linear algebra symbols Crossword Puzzles
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Process of Communication 2025-09-11
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- Response indicating understanding."
- Communication Between people—personal exchange."
- Method of communication."
- Content being conveyed.
- Turning thoughts into symbols.
- Communication Speech and language use.
- Communication Communication within a group.
- Listening Fully attending and responding.
- Originator of a message.
- Situational factors shaping meaning."
- Communication Gestures and expressions without words."
- Easiness of understanding.
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- Noise External disruption (sound, line).
- Interference distorting the message."
- The one who gets the message.
- Communication Talking to yourself.
- Communication Communication within a group.
- Communication To a large audience via media.
- Medium through which a message travels.
- Interpreting symbols back into meaning.
- Noise Misunderstandings from language/jargon.
21 Clues: Content being conveyed. • Originator of a message. • Method of communication." • Easiness of understanding. • The one who gets the message. • Turning thoughts into symbols. • Response indicating understanding." • Communication Talking to yourself. • Interference distorting the message." • Situational factors shaping meaning." • Medium through which a message travels. • ...
crossword 2024-03-22
15 Clues: life is • tall guy • nah id win • kakarot enemy • algebra teacher • cooked on the pow • a gun that's long • coolest 6th grader • skinny blonde dude • bad at brawl stars • his pp doesn't exist • skibit skibiti toielet • the most sexy man alive • lego piece 4660881 food • my mom girlfriend that's radical
vocabulary list 2024-09-03
15 Clues: A big box • doing a job • a Black Widow • similar words • rolling in sand • making an issue • algebra is hard • being laughed at • the ocean ------- • the 15th amendment • blocking something • listening to water • a one-sided person • finding answers for a test • people when they see something they don't like
STEAM Project 2024-09-12
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- Imagining bold ideas
- A chance to do something
- The subject
- A time beyond the present
- What subject is in a lab
- Engines, building, and design
- Children
- Addition, subtraction, and algebra
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- Computers
- Work
- Creativity and color on paper
- What STEAM does for students
- Good benefits
- A hands-on project
- STEAM without art
15 Clues: Work • Children • Computers • The subject • Good benefits • STEAM without art • A hands-on project • Imagining bold ideas • A chance to do something • What subject is in a lab • A time beyond the present • What STEAM does for students • Creativity and color on paper • Engines, building, and design • Addition, subtraction, and algebra
Die Schulfacher 2025-05-08
15 Clues: Health • subjects • the past • tra la la la • Sigmund Freud • Shapes n Stuff • AMERICAN TONGUE • running n stuff • Arts and Crafts • Pythagorean theorem • oui oui bagette class • drake is learning this • you better know this one • tra la la la but with your voice • mitochondira is the power house !!
Liam and Nick's crossword puzzle. 2023-06-06
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- a number used to describe a set of numeric data.
- To change an expression from one form to another like 1 yard is 3 ft
- A tool used for graphing points, lines, and other objects.
- A fact, rule, or principle that is expressed in terms of mathematical symbols.
- A prism shape is a 3D shape which has a constant cross section.
- A statement of an order relationship—greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, or less than or equal to or between two numbers or algebraic expressions.
- branch of applied mathematics that involves the collection, description, analysis, and inference of conclusions from quantitative data.
- The smallest possible equivalent fraction of the number.
- Missing areas in a set of data.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids.
- area, The total area of the surface of a three dimensional object.
- a number that can be positive, negative, or zero
- The average of a data set, found by adding all numbers together and then dividing the sum of the numbers by the number of numbers.
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- the number of times the data value occurs
- Value in a data set that is very different from the other values and makes the mean be pulled out
- a number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly
- - Number that reflects the chance or likelihood that a particular event will occur.
- of the axes of a two- or three-dimensional graph.
- 5 is 5, and the of −5 is also 5.
- Is the smallest multiple of both of them.
- The middle number.
- the line on a graph that is drawn from bottom to top.
- Of a set of numbers is the largest factor that all the numbers have like 20s is 10
- A branch of mathematics in which arithmetic operations and other formal manipulations are applied to abstract symbols rather than specific numbers
- greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, or less than or equal to
- The difference between the highest and lowest values.
- There are many data points grouped together.
- Point in the graph whose y -value is larger than the y -values of both of its immediate neighbors.
- The most frequent number.
- Where the denominator is 100
30 Clues: The middle number. • The most frequent number. • Where the denominator is 100 • Missing areas in a set of data. • 5 is 5, and the of −5 is also 5. • the number of times the data value occurs • Is the smallest multiple of both of them. • There are many data points grouped together. • a number used to describe a set of numeric data. • ...
bebebb 2026-02-05
Mathematics Creative Assignment- Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-19
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- 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 • ...
Operations Research Puzzle 2026-02-18
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- : North-West Corner Rule used to obtain an initial feasible solution in Transportation Problem.
- : Condition where objective function value can increase or decrease indefinitely.
- : The original Linear Programming Problem.
- : Vectors that cannot be expressed as a linear combination of each other.
- : Rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- : Critical Path Method used for deterministic project scheduling.
- : Special type of LPP that deals with distribution of goods from sources to destinations.
- : A flat affine subspace of one dimension less than its ambient space.
- : Single-server queuing model with Poisson arrivals and exponential service times.
- : Method used to solve Assignment Problems optimally.
- : Game where one player’s gain equals another player’s loss.
- : A corner point of the feasible region.
- : A limiting constraint that restricts the feasible region.
- : A feasible solution obtained by setting non-basic variables equal to zero.
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- : Variable introduced in Big-M or Two-Phase method to obtain an initial feasible solution.
- : Function that needs to be maximized or minimized in LPP.
- : Iterative algorithm used to solve Linear Programming Problems.
- : Concept that every Linear Programming Problem has a corresponding dual problem.
- : Another term for extreme point of feasible region.
- : To find the smallest value of the objective function.
- : Method that assigns a very large penalty cost to artificial variables in the objective function.
- : Variable added to convert ≤ constraint into equality form.
- : Condition in Transportation Problem where total supply equals total demand.
- : Program Evaluation and Review Technique used for probabilistic project scheduling.
- : Variable subtracted to convert ≥ constraint into equality form.
- : A solution that satisfies all constraints of an optimization problem.
- : Maximum number of linearly independent rows or columns in a matrix.
- : Process of reducing project duration by increasing resources at additional cost.
- : A basic feasible solution where one or more basic variables are zero.
- : Quantity having magnitude and direction.
- : A set of linearly independent vectors that spans a vector space.
31 Clues: : A corner point of the feasible region. • : The original Linear Programming Problem. • : Quantity having magnitude and direction. • : Another term for extreme point of feasible region. • : Method used to solve Assignment Problems optimally. • : To find the smallest value of the objective function. • : Function that needs to be maximized or minimized in LPP. • ...
Polynomials 2024-08-23
bebebb 2026-02-05
Linear Functions Vocabulary 2021-11-02
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- includes only whole numbers or integers
- a method for writing variables as a function of another variable
- set of outputs (y-values)
- expresses the nth term of a sequence in terms of n
- is a function whose graph is a line
- no two elements in the domain map to the same element in the range
- the constant difference between consecutive terms
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- describes the pattern of a sequence and can be used to find the next term
- an ordered list of numbers that often forms a pattern
- includes all real numbers
- a sequence where the difference between any two consecutive terms is a constant
- a set of ordered pairs
- a relation in which each input is assigned exactly one output
- set of inputs (x-values)
- of a sequence each number in the sequence
15 Clues: a set of ordered pairs • set of inputs (x-values) • includes all real numbers • set of outputs (y-values) • is a function whose graph is a line • includes only whole numbers or integers • of a sequence each number in the sequence • the constant difference between consecutive terms • expresses the nth term of a sequence in terms of n • ...
