, small pox, pharmacy • = colored bricks, arches, mosaics • objection to Judaism = Roman gods • denominations = interpret differently
something 2022-05-20
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- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- a four-sided figure.
- (of an angle) more than 90° and less than 180°.
- the lowest part or edge of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported
- the measurement from base to top or (of a standing person) from head to foot.
- not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- raise (a number or value) to its cube
- a whole number; a number that is not a fraction
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- the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
- (of a number) multiplied by itself.
- a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action.
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure.
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great
- a relationship or expression involving one or more variables
- consisting in or characterized by the absence rather than the presence of distinguishing features.
- the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land.
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two or the greatest of three dimensions of a bod
20 Clues: a four-sided figure. • (of a number) multiplied by itself. • raise (a number or value) to its cube • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number • (of an angle) more than 90° and less than 180°. • a whole number; a number that is not a fraction • the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land. • not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • ...
Spelling List: Mathematical Terms 2016-02-18
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- an abstract idea; a general notion
- something that is the opposite or reverse of something else
- a standard or example for imitation or comparison
- each of a group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point, line, or plane
- a quantity that during a calculation is assumed to vary or be capable of varying in value
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations
- to reduce (an equation, fraction, etc) to a simpler form by cancellation of common factors, regrouping of terms in the same variable, etc.
- •each of four parts of a plane, sphere, space, or body divided by two lines or planes at right angles
- the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way
- The values to the left of zero on the number line
- a whole number; a number that is not a fraction
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- a mathematical statement which appears to be true, but has not been formally proven.
- •the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring
- of, relating to, or expressed as a number or numbers
- using particular examples to reach a general conclusion about something
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something, typically as a basis for discussion or interpretation
- a calculation from zero or more input values to an output value
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- The values to the right of zero on the number line
- find a numerical expression or equivalent for (an equation, formula, or function)
20 Clues: an abstract idea; a general notion • a whole number; a number that is not a fraction • a standard or example for imitation or comparison • The values to the left of zero on the number line • The values to the right of zero on the number line • of, relating to, or expressed as a number or numbers • something that is the opposite or reverse of something else • ...
6th Grade Math Vocabulary 2025-04-29
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- The result of a division problem
- Figures that have the same shape and size
- A mathematical sentence showing that two expressions are equal
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides
- Any positive whole number, negative whole number, or 0
- Involves collecting, organizing, and interpreting pieces of info or data
- A 3D figure with two parallel bases that are congruent polygons
- The middle value of a data set
- The average
- A mathematical sentence that compares quantities that may or may not be equal
- The mirror image produced by flipping a figure across a line
- The distance from zero
- The output, the variable that changes in response to another quantity
- The process of multiplying each quantity in a ratio by the same number to obtain equivalent ratios
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- The amount of space inside a 3D figure
- The number that is divided
- The sum of the areas of the faces of a figure
- A rate in which the first quantity is compared to one unit of the second quantity
- The input, the variable that does not depend on another quantity
- The branch of mathematics that uses symbols
- A ratio, or rate, that compares a number to 100
- A comparison between two quantities
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and congruent
- Find a value (solve)
- A 2D representation of a 3D figure
- A symbol used to represent a number
- A data value that is very far away from the other data values
- The data value or values that occur the most often in a data set
- The number used to divide
29 Clues: The average • Find a value (solve) • The distance from zero • The number used to divide • The number that is divided • The middle value of a data set • The result of a division problem • A 2D representation of a 3D figure • A comparison between two quantities • A symbol used to represent a number • The amount of space inside a 3D figure • Figures that have the same shape and size • ...
Math Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-16
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- Flat surfaces
- Three terms
- algebraic expression containing a single term or multiple terms, separated by a addition or subtraction sign
- Vertical number line
- Exact location in space
- Any collection of facts or information
- Group of one or more factors
- Straight lines that make Up a polygon
- Four areas of a Cartesian Plane
- predicting a value within the boundaries of the original data
- Line segment is in points are on the circle
- Horizontal Number Line
- Where the faces meet
- A branch of mathematics that uses letters and other symbols to represent a unknown number
- Two terms
- Smallest data of value in the list
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- Polyhedra with two faces that are both congruent and parallel
- Describing the organ in which parts of a binomial should be multiply
- Closeness to the actual value
- A closed figure
- Value for Y
- A line throughout the Center of a circle with both ends on the circle
- One term
- angle Angle that adds up to 90°
- The measure of a close Shapes surface
- common endpoint
- Letters used to represent an unknown number
- The process used to find an appropriate answer to another arithmetic problem
- A line that is drawn from the center of the point on the circle
- Flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions
- Close figures were all points are Equally distant from the center
- where the number Lines on a Cartesian plane intersect
- special person in which every face of the square
- Largest data of value in the list
- Value for X
35 Clues: One term • Two terms • Three terms • Value for Y • Value for X • Flat surfaces • A closed figure • common endpoint • Vertical number line • Where the faces meet • Horizontal Number Line • Exact location in space • Group of one or more factors • Closeness to the actual value • angle Angle that adds up to 90° • Four areas of a Cartesian Plane • Largest data of value in the list • ...
