mathematics Crossword Puzzles
ALRCS 2024-10-21
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- Current president of APU
- Honor Society accredited by AACSB for business students
- Famous tourist spot in Beppu
- Honor prize and award in APU awarded to 5th and 8th semester students
- Student organization that supports students with academic learning resources
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- Country with the largest number of undergraduates after Japan
- APU CSM professor who enjoys jazz
- APU Office that supports students with job hunting and intenrships
- Name of the Library's magazine
- Support desk that helps students with mathematics and analytics
10 Clues: Current president of APU • Famous tourist spot in Beppu • Name of the Library's magazine • APU CSM professor who enjoys jazz • Honor Society accredited by AACSB for business students • Country with the largest number of undergraduates after Japan • Support desk that helps students with mathematics and analytics • ...
Famous Mathematicians CLASS 3D 2025-05-29
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- THE MOST IMPORTANT WOMAN WHO WORKED FOR NASA IN THE 1960s
- THE FIRST BRITISH WOMAN TO GET A FIRST CLASS DEGREE IN MATHEMATICS
- AN ITALIAN TEACHER WHO INVENTED THE WORD "DANTEMATICA"
- THE FIRST WOMAN ELECTED A FELLOW OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY IN 1858
- THE CREATOR OF PI
- THE BEST MATHEMATICIAN OF ANCIENT GREECE
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- LIVED BETWEEN THE 5tH AND 4th CENTURY BC
- HE CREATED A FORMULA THANKS TO A FRUIT
- A CHILD PRODIGY AND NICKNAMED "THE PRINCE OF MATHEMATICIANS"
- CREATOR OF THE FIRST COMPUTER PROGRAMME
10 Clues: THE CREATOR OF PI • HE CREATED A FORMULA THANKS TO A FRUIT • CREATOR OF THE FIRST COMPUTER PROGRAMME • LIVED BETWEEN THE 5tH AND 4th CENTURY BC • THE BEST MATHEMATICIAN OF ANCIENT GREECE • AN ITALIAN TEACHER WHO INVENTED THE WORD "DANTEMATICA" • THE MOST IMPORTANT WOMAN WHO WORKED FOR NASA IN THE 1960s • A CHILD PRODIGY AND NICKNAMED "THE PRINCE OF MATHEMATICIANS" • ...
HistoryMakers Digital Scavenger Hunt 2026-02-10
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- What did Katherine Johnson get her PhD in?
- What organization did Julian Bond help form?
- Who did Benjamin Carson perform this famous surgery on?
- What African country did Maya Angelou first move to?
- Where did Guion Bluford work after college?
- What holiday did Maulana Karenga create?
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- What party did Angela Davis run for when she ran for office?
- Beverly Daniel Tatum was a professor in which department?
- What famous movie did Deborah Martin Chase produce?
- What was Susan Taylor's Cosmetic line called?
10 Clues: What holiday did Maulana Karenga create? • What did Katherine Johnson get her PhD in? • Where did Guion Bluford work after college? • What organization did Julian Bond help form? • What was Susan Taylor's Cosmetic line called? • What famous movie did Deborah Martin Chase produce? • What African country did Maya Angelou first move to? • ...
Week 16 2020-01-27
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- to be quiet
- having or showing good manners or respect for other people
- a violent rotating windstorm
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- the contestant you hope to defeat
- used especially in mathematics to indicate subtraction
- to cause to feel wonder or amazement because of being unexpected
- the amount of something that is needed or can be gotten medical supplies
- a device for removing moisture by using heat
8 Clues: to be quiet • a violent rotating windstorm • the contestant you hope to defeat • a device for removing moisture by using heat • used especially in mathematics to indicate subtraction • having or showing good manners or respect for other people • to cause to feel wonder or amazement because of being unexpected • ...
Vocab words 2022-03-29
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- raise to a higher position
- occuring or following in time or order
- A event that is sudden and disastrous
- calculation that are determined by using mathematics
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- something that is out of date and no longer used
- strategically arranged or distributed for a specific purpose
- an object that draws iron, steel and other metal objects towards it
- The act of putting something to use
8 Clues: raise to a higher position • The act of putting something to use • A event that is sudden and disastrous • occuring or following in time or order • something that is out of date and no longer used • calculation that are determined by using mathematics • strategically arranged or distributed for a specific purpose • ...