Katie's Linear Lookout 2026-04-24
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- any set of ordered pairs
- output values (y); dependent
- lines opposite reciprocal slopes
- terms terms that contain the same variable and same exponent (power)
- lines equal slopes
- input values (x); independent
- horizontal change
- known as b, in y=mx+b
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- operation the operation that reveres the effect of another option
- a relation in which each number in the domain is paired with exactly one number in the range
- a letter or symbol that represents an unknown value
- the ratio of the rise (y) over the run (X)
- known as root or zero
- a mathematical sentence that contains an equal sign
- vertical change
15 Clues: vertical change • horizontal change • known as root or zero • known as b, in y=mx+b • any set of ordered pairs • lines equal slopes • output values (y); dependent • input values (x); independent • lines opposite reciprocal slopes • the ratio of the rise (y) over the run (X) • a letter or symbol that represents an unknown value • ...
Mathematics Creative Assignment- Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-19
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- Direct and partial variations are examples of what
- A method used to help us determine if a relation is linear
- on a graph, the line that holds the dependant variables
- a group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point or line
- the point where a line crosses the vertical axis on a graph
- progressing from one stage to another in a series, sequently
- Refers to the number that relates two variables that are directly proportional to each other
- A change in one variable corresponding to a change in another
- a straight strip typically used to draw straight lines or to measure distance
- a quality in a calculation that is assumed to vary or be capable of varying in value
- the point where a line crosses the horizontal axis on a graph
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities
- A linear relation that is represented by an equation in the form of Ax+By+C=0
- There is no y-intercept but the equation passes through the origin
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- Refers to the point where the line crosses either axis
- when both lines intersect at 90 degrees
- Refers to a set of two lines
- on a graph, the line that holds the independent variables
- The number it would be when at zero or x=0
- the term used to describe the process of equating one thing with another
- when an equation is containing a variable with an exponent other then one
- When there is a y-intercept but does not pass through the origin
- When the numerator and denominator of a fraction is switched
- two lines that have the same slope
- the mathematical equation used to measure the steepness of a 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 • ...
Mathematics Creative Assignment- Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-19
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- progressing from one stage to another in a series, sequently
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities
- the term used to describe the process of equating one thing with another
- Refers to the point where the line crosses either axis
- When there is a y-intercept but does not pass through the origin
- a quality in a calculation that is assumed to vary or be capable of varying in value
- A method used to help us determine if a relation is linear
- When the numerator and denominator of a fraction is switched
- when an equation is containing a variable with an exponent other then one
- on a graph, the line that holds the independent variables
- There is no y-intercept but the equation passes through the origin
- Refers to a set of two lines
- Direct and partial variations are examples of what
- The number it would be when at zero or x=0
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- when both lines intersect at 90 degrees
- the point where a line crosses the vertical axis on a graph
- A change in one variable corresponding to a change in another
- Refers to the number that relates two variables that are directly proportional to each other
- a straight strip typically used to draw straight lines or to measure distance
- a group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point or line
- A linear relation that is represented by an equation in the form of Ax+By+C=0
- the point where a line crosses the horizontal axis on a graph
- on a graph, the line that holds the dependant variables
- the mathematical equation used to measure the steepness of a line
- two lines that have the same slope
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 • ...
Math Crossword Puzzle 2015-11-12
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- If a <0 The parabola opens down and there will be a______
- A polynomial is______ when only 1 or -1 is a common factor that is a common factor of every term
- To expand an algebraic expression use the______ to multiply the expression by a constant or term
- A quadratic function in vertex form can be expressed in standard form by______ and simplifying
- Name the common factor of the terms of the polynomial 3x^2-9x+12
- When a <0 the graph is______ in the x-axis
- Name the GCF of the polynomial 16x^2-8x-10
- Quadratic functions written in standard form can be written in vertex form by______
- To simplify an algebraic expression collect______ by adding or subtracting
- To factor an algebraic expression______ out the greatest number or term that will divide into all terms
- A quadratic equation is any equation that contains a polynomial whose______ is two
- A perfect square trinomial and a difference of squares can be factored using what method?
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- Is the following equation linear or quadratic f(x)=3x-4y=12
- It is possible to factor a polynomial by dividing by a______ that is not the GCF
- For linear functions are the first differences constant or not constant?
- The zeros of a relation correspond to the______ of its graph
- What is the vertical line that runs through the midpoint of the zeros?
- Most linear functions have the set of______ as their domain and range
- Is this equation 4x^2+3x-1 a binomial or a trinomial?
- When a >1 the graph of the function f(x) is______
- The value of "a" can be determined graphically and______
- To evaluate f(a)______ a for x in the equation for f(x)
- What is one way to represent a function?
- If b^2-4ac=0 then the equation has______ real solution and______ x-intercept
- Factoring algebraic expressions is the______ of expanding
25 Clues: What is one way to represent a function? • When a <0 the graph is______ in the x-axis • Name the GCF of the polynomial 16x^2-8x-10 • When a >1 the graph of the function f(x) is______ • Is this equation 4x^2+3x-1 a binomial or a trinomial? • To evaluate f(a)______ a for x in the equation for f(x) • The value of "a" can be determined graphically and______ • ...
Mathematics Cross word Puzzle 2021-06-09
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- 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 _________.
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- 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 • ...
Friend group 2022-01-09
14 Clues: runkel • book worm • has knives • anti social • ______ doodle • stomach pains • Zinny’s bestie • owner of scout • person from Ghana • social action club • Myra’s snuggle buddy • can’t come b/c A-push • can name all types of penguins • got paired up with zed for projects in Algebra 2
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
Unit 5 Slope (Linear Equations) 2026-01-20
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- The coordinate point where a graph crosses the vertical axis
- A proportional relationship where y = kx and the line passes through the origin
- The linear equation written as Ax + By = C
- The coordinate point where a graph crosses the horizontal axis
- The linear equation written as y - y1 = m(x - x1)
- A function graph resembling a staircase with horizontal segments
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- The linear equation written as y = mx + b
- A function defined by different formulas for different parts of its domain
- A ratio comparing how one quantity changes in relation to another
- A line drawn through scattered data to show general direction
- An equation whose graph is always a straight line
- The measure of steepness calculated as rise over run
12 Clues: The linear equation written as y = mx + b • The linear equation written as Ax + By = C • An equation whose graph is always a straight line • The linear equation written as y - y1 = m(x - x1) • The measure of steepness calculated as rise over run • The coordinate point where a graph crosses the vertical axis • ...