Exams 2025-12-11
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- Score below the required standard
- The study of Earth's landscapes, environments, and places
- A subject involving reading, writing, and language skills
- Points awarded for answers
- The academic study of Earth's landscapes, environments, and places
- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns
- Energy from moving charges
- The Spanish word for “Spanish”
- A person who supervises an exam
- A Shakespeare play about ambition and consequences
- Maths using letters and symbols to represent values
- The application of scientific knowledge to create tools
- Based on numbers or measurable data
- A letter or number showing overall performance
- Chart of all known chemical elements
- The science of substances and how they react
- The interaction of electric and magnetic fields
- The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere
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- Written works studied for themes, style, and meaning
- What an exam is printed on
- The study of matter, energy, and forces
- The process of keeping internal conditions stable
- A system of communication using words
- A language spoken in Spain and much of Latin America
- Achieve the required score
- A classic novel by Jane Austen
- Creating or repairing fabric with stitches
- The science of living organisms
- Additional minutes added to an exam for eligible students
- Relating to the origin and structure of the universe
- A narrative technique blending narrator and character thoughts
- A novel about stranded boys forming a society
- Scheduled start and end points
- Writing that uses rhythm, structure, and expressive language
- The study of organisms and their environments
- Basic substances found on the periodic table
36 Clues: What an exam is printed on • Points awarded for answers • Achieve the required score • Energy from moving charges • A classic novel by Jane Austen • The Spanish word for “Spanish” • Scheduled start and end points • The science of living organisms • A person who supervises an exam • Score below the required standard • Based on numbers or measurable data • ...
Mathematics Cross word Puzzle 2021-06-09
Across
- Who is the ‘Prince of Mathematicians’?
- If the graphical representation of pair of linear equation is parallel, then how many solutions will it have?
- A series of well-defined steps which gives a procedure for solving a type of problem
- How many zeroes can a cubic polynomial have at most?
- The product of the smallest power of each common prime factor in the numbers is called _________.
Down
- If a pair of linear equation has infinitely many solutions, then what will be the nature of its graph?
- If a pair of linear equations which has no solution, is called _________ pair of linear equation.
- How many zeros does a biquadratic polynomial have at most?
- A proven statement used to prove another statement or theorem.
- A polynomial with degree 2 is called ________.
10 Clues: Who is the ‘Prince of Mathematicians’? • A polynomial with degree 2 is called ________. • How many zeroes can a cubic polynomial have at most? • How many zeros does a biquadratic polynomial have at most? • A proven statement used to prove another statement or theorem. • A series of well-defined steps which gives a procedure for solving a type of problem • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
- is a symbol for mathematical elements.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
Down
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- is the process or technique of determining the number of elements in a finite set of objects.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
31 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • is a symbol for mathematical elements. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- is the process or technique of determining the number of elements in a finite set of objects.
Down
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
Down
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- is a symbol for mathematical elements.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • is a symbol for mathematical elements. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
Down
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- is a symbol for mathematical elements.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • is a symbol for mathematical elements. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Math 2014-05-23
10 Clues: times • dividing • 180 degrees • 360 degrees • whole number • never crossing • angle 90 degrees • equal the in size and shape • a point at which a graph intersects the y- axis • equation an equation that can be written in linear polynomial
Polynomials 2024-08-23
Chargers Puzzle! 2023-02-09
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- Permutation refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- is the process or technique of determining the number of elements in a finite set of objects.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
Down
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or !
