math Crossword Puzzles
math 2017-06-01
Across
- formula D=RT
- the set of the first coordinates
- Angles that have a sum of measures that equal 180
- Angles that have a sum of 90
- the numerical factor in any term of polynomial
- Angles measure 90
- Exterior Angles are opposite sides of the transversal and outside the other lines. There angle measures are congruent
- Angles that measure less than 90
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- Lines that never intersect
- in a polynomial, a term that does not contain a variable is a constant
- Angles are in the same position on the two lines in relation to the transversal. There angle measures are congruent
- Another word for equal
- Lines intersect at right angles
- Another word for next to
- Angles that measure between 90 and 180
- Angles are opposite angle
16 Clues: formula D=RT • Angles measure 90 • Another word for equal • Another word for next to • Angles are opposite angle • Lines that never intersect • Angles that have a sum of 90 • Lines intersect at right angles • the set of the first coordinates • Angles that measure less than 90 • Angles that measure between 90 and 180 • the numerical factor in any term of polynomial • ...
Math 2020-04-29
Across
- addiing largely
- take away
- math with letters
- hundredth of a meter
- sharing evenly
- a line with positive and negative numbers
- how do i know its 1 ft?
- kg
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- 12+1
- an acronym used to tell you the correct order to complete an equation
- a process or set of rules to sole something
- measuring 1 foot
- 1, not 1.5 just 1
- the longer way of multiplying
- 18+5=13
- 6x2-5
16 Clues: kg • 12+1 • 6x2-5 • 18+5=13 • take away • sharing evenly • addiing largely • measuring 1 foot • 1, not 1.5 just 1 • math with letters • hundredth of a meter • how do i know its 1 ft? • the longer way of multiplying • a line with positive and negative numbers • a process or set of rules to sole something • an acronym used to tell you the correct order to complete an equation
math 2022-10-29
Across
- the result of two or more numbers when multiplied together.
- the result of the division
- A number that is greater than or equal to zero
- whole numbers that cannot be divided exactly into pairs
- a number by which another number is to be divided
- a shortcut method for dividing two polynomials which can be used in place of the standard long division algorithm
- any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle.
- an expression which is composed of variables, constants and exponents, that are combined using mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
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- a number that is less than zero
- the value left after the division
- a theorem linking factors and zeros of a polynomial.
- its the number being that is being divided
- a circle is a straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on a circular arc.
- any of the line segments from its center to its perimeter, and in more modern usage, it is also their length.
- a number that is divisible by 2 and generates a remainder of 0
- a shape consisting of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre.
16 Clues: the result of the division • a number that is less than zero • the value left after the division • its the number being that is being divided • A number that is greater than or equal to zero • a number by which another number is to be divided • a theorem linking factors and zeros of a polynomial. • whole numbers that cannot be divided exactly into pairs • ...
Math 2023-01-07
Across
- 2 ___ 3 = 5
- two "0" in a number
- Tuan have 1 candy, Toan have 2. They have three in _____.
- an order from small to big
- thirty _______ by ten equals three
- 100 ___ 49 = 51
- three _______ by six equals eighteen
- "a + b = 32" is an ____________
- three "0" in a number
- 2 x (a + b) = 2 x a + 2 x b is an example of ________ property.
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- 1 + 2 = 2 + 1 is an example of ________ property.
- an order from big to small
- (a + 2) + 3= a + (2 + 3) is an example of ________ property.
- 1 day = 1440 ____
- a + 1 = 2, a is an ___________
- six divided by five equal one with _______ of one
16 Clues: 2 ___ 3 = 5 • 100 ___ 49 = 51 • 1 day = 1440 ____ • two "0" in a number • three "0" in a number • an order from big to small • an order from small to big • a + 1 = 2, a is an ___________ • "a + b = 32" is an ____________ • thirty _______ by ten equals three • three _______ by six equals eighteen • 1 + 2 = 2 + 1 is an example of ________ property. • ...
math 2023-05-17
Across
- x^2+bx+c=0
- An expression consisting of 2 or more algebraic terms
- the maximum or minimum of a quadratic equation
- A continuous graph that has a domain of all real numbers and passes through the point (0,1)
- A symbol for an unknown value in an equation (Ex: x, y)
- How much the number is worth, the positive version of a number. (Ex: -3=3)
- a line/curve that acts as a "limit" for another line/curve
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- A factor of a number that when multiplied by itself, gets the original number
- An expression containing a square root
- A symmetrical graph that curves, contains 3 parts: vertex, focus and focal length.
- The chances of a certain outcome occurring
- Every positive number but zero, also known as "counting numbers"
- The number/symbol that is being multiplied or multiplying a variable, usually in front of the variable
- y=mx+b, also creates a straight line
- An equation that only has one output for each input
- Makes a comparison between 2 numbers or mathematical equation
16 Clues: x^2+bx+c=0 • y=mx+b, also creates a straight line • An expression containing a square root • The chances of a certain outcome occurring • the maximum or minimum of a quadratic equation • An equation that only has one output for each input • An expression consisting of 2 or more algebraic terms • A symbol for an unknown value in an equation (Ex: x, y) • ...
8th Grade Teachers 2017-11-28
Across
- Math teacher on team Loki
- ELA teacher on team Heimdall
- ELA teacher on team Njord
- Science teacher on team Heimdall
- Science teacher on team Njord
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- U.S History techer on team Heimdall
- U.S History teacher on team Njord
- Science teacher on team Loki
- Math teacher on team Njord
- U.S History teacher on team Heimdall
- ELA teacher on team Loki
- Math teacher on team Heimdall
12 Clues: ELA teacher on team Loki • Math teacher on team Loki • ELA teacher on team Njord • Math teacher on team Njord • Science teacher on team Loki • ELA teacher on team Heimdall • Science teacher on team Njord • Math teacher on team Heimdall • Science teacher on team Heimdall • U.S History teacher on team Njord • U.S History techer on team Heimdall • U.S History teacher on team Heimdall
math and other stuffs 2022-01-01
9 Clues: pi • an educator • what we just did • math with shapes • math with variables • the base of all math • we have a class for it • a higher up in education • a important factor that makes algebra what it is
Math 2020-12-13
Across
- the most common number in a set
- the amount space inside a shape
- the middle number when the set is in numarical order
- an angle that is greater than a right angle and less than a straight angle
- An angle less than 90 degrees
- an angle that is 180 degrees
- an angle that is bigger than a straight angle
- skip counting
- the place value right of the decimal
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- the distance around a shape
- the average of a set of numbers
- a number that has more than 2 factors
- a number that divides evenly into whole numbers
- the addition of 2 or more numbers
- the point where 2 line segments meet
- a number that only has two factors
16 Clues: skip counting • the distance around a shape • an angle that is 180 degrees • An angle less than 90 degrees • the average of a set of numbers • the most common number in a set • the amount space inside a shape • the addition of 2 or more numbers • a number that only has two factors • the point where 2 line segments meet • the place value right of the decimal • ...
Math 2022-05-19
Across
- x+y
- always a division problem
- Add the numbers then divide the number of numbers
- another form of decimals and fractions
- 100/1000
- Something to measure Mean, Mode, Median, Range
- 10/100
- xXy
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- less than 1 more than 0
- The middle
- x-y
- Highest - lowest
- The average
- 1000/10000
- the separation of a number and decimal
- x/y
16 Clues: x-y • x+y • x/y • xXy • 10/100 • 100/1000 • The middle • 1000/10000 • The average • Highest - lowest • less than 1 more than 0 • always a division problem • another form of decimals and fractions • the separation of a number and decimal • Something to measure Mean, Mode, Median, Range • Add the numbers then divide the number of numbers
Math 2021-11-06
16 Clues: 63.6*4.6 • 4.4*56.8 • 7.6*84.3 • 7.64*3.4 • 5.8*63.7 • 84.3*3.6 • 2.45*51.4 • 9.63*32.8 • 54.76*7.8 • 5.74*75.7 • 1.87*67.1 • 5.7*34.47 • 4.74*4.65 • 7.86*64.7 • 6.6*85.78 • 56.65*64.6
Math 2023-03-30
Across
- the quotient of two terms
- the study of the relations between triangle angles and sides
- the study of mathematical change
- a sentence with at least two numbers, variables, or terms, and at least one mathematical operation.
- the power of a term
- the sum of two terms
- one term
- an expression/rule that shows a relationship between one term and another term
- an expression which is composed of variables, constants and exponents, that are combined using mathematical operations
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- the study of shapes
- the difference of two terms
- the product of two terms
- two terms
- the degree measurement that is between two rays/lines that share a common vertex/point
- a mathematical statement that shows two expressions as equal
- three terms
16 Clues: one term • two terms • three terms • the study of shapes • the power of a term • the sum of two terms • the product of two terms • the quotient of two terms • the difference of two terms • the study of mathematical change • the study of the relations between triangle angles and sides • a mathematical statement that shows two expressions as equal • ...
Math 2023-05-25
Across
- a sequence of numbers in which each number can be computed by multiplying the previous number by the same amount.
- rewriting an expression as a product
- a non-equal comparison between two numbers.
- y=mx+b is called a ____ _______.
- decreasing towards zero, due to a variable in an exponent.
- a symbol that represents a mathematical object.
- The study of data, and the methods used to describe or summarize data.
- a shape of a graph
- information gained by a graph or function
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- a whole number, negative or positive
- distributing variables
- the set of outputs (y-coordinates)
- the quantity of b^2−4ac is a _____.
- an average of a set of numbers
- the values of x when the solution is 0
- a box that shows the median,quartiles,and extremes of a collection of data
16 Clues: a shape of a graph • distributing variables • an average of a set of numbers • y=mx+b is called a ____ _______. • the set of outputs (y-coordinates) • the quantity of b^2−4ac is a _____. • a whole number, negative or positive • rewriting an expression as a product • the values of x when the solution is 0 • information gained by a graph or function • ...
math 2013-05-21
Across
- an expression representing a chemical reaction quantitatively by means of chemical symbols .
- a point at which a graph intersects the y-axis .
- numbers a number that is less than zero .
- equation an equation that can be written in the form " linear polynomial = constant " .
- the smallest positive integer into which two or more integers divide evenly .
- value makes a negative number positive .
- a polynomial with three terms which are not like terms .
- of a function f(x) = x2 - 3 .
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- the number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term .
- the sum or difference of terms which have variables raised to positive integer powers and which have coefficients that may be real .
- the highest number that divides exactly into two or more numbers.
- the figure formed by two rays .
- root a number that must be multiplied times itself three times to equal a given number .
- a technique for distributing two binomials .
- a polynomial with one term .
- the mathematics of working with variables .
16 Clues: a polynomial with one term . • the figure formed by two rays . • of a function f(x) = x2 - 3 . • the mathematics of working with variables . • a technique for distributing two binomials . • value makes a negative number positive . • a point at which a graph intersects the y-axis . • numbers a number that is less than zero . • ...
Math 2014-09-27
Across
- 854 rounded to the nearest hundred
- one hundred thirty-six thousand, four hundred twenty-one
- __ - 18 = 30
- 6,327 - 1,409
- 7,752 - 440
- round to nearest thousand 75,322
- 2,000 + 30 +8
- 714 - 125
- 5,428 + 659
Down
- 408 + 193
- 354,291 rounded to the nearest hundred
- 7,153 - 5,856
- 5,611 + 244
- what place value is the 3 in the number 193,462
- 199 + 452
- three quarters
16 Clues: 408 + 193 • 714 - 125 • 199 + 452 • 7,752 - 440 • 5,611 + 244 • 5,428 + 659 • __ - 18 = 30 • 7,153 - 5,856 • 6,327 - 1,409 • 2,000 + 30 +8 • three quarters • round to nearest thousand 75,322 • 854 rounded to the nearest hundred • 354,291 rounded to the nearest hundred • what place value is the 3 in the number 193,462 • one hundred thirty-six thousand, four hundred twenty-one
Math 2016-04-06
math 2022-01-07
16 Clues: 5 X 5 • 9 X 5 • 3 X 5 • 5 X 19 • 65 X 9 • 65 X 5 • 48 - 19 • 183 X 5 • 654 X 254 • 96 divided by 3 • 44 divided by 2 • 900 divided by 6 • 776 divided by 8 • 915 divided by 3 • 1897 divided by 7 • 270 divided by 10
Math 2022-04-20
Across
- worked himself blind (last name)
- last found in a duel space
- an integer with infinitely many divisors
- closure is everything
- 17 and 19, 29 and 31
- commutes with its conjugate, or contains all conjugates, or invariant under conjugation, or ...