Lesson 22 Crossword 2021-11-02
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- - the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure
- - any parallelogram with equal sides, including a square
- - the process or skill of dividing one number by another
- - a quantity by which amounts differ; the remainder left after subtraction of one value from another
- - the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items
- - determine the amount or number of something mathematically
- - the number below the line in a common fraction; a divisor
- - a numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g. 1/2, 0.5)
- - the branch of math that deals with angles and shapes
- - the action or process of adding something to something else
- - the distance around something
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- - the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulas and equations
- - the process or skill of multiplying
- - the number above the line in a common fraction
- - a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible
- - the process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another
- - a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another
- - a system or standard of measurement
- - a number that divides into another without a remainder
- - a part of something that is left over when other parts have been completed, used, or dealt with
- - a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides
- - make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
- - a number to be divided by another number
- - a plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles
- - a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere
25 Clues: - the distance around something • - the process or skill of multiplying • - a system or standard of measurement • - a number to be divided by another number • - the number above the line in a common fraction • - make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size • - a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides • ...
Algebra cross word 2024-12-18
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- A number is an arithmetic value used to represent quantity
- the result or answer after adding two or more numbers
- visual data
- a number from zero to infinity that does not include any decimals or fractions
- a whole number that can be divided evenly into another number
- the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter
- an alphabet or term that represents an unknown number
- a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, meaning it has no fractional or decimal part
- A number that cannot be expressed as a fraction
- a number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, where the denominator is not zero
- a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal
- a part of a whole
- the absence if a number
- The average
- a set of numbers that precisely define the location of a point on a plane or in a space
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- either a single number or variable
- a sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables
- to take one number away from another
- a branch of mathematics that uses mathematical statements to describe relationships between things that vary
- another term for multiplication
- a number multiplied by itself three times
- the process of making an expression, equation
- curved symbols used to group expressions within an equation
- represents the operation of addition
- combining two or more numbers together to get a new total
- out of 100
- to multiply by itself
- the number we get when we divide one number by another
- a number that can be evenly divided by 2
- the number that cannot be divided by 2 evenly
- a number that is multiplied by a variable
31 Clues: out of 100 • visual data • The average • a part of a whole • to multiply by itself • the absence if a number • another term for multiplication • either a single number or variable • to take one number away from another • represents the operation of addition • a number that can be evenly divided by 2 • a number multiplied by itself three times • ...
Liam and Nick's Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-06
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- a number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly
- Is the smallest multiple of both of them.
- Point in the graph whose y -value is larger than the y -values of both of its immediate neighbors.
- A fact, rule, or principle that is expressed in terms of mathematical symbols.
- Number that reflects the chance or likelihood that a particular event will occur.
- The middle number.
- To change an expression from one form to another like 1 yard is 3 ft
- The smallest possible equivalent fraction of the number.
- A branch of mathematics in which arithmetic operations and other formal manipulations are applied to abstract symbols rather than specific numbers
- branch of applied mathematics that involves the collection, description, analysis, and inference of conclusions from quantitative data.
- A tool used for graphing points, lines, and other objects.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids.
- greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, or less than or equal to
- Where the denominator is 100
- Value in a data set that is very different from the other values and makes the mean be pulled out
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- 5 is 5, and the of −5 is also 5.
- The total area of the surface of a three dimensional object.
- one of the axes of a two- or three-dimensional graph.
- Missing areas in a set of data.
- The average of a data set, found by adding all numbers together and then dividing the sum of the numbers by the number of numbers.
- A prism shape is a 3D shape which has a constant cross section.
- The difference between the highest and lowest values.
- the line on a graph that is drawn from bottom to top.
- a number used to describe a set of numeric data.
- There are many data points grouped together.
- A statement of an order relationship—greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, or less than or equal to or between two numbers or algebraic expressions.
- the number of times the data value occurs
- Of a set of numbers is the largest factor that all the numbers have like 20s is 10
- The most frequent number.
- a number that can be positive, negative, or zero
30 Clues: The middle number. • The most frequent number. • Where the denominator is 100 • Missing areas in a set of data. • 5 is 5, and the of −5 is also 5. • the number of times the data value occurs • Is the smallest multiple of both of them. • There are many data points grouped together. • a number used to describe a set of numeric data. • ...
Parallel Lines Vocabulary Crossword by Keith Harrell-Mitchell 2025-03-21
Across
- Occurs when a transversal line crosses two parallel lines
- Two angles that add up to 180 degrees
- A binary relation where every element is related to itself
- Each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
- Finding the opposite or inverse of a statement, proposition, or value, often represented by symbols like "~" or "¬"
- Two adjacent angles that add up to 180°
- If X = Y and Y = Z, then X = Z
- The final statement derived from a set of arguments
- If not X, then not Y
- A pair of angles that are on opposite sides of a transversal and outside of two parallel lines
- Two lines neither parallel nor intersecting
- An example that demonstrates a statement or theory is false, by showing a case where the premise is true, but the conclusion is false
- A number that describes the direction of the line on a plane
- Statements assumed to be true without any requirement of proof
- True if and only if both the antecedent (X) and consequent (Y) have the same truth value (both true or both false)
- A rule in algebra or other branches of mathematics expressed by symbols or formulae
- A line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points
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- Formed when a transversal line intersects two other lines, and they are on the same side of the transversal and between the two lines
- When two shapes have the same shape and size
- Two lines that never intersect
- When two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal, the pair of angles formed on the inner side of the parallel lines, but on the opposite sides of the transversal
- A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- If not Y, then not X
- Two angles in different groups, outside the parallel lines and are on the same side of the transversal
- If X, then Y
- If Y, then X
- Two straight lines that intersect or meet at a right angle
- A conclusion or a proposition that is proffered on a tentative basis without proof
- Made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis
- Planes that never intersect, meaning they maintain a constant distance from each other
30 Clues: If X, then Y • If Y, then X • If not Y, then not X • If not X, then not Y • Two lines that never intersect • If X = Y and Y = Z, then X = Z • Two angles that add up to 180 degrees • Two adjacent angles that add up to 180° • Two lines neither parallel nor intersecting • When two shapes have the same shape and size • The final statement derived from a set of arguments • ...
Sacraments 2023-01-05
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- A word meaning "capable of bring about change within us".
- One of the paths of intimacy with God; involves simply beings in God's presence and often does not involve any words.
- God's loving presence made visible and tangible in our life, here and now; an experience of God.
- Observable, physical realities that represent invisible qualities or elements.
- The creative, sustaining, and transforming self-gift of God that is always being offered to us.
- Any object that represents something else.
- That which is Holy or of God.
- Another term used to describe the Church.
- One of the paths of intimacy with God; involves directly talking to God.
- Physical actions that are one-dimensional in meaning; similar to how signs relate to symbols.
- Symbols that are clearly recognized around the world for their meaning.
- Symbolic actions that help us concretely, or physically, express our beliefs, values, and deepest concerns.
- One of the paths of intimacy with God; involves focusing the mind.
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- A central belief in Christianity; God became flesh in the person of Jesus Christ.
- Special appreciation of the sacred in the world.
- One of the two essential sacramental skills.
- Symbols that are dependent on a specific time, place, or situation for their meaning.
- One of the two essential sacramental skills.
- The mysterious relationship between the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus alongside the sending of the Holy Spirit on his Apostles.
- One of the factors necessary for receiving the grace found in the Sacraments.
- A whole-hearted faith response to God.
21 Clues: That which is Holy or of God. • A whole-hearted faith response to God. • Another term used to describe the Church. • Any object that represents something else. • One of the two essential sacramental skills. • One of the two essential sacramental skills. • Special appreciation of the sacred in the world. • A word meaning "capable of bring about change within us". • ...