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
Down
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- is a symbol for mathematical elements.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
30 Clues: is a symbol for mathematical elements. • matters when illustrating permutation. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- is the process or technique of determining the number of elements in a finite set of objects.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
Down
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- is the process or technique of determining the number of elements in a finite set of objects.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
Down
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
Down
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- is a symbol for mathematical elements.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • is a symbol for mathematical elements. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
Down
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- is a symbol for mathematical elements.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • is a symbol for mathematical elements. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
Down
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- is a symbol for mathematical elements.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • is a symbol for mathematical elements. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
Across
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in mathematics.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- permutations are permutations or arrangements that can be distinguished from one another.
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
Down
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- Permutation is the total number of ways where n distinct objects can be arranged around a circle.
- is a symbol for mathematical elements.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or “!”.
30 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • is a symbol for mathematical elements. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Foundation of Technology A 2019-01-23
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- / electronic precautions to guarantee safety.
- / a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made.
- / a framework, typically consisting of rafters, posts, and struts, supporting a roof, bridge, or other structure.
- / a final score, mark, or placing in a sporting event or examination.
- / a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
- / construct or convert (a building) so as to improve existing resources.
- / a plan or suggestion.
- / electronic standards of conduct or procedure.
- / a standard by which you judge, decide about, or deal with something.
- / a thing that may happen or be the case,
- / a limitation or restriction.
- / those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world.
- / a rule in algebra or other branches of mathematics expressed by symbols.
- / form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess
- / inquire into or discuss (a subject or issue) in detail.
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- / those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world.
- / electronic buying and selling of goods.
- / process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology.
- / the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- / physical and psychological well-being in a digital technology world.
- / electronic exchange of information.
- / choosing a method to build.
- / a first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
- / electronic responsibility for actions and deeds.
- / a group discussion to produce ideas and ways of solving problems.
- /an inquiry starting from given conditions to investigate or demonstrate a fact, result, or law.
- / recognize or distinguish.
- / the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- / physical and psychological well-being in a digital technology world.
29 Clues: / a plan or suggestion. • / recognize or distinguish. • / choosing a method to build. • / a limitation or restriction. • / electronic exchange of information. • / electronic buying and selling of goods. • / a thing that may happen or be the case, • / electronic precautions to guarantee safety. • / electronic standards of conduct or procedure. • ...
Book 7 Words 2024-02-21
Across
- To allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of
- A structure carrying a road, path, railroad, or canal across a river, ravine, road, railroad, or other obstacle
- To make a wrong or unfair decision about someone or something
- To come before in time
- To take a brief or hurried look
- A branch of mathematics in which letters and symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations induce To succeed in persuading or influencing someone to do something
- To cause someone to believe firmly in the truth of something
- As a consequence; for this reason
- A call to take part in a contest or competition
- More than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate
- The outside limit of an object, area, or surface
- A lack of proportion or relation between corresponding things
- A plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- To intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, extent of
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- To make or manufacture from components or raw materials
- The action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands
- A point, period, or step in a process or development
- To remove from a position of power or authority
- The process of promoting a cause or plan
- A monetary unit equal to 1/100 of a basic monetary unit
- To regard as probable; expect or predict
- To break down food in the alimentary canal into substances that can be absorbed and assimilated by the body
- A possibility of something happening
- To give a slight involuntary grimace or shrinking movement of the body out of pain or distress
24 Clues: To come before in time • To take a brief or hurried look • As a consequence; for this reason • A possibility of something happening • The process of promoting a cause or plan • To regard as probable; expect or predict • To allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of • To remove from a position of power or authority • A call to take part in a contest or competition • ...
math crossword Nathan S 2025-05-06
Across
- y=mx+b
- the difference between the original number and the final number
- a percent that measures the amount of change between to given values
- a polynomial of three terms
- the incline or steepness of the cartesian plane
- terms that have the same variables raised to the same exponents
- an algebraic expression that has one term
- the top left quadrant
- numbers that multiply together to get another number
- the order of addends and factors can be reversed without affecting the answer
- all of the other digits of the number
- the vertical number line
- the reference point (0,0) where the two perpendicular lines of a plane intersect
- a polynomial of two terms
- the input
- the final digit on the right
- a mixed decimal and a power of 10
- A points location(x,y)
- a polynomial of one term
- the branch of mathematics uses letters and other symbols to represent unknown numbers
- an algebraic expression containing a single term or multiple terms seperated by addition or subtraction signs
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- the output
- the change in the y-axis
- shapes formed from the combining of many simple shapes
- known and fixed numbers
- a plane with two perpendicular number lines that intersect at the origin
- a group of one or more factors
- regrouping can be done within expressions containing two or more addition or multiplication operations without affecting the answer
- a letter that represents an unknown number
- a combination of constant and variable factors
- the four areas of a cartesian plane
- the horizontal number line
- the bottom right quadrant
- the change in the x-axis
- the bottom left quadrant
35 Clues: y=mx+b • the input • the output • the top left quadrant • A points location(x,y) • known and fixed numbers • the change in the y-axis • the vertical number line • the change in the x-axis • the bottom left quadrant • a polynomial of one term • a polynomial of two terms • the bottom right quadrant • the horizontal number line • a polynomial of three terms • the final digit on the right • ...