- Gauss's Theorema Egregium says something about this
- famously transcendental
- Riemann vs Lebesgue
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- different before, different after
- f(z)=z^n has n of these at infinity
- every vector space has one, given the choice
- "a ___ of truth", in a vector space
- finiteness in a group
- a (nonempty) graph has at least one
- this group counts holes, sort of
16 Clues: Riemann vs Lebesgue • 17 and 19, 29 and 31 • closure is everything • finiteness in a group • famously transcendental • last found in a duel space • worked himself blind (last name) • this group counts holes, sort of • different before, different after • f(z)=z^n has n of these at infinity • "a ___ of truth", in a vector space • a (nonempty) graph has at least one • ...
Math 2023-11-14
Across
- a three sided shape
- States sin(A)/a=sin(B)/b=sin(C)/c
- States c^2=a^2+b^2-2abcos(C)
- A singular definite place in space
- opposite/hypotenuse
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- Theorem that states a^2+b^2=c^2
- The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
- Lines that never meet
- 1/cosine
Down
- math with sin, cos, and tan
- opposite/adjacent
- 1/sine
- ___ Right Triangle: 30-60-90, 45-45-90
- 1/tangent
- Measured in degrees
16 Clues: 1/sine • 1/cosine • 1/tangent • opposite/adjacent • a three sided shape • opposite/hypotenuse • Measured in degrees • adjacent/hypotenuse • Lines that never meet • math with sin, cos, and tan • States c^2=a^2+b^2-2abcos(C) • Theorem that states a^2+b^2=c^2 • States sin(A)/a=sin(B)/b=sin(C)/c • A singular definite place in space • ___ Right Triangle: 30-60-90, 45-45-90 • ...
math 2024-04-22
Across
- tax on real estate paid by the owner
- an initial payment made when something is bought on credit
- a home loan option that offers a single interest rate for the entire term, or length, of a loan
- all your monthly debt payments divided by your gross monthly income
- a tax on the market value of privately owned property
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- take possession of a mortgaged property as a result of the mortgagor's failure to keep up their mortgage payments.
- compares what portion of your income is needed to cover all of your monthly debt
- a home loan with a variable interest rate
- a type of property insurance that covers losses and damages to your home
- shows what percentage of your income would go toward housing expenses
- a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property
- a type of mortgage where you pay just the loan's interest
- the amount for which something can be sold on a given market.
- a mortgage in which a large portion of the borrowed principal is repaid in a single payment at the end of the loan period.
- a valuation set by the local government for the purpose of determining property taxes
- a bond, deed, or other document kept in the custody of a third party and taking effect only when a specified condition has been fulfilled.
16 Clues: tax on real estate paid by the owner • a home loan with a variable interest rate • a tax on the market value of privately owned property • a type of mortgage where you pay just the loan's interest • an initial payment made when something is bought on credit • the amount for which something can be sold on a given market. • ...
math! 2024-06-12
Across
- result of subtracting
- result of adding
- a number with a point
- distance from the center to edge of a circle
- middle number in a set of data
- measurement of an surface
- Mathematical statement with an equals sign
- most frequent number
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- diagram representing data
- formed by two intersecting lines
- Point where a line crosses the axis
- a guess
- measurement of space
- highest to lowest
- a reference line on a chart
- bottom number in a fraction
16 Clues: a guess • result of adding • highest to lowest • measurement of space • most frequent number • result of subtracting • a number with a point • diagram representing data • measurement of an surface • a reference line on a chart • bottom number in a fraction • middle number in a set of data • formed by two intersecting lines • Point where a line crosses the axis • ...
Mathmaticial words puzzle 2013-04-30
OVIS TEACHER CROSSWORD 2024-04-15
13 Clues: Our principle • Music teacher • English teacher • Biology teacher • Chinese teacher • Physics teacher • Math teacher(ULC) • Economics teacher • Math teacher(OVIS) • Our vice principle • Visual Arts teacher • Dance/library teacher • Social Sciences teacher
algebra crossword puzzle 2022-05-13
Across
- the solution to a function on the x-axis
- where you plot points
- another word for a straight line
- the border of something, add up all the sides
- the four section of a graph
- (x,y) or (h,k)
- translation is represented by the letter h
- math rule expressed in symbols
- a branch of math you learn in 8th grade
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- when a number is to the second power
- when a number is multiplied by itself
- represented by the letter m or rise over run
- translation is represented by the letter k
- a point on the graph where x=0 and represented by the letter b
- letters that to represent the unknown
- a school subject that has four letters
- the formula is length*width
- where you set an equation to zero to solve
- shape of a quadratic function on a graph
19 Clues: (x,y) or (h,k) • where you plot points • the four section of a graph • the formula is length*width • math rule expressed in symbols • another word for a straight line • when a number is to the second power • when a number is multiplied by itself • letters that to represent the unknown • a school subject that has four letters • a branch of math you learn in 8th grade • ...
7th Grade Math Vocab 2024-05-02
Across
- two lines that go on forever and never intersect
- a whole number that's positive or negative
- _________ property; multiplying the term on the outside times the terms on the inside
- the likeliness that something will happen
- angles that are next to each other
- a math statement where one expression is less than or greater than the other
- a relationship between two numbers
- an angle smaller than 90 degrees
- a math problem without an equals sign
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- _________ value; the distance from zero, always positive
- angles that add up to 180 degrees
- the space inside of a shape
- angles that add up to 90 degrees
- a letter that takes the place of a number; can change
- angles that are across from each other
- the distance across a circle
- an angle bigger than 90 degrees
- a math problem with an equals sign
- the extra cost of borrowing money
19 Clues: the space inside of a shape • the distance across a circle • an angle bigger than 90 degrees • angles that add up to 90 degrees • an angle smaller than 90 degrees • angles that add up to 180 degrees • the extra cost of borrowing money • angles that are next to each other • a math problem with an equals sign • a relationship between two numbers • ...
Crossword 2022-02-11
Across
- Advanced math topic that brakes down larger numbers into smaller ones
- this class at a more advanced level
- What this class is about
- Basic math topic that is still used
- Basic math topic that is still used
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- Advanced math topic that has many of one number added together
- Also called the addition method
- letters in math
- Different ways of doing this
- Like a sentence in this topic
10 Clues: letters in math • What this class is about • Different ways of doing this • Like a sentence in this topic • Also called the addition method • this class at a more advanced level • Basic math topic that is still used • Basic math topic that is still used • Advanced math topic that has many of one number added together • ...
Teachers and Staff of Prestige Academy: 2020-12-15
10 Clues: The math teacher • Third math teacher • The English teacher • The science teacher • The school principal • The second math teacher • First teacher’s assistant • Third teacher’s assistant • Second teacher’s assistant • The social studies and government teacher
Evangelist metaphors 2023-12-29
E-Learning Day 12/18 2023-12-18
Across
- The founder of algebra (Muslim)
- Method of solving systems by canceling a variable
- More than one equation
- Where to find the solution to a system on a graph
- When lines overlap there are this many solutions
- The website that helps you graph equations
- The father of mathematics (Greek)
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- A math statement that uses < or >
- Method of solving systems by plotting lines and finding intersections
- When there is no solution the lines are this
- The best Math teacher ever
- The system you use to practice your weak areas
- Initial amount or starting point on the y axis
- Rate of Change
- The best way to get in touch with Mr Hill on e-learning days
- A letter used in place of an unknown value
- y=mx+b
- A math statement of equality
- Method of solving systems by replacing the value of a variable in another equation
19 Clues: y=mx+b • Rate of Change • More than one equation • The best Math teacher ever • A math statement of equality • The founder of algebra (Muslim) • A math statement that uses < or > • The father of mathematics (Greek) • A letter used in place of an unknown value • The website that helps you graph equations • When there is no solution the lines are this • ...
Holy Crossword 2022-05-28
Across
- Thank you for your service
- Home base, for stuff
- Ancient, for some, American for others
- Gives perspective
- You have an hour to be a genius
- Not always so smart
- Boss, to teacher
- Mr. Panda
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- Last year's teacher
- Everyone's favorite class
- Time for this on Friday?
- 58 - 43, and such
- Thank you sweetheart
- Check for this in the afternoon
- Math, for some
- Brant's place
- ELA, for some
- Soon to be Mrs. T
- making you do this
19 Clues: Mr. Panda • Brant's place • ELA, for some • Math, for some • Boss, to teacher • 58 - 43, and such • Gives perspective • Soon to be Mrs. T • making you do this • Last year's teacher • Not always so smart • Thank you sweetheart • Home base, for stuff • Time for this on Friday? • Everyone's favorite class • Thank you for your service • Check for this in the afternoon • You have an hour to be a genius • ...
Crossword 2022-02-11
Across
- Advanced math topic that brakes down larger numbers into smaller ones
- this class at a more advanced level
- What this class is about
- Basic math topic that is still used
- Basic math topic that is still used
Down
- Advanced math topic that has many of one number added together
- Also called the addition method
- letters in math
- Different ways of doing this
- Like a sentence in this topic
10 Clues: letters in math • What this class is about • Different ways of doing this • Like a sentence in this topic • Also called the addition method • this class at a more advanced level • Basic math topic that is still used • Basic math topic that is still used • Advanced math topic that has many of one number added together • ...
math crossword puzzle 2012-10-11
Across
- a subject you use numbers in
- a book you use in math
- you use this sign when you add
- you use this to get the sum
- if you are having troubles you are having what
- you use this to get the diference
- you use this when you subtract
- you use this sign when you divide
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- you use this sign when you multiply
- work you do at home
- another word for digit
- you spend this at the store
- you use this ti get the product
- another word for numbers
- you use this to get the quoteint
15 Clues: work you do at home • a book you use in math • another word for digit • another word for numbers • you spend this at the store • you use this to get the sum • a subject you use numbers in • you use this sign when you add • you use this when you subtract • you use this ti get the product • you use this to get the quoteint • you use this to get the diference • ...
Summit Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-14
Across
- Summit's best friend and mascot
- 11th grade math teacher
- 11th grade history teacher
- 9th grade math teacher
- 10th grade math teacher
- 10th grade resident for history
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- 10th grade history teacher
- 11th grade Chemistry teacher
- 10th grade English teacher
- 11th grade student history teacher
- 9th and 10th grade Spanish teacher
11 Clues: 9th grade math teacher • 11th grade math teacher • 10th grade math teacher • 10th grade history teacher • 11th grade history teacher • 10th grade English teacher • 11th grade Chemistry teacher • Summit's best friend and mascot • 10th grade resident for history • 11th grade student history teacher • 9th and 10th grade Spanish teacher
Buildings And Locations 2021-12-21
Across
- Resources management Building
- Physical plant/sculpture studios
- Jenkins Gymnasium
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
- Astronomy Lab
- Student Services Center
- Clausen Center for Innovation and Skilled Trades
- Math Building
- Health and Life Sciences Building
- ANX b
- Ludlam Hall
- Cade Center For Fine Arts
- FLRS
- Glen Burnie Town Center
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- Humanities Building
- AMIL
- Dragun Science Building
- Careers Center
- Pascal Center for Performing Arts
- JOHN
- Center for Applied Learning and Technology
- Truxal Library
- Schwarts Student Union
- ANX A
24 Clues: AMIL • JOHN • FLRS • ANX b • ANX A • Ludlam Hall • Astronomy Lab • Math Building • Careers Center • Truxal Library • Jenkins Gymnasium • Humanities Building • Schwarts Student Union • Dragun Science Building • Student Services Center • Glen Burnie Town Center • Cade Center For Fine Arts • Resources management Building • Physical plant/sculpture studios • Pascal Center for Performing Arts • ...