Purposive Communication 2025-08-26
Across
- : Use of voice in communication
- : One's posture is an example of ______ communication
- : Communication is always ______
- : Communication is a two-way ______
- : Cross-cultural awareness enhances ______ competence
- : The act of interpreting meaning
- : The medium of sending a message
- : Information intended for a recipient
- : Guidelines that make communication effective
- : Technical terms used in a discipline
- : Purposive communication emphasizes conveying messages ______
- : Use of words unfamiliar to the receiver
- : Barriers can be internal or ______
- : Mutual understanding is achieved when communication is ______
- : Associated meaning of a word
- : Noise caused by cultural differences
- : Recipient of a message
- : Use of internet search as a verb
- : Assigning and conveying meaning
- : Mode of sharing ideas through internet chat
- : The act of converting an idea into symbols or gestures
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- : Literal meaning of a word
- : A systematic process of interaction with symbols
- : Barrier caused by emotional state or daydreaming
- : Being able to communicate is the most important ______ skill
- : Response to a message
- : Noise caused by grammar mistakes
- : A two-way process of reaching mutual understanding
- : Effective communication requires ______
- : Noise from the environment
- : Physical condition like deafness or blindness as barrier
- : Communication makes use of ______
- : Non-verbal communication includes ______ expressions
- : Communication can be intentional or ______
- : Communication uses symbols and ______
- : Latin word meaning "commonness"
- : Organization of words in sentences
- : Latin word meaning "to share"
- : Purposive communication equips students with critical ______
- : Communication cannot be ______
- : One who initiates communication
41 Clues: : Response to a message • : Recipient of a message • : Literal meaning of a word • : Noise from the environment • : Associated meaning of a word • : Use of voice in communication • : Latin word meaning "to share" • : Communication is always ______ • : Communication cannot be ______ • : The act of interpreting meaning • : The medium of sending a message • ...
Globes and Maps 2021-04-14
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- Shape of the Earth
- Large landmasses is also known as
- Largest ocean in the world
- Explains the meaning of colours and symbols on the map
- a smallest continent on earth.
- the latin word Mappo means
- Colour used for showing water bodies on maps.
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- The ratio between the map distance and the ground distance.
- Symbols The term used for signs and symbols
- Art of map making
- The term used for book of maps
11 Clues: Art of map making • Shape of the Earth • Largest ocean in the world • the latin word Mappo means • The term used for book of maps • a smallest continent on earth. • Large landmasses is also known as • Symbols The term used for signs and symbols • Colour used for showing water bodies on maps. • Explains the meaning of colours and symbols on the map • ...
MATHS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-12
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- No. of solutions a graph with coinciding lines has.
- Used to find LCM & HCF of two positive integers.
- PAIR A pair of linear equation with no solution.
- A pair of linear equations can be solved graphically and ___________.
- The graph of a quadratic polynomial is a ___________.
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- 2x + 3y = 9 and 4x + 6y = 18 have _______________ solutions.
- Polynomial in which the power of the variable is 1.
- Remainder (Divisor*Quotient) = ??
- All integers are ________ numbers.
- An algebraic expression on which the exponent on any variable is a whole number.
- A series of well defined steps which give a procedure for solving a particular type of problem in a well defined.
11 Clues: Remainder (Divisor*Quotient) = ?? • All integers are ________ numbers. • Used to find LCM & HCF of two positive integers. • PAIR A pair of linear equation with no solution. • Polynomial in which the power of the variable is 1. • No. of solutions a graph with coinciding lines has. • The graph of a quadratic polynomial is a ___________. • ...
exam 2023-01-16
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- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems or situations in the form of mathematical expressions.the current class this is for.
- to take away from.its like crazy subtraction.
- a algebra problem.a theorem.
- any type of equation.every thing this crossword is about.
- to take away.minus is a word that it stands for
- a way of making a problem so it can be solved.equal to...
- a relation in a equation.(bx+c)
- it means the power of.a tiny number next to a big number in the tope right.
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- putting one and one together.can be an equation.
- could mean divides sometimes.a line that seperates 2 numbers
- a number.can be used in any equation
- knowing thoughts or feelings.being outgoing and different.
- expressing a concept.or can be used a way or reason to study for.
- its like buff addition.something times something.
- reasons and truths.usually used with another word that when they go together they make a problem.
15 Clues: a algebra problem.a theorem. • a relation in a equation.(bx+c) • a number.can be used in any equation • to take away from.its like crazy subtraction. • to take away.minus is a word that it stands for • putting one and one together.can be an equation. • its like buff addition.something times something. • any type of equation.every thing this crossword is about. • ...
Symbols and Elements 2014-05-29
Elements and Symbols 2016-03-16
72 Clues: H • K • S • B • N • W • Y • P • C • F • V • O • I • Zn • Ga • Cs • Cu • Ni • He • Li • Au • Nb • Mo • Hf • Rh • Sr • Te • Mg • Br • Ti • At • Sb • Tc • Os • Ag • Mn • Ta • Na • Sc • Re • Ge • Se • Co • Ru • Sn • Cd • Pd • Ir • Zr • Si • Bi • Be • Rb • La • Ca • Cr • Pb • As • Kr • Rn • Fe • Cl • Pt • Al • Tl • Ar • Xe • Ne • Hg • Po • In • Ba
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2021-09-13
Across
- example 4 < 5, 4 is less than 5
- example √9 = ±3
- %
- example 6 ÷ 2 = 3
- equals sign
- ppb
- approximately equal
- times sign
- division / fraction
- power
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- example 3√8 = 2
- not equal sign
- both plus and minus operations
- example 5 > 4, 5 is greater than 4
- example 10‰ × 30 = 0.3
- remainder calculation
- ppm
- both minus and plus operations
- example 2 ^ 3 = 8
- example 1 + 1 = 2
20 Clues: % • ppm • ppb • power • times sign • equals sign • not equal sign • example 3√8 = 2 • example √9 = ±3 • example 6 ÷ 2 = 3 • example 2 ^ 3 = 8 • example 1 + 1 = 2 • approximately equal • division / fraction • remainder calculation • example 10‰ × 30 = 0.3 • both plus and minus operations • both minus and plus operations • example 4 < 5, 4 is less than 5 • example 5 > 4, 5 is greater than 4
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2021-09-13
32 Clues: ≈ • ± • ÷ • ≤ • • • - • ‰ • = • > • . • ≥ • % • ≠ • / • < • + • * • × • ( ) • ppm • ppt • ppb • [ ] • caret • _____ • radical • exponent • a cube of a root • a fourth of a root • a root of a square • Remainder calculation • both minus and plus operations
Basic Math Symbols 2021-09-14
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- Sign, means subtraction/ -
- means both minus and plus operations/ ±
- means exponent/ a^b
- means to calculate expression inside first/ [ ]
- means to calculate expression inside first/ ( )
- Inequality, means greater than/ >
- 1ppm = 1/1000000
- Sign, means equality/ =
- means remainder calculation
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- means both plus and minus operations/ ±
- means greater than or equal to/ ≥
- means to multiply/ *
- means to divide/ ÷
- Inequality, means only less than/ <
- 1% = 1/100
- decimal point
- Equal, means approximation/ ≈
- root, √a ⋅ √a = a
- Equal Sign, means inequality/ ≠
- Sign, means addition/ +
- Line, means to fraction and division/ —
21 Clues: 1% = 1/100 • decimal point • 1ppm = 1/1000000 • means to divide/ ÷ • root, √a ⋅ √a = a • means exponent/ a^b • means to multiply/ * • Sign, means addition/ + • Sign, means equality/ = • Sign, means subtraction/ - • means remainder calculation • Equal, means approximation/ ≈ • Equal Sign, means inequality/ ≠ • means greater than or equal to/ ≥ • Inequality, means greater than/ > • ...