Math Cro$$word Puzzle 2014-05-13
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- A symbol for a number we don't know yet. It is usually a letter like x or y.
- On a two-dimensional graph it is where the X axis and Y axis cross, marked (0,0) on the graph here:The starting point
- four-sided flat shape where every angle is a right angle (90°).
- Lying next to each other.
- The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter
- uses letters (like x or y) or other symbols in place of unknown values.
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side.
- the angles opposite each other when two lines cross.
- Numbers and symbols that show how to work something out.
- a set of values that show an exact position.
- The plane containing the "x" axis and "y" axis.
- Part of the circumference (edge) of a circle or part of any curve.
- A line that crosses at least two other lines.
- A 2-dimensional shape made by drawing a curve that is always the same distance from a center.
- a flat shape with 4 equal straight sides.
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- An angle less than 90°
- to split into equal parts or groups. It is "fair sharing".
- When two lines are crossed by another line (which is called the Transversal), the pairs of angles on opposite sides of the transversal but inside the two lines
- It measures 180° (half a revolution, or two right angles)
- The side opposite the right angle in a right-angled triangle
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- The amount of turn between two straight lines that have a common end point (the vertex).
- The distance from the center to the edge of a circle. It is half of the circle's diameter.
- Two lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart.
- A combination of a real and an imaginary number in the form a + bi
- The positive square root of minus 1 denoted by i or + √‒̅1̅
- The line that divides something into two equal parts.
- an angle of 90°, as in a corner of a square or at the intersection of two perpendicular straight lines.
- numerator and denominator
- A reference line drawn on a graph (you can measure from it to find values).
30 Clues: An angle less than 90° • Lying next to each other. • numerator and denominator • a flat shape with 4 equal straight sides. • a set of values that show an exact position. • A line that crosses at least two other lines. • The plane containing the "x" axis and "y" axis. • the angles opposite each other when two lines cross. • ...
Algebra 2 Vocab. 2022-05-17
Across
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- a number that can be represented as the quotient p/q of two integers such that q ≠ 0.
- each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure.
- a number without fractions; an integer.
- an amount or quantity of something
- a quantity which during a calculation is assumed to vary or be capable of varying in value.
- any real number that cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers
- a quantity forming or expressed as the root of another.
- the gradient of a graph at any point.
- the x-coordinate of a point where a line, curve, or surface intersects the x-axis.
- the set of values that a given function can take as its argument varies.
- each of the quantities in a ratio, series, or mathematical expression.
- the conceptual operation of inverting a system or event with respect to a plane
- a whole number; a number that is not a fraction.
- those whose graph is a straight line
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- the y-coordinate of a point where a line, curve, or surface intersects the y-axis.
- a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible.
- a quantity whose value is selected for the particular circumstances and in relation to which other variable quantities may be expressed.
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- a type of chart often used in explanatory data analysis
- a symbolic expression of the fact that two quantities are not equal.
- a data point on a graph or in a set of results that is very much bigger or smaller than the next nearest data point.
- The numbers that we use when we are counting or ordering
- a collection of symbols that jointly express a quantity.
- a pair of elements a, b having the property that ( a, b) = (u, v )
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
- a number or quantity that when multiplied by itself, typically a specified number of times, gives a specified number or quantity.
- the set of possible values of the independent variable or variables of a function.
- numbers that include both rational and irrational numbers.
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
30 Clues: an amount or quantity of something • those whose graph is a straight line • the gradient of a graph at any point. • a number without fractions; an integer. • a whole number; a number that is not a fraction. • a type of chart often used in explanatory data analysis • a quantity forming or expressed as the root of another. • ...