School 2023-02-07
Across
- play online games
- the main boss of the school
- where you go to learn
- where the whole school goes to have meetings
- drawing
- what you write on
- experiments
- where your teacher writes on
- our past
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- you workout
- you learn about your body
- what you write in
- who you learn from
- who goes to school
- where you learn to play instruments
- does your math for you
- what you write with
- play with your friends outside
- addition and subtraction
- where a student sits
20 Clues: drawing • our past • you workout • experiments • what you write in • play online games • what you write on • who you learn from • who goes to school • what you write with • where a student sits • where you go to learn • does your math for you • addition and subtraction • you learn about your body • the main boss of the school • where your teacher writes on • play with your friends outside • ...
Dragons 2024-04-30
Across
- planet with rings
- math with letters
- largest planet
- 6th grade ELA teacher
- 100 years
- season with Christmas
- 6th grade Social Studies teacher
- when water falls from the sky
- first month of school
- how to keep yourself healthy
- the study of shapes
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- 6th grade education assistant
- deadly virus
- 6th grade math teacher
- not a planet anymore
- 4-5 sentences
- game with a flying bus
- study lab teacher
- where martians live
- last month of school
- 6th grade science teacher
- season without school
22 Clues: 100 years • deadly virus • 4-5 sentences • largest planet • planet with rings • math with letters • study lab teacher • where martians live • the study of shapes • not a planet anymore • last month of school • 6th grade ELA teacher • season with Christmas • season without school • first month of school • 6th grade math teacher • game with a flying bus • 6th grade science teacher • ...
Class of 2027 2021-03-09
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- "Come pizza!"
- Lime and salt
- Deer
- English teacher
- Teacher of Math
- Half of Manya
- Verena's job
- Likes Harry Styles
- El Patito ____
- ____cheesca
- With salad, and Kyler likes it
- What most people here are
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- Math genius
- Inventor
- Dr. Gabriel's job
- One half of Seja
- Emel
- Brings the soccerball
- Likes writing
- Art teacher
- The person who brought the limoncho
- Teacher of Spanish 1
- Su Abuelo
- "I did a clay pot in ___!"
- Teacher of Spanish 2
25 Clues: Deer • Emel • Inventor • Su Abuelo • Math genius • Art teacher • ____cheesca • Verena's job • "Come pizza!" • Lime and salt • Likes writing • Half of Manya • El Patito ____ • English teacher • Teacher of Math • One half of Seja • Dr. Gabriel's job • Likes Harry Styles • Teacher of Spanish 1 • Teacher of Spanish 2 • Brings the soccerball • What most people here are • "I did a clay pot in ___!" • ...
Crossword 2022-03-27
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- 29th element
- Math term
- Algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, etc
- Combination utensil
- Teenage breakout
- Male lead in Barbie
- Teachers can use a projector, blackboard or _____
- Month named for Caesar
- Surprise test (2 words)
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- City in southeast Ontario
- Barrie North's principal
- Numerous
- Lays eyes on
- Spring, Summer and Winter _____ provides students with some time off
- Infectious disease, causing a pandemic
- ____ __ home run (2 words)
- "Je _____ français."
- Cookie with three layers
18 Clues: Numerous • Math term • 29th element • Lays eyes on • Teenage breakout • Combination utensil • Male lead in Barbie • "Je _____ français." • Month named for Caesar • Surprise test (2 words) • Barrie North's principal • Cookie with three layers • City in southeast Ontario • ____ __ home run (2 words) • Algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, etc • Infectious disease, causing a pandemic • ...
Crossword 2022-03-27
Across
- Algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, etc
- Teenage breakout
- "Je _____ français."
- Barrie North's principal
- Numerous
- Combination utensil
- Infectious disease, causing a pandemic
- ____ __ home run (2 words)
- Spring, Summer and Winter _____ provides students with some time off
Down
- Math term
- Male lead in Barbie
- Teachers can use a projector, blackboard or _____
- Surprise test (2 words)
- Month named for Caesar
- Lays eyes on
- Three-layered cookie
- City in southeast Ontario
- 29th element
18 Clues: Numerous • Math term • Lays eyes on • 29th element • Teenage breakout • Male lead in Barbie • Combination utensil • "Je _____ français." • Three-layered cookie • Month named for Caesar • Surprise test (2 words) • Barrie North's principal • City in southeast Ontario • ____ __ home run (2 words) • Algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, etc • Infectious disease, causing a pandemic • ...
Math Vocabulary 2020-12-02
14 Clues: por • mas • medir • sumar • menos • contar • restar • resolver • the study of numbers • to talk about the differences • the number or amount of something • math in which letters represent numbers • math that studies shapes, sizes, distance • a word or symbol that represents a quantity
Core Math Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
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- A solution set is ___________ if its two solutions are linearly independent
- Wolfram ___________ is a useful computational tool in Math 82
- An undamped oscillator is an example of a ____________ system
- We can use ________ expansion to compute the determinant of 3 x 3 matrices
- A square matrix is __________ if and only if its determinant does not equal 0
- The number of problem sets that we had in Math 82
- An n x n matrix A is diagonalizable if and only if A has n linearly ___________ eigenvectors
- The 2x2 zoology of phase portraits reminded us of the _____ emoji
- We use the separation of variables method to solve first-order, _________ ODEs
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- This type of circuit is mathematically similar to the mass-spring system with damping
- An ___________ set is an orthogonal set of unit vectors
- The instrument that Prof. Zinn-Brooks played in the Math 73 Music Video
- The ___-Schwarz Inequality is |u・v| ≤ ||u|| ||v||
- The dimension of a matrix’s null space
- When using the Undetermined ___________ method to solve a forced, linear, constant-coefficient DE, we start by guessing a particular solution to the DE
- The number of vectors in a basis for a subspace
- An online space where we asked questions and collaborated with each other (in Math 19 & Math 82)
- According to Prof. Jakes, ________ functions are the “peas and carrots” of DEs
- The final step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- We call two matrices row __________ if and only if they can be reduced to the same row echelon form
- Describes a function that is injective AND surjective
- An ____________ system of linear equations has no solution
- “Very ______” - Prof. Karp
- Another name for eᴬᵗ
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues have real AND imaginary components
- “Are you kidding, does this really ____?” - Prof. Jakes
- The ________ Inequality is ||u + v|| ≤ ||u|| + ||v||
- The dimension of a matrix’s row and column spaces
- “______ is a rebellious lover.”
- The Math 73 Music Video was a parody of “_____ the Sea” from The Little Mermaid
- The ___________ matrix has columns that are linearly independent solutions of x’ = Ax
- A center is a ______ equilibrium point
- We can use elementary row operations to reduce a matrix into row _______ form
- The last name of the other very important Darryl in Math 82
- A technique that we use to solve nonlinear systems
- y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’
- We find the ___________ points by setting x’ AND y’ equal to 0
- In Math 19, we learned about single variable and multi variable ________
- The Greek letter that we use to denote the fundamental matrix
- Used as a prefix for “space”, “vector”, and “value”
- The _____ Theorem states that an n x n real matrix is symmetric if and only if it is orthogonally diagonalizable
- The _______-Grobman Theorem tells us when linearization is faithful
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is its multiplicity as a root of the characteristic equation
- Cofactor expansion is also known as _______ expansion
- The D in DE stands for ____________
- Prof. Jakes always showed us a “ ___ of the day” after break
- A fancier way of saying “onto”
- x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ...
- We can solve a non-separable, first-order, linear ODE using the ___________ factor method
- To find the _________ of a matrix, we interchange the rows and columns of the matrix
- Where all of our Core math courses took place
- The ____ functions “even have their own Wikipedia page” - Prof. Yong & Prof. Jakes
- We find the __________ by setting x’ OR y’ equal to 0
- An online tool for graphing (useful for plotting level curves!)
- In addition to being important in calculus, the ______ series are useful for solving DEs (especially when using the power series method)
- An acronym for the epidemic model that we explored further in Math 82 (and were introduced to in Bio 52)
- This type of ODE has a non-zero term that either depends only on the independent variable or is a non-zero constant
- The first type of proof that we learned how to write (in Core math)
- An unforced DE is also called a ___________ DE
- An n x n matrix A is ______________ if there is a diagonal matrix D such that A is similar to D
- The ____ of a set of matrices is the set of all linear combinations of the matrices
- Like oscillations, ________ motion has damped and undamped DEs
- A(BC) = (AB)C
- The Greek letter that we use for eigenvalues and in the characteristic polynomial/equation
- When we had questions in Math 73, we could post them on ______
- The ______ form of a first-order, linear ODE is y’(x) + p(x)y(x) = q(x)
- A _____ for a subspace is a set of vectors that spans the subspace and is linearly independent
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- A square matrix is invertible if and only if ____ is not one of its eigenvalues
- Our best guess to the solution of a DE (what we substitute into the DE to solve it)
- The sum of the entries on the main diagonal of a matrix
- Prof. Yong played us an adorable video of this animal at the end of each break
- The password for Prof. Jakes’ (Math 82) Zoom meeting
- The maximal interval over which a solution to a DE exists and satisfies the DE is the domain of _________
- Our homework can either be handwritten or typed in _____
- We learned about this type of polynomial of degree N while exploring power series
- The professors that taught Math 82 during the summer of 2021 were Prof ____ and Prof Jakes
- The _________ numbers are 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, …
- Statements that have been proven to be true (we reference these in the proofs that we write)
- For a 2 x 2 matrix, we know this as “ad − bc”
- An ________ point is the opposite of a singular point
- A ________ is closed under addition and scalar multiplication
- Used in Math 82 to describe a collection of phase portraits (although more commonly used to refer to the study of animals)
- A __________ system of linear equations has at least one solution
- The Gram-____ Process is an algorithm that we use to construct an orthogonal basis of a subspace of Rⁿ
- A matrix of first-order partial derivatives that is often used for the linearization of nonlinear DEs
- In this type of iteration, xₙ is an approximate solution to the DE
- The highest number of derivatives that appears in an ODE
- “Math 73, _______ to see”
- A vector space that has no finite basis is _____-dimensional
- The second step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- We use the characteristic polynomial/equation to find the ___________ of a matrix
- The type of problem that contains a DE and a boundary condition
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is the dimension of its corresponding eigenspace
- The ______________ polynomial is a polynomial in λ obtained when expanding det(A − λI)
- “The child of a theorem”
- When x₀ is singular, we use the _________ method
- Everyone’s favorite type of proof from Math 19 is the _______-delta proof
- The highest rank that we reached in Prof Yong’s Spelling Bee game
- A saddle is an ________ equilibrium point
- When we solve a DE using power series, we find a _________ relation for the coefficients of a solution to the DE
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues only have imaginary components
- The last name of the author who wrote our Math 73 textbook
- An acronym for the type of differential equations that we focused on in Math 82
- Prof. Yong’s garage door is an example of a ______ oscillator
- The type of problem that contains a DE and an initial condition
- In ___ ODEs, the dependent variable and its derivatives only occur linearly
- Prof. Jakes’ way of asking if something makes sense is saying this word twice
- The set of all vectors that are orthogonal to a subspace is the orthogonal __________ of that subspace
- We can use the _________ of parameters method to solve second-order, linear, forced ODEs
- We use this website to submit our homework
- An n x n matrix A is _______ to an n x n matrix B if there is an invertible n x n matrix P such that P⁻¹AP = B
- Math 19, Math 73, and Math 82 are collectively known as ____ math
- ________ and Feebas’ story taught us that “one must take risks in love”
- A Greek letter that is commonly used with trig and polar coordinates
- 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ...
- In __________ ODEs, the independent variable does not appear explicitly
- Everyone’s least favorite problem from (Math 82) Homework 4 was the _________ problem
- ________ functions are infinitely differentiable
- _____’s Method is a numerical tool that we used to approximate solutions to DEs
- Matrix ______________ is not commutable
- The corollary of ____’s Theorem says that the Wronskian of two solutions to a DE are either always zero or never zero
- The broken furnace problem in (Math 82) Homework 6 relies on ______’s Law of Cooling
- A square matrix is _________ if it equals its own transpose
- Every higher order DE can be written as a ______ of first-order DEs
- As Prof. Su often says, “You can’t ____ me from…”
- When the determinant of A is negative, we’re in “______ city!”