Music Symbols Review 2021-05-17
Across
- Shows how many beats per measure
- Worth half a beat in 4/4 time, usually in a pair
- Jump to this when you see DS al Coda
- Line for Basses to sing or for the left hand of the piano to play
- Tells us to jump to the end
- Soft dynamic marking
- Lowers a note by a half step
- The last flat
- "Birds Eye," hold this note until cut off
- To gradually play softer
- Worth half a silent beat in 4/4 time
- Symbol that separates measures
- space between bar lines
- Worth four beats in 4/4 time
- Worth one silent beat in 4/4 time
- The last sharp
- Tells us where Do is
- Play the section again
- Undoes a flat or sharp
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- Four of these equal one note
- Spaces of the bass clef
- The same as 4/4 time
- Raises a note by a half step
- Worth one beat in 4/4 time
- Worth three beats in 4/4 time
- Loud dynamic marking
- Spaces of the treble clef
- To gradually play louder
- Fives lines on which music is written
- Worth two silent beats in 4/4 time
- Indicates a spot to breathe
- Worth four silent beats in 4/4 time
- Worth two beats in 4/4 time
- Adds half the value when added to a note
- Clef for Sopranos and Altos
35 Clues: The last flat • The last sharp • The same as 4/4 time • Soft dynamic marking • Loud dynamic marking • Tells us where Do is • Play the section again • Undoes a flat or sharp • Spaces of the bass clef • space between bar lines • To gradually play softer • To gradually play louder • Spaces of the treble clef • Worth one beat in 4/4 time • Tells us to jump to the end • Indicates a spot to breathe • ...
Basic Math symbols 2021-09-07
Across
- example 2*3=6
- for example 5 is equal to 2+3
- calculate expression inside first
- example 2.3=6
- plus sign
- for example 4<5 or 4 is less than 5
- ppt
- example 2-1=1
- example 6/2=3
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- power
- both minus and plus operations
- 1ppm=1/1000=0.1%
- %
- division/fraction
- remainder calculation
- example 2^3=8
- decimal point, decimal separator
- both plus and minus operations
- ppb
- example 2x3=6
20 Clues: % • ppt • ppb • power • plus sign • example 2*3=6 • example 2.3=6 • example 2^3=8 • example 2x3=6 • example 2-1=1 • example 6/2=3 • 1ppm=1/1000=0.1% • division/fraction • remainder calculation • for example 5 is equal to 2+3 • both minus and plus operations • both plus and minus operations • decimal point, decimal separator • calculate expression inside first • for example 4<5 or 4 is less than 5
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2021-09-06
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2021-09-03
23 Clues: ppt • ppm • ppb • [ ] • ( ) • 5=5 • 2.58 • 100% • 8mod5=3 • slash / • +8 or -2 • exponent • division • sign 1-1=0 • sign 2x3=6 • line fraction • sign addition • multiplication • inequality > < • equal approximation • equal sign inequality • both minus plus operation • greater than or equal to/less than or equal to
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2022-03-15
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% • division sign (÷) • decimal separator • 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 2022-03-11
Across
- represented by the symbol "[ ]"
- inequality / "≠"
- approximation / "≈"
- subtraction / "-"
- represented by the symbol "()"
- represented by the symbol "<"
- division / fraction / "—"
- multiplication / "x"
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- represented by the symbol "∛a"
- represented by the symbol "√a"
- remainder calculation / "mod"
- division / "/"
- represented by the symbol "%"
- represented by the symbol ">"
- multiplication / "*"
- equality / "="
- division / "÷"
- represented by the symbol "∜a"
- addition / "+"
- exponent / "a^b"
20 Clues: division / "/" • equality / "=" • division / "÷" • addition / "+" • inequality / "≠" • exponent / "a^b" • subtraction / "-" • approximation / "≈" • multiplication / "*" • multiplication / "x" • division / fraction / "—" • remainder calculation / "mod" • represented by the symbol "%" • represented by the symbol ">" • represented by the symbol "<" • represented by the symbol "∛a" • ...
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: / • ‰ • < • - • % • > • [] • ppb • ppt • ppm • a^b • exponent • plus sign • equal sign • times sign • √a ⋅ √a = a • not equal sign • remainder calculation • calcute expression inside first • decimal point, decimal separator
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2022-03-16
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-16
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-16
Basic Math symbols 2022-03-14
Basic Math symbols 2022-03-14
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-18
Basic Math Symbols 2022-09-08
20 Clues: % • < • / • ‰ • > • () • √a • a^b • ppb • ppt • ^ power • =, equal • remainder • *, product • +, positive • ≠, not equal • decimal point • minus, negative • approximately equal • [], expression inside first
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2022-09-12
Louisiana State Symbols 2022-08-18
22 Clues: State Dog • State Tree • State Fish • State Song • State Bird • State Motto • State Jelly • State Fruit • State Flower • State Number • State Insect • State Colors • State Mammal • State Reptile • State Capital • State Beverage • State Vegetable • State Amphibian • State Crustacean • State Instrument • State Wildflower • Number of Parishes
Drawings and Symbols 2022-02-02
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- a place to bathe, standing
- usually in a kitchen, place to eat
- place to sleep, twin size
- a source of heat and light
- workspace table
- a door not leading to the outside
- beside bed, small table
- glass portal letting you look outside
- travel up floors
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- place to sleep, queen size
- usually installed in kitchens, wash your dishes by hand
- wash your hands in this
- in the bathroom, disposal of waste
- a door leading to the outside
- a place to bathe
- smaller living room seat, usually matching sofa
- stores clothing
- kitchen appliance to wash dishes
- small table with lamp
- big and comfy living room seat
20 Clues: workspace table • stores clothing • a place to bathe • travel up floors • small table with lamp • wash your hands in this • beside bed, small table • place to sleep, twin size • place to sleep, queen size • a place to bathe, standing • a source of heat and light • a door leading to the outside • big and comfy living room seat • kitchen appliance to wash dishes • ...
BASIC ALPHABET SYMBOLS 2021-02-26
Basic Math Symbols 2023-09-08
AMERICANS & AMERICAN SYMBOLS 2023-09-20
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- THE REVOLUTION STARTED HERE, FOR ONE
- INDEPENDENCE DAY
- THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ENDED HERE
- CITIZEN SOLDIERS OF 1776
- OLD GLORY
- FIRST 10 AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION
- HE ALERTED PEOPLE TO COMING RED COATS
- IT'S STILL NOT FIXED
- FIRST BATTLE, SOME SAY
- COLORS WE SALUTE
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- NATIONAL MOTTO
- INTRODUCTORY TO THE CONSTITUTION
- WASHINGTON'S WINTER CAMP
- THERE ARE 6 ON THE FLAG
- IT ASKS IF THE FLAG YET WAVES
- THIS MANY ARE WHITE
- COLONIAL HERO TURNED TRAITOR
- PROMINENT SIGNATURE ON DEC. OF INDEPENDENCE
- NATIONAL FLYER
- THERE ARE 7 ON THE FLAG
- LATIN INSCRIPTION ON ALL US COINS
21 Clues: OLD GLORY • NATIONAL MOTTO • NATIONAL FLYER • INDEPENDENCE DAY • COLORS WE SALUTE • THIS MANY ARE WHITE • IT'S STILL NOT FIXED • FIRST BATTLE, SOME SAY • THERE ARE 6 ON THE FLAG • THERE ARE 7 ON THE FLAG • WASHINGTON'S WINTER CAMP • CITIZEN SOLDIERS OF 1776 • COLONIAL HERO TURNED TRAITOR • IT ASKS IF THE FLAG YET WAVES • INTRODUCTORY TO THE CONSTITUTION • THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ENDED HERE • ...