Mathematics Creative Assignment- Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-19
Across
- the point where a line crosses the horizontal axis on a graph
- the point where a line crosses the vertical axis on a graph
- a quality in a calculation that is assumed to vary or be capable of varying in value
- two lines that have the same slope
- When the numerator and denominator of a fraction is switched
- Direct and partial variations are examples of what
- when both lines intersect at 90 degrees
- When there is a y-intercept but does not pass through the origin
- Refers to the number that relates two variables that are directly proportional to each other
- A method used to help us determine if a relation is linear
- the mathematical equation used to measure the steepness of a line
- on a graph, the line that holds the dependant variables
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities
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- Refers to a set of two lines
- A change in one variable corresponding to a change in another
- Refers to the point where the line crosses either axis
- There is no y-intercept but the equation passes through the origin
- progressing from one stage to another in a series, sequently
- on a graph, the line that holds the independent variables
- a straight strip typically used to draw straight lines or to measure distance
- when an equation is containing a variable with an exponent other then one
- A linear relation that is represented by an equation in the form of Ax+By+C=0
- The number it would be when at zero or x=0
- the term used to describe the process of equating one thing with another
- a group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point or line
25 Clues: Refers to a set of two lines • two lines that have the same slope • when both lines intersect at 90 degrees • The number it would be when at zero or x=0 • Direct and partial variations are examples of what • Refers to the point where the line crosses either axis • on a graph, the line that holds the dependant variables • ...
Traditional Symbols Crossword 2014-04-14
Across
- adventure
- source/origin
- spiritual/intellectual
- unnaturalness
- birth/youth
- sorrow/evil
- mystery/departure
- passion/love/destruction
- energy/life
- purity
- femininity/ beauty
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- color of winter/approach of old age/all colors in one
- freedom
- royalty/riches
- optimism
- death/the unknown
- intellect/truth
- fruition/fulfillment
- first indication of fertility
- anger/passion
20 Clues: purity • freedom • optimism • adventure • birth/youth • sorrow/evil • energy/life • source/origin • unnaturalness • anger/passion • royalty/riches • intellect/truth • death/the unknown • mystery/departure • femininity/ beauty • fruition/fulfillment • spiritual/intellectual • passion/love/destruction • first indication of fertility • color of winter/approach of old age/all colors in one
Common Music Symbols 2015-05-13
Across
- Cancels a sharp or flat until the next bar line
- Very loud
- A sharp, flat, or natural not indicated in the key signature
- Gradually louder
- Seperated; detached
- A place to take a breath
- Repeat the previous two measures
- Very soft
- Emphasis is given to a note by playing it a little louder
- Loud
- Hold the note for its full value
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- Hold the note or rest a little longer
- Soft
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
- Repeat the previous measure
- Gradually softer
- Gradually softer
- Play the music again
- Forte Moderately Loud
- A curved line that connects notes of different pitches
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- A curved line that connects notes of the same pitch
22 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very loud • Very soft • Gradually louder • Gradually softer • Gradually softer • Seperated; detached • Play the music again • Forte Moderately Loud • A place to take a breath • Repeat the previous measure • Repeat the previous two measures • Hold the note for its full value • Hold the note or rest a little longer • Raises the pitch of a note one half step • ...
hspell-element symbols 2016-06-06
Basic math symbols 2021-02-24
Across
- A relative value indicating hundredth parts of any quantity.
- Another name for a cursor. represents an exponent, such as a square, cube, or another exponential power
- Means something is either greater than or equal to another thing.
- A number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
- It is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic, which gives a fair result of sharing.
- Is anything that is similar, but not exactly equal, to something else.
- Is a relationship between two quantities or more generally two mathematical expressions
- An expression that means parts per thousand
- Compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value
- An arithmetic operation that represents the operation of removing objects from a collection.
- Means that you can't have more than something, you must have either less than or equal to something
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- Says how many times to use the number in a multiplication
- A number or letter written above and to the right of a mathematical expression called the base.
- Are the familiar ( ) symbols used in pairs to group things together or specify the order of operations in an equation
- Is the remainder after dividing one number by another
- The action or process of adding something to something else.
- One of the four basic operations of arithmetic, gives the result of combining groups of equal sizes.
- Generally indicates a choice of exactly two possible values, one of which is obtained through addition and the other through subtraction.
- It states that one value is lesser than the other.
- Used when a quantity or number is bigger or larger than the second or rest quantities or numbers.