- A linear transformation that is both one-to-one and onto
- Two vectors are __________ to each other if their dot product equals zero
- As Prof. Orrison often says, “Change of ___________ is very important in math”
- A ________ matrix is a square matrix whose non diagonal entries are all zeros
- The Greek letter that we use for writing long sums
- The solution to a forced DE consists of a homogeneous solution and a __________ solution
- The third step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when both eigenvalues are real and have the same sign
- The ____ space is the subspace that contains solutions of the homogeneous linear system Ax = 0
- A quantity that only has magnitude (no direction)
137 Clues: y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’ • A(BC) = (AB)C • Another name for eᴬᵗ • 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ... • x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ... • “The child of a theorem” • “Math 73, _______ to see” • “Very ______” - Prof. Karp • A fancier way of saying “onto” • “______ is a rebellious lover.” • The D in DE stands for ____________ • The dimension of a matrix’s null space • A center is a ______ equilibrium point • ...
Crossword Puzzle Math edition 2022-05-23
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- the math tool we cannot live with out
- repeated subtraction
- we do it ever wed.for PSSA prep
- less than greater than equal to
- repeated addition
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- square,rectangle,rhombus, trapezoid...
- they have three side
- we use it to correct are home work
- Best math techer
- we say it after the whole number
- you put it on are math test
- we do it every other day for E.I
12 Clues: Best math techer • repeated addition • they have three side • repeated subtraction • you put it on are math test • we do it ever wed.for PSSA prep • less than greater than equal to • we say it after the whole number • we do it every other day for E.I • we use it to correct are home work • the math tool we cannot live with out • square,rectangle,rhombus, trapezoid...
Crisswords for math 2023-01-23
13 Clues: + • % • - • X • ÷ • = • Size of product • a number left over • how high a shape is • a completed math statement • transforming a math sentence for • the measurement across an object • the force of gravity placed down on an object
Franz's Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-28
Across
- This shape has no point.
- Which type of angle has 90 degrees?
- The opposite of negative.
- Math Puns are the first _____ of madness
- What tool is best suited for math?
- What's a math teacher's favorite kind of tree?
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- It goes up and down.
- This angle is known to be really cute.
- Cheer up a little, don't be so _______.
- In addition, you do one number _____ the other number.
- I love Ice Cream waffle ______'s!
- What shape do you always have to be careful of?
- I can't hear the show, turn up the _______.
- Everyone come and get your slice of ___.
- Sharing is caring, give him ____ pie.
15 Clues: It goes up and down. • This shape has no point. • The opposite of negative. • I love Ice Cream waffle ______'s! • What tool is best suited for math? • Which type of angle has 90 degrees? • Sharing is caring, give him ____ pie. • This angle is known to be really cute. • Cheer up a little, don't be so _______. • Math Puns are the first _____ of madness • ...
Best Math Class EVER 2023-05-19
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- SOCCER PRO
- MATH AND GAMER GURU
- ANYA'S BFF
- EVERYBODY'S FRIEND
- ALSO STEPANIK'S NEIGHBOR
- FASTEST TYPER IN THE WEST
- GO BAYLOR
- MONKEY MAN
- ON VACATION ALREADY, SO SAD
- GAMER GAMER GAMER
- THE TEACHER
- STEPANIK'S NEIGHBOR
- IMAEYA'S BFF
- SWIFTIE
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- OUR FIRST SPOTLIGHT
- GOT TEAL BRACES YO
- CARTER
- OUR FAVORITE LIBRARIAN
- SLIME ANYONE?
- MATH GENIUS
- TWIRLING WIZ
- EVERYONE'S FRIEND
- CAMERON
- GOLDFISH ANYONE?
- DANCING QUEEN
- DID SOMEONE SAY HARRY POTTER?
- FUNNY MAN
- THE SINGER
28 Clues: CARTER • CAMERON • SWIFTIE • GO BAYLOR • FUNNY MAN • SOCCER PRO • ANYA'S BFF • MONKEY MAN • THE SINGER • MATH GENIUS • THE TEACHER • TWIRLING WIZ • IMAEYA'S BFF • SLIME ANYONE? • DANCING QUEEN • GOLDFISH ANYONE? • EVERYONE'S FRIEND • GAMER GAMER GAMER • GOT TEAL BRACES YO • EVERYBODY'S FRIEND • OUR FIRST SPOTLIGHT • MATH AND GAMER GURU • STEPANIK'S NEIGHBOR • OUR FAVORITE LIBRARIAN • ALSO STEPANIK'S NEIGHBOR • ...
People You Should Know 2023-09-11
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- Art
- History Club
- Math Interventionist
- Counselor
- Activities Secretary
- Math
- English/Music/Cosplay Club
- Social Studies
- Superintendent
- Science
- Advisory/Special Education
- Library Media Specialist
- PE/Health
- Activities Director
- Advisory/Special Education/Cafe
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- School Resource Officer
- School Nurse
- Exploratory/Media
- Director of Building and Grounds
- Industrial Technology
- Advisor/PE/Football Coach
- Principal
- Choir
- Band
- Advisory/Special Education
- Advisory/Spanish/Speech Team
- Waters, Special Education
- School Secretary
- Agriculture/FFA
- Social Worker
- English (Currently Absent)
31 Clues: Art • Band • Math • Choir • Science • Principal • Counselor • PE/Health • School Nurse • History Club • Social Worker • Social Studies • Superintendent • Agriculture/FFA • School Secretary • Exploratory/Media • Activities Director • Math Interventionist • Activities Secretary • Industrial Technology • School Resource Officer • Library Media Specialist • Advisor/PE/Football Coach • Waters, Special Education • ...
Math Madness 2021-01-21
15 Clues: small • answer • (x-h)=4p(y-k) • math leftovers • temporary space • a type of factor • part of a function • layout of a process • a phrase of numbers • bottom of a fraction • opposite of addition • an expression of terms • a subject with numbers • the opposite of vertical • numbers dispersed evenly
Townview Crossword 2021-10-20
Across
- accelerated math course
- sombrero wearer
- intro camp for tag
- 3 day field trip
- works at security in the mornings
- inferior humans
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- what the tables turn into
- located outside mr cullins room
- drives a geo metro
- what we do
- tag fashion
- the hard math
- our mascot
- Christmas ornament man
- what we do during class
- room on first floor
16 Clues: what we do • our mascot • tag fashion • the hard math • sombrero wearer • inferior humans • 3 day field trip • drives a geo metro • intro camp for tag • room on first floor • Christmas ornament man • accelerated math course • what we do during class • what the tables turn into • located outside mr cullins room • works at security in the mornings
My fun Crossword 2021-06-25
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- _e_ _ (math)
- _o_ _ (language)
- M_ _ t_ _ _ i_ _ _i_ _ (Math)
- S_ _g_ (Music)
- _e _ _ _r (language)
- p---e- (natural science)
- M _ _ _ (Social Science)
- W_ _s (Social Science)
- -r-y-- (Religion)
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- C_ _ _ u_ _ (Social Science)
- b_ _d_ _e_ _ _ t_ (IHD)
- _o_o_ _ (art-ACE)
- U_ _v_ _s_ (Natural Science)
- f_ u_ a (Natural Science)
- B_ _l_ (Religion)
- _t_r_ (IHD)
- _l_ _ e_ (Natural Science)
17 Clues: _e_ _ (math) • _t_r_ (IHD) • S_ _g_ (Music) • _o_ _ (language) • _o_o_ _ (art-ACE) • B_ _l_ (Religion) • -r-y-- (Religion) • _e _ _ _r (language) • b_ _d_ _e_ _ _ t_ (IHD) • W_ _s (Social Science) • M _ _ _ (Social Science) • p---e- (natural science) • f_ u_ a (Natural Science) • _l_ _ e_ (Natural Science) • C_ _ _ u_ _ (Social Science) • U_ _v_ _s_ (Natural Science) • ...
Puzzle of the Day!! Our grade 2022-09-29
Across
- loves math/ science
- best friends with liv
- cousins with liv
- likes wolves and to howl
- likes math
- three letter name that ends with haron
- wants to create a company/ sucsessful buisness man
- has bound hair
- speaks russian
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- good at art
- has long brown hair
- has red hair
- is annoying
- loves to do art
- loves starbucks
- loves monkeys
16 Clues: likes math • good at art • is annoying • has red hair • loves monkeys • has bound hair • speaks russian • loves to do art • loves starbucks • cousins with liv • has long brown hair • loves math/ science • best friends with liv • likes wolves and to howl • three letter name that ends with haron • wants to create a company/ sucsessful buisness man
Expectation 2023-10-27
Resources 2022-02-09
Across
- The only day of the week Mathify is closed
- Platform used for some online homework
- Free online graphing calculator
- The sequence of 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,...
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- Last name of my math teacher this semester
- Helps me write math on the computer
- Where to get free online math tutoring
- Where I see what was done in math class,daily
- Used for teacher math lessons
9 Clues: Used for teacher math lessons • Free online graphing calculator • Helps me write math on the computer • Platform used for some online homework • Where to get free online math tutoring • The sequence of 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,... • Last name of my math teacher this semester • The only day of the week Mathify is closed • Where I see what was done in math class,daily
Teachers and Staff of Prestige Academy: 2020-12-15
10 Clues: The math teacher • Third math teacher • The English teacher • The science teacher • The school principal • The second math teacher • First teacher’s assistant • Third teacher’s assistant • Second teacher’s assistant • The social studies and government teacher
Spelling Crossword 2013-03-20
Across
- bravery or heroic courage.
- the temperature or what is happening out side in the sky.
- the state of being good.
- math term: exact same shape and size
- the relation between two similar magnitudes
- the statistics of temperature, humidity,wind, precipitation.
- math term "You got____on the test."
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- city where Mount Olympus is located.
- ancient city-state in Greece who learned about school and manners.
- government by the people
- a person who herds sheep in Bible times.
- a factor related or dependent on other factors.
- math term: to turn around
- ancient city in Greece.
- what helps protect the people in battle or war.
15 Clues: government by the people • the state of being good. • ancient city in Greece. • math term: to turn around • bravery or heroic courage. • math term "You got____on the test." • city where Mount Olympus is located. • math term: exact same shape and size • a person who herds sheep in Bible times. • the relation between two similar magnitudes • ...
Math Crossword 2015-05-13
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- having to do with numbers
- information used in graphing
- a number with a whole number and part of a number (tenths, hundredths, etc.)
- 3.14
- used in math; measures 12 inches
- equivalent to or equal to
- part of 100
- the basic unit of length in the metric system
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- a 10 sided polygon
- a number used in addition
- in math it displays data
- lines that are side by side with no chance of intersecting
- an area of math that works with 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional figures
- measurement used with temperature and with geometry
- found when you multiply length and width
15 Clues: 3.14 • part of 100 • a 10 sided polygon • in math it displays data • having to do with numbers • a number used in addition • equivalent to or equal to • information used in graphing • used in math; measures 12 inches • found when you multiply length and width • the basic unit of length in the metric system • measurement used with temperature and with geometry • ...
Spanish Papeleria Crossword 2023-05-17
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- What do you write with on a math test?
- What do you store loose papers in?
- What you draw with
- A paper store
- What can you not write with in math
- What you erase pencil marks with
- Ripped out of a cuaderno
- What can you SNIP with?
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- You can't use these in math...
- What do you read during a read-in
- What is used to check out items in a store
- What to write your Spanish notes in?
- Worker in a store
- How do you carry school supplies?
- Some students don't get to school by a vehicle instead they get there...
15 Clues: A paper store • Worker in a store • What you draw with • What can you SNIP with? • Ripped out of a cuaderno • You can't use these in math... • What you erase pencil marks with • What do you read during a read-in • How do you carry school supplies? • What do you store loose papers in? • What can you not write with in math • What to write your Spanish notes in? • ...
Anniversary 2021-10-30
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- Online graph software
- Nick bakes this
- Favourite grocery store
- Nick’s favourite subject
- Province for stargazing and sunrise watching.