Basic Math Symbols 2023-09-13
Basic Math Symbols 2023-09-13
Across
- This symbol is calculate expression inside first
- This symbol means division
- This sign is a decimal point, decimal separator
- This symbol means greater than
- This symbol means inequality
- This symbol means multiplication
- What is this symbol ÷
- What is this symbol -
- This symbol means equality
- What is this symbol %
- 3√a ⋅ 3√a ⋅ 3√a = a
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- This symbol name exponent
- This sign is a definition of subtraction
- What is this symbol +
- This symbol means approximation
- This sign is a definition of addition
- What is this symbol ×
- Both minus and plus operation
- √a ⋅ √a = a
- Greater than or equal to
20 Clues: √a ⋅ √a = a • What is this symbol + • What is this symbol × • What is this symbol ÷ • What is this symbol - • What is this symbol % • 3√a ⋅ 3√a ⋅ 3√a = a • Greater than or equal to • This symbol name exponent • This symbol means division • This symbol means equality • This symbol means inequality • Both minus and plus operation • This symbol means greater than • ...
Basic Math Symbols 2023-09-09
Basic Math Symbols 2024-02-21
20 Clues: ‰ • % • √a • () • ³√a • ≥,≤ • mod • ppm • ppb • [ ] • +addition • = equality • ≠ inequality • a², exponent • - subtraction • a^b ,exponent • *multiplication • ×,multiplication • — division or fraction • decimal point separator
STATISTICS & PROBABILITY SYMBOLS 2024-03-04
20 Clues: μ • ∑ • x • Q1 • MR • Q3 • zx • Md • Mo • Q2 • P(A) • std(X) • var(X) • Bern(p) • cov(X,Y) • E(X | Y) • corr(X,Y) • middle value of random variable X • expected value of random variable X • population samples variance estimator
Elements and Symbols 2019-08-13
Elements and Symbols 2019-08-13
Elements and Symbols 2019-08-13
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2020-09-22
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-08-30
20 Clues: ≠ (meaning) • - (meaning) • ≈ (meaning) • > (meaning) • < (meaning) • + (meaning) • / (meaning) • * (meaning) • = (meaning) • a¹ (meaning) • % (symbol name) • √ (symbol name) • X (symbol name) • ⁴√a (symbol name) • (_) (symbol name) • a^b (symbol name) • mod (symbol name) • ppb (symbol name) • n√a (symbol name) • [_] (symbol name)
Basic Math Symbols 2022-03-16
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-09-01
Basic Mathematics Symbols 2024-09-02
Across
- 3+5=-2 and 8
- plus sign
- obelus
- 2 × (3+5) = 16
- minus sign
- multiplication
- 1ppm = 1/1000000
- per-trillion
- remainder calculation.
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- 10ppb × 30 = 3×10-7
- 358 and -2n
- refers to multiplication.
- [(1+2)×(1+5)] = 18
- 5 is not equal to 4
- 5=2 5 = 2+3 5 is equal to 2+3
- represent exponent.
- approximately equal
- 2.3=6
- a number or ratio that can be expressed as a fraction of 100.
- decimal point, decimal separator.
- 1% = 1/1000=0.1%
21 Clues: 2.3=6 • obelus • plus sign • minus sign • 358 and -2n • 3+5=-2 and 8 • per-trillion • 2 × (3+5) = 16 • multiplication • 1ppm = 1/1000000 • 1% = 1/1000=0.1% • [(1+2)×(1+5)] = 18 • 10ppb × 30 = 3×10-7 • 5 is not equal to 4 • represent exponent. • approximately equal • remainder calculation. • refers to multiplication. • 5=2 5 = 2+3 5 is equal to 2+3 • decimal point, decimal separator. • ...
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2024-09-01
Primary Mathematical Symbols 2024-09-02
Basic Math Symbols 2023-03-03
20 Clues: ≈ • / • * • ÷ • % • x • [] • mod • power • exponent • ppm; per- • ppt; per- • plus sign • ppb; per- • minus sign • equals sign • horizontal line • decimal separator • greater than or less than • calculate expression inside first
Math Basic Symbols 2023-03-06
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2023-03-06
Basic Math Symbols 2025-04-07
Basic Math Symbols 2025-02-21
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- Express a value out of 1,000.(‰)
- Separate the whole number from the decimal part.(6 letters)
- Calculate expression inside first.(11 letters)
- When you take away one number from another.(-)
- Multiplied by itself, gives the original number.(10 letters)
- One quantity is smaller than the other quantity.(<)
- For every trillion.(Ppt)
- When two values are not equal.(≠)
- Combining two or more numbers.(+)
- Both plus and minus.(10 letters)
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- Multiplied by itself n times.(8 letters)
- Used to express a number as a part of 100.(%)
- Raising a number to a power.(^)
- Close to the exact answer but not the exact one.(13 letters)
- Symbol used to show multiplication.(*)
- Two things are the same or equal.(=)
- When you split a number into equal parts.(8 letters)
- One value is larger than another in an inequality.(>)
- Symbol used to represent division.(6 letters)
- What's left over after division?(6 letters)
20 Clues: For every trillion.(Ppt) • Raising a number to a power.(^) • Express a value out of 1,000.(‰) • Both plus and minus.(10 letters) • When two values are not equal.(≠) • Combining two or more numbers.(+) • Two things are the same or equal.(=) • Symbol used to show multiplication.(*) • Multiplied by itself n times.(8 letters) • What's left over after division?(6 letters) • ...
Basic Math Symbols 2025-02-24
Across
- – Position in a sequence
- – A single number from 0 to 9
- – The result of addition
- – Square or other radical root
- – Used in calculus to find approach values
- – The most frequent number in a set
- – Greater in value
- – Formed by two intersecting lines
- – A number divisible only by 1 and itself
- – Measures the steepness of a line
- – Addition operation
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- – A number that divides another exactly
- – Subtraction operation
- – A comparison of two quantities
- – Division operation
- – Multiplication operation
- – The average of a set of numbers
- – Represents exponentiation
- – Smaller in value
- – Shows two values are the same
20 Clues: – Greater in value • – Smaller in value • – Division operation • – Addition operation • – Subtraction operation • – Position in a sequence • – The result of addition • – Multiplication operation • – Represents exponentiation • – A single number from 0 to 9 • – Square or other radical root • – Shows two values are the same • – A comparison of two quantities • ...