Feminist 2022-11-08
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- The three females were extremely intelligent?
- Merida's family traditional pathway was?
- Feminist theory has been described as having opinions on how woman?
- What couldn't the princess keep?
- revolutions What did the “Enlightenment in Europe” in the 1700 movement push?
- How many people attended the first wave in 1845?
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- First to invent the feminist theory was?
- What did the frog later turn into?
8 Clues: What couldn't the princess keep? • What did the frog later turn into? • First to invent the feminist theory was? • Merida's family traditional pathway was? • The three females were extremely intelligent? • How many people attended the first wave in 1845? • Feminist theory has been described as having opinions on how woman? • ...
Subject-Verb Agreement 2021-12-02
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- The brothers as well as their sister is good at their studies
- Mathematics are an important subject
- Rain fall from the sky
- A number of soldiers was injured during the war
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- John want to see this film
- The list of ingredients include 250g of almonds
- Ronaldo and Messi is the greatest football players of the 21st century
- Here lie the tomb of Albert Einstein
8 Clues: Rain fall from the sky • John want to see this film • Mathematics are an important subject • Here lie the tomb of Albert Einstein • The list of ingredients include 250g of almonds • A number of soldiers was injured during the war • The brothers as well as their sister is good at their studies • Ronaldo and Messi is the greatest football players of the 21st century
Scientific Method 2024-03-07
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- Challenged the church
- Who taught people that the Earth was flat
- He invented the Scientific Method
- Used mathematics to prove that Copernicus was right
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- confirmed that all matter falls at the same speed
- Introduced the first modern telescope
- The crime of believing or saying things that go against church teachings
7 Clues: Challenged the church • He invented the Scientific Method • Introduced the first modern telescope • Who taught people that the Earth was flat • confirmed that all matter falls at the same speed • Used mathematics to prove that Copernicus was right • The crime of believing or saying things that go against church teachings
STEM 2024-03-20
What is Science D111 2023-08-03
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- The study of living things.
- Facts or information indicating whether a scientific claim is supported.
- Not to be confused with astronomy (which is science), astrology is not science. It is the study of the movements and positions of stars which some people believe has an influence on human affairs. There is no evidence for this to be the case.
- the process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation.
- The application of science and mathematics in which engineers (people that do engineering) design, build, and create solutions to problems. They often make things like engines, machines, bridges, circuits, computer programs and structures.
- An answer to a scientific question.
- The study of space.
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- A scientist that studies fossils.
- practices Scientists use the scientific practices to do science. There are 8 of them: Asking questions, Developing and using models, Planning and carrying out investigations, Analyzing and interpreting data, Using mathematics and computational thinking, Constructing explanations, Engaging in argument from evidence, and Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information. It is important to remember that not all of these are used in every study and they don’t always happen in the same order.
- The study of matter, its properties and how it can react and change.
- Experiment A scientific test where the people conducting it only change one variable at a time in order to isolate the results.
11 Clues: The study of space. • The study of living things. • A scientist that studies fossils. • An answer to a scientific question. • The study of matter, its properties and how it can react and change. • Facts or information indicating whether a scientific claim is supported. • the process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation. • ...
Week A30 Math Vocab 2017-05-22
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- the base of a system of numeration
- The digital root of a number is the single digit that results from the continuous summation of the digits of the number and the numbers resulting from each summation
- In mathematics, two things are called distinct if they are not equal
- Equation: Parametric equations are a set of equations that express a set of quantities as explicit functions of a number of independent variables, known as "parameters
- A -analog, also called a -extension or -generalization, is a mathematical expression parameterized by a quantity that generalizes a known expression and reduces to the known expression in the limit
- The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7
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- A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers or other mathematical objects for which operations such as addition and multiplication are defined
- In mathematics and computing, hexadecimal (also base 16, or hex) is a positional numeral system with a radix, or base, of 16
- Set: the set of all the solutions of an equation or condition
- a binary number is a number expressed in the binary numeral system or base-2 numeral system which represents numeric values using two different symbols: typically 0 (zero) and 1 (one)
10 Clues: the base of a system of numeration • Set: the set of all the solutions of an equation or condition • In mathematics, two things are called distinct if they are not equal • The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7 • ...