- Favourite pizza
- Street of our first home
- Conference in Chicago
- Subject of first conversation
- Sam’s favourite tim’s beverage
- Friendship years
- Bed size
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- Math Riddle Protagonist
- Hall UTM location where we used to study a lot
- Dating years
- MAT202 prof
- Equations Course description
- Favourite planet
- Sam’s favourite subject
- Local hiking trail
- First drag show
- Favourite colour
- Birthday month
- First sushi date
24 Clues: Bed size • MAT202 prof • Dating years • Birthday month • Nick bakes this • First drag show • Favourite pizza • Favourite planet • Favourite colour • Friendship years • First sushi date • Local hiking trail • Online graph software • Conference in Chicago • Math Riddle Protagonist • Sam’s favourite subject • Favourite grocery store • Nick’s favourite subject • Street of our first home • ...
Schwa Vowels __ RYLAN 2023-10-19
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- , Two words that mean the same thing
- , Good aim
- , The Capital of Canada
- , Someone really bad and mean
- , A reward for good deeds
- , The Opposite of useless
- , You are very convincing
- , Someone evil
- , The ____ Hulk
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- , Are you ___ serious
- , Huge and Big are ___
- , The opposite of the mind
- , A part of the Government
- , Welcome to the News ____
- , A human being
- , Material in the Sidewalk
- , Worth a lot
- , The dot in math
- , A fruit
- , A type of Math problem
20 Clues: , Good aim • , A fruit • , Worth a lot • , Someone evil • , A human being • , The ____ Hulk • , The dot in math • , Are you ___ serious • , Huge and Big are ___ • , The Capital of Canada • , A type of Math problem • , A reward for good deeds • , The Opposite of useless • , You are very convincing • , The opposite of the mind • , A part of the Government • , Welcome to the News ____ • ...
Emilia's Crossword 2021-06-22
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- U_ _v_ _s_ (Natural Science)
- _o_ _ (language)
- _l_ _ e_ (Natural Science)
- C_ _ _u_ _ _ (Computing)
- _e _ _ _r (language)
- f_ u_ a (Natural Science)
- S_ _g_ (Music)
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- C_ _ _ u_ _ (Social Science)
- W_ _s (Social Science)
- B_ _l_ (Religion)
- M_ _ t_ _ _ i_ _ _i_ _ (Math)
- _o_o_ _ (art-ACE)
- _e_ _ (math)
- b_ _d_ _e_ _ _ t_ (IHD)
- _t_r_ (IHD)
- M _ _ _ (Social Science)
16 Clues: _e_ _ (math) • _t_r_ (IHD) • S_ _g_ (Music) • _o_ _ (language) • B_ _l_ (Religion) • _o_o_ _ (art-ACE) • _e _ _ _r (language) • W_ _s (Social Science) • b_ _d_ _e_ _ _ t_ (IHD) • M _ _ _ (Social Science) • C_ _ _u_ _ _ (Computing) • _l_ _ e_ (Natural Science) • f_ u_ a (Natural Science) • C_ _ _ u_ _ (Social Science) • U_ _v_ _s_ (Natural Science) • M_ _ t_ _ _ i_ _ _i_ _ (Math)
Crossword 2022-03-27
Across
- Algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, etc
- Teenage breakout
- "Je _____ français."
- Barrie North's principal
- Numerous
- Combination utensil
- Infectious disease, causing a pandemic
- ____ __ home run (2 words)
- Spring, Summer and Winter _____ provides students with some time off
Down
- Math term
- Male lead in Barbie
- Teachers can use a projector, blackboard or _____
- Surprise test (2 words)
- Month named for Caesar
- Lays eyes on
- Cookie with three layers
- City in southeast Ontario
- 29th element
18 Clues: Numerous • Math term • Lays eyes on • 29th element • Teenage breakout • Male lead in Barbie • Combination utensil • "Je _____ français." • Month named for Caesar • Surprise test (2 words) • Cookie with three layers • Barrie North's principal • City in southeast Ontario • ____ __ home run (2 words) • Algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, etc • Infectious disease, causing a pandemic • ...
Welcome to Middle School 2022-08-22
Across
- Who is your science teacher?
- Which teacher loves sarcasm?
- What is our school mascot?
- Which AP was on this floor last year?
- Who is the new math teacher on the floor?
- How many math teachers are on this floor?
- What is the street name we exit on?
- Which teacher taught writing and is now teaching social studies?
Down
- What type of beverage do most teachers drink?
- Who is the new 7th grade Literacy teacher?
- What is the name of our security guard?
- What are 8th graders getting ready to apply to?
- Which staff members are twins?
- Which class involves numbers?
- Who is most likely to answer the phone at the main office?
- What is the last name of our current principal?
- Which cohort is Mr. Knox's homeroom?
- Which subject did Dean Jones previously teach?
18 Clues: What is our school mascot? • Who is your science teacher? • Which teacher loves sarcasm? • Which class involves numbers? • Which staff members are twins? • What is the street name we exit on? • Which cohort is Mr. Knox's homeroom? • Which AP was on this floor last year? • What is the name of our security guard? • Who is the new math teacher on the floor? • ...
Core Math Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
Across
- Cofactor expansion is also known as _______ expansion
- A ________ matrix is a square matrix whose non diagonal entries are all zeros
- ________ and Feebas’ story taught us that “one must take risks in love”
- A(BC) = (AB)C
- Like oscillations, ________ motion has damped and undamped DEs
- The _____ Theorem states that an n x n real matrix is symmetric if and only if it is orthogonally diagonalizable
- Describes a function that is injective AND surjective
- As Prof. Su often says, “You can’t ____ me from…”
- A fancier way of saying “onto”
- A linear transformation that is both one-to-one and onto
- “Are you kidding, does this really ____?” - Prof. Jakes
- A center is a ______ equilibrium point
- The set of all vectors that are orthogonal to a subspace is the orthogonal __________ of that subspace
- Where all of our Core math courses took place
- The type of problem that contains a DE and a boundary condition
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is the dimension of its corresponding eigenspace
- In Math 19, we learned about single variable and multi variable ________
- According to Prof. Jakes, ________ functions are the “peas and carrots” of DEs
- The ___-Schwarz Inequality is |u・v| ≤ ||u|| ||v||
- In __________ ODEs, the independent variable does not appear explicitly
- An online space where we asked questions and collaborated with each other (in Math 19 & Math 82)
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues have real AND imaginary components
- The ______________ polynomial is a polynomial in λ obtained when expanding det(A − λI)
- Every higher order DE can be written as a ______ of first-order DEs
- Two vectors are __________ to each other if their dot product equals zero
- The first type of proof that we learned how to write (in Core math)
- The ____ of a set of matrices is the set of all linear combinations of the matrices
- We use this website to submit our homework
- An ___________ set is an orthogonal set of unit vectors
- The last name of the other very important Darryl in Math 82
- Wolfram ___________ is a useful computational tool in Math 82
- “The child of a theorem”
- The ____ functions “even have their own Wikipedia page” - Prof. Yong & Prof. Jakes
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- The ______ form of a first-order, linear ODE is y’(x) + p(x)y(x) = q(x)
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues only have imaginary components
- “Math 73, _______ to see”
- A ________ is closed under addition and scalar multiplication
- An n x n matrix A is _______ to an n x n matrix B if there is an invertible n x n matrix P such that P⁻¹AP = B
- The number of problem sets that we had in Math 82
- _____’s Method is a numerical tool that we used to approximate solutions to DEs
- The highest rank that we reached in Prof Yong’s Spelling Bee game
- We can solve a non-separable, first-order, linear ODE using the ___________ factor method
- The sum of the entries on the main diagonal of a matrix
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when both eigenvalues are real and have the same sign
- In ___ ODEs, the dependent variable and its derivatives only occur linearly
- “______ is a rebellious lover.”
- Prof. Jakes’ way of asking if something makes sense is saying this word twice
- Everyone’s least favorite problem from (Math 82) Homework 4 was the _________ problem
- The Greek letter that we use to denote the fundamental matrix
- An unforced DE is also called a ___________ DE
- The highest number of derivatives that appears in an ODE
- y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’
- The professors that taught Math 82 during the summer of 2021 were Prof ____ and Prof Jakes
- We call two matrices row __________ if and only if they can be reduced to the same row echelon form
- The instrument that Prof. Zinn-Brooks played in the Math 73 Music Video
- This type of ODE has a non-zero term that either depends only on the independent variable or is a non-zero constant
- Prof. Yong played us an adorable video of this animal at the end of each break
- A saddle is an ________ equilibrium point
- An undamped oscillator is an example of a ____________ system
- The ____ space is the subspace that contains solutions of the homogeneous linear system Ax = 0
- An n x n matrix A is ______________ if there is a diagonal matrix D such that A is similar to D
- When x₀ is singular, we use the _________ method
- The Greek letter that we use for eigenvalues and in the characteristic polynomial/equation
- The Greek letter that we use for writing long sums
- A square matrix is __________ if and only if its determinant does not equal 0
- An ____________ system of linear equations has no solution
Down
- In this type of iteration, xₙ is an approximate solution to the DE
- The _______-Grobman Theorem tells us when linearization is faithful
- An online tool for graphing (useful for plotting level curves!)
- This type of circuit is mathematically similar to the mass-spring system with damping
- Math 19, Math 73, and Math 82 are collectively known as ____ math
- Prof. Yong’s garage door is an example of a ______ oscillator
- A technique that we use to solve nonlinear systems
- The number of vectors in a basis for a subspace
- ________ functions are infinitely differentiable
- Matrix ______________ is not commutable
- The Math 73 Music Video was a parody of “_____ the Sea” from The Little Mermaid
- x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ...
- A Greek letter that is commonly used with trig and polar coordinates
- The type of problem that contains a DE and an initial condition
- In addition to being important in calculus, the ______ series are useful for solving DEs (especially when using the power series method)
- As Prof. Orrison often says, “Change of ___________ is very important in math”
- The password for Prof. Jakes’ (Math 82) Zoom meeting
- The corollary of ____’s Theorem says that the Wronskian of two solutions to a DE are either always zero or never zero
- An ________ point is the opposite of a singular point
- We can use elementary row operations to reduce a matrix into row _______ form
- We find the __________ by setting x’ OR y’ equal to 0
- 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ...
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is its multiplicity as a root of the characteristic equation
- The Gram-____ Process is an algorithm that we use to construct an orthogonal basis of a subspace of Rⁿ
- We can use ________ expansion to compute the determinant of 3 x 3 matrices
- Used in Math 82 to describe a collection of phase portraits (although more commonly used to refer to the study of animals)
- A _____ for a subspace is a set of vectors that spans the subspace and is linearly independent
- The solution to a forced DE consists of a homogeneous solution and a __________ solution
- A vector space that has no finite basis is _____-dimensional
- To find the _________ of a matrix, we interchange the rows and columns of the matrix
- We use the characteristic polynomial/equation to find the ___________ of a matrix
- A matrix of first-order partial derivatives that is often used for the linearization of nonlinear DEs
- We learned about this type of polynomial of degree N while exploring power series
- The ___________ matrix has columns that are linearly independent solutions of x’ = Ax
- The _________ numbers are 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, …
- A square matrix is _________ if it equals its own transpose
- The last name of the author who wrote our Math 73 textbook
- Another name for eᴬᵗ
- Prof. Jakes always showed us a “ ___ of the day” after break
- “Very ______” - Prof. Karp
- Our best guess to the solution of a DE (what we substitute into the DE to solve it)
- When the determinant of A is negative, we’re in “______ city!”