Basic Math Symbols 2025-02-24
Basic Math Symbols 2025-02-24
BASIC MATH SYMBOLS 2025-02-28
Basic Math Symbols 2025-02-28
Basic Math Symbols 2025-03-01
Basic Math Symbols 2025-03-01
Elements and Symbols 2024-10-21
Chemistry Symbols!!!! Yay!!!! 2024-11-07
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- Has all the colors of a rainbow(Bi)
- Used for cooking mats and computer chips(Si)
- ___ emissions cause global warming(C)
- Allows us to breathe(O)
- Sometimes a trophy above gold(Pt)
- Used for chemotherapy and radiotherapy(Rn)
- Marie Curie(Ra)
- (Sr)
- (Rb)
- State LA is in +ium(Cf)
- Metal foil for food(Al)
- (N)
- (Cd)
- Sounds like moron lol(B)
- In toothpaste(Fm)
- In bones, teeth, RNA, DNA(P)
- Salt(Na)
- Super heavy metal, can cause poisoning(Pb)
- Makes balloons go up(He)
- First planet in our solar system(Hg)
- (Cs)
- No longer a planet +ium(Pu)
- (Sb)
- (At)
- (H)
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- Smells sooo bad(S)
- Super bright colors(Ne)
- (Se)
- Wizard of Oz:___Man(Sn)
- (U)
- A brilliant royal blue color(Co)
- (Ar)
- (Xe)
- Bananas(K)
- Makes your bones strong(Ca)
- Naturally found in red meat(Zn)
- (I)
- Pretty much poison(As)
- Opposite of gold(Ag)
- Highest melting point of all metals(W)
- California ___ Rush(Au)
- Added to pools(Cl)
- (Mn)
- Country of baguettes +ium(Fr)
- 5cents(Ni)
- Superman's home planet(Kr)
- (Mg)
- Google browser +ium(Cr)
- Commonly used to make wires(Cu)
- Country of bratwurst +ium(Ge)
- (Be)
- Used to treat bipolar disorder (Li)
- (Ba)
- Tony Stark: ___ Man(Fe)
- (Br)
55 Clues: (U) • (I) • (N) • (H) • (Se) • (Ar) • (Xe) • (Sr) • (Rb) • (Mn) • (Mg) • (Cd) • (Be) • (Ba) • (Br) • (Cs) • (Sb) • (At) • Salt(Na) • Bananas(K) • 5cents(Ni) • Marie Curie(Ra) • In toothpaste(Fm) • Smells sooo bad(S) • Added to pools(Cl) • Opposite of gold(Ag) • Pretty much poison(As) • Super bright colors(Ne) • Wizard of Oz:___Man(Sn) • Allows us to breathe(O) • California ___ Rush(Au) • State LA is in +ium(Cf) • Metal foil for food(Al) • ...
S-Symbols Abbreviations 2025-09-25
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- transfer
- wk
- Toe-tough weightbearing
- thromboembolic disease stockings
- w/c or wc
- s(with a line above it)
- Sxs
- c(with a line above it)
- strep
- yr
- UA
- Vol.
- STAT
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- weight bearing as tolerated
- vent
- Of 1 person
- a(with a line above it)
- Well developed well nourished
- Stand by assist
- @
- transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
- Symmetrical tonic neck reflex
- surgical intensive care unit
- Suppose
- sudden infant death syndrome
- q(with a line above it)
- Temperature, pulse, and respiration
- within normal limits
- Wt
29 Clues: @ • wk • yr • UA • Wt • Sxs • vent • Vol. • STAT • strep • Suppose • transfer • w/c or wc • Of 1 person • Stand by assist • within normal limits • a(with a line above it) • Toe-tough weightbearing • s(with a line above it) • c(with a line above it) • q(with a line above it) • weight bearing as tolerated • surgical intensive care unit • sudden infant death syndrome • Well developed well nourished • ...
Laundry Care Symbols 2026-05-04
21 Clues: iron • wring • steam • bleach • low temp • med temp • line dry • drip dry • dry flat • dry clean • hand wash • wet clean • high temp • tumble dry • do not wash • natural dry • machine wash • do not wring • do not bleach • chlorine bleach • do not dry clean
Weekly Mathematician 2025-01-03
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- Introduced overlapping circle diagrams to set theory. They're still used today in probability, stats, and logic.
- Developed basic rules for using zero and worked with negative numbers.
- He worked in early Geometry, especially with similar triangles and right angles. He also proved vertical angles are congruent.
- Worked with Non-Euclidean elliptic Geometry.
- Worked on complex Algebra problems. He found rational solutions to equations with several unknowns. He was first to recognize positive rational numbers as numbers, by allowing fractions for coefficients and solutions.
- Created a two dimensional surface with only one side.
- American Mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics at NASA were critical to the success of the first U.S. crewed space flights.
- First to use a number line and the symbol for infinity. He set the standard notation for exponents.
- Was 1st to compile a system of geometrical knowledge. Known for his quadrature of the lune.
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- Developed Cartesian coordinates and analytic geometry. He also was 1st to use superscripts for exponents.
- Worked on decision problems and is known for their hypothesis about Hilbert's 10th problem.
- Worked in proofs and logical methods
- Was an English statistician, chemist, and brewer who pioneered small sample experimental design and is most famous for his "Student's t-distribution".
- Worked with fractals and computer plotting of his and Julia's sets.
- Was 1st to prove binomial theorem.
- Developed infinitesimal calculus, solved linear equations with matrices, and worked with a binary system.
- Is known for finding a way to determine the area of a triangle from its side lengths.
- Worked in Geometry and also made advancements with fractions. He developed a formula for the volume of a cone.
18 Clues: Was 1st to prove binomial theorem. • Worked in proofs and logical methods • Worked with Non-Euclidean elliptic Geometry. • Created a two dimensional surface with only one side. • Worked with fractals and computer plotting of his and Julia's sets. • Developed basic rules for using zero and worked with negative numbers. • ...
PREPARING NEW QUESTIONS-3 2022-07-24
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- IF D = 0 THE ROOTS OF A QUADRATIC EQUATION ARE_________.
- THE FORMULA USED TO FIND THE POINT WHICH DIVIDE THE LINESEGMENT IN THE GIVEN RATIO.
- THE RATIO OF CHANGE IN X CORDINATE AND CHAGE IN Y COORDINATE IS CALLED _________.
- IF WE OBSERVE THE OBJECT ONTHE GROUND FROM THE TOP OF A BUILDING IS CALLED ANGLE OF _________.
- (0,0)IS THE ____ OF THE X-AXIS.
- IF A1/A2=B1/B2 THEN PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IS___.
- THE INTERSECTION POINT OF COORDINATE AXES.
- THE PATH OF THE PROJECTILE IS DEFINED BY___FUNCTION.
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- A METHOD TO SOLVE QUADRATIC EQUATION IS COMPLETING THE ______.
- IF THREE OR MORE POINTS LIES ON THE SAME LINE ARE CALLED_______.
- AREA OF THE TRIANGLE PROPOSED BY_.
- THE CONCCURENT POINT OF THREE MEDIANS IN A TRIANGLE IS__.
- TO FIND THE NATURE OF THE ROOTS OF A GIVEN QUADRATIC EQUATION IS _______.
- IF WE OSERVE THE MOON FROM THE GROUND THEN ITS CALLED ANGLE OF __________.
- IF A1/A2 IS NOT EQUAL TO B1/B2 THEN PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IS___.