20 Clues: An expression that means parts per thousand • It states that one value is lesser than the other. • Is the remainder after dividing one number by another • Says how many times to use the number in a multiplication • A relative value indicating hundredth parts of any quantity. • The action or process of adding something to something else. • ...
BASIC ALPHABET SYMBOLS 2021-02-26
Elements and Symbols 2019-08-13
TEXAS STATE SYMBOLS 2016-04-25
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- STATE FOLK DANCE
- STATE DOG BREED
- STATE FOOTWEAR
- STATE SNACK
- TOPAZ STATE GEM
- STATE HEALTH NUT/PIE/TREE
- STATE FLOWER
- STATE FRUIT
- STATE SHIP
- SWING STATE MUSIC
- STATE DISH
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- STATE VEHICLE
- STATE BIRD
- STATE MOTTO
- STATE PRECIOUS METAL
- STATE SMALL MAMMAL
- STATE HAT
- STATE INSECT
- STATE SONG
- STATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
- STATE PEPPER
- STATE LARGE MAMMAL
- STATE FIBER AND FABRIC
- STATE SPORT
- STATE TALL SHIP
25 Clues: STATE HAT • STATE BIRD • STATE SONG • STATE SHIP • STATE DISH • STATE MOTTO • STATE SNACK • STATE FRUIT • STATE SPORT • STATE INSECT • STATE PEPPER • STATE FLOWER • STATE VEHICLE • STATE FOOTWEAR • STATE DOG BREED • TOPAZ STATE GEM • STATE TALL SHIP • STATE FOLK DANCE • SWING STATE MUSIC • STATE SMALL MAMMAL • STATE LARGE MAMMAL • STATE PRECIOUS METAL • STATE FIBER AND FABRIC • STATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT • ...
symbols of elements. 2019-02-14
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- was discovered in 1803
- i cost $10,000US per kilogram.
- is shiny
- is a noble gas
- is radioactive
- is the 7th most abundant element in the Earth's crust, accounting for about 2.5% of its mass.
- Cave paintings dating from the Stone Age contained manganese pigments.
- what makes you cry when you cut an onion
- has a 110 protons
- Polonium was named after her native country of Poland in an attempt to bring attention to its lack of independence.
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- if you translated me from greek to english it means violet.
- i create a glowing pale blue light.
- i'm a heavy and dark liquid
- in thermometer
- on tanks
- makes balloons fly
- it glows in the dark
- is the heaviest of all elements known to play a biological role.
- has a boiling point of 5,131 F (2,833 C)
- im one rarest things on earth
- you use it to iron clothes
21 Clues: on tanks • is shiny • in thermometer • is a noble gas • is radioactive • has a 110 protons • makes balloons fly • it glows in the dark • was discovered in 1803 • you use it to iron clothes • i'm a heavy and dark liquid • im one rarest things on earth • i cost $10,000US per kilogram. • i create a glowing pale blue light. • has a boiling point of 5,131 F (2,833 C) • ...
Elements and symbols 2021-07-30
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2023-09-08
Basic math symbols 2023-09-10
Basic Math Symbols 2023-09-14
Flower Power Symbols 2023-09-10
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- Slang for something cool, fashionable, or enjoyable.
- A word emblematic of the hippie movement's values.
- A spiritual leader or teacher followed by some in the hippie movement.
- A word reflecting the desire for freedom and equality.
- A colorful natural phenomenon and symbol of diversity.
- A word associated with positivity and happiness.
- A practice often embraced for spiritual growth and peace.
- A symbol representing harmony and nonviolence.
- The astrological sign linked to the "Age of Aquarius."
- A term for someone who embraced counterculture ideals.
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- A term for a young person associated with the counterculture.
- A slogan associated with love, peace, and nonviolence.
- Necklaces made of colorful beads, often worn by hippies.
- A word representing unity and cooperation.
- A word symbolizing empathy and caring.
- A symbol representing balance and harmony.
- The name of the famous 1969 music festival.
- A term for someone with a nonconformist, independent lifestyle.
- A flower often seen as a symbol of innocence and peace.
- A state of calm and peacefulness.
20 Clues: A state of calm and peacefulness. • A word symbolizing empathy and caring. • A word representing unity and cooperation. • A symbol representing balance and harmony. • The name of the famous 1969 music festival. • A symbol representing harmony and nonviolence. • A word associated with positivity and happiness. • A word emblematic of the hippie movement's values. • ...