- We use the separation of variables method to solve first-order, _________ ODEs
- An acronym for the type of differential equations that we focused on in Math 82
- Our homework can either be handwritten or typed in _____
- The ________ Inequality is ||u + v|| ≤ ||u|| + ||v||
- A __________ system of linear equations has at least one solution
- For a 2 x 2 matrix, we know this as “ad − bc”
- The dimension of a matrix’s null space
- An acronym for the epidemic model that we explored further in Math 82 (and were introduced to in Bio 52)
- When we solve a DE using power series, we find a _________ relation for the coefficients of a solution to the DE
- When we had questions in Math 73, we could post them on ______
- The second step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- The broken furnace problem in (Math 82) Homework 6 relies on ______’s Law of Cooling
- The D in DE stands for ____________
- When using the Undetermined ___________ method to solve a forced, linear, constant-coefficient DE, we start by guessing a particular solution to the DE
- A square matrix is invertible if and only if ____ is not one of its eigenvalues
- The 2x2 zoology of phase portraits reminded us of the _____ emoji
- We find the ___________ points by setting x’ AND y’ equal to 0
- A solution set is ___________ if its two solutions are linearly independent
- A quantity that only has magnitude (no direction)
- The dimension of a matrix’s row and column spaces
- An n x n matrix A is diagonalizable if and only if A has n linearly ___________ eigenvectors
- The maximal interval over which a solution to a DE exists and satisfies the DE is the domain of _________
- The final step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- Statements that have been proven to be true (we reference these in the proofs that we write)
- We can use the _________ of parameters method to solve second-order, linear, forced ODEs
- The third step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- Everyone’s favorite type of proof from Math 19 is the _______-delta proof
- Used as a prefix for “space”, “vector”, and “value”
137 Clues: A(BC) = (AB)C • y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’ • Another name for eᴬᵗ • x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ... • 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ... • “The child of a theorem” • “Math 73, _______ to see” • “Very ______” - Prof. Karp • A fancier way of saying “onto” • “______ is a rebellious lover.” • The D in DE stands for ____________ • A center is a ______ equilibrium point • The dimension of a matrix’s null space • ...
Core Math Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
Across
- A solution set is ___________ if its two solutions are linearly independent
- Wolfram ___________ is a useful computational tool in Math 82
- An undamped oscillator is an example of a ____________ system
- We can use ________ expansion to compute the determinant of 3 x 3 matrices
- A square matrix is __________ if and only if its determinant does not equal 0
- The number of problem sets that we had in Math 82
- An n x n matrix A is diagonalizable if and only if A has n linearly ___________ eigenvectors
- The 2x2 zoology of phase portraits reminded us of the _____ emoji
- We use the separation of variables method to solve first-order, _________ ODEs
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- This type of circuit is mathematically similar to the mass-spring system with damping
- An ___________ set is an orthogonal set of unit vectors
- The instrument that Prof. Zinn-Brooks played in the Math 73 Music Video
- The ___-Schwarz Inequality is |u・v| ≤ ||u|| ||v||
- The dimension of a matrix’s null space
- When using the Undetermined ___________ method to solve a forced, linear, constant-coefficient DE, we start by guessing a particular solution to the DE
- The number of vectors in a basis for a subspace
- An online space where we asked questions and collaborated with each other (in Math 19 & Math 82)
- According to Prof. Jakes, ________ functions are the “peas and carrots” of DEs
- The final step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- We call two matrices row __________ if and only if they can be reduced to the same row echelon form
- Describes a function that is injective AND surjective
- An ____________ system of linear equations has no solution
- “Very ______” - Prof. Karp
- Another name for eᴬᵗ
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues have real AND imaginary components
- “Are you kidding, does this really ____?” - Prof. Jakes
- The ________ Inequality is ||u + v|| ≤ ||u|| + ||v||
- The dimension of a matrix’s row and column spaces
- “______ is a rebellious lover.”
- The Math 73 Music Video was a parody of “_____ the Sea” from The Little Mermaid
- The ___________ matrix has columns that are linearly independent solutions of x’ = Ax
- A center is a ______ equilibrium point
- We can use elementary row operations to reduce a matrix into row _______ form
- The last name of the other very important Darryl in Math 82
- A technique that we use to solve nonlinear systems
- y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’
- We find the ___________ points by setting x’ AND y’ equal to 0
- In Math 19, we learned about single variable and multi variable ________
- The Greek letter that we use to denote the fundamental matrix
- Used as a prefix for “space”, “vector”, and “value”
- The _____ Theorem states that an n x n real matrix is symmetric if and only if it is orthogonally diagonalizable
- The _______-Grobman Theorem tells us when linearization is faithful
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is its multiplicity as a root of the characteristic equation
- Cofactor expansion is also known as _______ expansion
- The D in DE stands for ____________
- Prof. Jakes always showed us a “ ___ of the day” after break
- A fancier way of saying “onto”
- x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ...
- We can solve a non-separable, first-order, linear ODE using the ___________ factor method
- To find the _________ of a matrix, we interchange the rows and columns of the matrix
- Where all of our Core math courses took place
- The ____ functions “even have their own Wikipedia page” - Prof. Yong & Prof. Jakes
- We find the __________ by setting x’ OR y’ equal to 0
- An online tool for graphing (useful for plotting level curves!)
- In addition to being important in calculus, the ______ series are useful for solving DEs (especially when using the power series method)
- An acronym for the epidemic model that we explored further in Math 82 (and were introduced to in Bio 52)
- This type of ODE has a non-zero term that either depends only on the independent variable or is a non-zero constant
- The first type of proof that we learned how to write (in Core math)
- An unforced DE is also called a ___________ DE
- An n x n matrix A is ______________ if there is a diagonal matrix D such that A is similar to D
- The ____ of a set of matrices is the set of all linear combinations of the matrices
- Like oscillations, ________ motion has damped and undamped DEs
- A(BC) = (AB)C
- The Greek letter that we use for eigenvalues and in the characteristic polynomial/equation
- When we had questions in Math 73, we could post them on ______
- The ______ form of a first-order, linear ODE is y’(x) + p(x)y(x) = q(x)
- A _____ for a subspace is a set of vectors that spans the subspace and is linearly independent
Down
- A square matrix is invertible if and only if ____ is not one of its eigenvalues
- Our best guess to the solution of a DE (what we substitute into the DE to solve it)
- The sum of the entries on the main diagonal of a matrix
- Prof. Yong played us an adorable video of this animal at the end of each break
- The password for Prof. Jakes’ (Math 82) Zoom meeting
- The maximal interval over which a solution to a DE exists and satisfies the DE is the domain of _________
- Our homework can either be handwritten or typed in _____
- We learned about this type of polynomial of degree N while exploring power series
- The professors that taught Math 82 during the summer of 2021 were Prof ____ and Prof Jakes
- The _________ numbers are 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, …
- Statements that have been proven to be true (we reference these in the proofs that we write)
- For a 2 x 2 matrix, we know this as “ad − bc”
- An ________ point is the opposite of a singular point
- A ________ is closed under addition and scalar multiplication
- Used in Math 82 to describe a collection of phase portraits (although more commonly used to refer to the study of animals)
- A __________ system of linear equations has at least one solution
- The Gram-____ Process is an algorithm that we use to construct an orthogonal basis of a subspace of Rⁿ
- A matrix of first-order partial derivatives that is often used for the linearization of nonlinear DEs
- In this type of iteration, xₙ is an approximate solution to the DE
- The highest number of derivatives that appears in an ODE
- “Math 73, _______ to see”
- A vector space that has no finite basis is _____-dimensional
- The second step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- We use the characteristic polynomial/equation to find the ___________ of a matrix
- The type of problem that contains a DE and a boundary condition
- The _________ multiplicity of an eigenvalue is the dimension of its corresponding eigenspace
- The ______________ polynomial is a polynomial in λ obtained when expanding det(A − λI)
- “The child of a theorem”
- When x₀ is singular, we use the _________ method
- Everyone’s favorite type of proof from Math 19 is the _______-delta proof
- The highest rank that we reached in Prof Yong’s Spelling Bee game
- A saddle is an ________ equilibrium point
- When we solve a DE using power series, we find a _________ relation for the coefficients of a solution to the DE
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when the eigenvalues only have imaginary components
- The last name of the author who wrote our Math 73 textbook
- An acronym for the type of differential equations that we focused on in Math 82
- Prof. Yong’s garage door is an example of a ______ oscillator
- The type of problem that contains a DE and an initial condition
- In ___ ODEs, the dependent variable and its derivatives only occur linearly
- Prof. Jakes’ way of asking if something makes sense is saying this word twice
- The set of all vectors that are orthogonal to a subspace is the orthogonal __________ of that subspace
- We can use the _________ of parameters method to solve second-order, linear, forced ODEs
- We use this website to submit our homework
- An n x n matrix A is _______ to an n x n matrix B if there is an invertible n x n matrix P such that P⁻¹AP = B
- Math 19, Math 73, and Math 82 are collectively known as ____ math
- ________ and Feebas’ story taught us that “one must take risks in love”
- A Greek letter that is commonly used with trig and polar coordinates
- 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ...
- In __________ ODEs, the independent variable does not appear explicitly
- Everyone’s least favorite problem from (Math 82) Homework 4 was the _________ problem
- ________ functions are infinitely differentiable
- _____’s Method is a numerical tool that we used to approximate solutions to DEs
- Matrix ______________ is not commutable
- The corollary of ____’s Theorem says that the Wronskian of two solutions to a DE are either always zero or never zero
- The broken furnace problem in (Math 82) Homework 6 relies on ______’s Law of Cooling
- A square matrix is _________ if it equals its own transpose
- Every higher order DE can be written as a ______ of first-order DEs
- As Prof. Su often says, “You can’t ____ me from…”
- When the determinant of A is negative, we’re in “______ city!”
- A linear transformation that is both one-to-one and onto
- Two vectors are __________ to each other if their dot product equals zero
- As Prof. Orrison often says, “Change of ___________ is very important in math”
- A ________ matrix is a square matrix whose non diagonal entries are all zeros
- The Greek letter that we use for writing long sums
- The solution to a forced DE consists of a homogeneous solution and a __________ solution
- The third step in the mathematical modeling process (based on Prof. Yong’s diagram)
- The type of phase portrait that we obtain when both eigenvalues are real and have the same sign
- The ____ space is the subspace that contains solutions of the homogeneous linear system Ax = 0
- A quantity that only has magnitude (no direction)
137 Clues: y₁y₂’ − y₂y₁’ • A(BC) = (AB)C • Another name for eᴬᵗ • 1 − x²/2! + x⁴/4! − ... • x − x³/3! + x⁵/5! − ... • “The child of a theorem” • “Math 73, _______ to see” • “Very ______” - Prof. Karp • A fancier way of saying “onto” • “______ is a rebellious lover.” • The D in DE stands for ____________ • The dimension of a matrix’s null space • A center is a ______ equilibrium point • ...
Cheetah 2014-06-03
Across
- A math problem that finds the sum
- The last digit in a number
- A clock with the numbers 1 to 12 around the face and rotating hands to show the hours, minutes and seconds
- A clock that uses numerals only to show the time.
- To say numbers in order
- Minute, hour or similar measurement shown on a clock
- Two or more figures forming a complete unit
- To take one quantity away from another
- Unit of time equal to 60 minutes
- Form or outline; pattern of object
- May only include numbers, variables, constants, operators and grouping symbols
Down
- To join two or more numbers to get one number (called the sum or total)
- Two things that belong together
- One of two equal parts
- A math problem that finds the difference between two numbers
- Without errors
- A unit of time that is equal to 60 seconds. 60 minutes make 1 hour
- The value of a digit depending on its place in a number
- To add up all the numbers
- All possible math problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division for a set of numbers
- The second digit from the right in a number
- To work out the answer
- Math statement containing an equal sign, to show that two expressions are equal
- To color in or darken
24 Clues: Without errors • To color in or darken • One of two equal parts • To work out the answer • To say numbers in order • To add up all the numbers • The last digit in a number • Two things that belong together • Unit of time equal to 60 minutes • A math problem that finds the sum • Form or outline; pattern of object • To take one quantity away from another • ...