- IF A1/A2=B1/B2 BUT NOT C1/C2 THEN PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IS___.
- IF D > 0 THE ROOTS OF A QUADRATIC EQUATION ARE_________.
- SOLUTION OF THE GIVEN QUADRATIC EQUATION ARE ALSO KNOWN AS__.
- IF D < 0 THE ROOTS OF A QUADRATIC EQUATION ARE_________.
19 Clues: (0,0)IS THE ____ OF THE X-AXIS. • AREA OF THE TRIANGLE PROPOSED BY_. • THE INTERSECTION POINT OF COORDINATE AXES. • IF A1/A2=B1/B2 THEN PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IS___. • THE PATH OF THE PROJECTILE IS DEFINED BY___FUNCTION. • IF D = 0 THE ROOTS OF A QUADRATIC EQUATION ARE_________. • IF D > 0 THE ROOTS OF A QUADRATIC EQUATION ARE_________. • ...
Braxton's Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-18
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- the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time
- measure of an objects resistance to acceleration
- 2nd Law F=ma
- Large marsupial
- Collision a collision where total linear momentum is conserved, but total kinetic energy is not
- Theory meaning a force applied over a specific time causes a change in motion
- Has a trunk
- Force contact forces acting within a body or structure, generated by external loads to maintain equilibrium
- of Conservation of Linear Momentum
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- Man's best friend
- a fundamental, scalar property of matter that measures an object's inertia—its resistance to acceleration when a force is applied
- a fundamental physics concept representing the product of an object's mass and velocity
- Collision a type of interaction where both total momentum and total kinetic energy are conserved
- x m/s kilogram meter per second
- A force is a push or pull interaction between objects that can change an object’s motion (velocity) or shape, measured in Newtons (\(N\))
- Likes to chase mice
- a sudden, unreflective urge to act, often driven by instinct or emotion rather than conscious thought
- force influences originating outside a defined system that act upon an object, causing changes in its motion, such as acceleration, deceleration, or direction changes
- Flying mammal
19 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • 2nd Law F=ma • of Conservation of Linear Momentum • measure of an objects resistance to acceleration • x m/s kilogram meter per second • the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time • ...
En La Clase 2020-01-24
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- fifth
- art
- calculus
- history
- eighth
- later
- PE
- class
- band
- then
- geography
- fourth
- biology
- first
- atlast,lately
- chemistry
- health
- spanish
- chorus
- physics
- english
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- tenth
- third
- maleteacher
- afterwards
- seventh
- math
- science
- ninth
- male/femalestudent
- big
- geometry
- hard,difficult
- second
- boring
- small
- algebra
- lunch
- sixth
- femaleteacher
- easy
- music
- popular
- tohave
- french
45 Clues: PE • art • big • math • band • then • easy • tenth • fifth • third • ninth • later • class • small • lunch • sixth • first • music • eighth • second • boring • fourth • health • tohave • french • chorus • seventh • history • science • algebra • biology • popular • spanish • physics • english • calculus • geometry • geography • chemistry • afterwards • maleteacher • femaleteacher • atlast,lately • hard,difficult • male/femalestudent
Mathematic Crossword 2017-10-17
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- not positive
- a whole number that can be positive, negative. or even 0
- nearly correct
- result of dividing
- a number that can be divided
- opposite of LCM
- more than 2 factors
- can only be divided by 1 or its own
- a_______of a number
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- approximate number
- letter represents number
- part of whole
- not rational
- count of digit beside 0
- average
- mathematics question
- a device for doing hard question
- not a whole number
- 3.14
- weight
20 Clues: 3.14 • weight • average • not positive • not rational • part of whole • nearly correct • opposite of LCM • approximate number • result of dividing • not a whole number • more than 2 factors • a_______of a number • mathematics question • count of digit beside 0 • letter represents number • a number that can be divided • a device for doing hard question • can only be divided by 1 or its own • ...
Math Word Search Puzzle 2023-11-05
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- / Repeated addition
- / Area under a curve
- / Part of a whole
- / Rate of change
- / Symbol representing an unknown
- / Taking away numbers
- / Two sides of equal length
- / Ordered pair on a graph
- / Trigonometric function
- / Study of shapes
- / Out of 100
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- / Mathematical statement
- / Longest side in a right triangle
- / Divisible by 1 and itself
- / Comparison of quantities
- / Likelihood of an event
- / Using letters for numbers
- / Sharing equally
- / Combining numbers
- / Indicates repeated multiplication
20 Clues: / Out of 100 • / Rate of change • / Part of a whole • / Sharing equally • / Study of shapes • / Repeated addition • / Combining numbers • / Area under a curve • / Taking away numbers • / Mathematical statement • / Likelihood of an event • / Trigonometric function • / Ordered pair on a graph • / Comparison of quantities • / Divisible by 1 and itself • / Using letters for numbers • ...
Subjects, Assignments and Miscellaneous 2024-11-22
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- Homework 14
- Social studies 25
- Schedule 22
- Math class 18
- Assignment 4
- French class 9
- Test 28
- Quiz 21
- Lunch 17
- Notes 19
- Grade 12
- Semester 24
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- Course 6
- Foreign languages 8
- Literature 16
- Class work 5
- Geography 10
- Presentation 1
- Warm up 29
- Languages 15
- Subjects 27
- Algebra 3
- Sciences 23
- History 13
- German 11
- Activities 2
- Spanish class 26
- Page 20
- English 7
29 Clues: Test 28 • Page 20 • Quiz 21 • Course 6 • Lunch 17 • Notes 19 • Grade 12 • Algebra 3 • German 11 • English 7 • Warm up 29 • History 13 • Homework 14 • Schedule 22 • Subjects 27 • Sciences 23 • Semester 24 • Class work 5 • Geography 10 • Languages 15 • Assignment 4 • Activities 2 • Literature 16 • Math class 18 • Presentation 1 • French class 9 • Spanish class 26 • Social studies 25 • Foreign languages 8
Fr II Semester 2 Review 2021-06-06
35 Clues: sea • sky • lake • hike • west • bird • visa • east • tree • parka • north • state • river • south • forest • ticket • valley • hat/cap • married • one-way • country • algebra • passport • mountain • pollution • nurse (m.) • internship • lawyer (m.) • return trip • I think that • to go fishing • salesman (m.) • diploma/degree • to go on a picnic • to look for a job
Stop 2026-02-06
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- Venusaur
- ironmouse
- Breyes Pants
- Phone Pocket
- 54X=3618
- bad
- Mr. Smith
- good chem teacher
- BSP
- what am I getting on the Apush AP test?
- fr
- Cflour
- funny
- does nothing and dies
- hot
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- Epstein friend song
- funny chokes for kids
- algebra
- baddest
- the
- achoo
- club
- OH
- grady
- tuff
- Venny catchphrase
- Democrat
- scratch survive the rats 13
- ham
- A
- chemistry
- black
32 Clues: A • OH • fr • the • bad • BSP • ham • hot • club • tuff • achoo • grady • black • funny • Cflour • algebra • baddest • Venusaur • 54X=3618 • Democrat • ironmouse • Mr. Smith • chemistry • Breyes Pants • Phone Pocket • Venny catchphrase • good chem teacher • Epstein friend song • funny chokes for kids • does nothing and dies • scratch survive the rats 13 • what am I getting on the Apush AP test?