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2023-09-11
20 Clues: root • plus • caret • minus • times • divide • 1%=1/100 • EQUALITY • ADDITION • EXPONENT • DIVISION • SUBTRACTION • DECIMAL POINT • bigger number • NOT EQUAL SIGN • MULTIPLICATION • smaller number • calculate expression inside • another sign of multiplication • another sign but same functions of brackets
Basic Math Symbols 2024-02-17
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-09-01
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-09-01
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- used to compare values and express relationships where two expressions are not equal.
- a common definition of a decimal point
- is primarily used for dividing numbers into equal parts, both in mathematics and programming.
- symbol used in subtracting
- raising a number to a certain power
- is used to represent division, especially in fractions.
- is a curved symbols used to enclose the inputs or arguments of a function.
- is denoted by a radical symbol with a small "3" above
- is 1pbb=1/1000000000
- is another symbol for multiplication
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- It indicates that two values are close enough to be considered equal for practical purposes.
- is a symbol used for addition.
- is the remainder of every calculation
- represent a fraction out of one hundred.
- a f a number is the value that, when multiplied by itself, gives you the original number.
- another term for division
- means that the values on both sides of the sign are not the same.
- means that the values on both sides of the sign are the same.
- refers to the operation of raising a number to a certain exponent.
- Similar to parentheses, it is are used to indicate that the operations within them should be performed first.
20 Clues: is 1pbb=1/1000000000 • another term for division • symbol used in subtracting • is a symbol used for addition. • raising a number to a certain power • is another symbol for multiplication • is the remainder of every calculation • a common definition of a decimal point • represent a fraction out of one hundred. • is denoted by a radical symbol with a small "3" above • ...
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-09-01
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-09-02
Primary Mathematical Symbols 2024-09-02
Basic Math Symbols 2023-09-07
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- represented by % symbol
- dot in multiplication
- represented by √
- represented by ≈
- represented by >
- represented by * symbol
- a remainder calculation
- represented by [ ]
- than represented by <
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- represented by ≠
- represented by /
- used in Addition
- represented by ( )
- represented by =
- both adding and subtracting
- used in fraction
- represented by ‰ symbol
- used in multiplication
- symbol for subtraction
- a division sign
20 Clues: a division sign • represented by ≠ • represented by / • used in Addition • represented by = • used in fraction • represented by √ • represented by ≈ • represented by > • represented by ( ) • represented by [ ] • dot in multiplication • than represented by < • used in multiplication • symbol for subtraction • represented by % symbol • represented by ‰ symbol • represented by * symbol • ...
Basic Math symbols 2024-08-31
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-08-30
Basic Math Symbols 2024-09-02
Basic math symbols 2024-09-02
Basic math symbols 2024-09-02
Basic Math Symbols 2023-03-03
20 Clues: ≈ • / • % • x • ÷ • * • [] • mod • power • exponent • plus sign • ppb; per- • ppt; per- • ppm; per- • minus sign • equals sign • horizontal line • decimal separator • greater than or less than • calculate expression inside first
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2023-02-28
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- Aside from parenthesis, it is also used to enclose a group of terms.
- 4√a ⋅ 4√a ⋅ 4√a ⋅ 4√a = a
- <
- This "+" symbol has a symbol name called _________.
- %
- This sign or symbol is used in subtraction.
- √a
- These ≥ ≤ < > symbols are called __________.
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- It is the symbol name of /.
- Other than the division sign, this "÷" sign is also called ________.
- ( )
- _______ is denoted by the symbol "*".
- Aside from division sign, this symbol is also used for division/fraction which is denoted by the symbol "—".
- It is a decimal point or decimal separator.
- the meaning of mod is a remainder calculation that has a symbol name of_________.
- In what mathematical operation is this "⋅" symbol used?
- It is the word that defines this "≈" symbol.
- This "×" sign is used in multiplication, what is its symbol name?
- 17 > 13, the symbol used in this example is_________.
- The symbol name of "^".
20 Clues: < • % • √a • ( ) • The symbol name of "^". • 4√a ⋅ 4√a ⋅ 4√a ⋅ 4√a = a • It is the symbol name of /. • _______ is denoted by the symbol "*". • It is a decimal point or decimal separator. • This sign or symbol is used in subtraction. • It is the word that defines this "≈" symbol. • These ≥ ≤ < > symbols are called __________. • This "+" symbol has a symbol name called _________. • ...