VCHS Teachers Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-22
Across
- 7-9 Phy. Ed and 7th grade Health Teacher
- Psychology, Government, and Economics Social Studies Teacher
- 9-12 Art Teacher
- Biology/Anatomy Teacher
- Marketing, Keyboarding, and Financial Literacy Teacher
- Vocal Music Teacher
- Geometry Teacher/Wrestling coach
- 8th grade Science Teacher
- Physical Science Teacher
- 7th grade Social Studies Teacher
- Business Ed Teacher/Track & Cross country
- SEL Teacher
- 8th grade Social Studies Teacher
- Phy. Ed Teacher/2nd year teaching at VCHS
- Creative Writing and Dual Credit English Teacher
- 7th and 8th Earth and Life Science Teacher
- 10th grade World History Teacher
- Art Teacher/First Year Teaching at VCHS
- 7th grade Math Teacher
- Special Education Teacher
- English and Spanish Teacher
- 7-8 FaCS and Nutrition and Foods Teacher
Down
- Tech Ed and Robotics Teacher
- Informal Biology and Special Education Teacher
- 8th grade Math Teacher
- Informal and 7th grade English Teacher
- ILC Coordinator
- (10-12)Special Education Teacher
- Algebra I and Adv. Algebra Math Teacher
- 8th and 10th grade English Teacher
- Special Education Teacher
- Pride of VCHS
- Chemistry/Physics Teacher
- Algebra II and Calculus Math Teacher
- (10-11) English Teacher/first year teaching at VCHS
- 7-12 Band Teacher
- ND Studies, Law & Justice, and US History Social Studies teacher
- 9-12 English Teacher
- (9-10)Health/(9-10)Phy. Ed Teacher/Family Living Teacher/Military background
39 Clues: SEL Teacher • Pride of VCHS • ILC Coordinator • 9-12 Art Teacher • 7-12 Band Teacher • Vocal Music Teacher • 9-12 English Teacher • 8th grade Math Teacher • 7th grade Math Teacher • Biology/Anatomy Teacher • Physical Science Teacher • 8th grade Science Teacher • Special Education Teacher • Chemistry/Physics Teacher • Special Education Teacher • English and Spanish Teacher • ...
Work for April 20 2023 2023-04-19
Across
- the name of our state
- the name of one math teacher at KMS whose room is R201A
- this type of text is fiction and is usually a story
- the name of the teacher whose class you're in now
- the name of one ELA teacher at KMS P11
- the name of one math teacher at KMS whose room is P6
- the name of our school
- the name of one science teacher at KMS whose room is L201
- a reasonable guess based on both prior knowledge and text evidence
- facts, examples, reasons, and descriptions that expand on the central idea
- the name of one science teacher at KMS whose room is L102
- when you briefly restate in your own words the central idea and the most important details
Down
- the animal with a long neck and spots
- this type of text is non-fiction and teaches you something
- the most important point the author is trying to make
- the animal with a shell and fins
- the month that Mr. Whinna was born in
- the greatest restaurant in the world
- the name of one math teacher at KMS K101
- the capital of our state
- the name of one ELA teacher at KMS P12
- the name of one math teacher at KMS whose room is O103
22 Clues: the name of our state • the name of our school • the capital of our state • the animal with a shell and fins • the greatest restaurant in the world • the animal with a long neck and spots • the month that Mr. Whinna was born in • the name of one ELA teacher at KMS P11 • the name of one ELA teacher at KMS P12 • the name of one math teacher at KMS K101 • ...
Crisswords for math 2023-01-23
13 Clues: + • % • - • X • ÷ • = • Size of product • a number left over • how high a shape is • a completed math statement • transforming a math sentence for • the measurement across an object • the force of gravity placed down on an object
Unit 1 School Subjects 2023-08-05
math 2022-05-04
School Subjects 2023-03-28
Equations using Addition and Subtraction 2014-12-05
Across
- the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- represents a value of a function
- Solving a math problem
- Mathematical symbols that join together to express a quantity
- a reciprocal quality in a math mathematical expression
- Adding something to something else
Down
- Taking something away from something else
- a number, quantity, expression is altered or manipulated according to formal rules
- equal in values
- Letters and other general symbols are used in math
- Being equal, or in math you have to do it the same side as what you did to the other
11 Clues: equal in values • Solving a math problem • represents a value of a function • Adding something to something else • Taking something away from something else • Letters and other general symbols are used in math • the values of two mathematical expressions are equal • a reciprocal quality in a math mathematical expression • ...
AWM People Puzzler 2023-10-11
10 Clues: Jedi weapon • Time machine • Wizard school • Symbol for a number • Popular math puzzle game • Handheld device for math • Tool used to measure angles • Famous mathematical constant • Cryptography machine used by Nazis • Math statement where two sides are equal
Vocabulary Review 2024-03-20
Across
- The answer to a multiplication problem.
- An incomplete math sentence.
- A number less than zero.
- A letter representing an unknown amount.
- A complete math sentence.
- The answer to a subtraction problem.
- The answer to a division problem.
Down
- A number multiplied by a variable.
- A piece of a math sentence, separated by + or -
- A number with no variable.
- A number greater than zero.
- The number that tells you how many times to multiply the base by itself.
- The answer to an addition problem.
- A positive or negative number with no fraction or decimal pieces.
14 Clues: A number less than zero. • A complete math sentence. • A number with no variable. • A number greater than zero. • An incomplete math sentence. • The answer to a division problem. • A number multiplied by a variable. • The answer to an addition problem. • The answer to a subtraction problem. • The answer to a multiplication problem. • A letter representing an unknown amount. • ...
Natural disasters CROSSWORD 2021-06-16
12 Clues: a__i____ (MATH) • n___s (LENGUAGE) • t___a__ (ENGLISH) • t___i__o__ (ECA) • v____n_ (ENGLISH) • v_r__ (LEANGUAGE) • t________n (MATH) • s__o__ (SOCIAL STUDIES) • c__m___m___s (RELIGION) • c_____e (SOCIAL STUDIES) • p____s (NATURAL SCIENCES) • e_______m (NATURAL SCIENCES
6A Vocabulary 2023-12-14
Across
- the family responsible for amazing cafeteria food
- be an ____ not a bystander
- respect others' space and...
- the best class ever
- Mrs. Terry's favorite brand of coffee
- the bells that ring all the way
- coming to class prepared with all materials
- the online tool to review math concepts
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- the month we go on a long 'winter' break
- students must wear everyday except for Wednesdays
- something you should do after you get your summative back
- Mrs. Terry's dog
- something teachers need to survive the mornings
- the temperature of the 6A math room
14 Clues: Mrs. Terry's dog • the best class ever • be an ____ not a bystander • respect others' space and... • the bells that ring all the way • the temperature of the 6A math room • Mrs. Terry's favorite brand of coffee • the online tool to review math concepts • the month we go on a long 'winter' break • coming to class prepared with all materials • ...
Crossword Puzzle Math edition 2022-05-23
Across
- the math tool we cannot live with out
- repeated subtraction
- we do it ever wed.for PSSA prep
- less than greater than equal to
- repeated addition
Down
- square,rectangle,rhombus, trapezoid...
- they have three side
- we use it to correct are home work
- Best math techer
- we say it after the whole number
- you put it on are math test
- we do it every other day for E.I
12 Clues: Best math techer • repeated addition • they have three side • repeated subtraction • you put it on are math test • we do it ever wed.for PSSA prep • less than greater than equal to • we say it after the whole number • we do it every other day for E.I • we use it to correct are home work • the math tool we cannot live with out • square,rectangle,rhombus, trapezoid...
The Odd One Out 2021-10-11
Across
- math and English equals
- We all go through
- Christopher loves
- Last name of 'The Lottery' author
- the citizen is
- 'Curious Incident...' is a mix of
- clara's mother reads a
- Britney's hair is
- Britney is
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- Britney fights her
- Christopher is fascinated with
- 'You' are a crazy
- Kevin Love plays
- behaviour is
- Clara took her clothes off in the school
- harmony
16 Clues: harmony • Britney is • behaviour is • the citizen is • Kevin Love plays • 'You' are a crazy • We all go through • Christopher loves • Britney's hair is • Britney fights her • clara's mother reads a • math and English equals • Christopher is fascinated with • Last name of 'The Lottery' author • 'Curious Incident...' is a mix of • Clara took her clothes off in the school
math crossword 2016-01-12
13 Clues: check • left out • not reverse • notthe same • in place of • math problem • uses letters • done in return • has only numbers • the way things go • an important number • equation with no answer • the type of math you use
OHS staff 2024-09-30
14 Clues: P.E • Math • myths • principle • Ag Science • 9th grade math • 9th grade English • Athletics director • assistant principle • assistant principle • 9th grade science teacher • new 9th grade science teacher • new 9th grade English teacher • P.E teacher that starts with an A
Things of importance (Right now) 2022-03-10
Classes 2018-04-23
FORM CLASS A3 2021-03-10
Across
- , green; beagle; science; starts with M
- , purple; turtle or bilby; Legal Studies; starts with S
- , red; panda; sports; starts with A
- , blue; meerkat; chemistry; starts with L
- , purple; any animal; no fav subjects; starts with M
- , blue or red; dog; no fav subject; starts with K
- , green; jellyfish; science; starts with K
- , orange; snake; english; starts with A
- , cobalt blue; sloth; history; starts with R
- , yellow; dog; english; starts with D
- , green; cat; humanities; starts with Z
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- , blue; golden retriver; english; starts with R
- , peach and orange; panda; history; starts with B
- , green; dog; art and english; starts with V
- , purple; dolphin; english; starts with N
- , blue and green; monkeys; math; starts with B
- , green; penguin; chemistry; starts with Ms
- , blue and purple; my siblings; math; starts with L
- , red; panda; chemistry or math; starts with D
- , dark green and red; frog and snails; history or design; starts with M
- , grey; red panda; chemistry or business; starts with M
- , mustard yellow; artic fox; HASS and science; starts with E
- , black; dog, hospitality; starts with E
- , purple; dog; tech and visual arts; starts with L
- , purple; turtle; english; starts with R
- , yellow; no fav animal; english; starts with U
- , purple; jellyfish; math and music; starts with Z
27 Clues: , red; panda; sports; starts with A • , yellow; dog; english; starts with D • , green; beagle; science; starts with M • , purple; turtle; english; starts with R • , purple; dolphin; english; starts with N • , black; dog, hospitality; starts with E • , orange; snake; english; starts with A • , green; cat; humanities; starts with Z • ...
ACT Review 2022-03-18
Across
- the fourth section of the ACT
- the second section of the ACT
- what the ACT is going to be on this year
- what you can only use on the math section of the ACT
- the first section of the ACT
- how many minutes you have to do the math section
- our school counselor who is organizing the ACT
- the other item you can only use on the math test
- what time you should get to school on test day
- what you need to turn in to be able to go home after the ACT
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- What Ms. Bergman says when it's time to turn the page
- the author of the play we are going to read when we get done with the ACT
- the date of the in-school ACT this year
- what a lot of the students would rather stare at than do ACT prep
- how many minutes you have to do the English section
- what Ms. Bergman points to when people have their music up too loud
- how many days you have left-ish until summer break
- the third section of the ACT
- what y'all will be next year
- what you should get plenty of the night before the ACT
- what you have to use to bubble in the letters on the ACT
21 Clues: the first section of the ACT • the third section of the ACT • what y'all will be next year • the fourth section of the ACT • the second section of the ACT • the date of the in-school ACT this year • what the ACT is going to be on this year • our school counselor who is organizing the ACT • what time you should get to school on test day • ...
Ms. Power's Class 2020-05-29
Across
- student who loves all the activities on the Must Do's
- student who says, "Good Morning," everyday
- student whose smile will brighten you day, name starts with M
- student who loves helping small children
- student who wants to be a judge
- student who loves math, name starts with L
- student who loves chess
- our school mascot
- our principal's last name
- last name of our teacher with the most fifth graders
- our school color
- student who loves to do math on paper
- student who loves to get work done quickly
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- student who loves to ask questions
- student who wants to be an engineer, name starts with B
- student who loves Japan
- our school name
- student who loves the Raiders
- student who will check the internet links for Ms. Power
- student who does sixth grade math
- student who will always help you
- student who is so very kind, name starts with C
22 Clues: our school name • our school color • our school mascot • student who loves Japan • student who loves chess • our principal's last name • student who loves the Raiders • student who wants to be a judge • student who will always help you • student who does sixth grade math • student who loves to ask questions • student who loves to do math on paper • ...
for kels pt 2 2022-12-02
Across
- what lemon jolly ranchers taste like
- what jesse always is (feeling)
- 1/3 of lentils' roles
- activity with exam supplies that isn't studying
- where Ashley should go to college
- answer to "what are we doing" in math
- our favorite snapchat story's of kelly's (after concert)
- celebrity at our math table (two words)
- coolestest friend eva (creator)
- our favorite accent to sing in during math
- 3/3 of lentils' roles
- kelly constantly has about 27 in her bag (2 words)
- majority of our group's love languages (ka, rn, lb, el)(two words)
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- minority of our group's love languages (kl +jh)(two words)
- our favorite place to hang at school
- what Kelly looks like
- 2/3 of lentils' roles
- event in 2 weeks we are all dreading
- what jesse loves to steal from people (two words, plural)
- our *possible* movie to take a song from for lipsinc
- nickname for youngest fromRC
21 Clues: what Kelly looks like • 2/3 of lentils' roles • 1/3 of lentils' roles • 3/3 of lentils' roles • nickname for youngest fromRC • what jesse always is (feeling) • coolestest friend eva (creator) • where Ashley should go to college • what lemon jolly ranchers taste like • our favorite place to hang at school • event in 2 weeks we are all dreading • ...
Mr. Rago's Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-13
Across
- A game we play once a week to sharpen out skills.
- A three sided figure.
- The math course that is prior to Calculus.
- A more advanced Algebra course.
- The program we use to communicate during remote learning.
- Used to keep up to date on you grades.
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- Mathematics that involves a compass and ruler.
- Mathematics that involves solving for a variable.
- The name of your school.
- Your math teacher
- The most advanced math course you can take in high school.
- Everyone's favorite subject.
- The number after eight.
- An irrational number that starts with 3.14...
14 Clues: Your math teacher • A three sided figure. • The number after eight. • The name of your school. • Everyone's favorite subject. • A more advanced Algebra course. • Used to keep up to date on you grades. • The math course that is prior to Calculus. • An irrational number that starts with 3.14... • Mathematics that involves a compass and ruler. • ...
Thursday 2021-10-27
Mr. Lew's Final Exam 2022-04-02
Across
- Best club on campus
- At the top of each HW answer key
- Y axis
- College p___ math
- It’s not as hard as you don’t think it
- Put the y’s on top to be
- Negative exponent
- Two shapes with all angles equal
- assignments completed on schedule
- Consistent growth and passing through origin
- Two shapes with all sides sharing same scale factor
- Root 169
- Lewser prize
- Your grade
- Our classroom
- C as in
- Hair?
Down
- X = x + 3
- Day before MCI
- Side opposite the right angle in right triangle
- Each x has only one y
- x to the zero power
- Consistent growth (straight line)
- b
- Weekly winner
- m
- In your seat or you’re
- If zero is under de line, it's
- Second chance MCI
- Monday
- Math, learning, and
- Math is the study of
- Problem with two equations to solve
- It just wasn’t meant to be - we will never meet…
34 Clues: b • m • Hair? • Y axis • Monday • C as in • Root 169 • X = x + 3 • Your grade • Lewser prize • Weekly winner • Our classroom • Day before MCI • College p___ math • Second chance MCI • Negative exponent • Best club on campus • x to the zero power • Math, learning, and • Math is the study of • Each x has only one y • In your seat or you’re • Put the y’s on top to be • If zero is under de line, it's • ...
Integers 2023-01-20
Across
- number less than zero and right of number line
- - whole number
- distance from zero on number line
- difference of two or more integers
- math rule that say ways factors are grouped does not change product
- multiplying a sum by a number is the same as adding the products
- to indicate that a number is positive
- the answer obtained when we divide one number by another
- means taking away from a given value
- Integer has no sign
Down
- arithmetic value used to represent quantity
- math procedure performed on two or more numbers
- compares two values, showing if one is less than or greater than
- combination of figures that is used to represent a math object
- whole number greater than zero
- dividing an integer
- numbers can be change in the problem and not affect the answer
- finding sum of two or more numbers
- the property of being positive or negative
- two number opposites if they have same value different signs
20 Clues: - whole number • dividing an integer • Integer has no sign • whole number greater than zero • distance from zero on number line • difference of two or more integers • finding sum of two or more numbers • means taking away from a given value • to indicate that a number is positive • the property of being positive or negative • arithmetic value used to represent quantity • ...
The Best Things About Third Grade 2024-04-19
Across
- He sits next to Evan
- He sits next to Payton
- What we do before lunch
- He sits next to Olivia
- She is the original
- He sits next to Annie
- He has a brother in first grade
- She has a lot of cows
- Everyone's favorite subject
- Where we went on our field trip
- He sits next to Oscar
- She sits next to Robid
- She likes to wear a beanie
- Our teacher's last name
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- The game we love during math
- He sits next to Mackenna
- Another fun math game
- His last name is Barney
- She has a dog named Willow
- What grade you'll be in next year
- What we do on Friday
- She does gymnastics
- She sits next to Rainessa
- She sits next to Mateo
- She usually wears black and white heelies
- She has a little sister in first grade
- He loves Fortnite
- Her mom went on our field trip
28 Clues: He loves Fortnite • She is the original • She does gymnastics • He sits next to Evan • What we do on Friday • Another fun math game • He sits next to Annie • She has a lot of cows • He sits next to Oscar • He sits next to Payton • He sits next to Olivia • She sits next to Mateo • She sits next to Robid • His last name is Barney • What we do before lunch • Our teacher's last name • ...
SUSPECTS 2022-03-31
10 Clues: Music teacher • 8th Grade Math • 6th Grade Math • 7th Grade Math • 7th Grade Science • 6th Grade History teacher • New 7th Grade English teacher • 8th Grade lead and Science teacher • 7th Grade lead and History teacher • 6th Grade lead and English teacher
Algebra Vocabulary 2017-05-07
Across
- where a graph changes from going up to going down
- lines with the same slope
- same as a root
- often the answer in math
- math statement with = sign
- 10 years
- steepness of the line
- makes a V shape
- x to the 2nd power in this function
- the lowest value in a graph
- graph crosses the x-axis (y's value)
- x is the power in this function
- the highest value in a graph
- 12
- graph that makes a U shape
Down
- graph crosses the y-axis
- lines that cross at 90 degree angle
- the center of a graph
- dozen dozen
- math statement without = sign
- where lines touch
- straight line graph
- number that occurs the most
- number in the middle when numbers are ordered
- when something loses value over time
- same as the average
- means "many" "powers"
- graph crosses the x-axis
28 Clues: 12 • 10 years • dozen dozen • same as a root • makes a V shape • where lines touch • straight line graph • same as the average • the center of a graph • steepness of the line • means "many" "powers" • graph crosses the y-axis • often the answer in math • graph crosses the x-axis • lines with the same slope • math statement with = sign • graph that makes a U shape • number that occurs the most • ...
Math Vocab Crossword 2022-06-01
Across
- y-values *bottom to top on a graph
- y=mx+b
- s statement where the values of two expressions are equal
- two or more equations that share variables
- +/- numbers on a number line
- when graph crosses the x-axis
- three terms
- letter or symbol to present the unknown
- factoring method for trinomials
- false math statement no combo or number will be a solution to parallel lines
Down
- when graph crosses the y-axis
- x+y coordinate to represent a point/solution
- largest number that divides into each integer
- number in front of the variable
- highest exponent in standard form
- its the nth root
- x-values *from left to right
- four or more
- single math expression seperated by +/- sign
- a statement comparing math expressions
- one term
- the highest or the lowest point on a quadratic
- once in standard form, first term
- the shape of a quadratic function
- changing the parent function
25 Clues: y=mx+b • one term • three terms • four or more • its the nth root • x-values *from left to right • +/- numbers on a number line • changing the parent function • when graph crosses the y-axis • when graph crosses the x-axis • number in front of the variable • factoring method for trinomials • highest exponent in standard form • once in standard form, first term • ...
Alvin's Crossword 2024-05-23
Across
- when a polynomial has uno term
- location tracking
- a way to see and find data using points on a line (TWO WRDS)
- not not not linear
- floating baby numbers that cling onto a number or variable
- a function that has a straight line on a graph is
- when a polynomial has tres terms
- A collection of facts like numbers words and measurements
Down
- the highest point on mount everest
- the downside of a hill (TWO WRDS)
- there are plants in math and some use shapes (TWO WRDS)
- the upside of a hill (TWO WRDS)
- the special name of the creator of this crossword puzzle
- unboxing information on a line using boxes (TWO WRDS)
- a way to see and find data using long rectangles on a graph
- a mathematical rule or relationship that uses variables
- 🥧
- getting a 0/50 on your math test means you got the __ score
- when a polynomial has dos terms
- the last name of the best math teacher in Dunloggin
20 Clues: 🥧 • location tracking • not not not linear • when a polynomial has uno term • the upside of a hill (TWO WRDS) • when a polynomial has dos terms • when a polynomial has tres terms • the downside of a hill (TWO WRDS) • the highest point on mount everest • a function that has a straight line on a graph is • the last name of the best math teacher in Dunloggin • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-11
Across
- The numerical factor in a variable term
- Contains only numbers
- Any number that can be ploted on a number line
- The ratio of a vertical change over horizonal change
- Real Numbers that aren't rational
- The x-coordinate of the point where the graph intersects the x axis
- The set of all possible outputs for the relation (y-values)
- Ax+By=C
- The parts of a math expression
- A set of values that shows an exact spot
Down
- Lines that go across
- Parenthesis Exponents Multiply/Divide Add/Subtract
- Lines that go up and down
- Math phrases that combines numbers and/or variables using math expressions
- All positive and negative "counting" numbers and 0
- Includes one or more variables
- A relation in which every domain (x) value corresponds to exactly one range (y) value
- The set of all possible inputs for the relation (x-values)
- A mathematical statement comparing two or more expressions
- The y-coordinate of the point where the graph intersects the y axis
20 Clues: Ax+By=C • Lines that go across • Contains only numbers • Lines that go up and down • Includes one or more variables • The parts of a math expression • Real Numbers that aren't rational • The numerical factor in a variable term • A set of values that shows an exact spot • Any number that can be ploted on a number line • Parenthesis Exponents Multiply/Divide Add/Subtract • ...
Math Vocabulary 2022-09-05
Across
- A number that when added to becomes 0
- The inverse of a number
- The answer to an addition math problem
- The answer to a subtraction math problem
- The answer to a division math problem
- A number that is not a fraction
Down
- The bottom of a fraction
- A nuber that is the quotient of 2 integers
- The Answer to a multiplication math problem
- The top of a fraction
10 Clues: The top of a fraction • The inverse of a number • The bottom of a fraction • A number that is not a fraction • A number that when added to becomes 0 • The answer to a division math problem • The answer to an addition math problem • The answer to a subtraction math problem • A nuber that is the quotient of 2 integers • The Answer to a multiplication math problem
ANONYMOUS NOT KNOWN 2023-05-06
12 Clues: STYLIST • NOT KNOWN • FROM ABOVE • CHINESE TAPAS • MATH OF ANGLES • MATH OF SHAPES • PULL FROM BELOW • NORTHEAST ITALY • CHARGED PARTICLE • GET TO THE POINT • SPRING BREAK HAVEN • CELEBRATION OF MEXICANS
words for math 2022-09-01
Across
- of a number by the order of where its placed
- property (d)
- - term
- - answer to a multiplication problem - a math problem
- - answer to a division problem
- expression(e)
Down
- - an unknown number in a math problem
- - reducing a problem with two dots and a line
- - a triangle of a math problem
- property (a)
- - multiplying a number with an x
- property (c)
12 Clues: - term • property (d) • property (a) • property (c) • expression(e) • - a triangle of a math problem • - multiplying a number with an x • - answer to a division problem • - an unknown number in a math problem • of a number by the order of where its placed • - reducing a problem with two dots and a line • ...
CAM's PM CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-02-16
Across
- Topic of Cam and Mr. O's 4-word story
- What do you call a hippie's wife?
- The thing elephant considered sharing
- What do you cut the ocean in half with?
- Main character's little brother in Cam's book
- Title of the short story Cam read
- What do you call a cow with no legs?
- Book title of Cam's PM School book
- Math tutor Cam worked with "L"
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- Math tutor Cam worked with "B"
- Name of the word tile game Cam played
- Name of the high school PM School is in
- What do you call a deer with no eyes?
- Main character in Cam's PM School book
- Math tutor Cam worked with "P"
- Color of Cam's favorite PM School chair
16 Clues: Math tutor Cam worked with "B" • Math tutor Cam worked with "P" • Math tutor Cam worked with "L" • What do you call a hippie's wife? • Title of the short story Cam read • Book title of Cam's PM School book • What do you call a cow with no legs? • Topic of Cam and Mr. O's 4-word story • Name of the word tile game Cam played • What do you call a deer with no eyes? • ...