NUMBERS 2018-02-13
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- Rational numbers and irrational numbers.
- The number of times a number or expression (called base) is used as a factor of repeated multiplication. Also called the power.
- Numbers we can add together to get another number.
- The result of multiplying one number from another.
- The result of dividing one number from another.
- One of two equal factors of a given number.
- Numbers we can multiply together to get another number.
- Something similar to parentheses .
- Real numbers that cannot be written as a simple fraction.
- The ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter, an irrational number approximately equal to 3.14159...
- 1000.
- Operation 27 :3 =9.
- Operation 6x3=18.
- Counting numbers {1, 2, 3, ...}.
- 12.
- The square root of forty-nine.
- A statement of the exact meaning of a word, especially in a dictionary.
- 100.
- A mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign.
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- Find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery).
- Natural numbers and their negatives {... −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}.
- The most common are add, subtract, multiply and divide (+, −, ×, ÷).
- 2 to the power of four plus four.
- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space, either as abstract concepts.
- The result of adding one number from another.
- A branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers, which can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations.
- Operation 34-5=29.
- The ratios of integers, also called fractions, such as 1/2 = 0.5 or 1/3 = 0.333...
- Two numbers that are the same distance from 0 on the number line.
- The state of being equal. Having the same amount or value.
- A collection of objects or things.
- Operation 3+8=11.
- 2 to the power of three.
- The unluckiest number.
- The result of subtracting one number from another.
- A number (or ordered pair of numbers, or set of numbers) that produces a true statement when substituted for the variable(s) in an equation or inequality.
36 Clues: 12. • 100. • 1000. • Operation 3+8=11. • Operation 6x3=18. • Operation 34-5=29. • Operation 27 :3 =9. • The unluckiest number. • 2 to the power of three. • The square root of forty-nine. • Counting numbers {1, 2, 3, ...}. • 2 to the power of four plus four. • A collection of objects or things. • Something similar to parentheses . • Rational numbers and irrational numbers. • ...
NUMBERS 2018-02-13
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- The square root of forty-nine.
- The result of dividing one number from another.
- Numbers we can add together to get another number.
- Rational numbers and irrational numbers.
- The result of adding one number from another.
- A collection of objects or things.
- 100.
- The result of subtracting one number from another.
- Numbers we can multiply together to get another number.
- Operation 6x3=18.
- 2 to the power of four plus four.
- 2 to the power of three.
- Real numbers that cannot be written as a simple fraction.
- Two numbers that are the same distance from 0 on the number line.
- The number of times a number or expression (called base) is used as a factor of repeated multiplication. Also called the power.
- Counting numbers {1, 2, 3, ...}.
- Something similar to parentheses .
- The ratios of integers, also called fractions, such as 1/2 = 0.5 or 1/3 = 0.333...
- The unluckiest number.
- Operation 27 :3 =9.
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- A mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign.
- The most common are add, subtract, multiply and divide (+, −, ×, ÷).
- A number (or ordered pair of numbers, or set of numbers) that produces a true statement when substituted for the variable(s) in an equation or inequality.
- A statement of the exact meaning of a word, especially in a dictionary.
- A branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers, which can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations.
- Operation 34-5=29.
- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space, either as abstract concepts.
- The result of multiplying one number from another.
- One of two equal factors of a given number.
- The ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter, an irrational number approximately equal to 3.14159...
- 12.
- Operation 3+8=11.
- 1000.
- The state of being equal. Having the same amount or value.
- Natural numbers and their negatives {... −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}.
- Find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery).
36 Clues: 12. • 100. • 1000. • Operation 6x3=18. • Operation 3+8=11. • Operation 34-5=29. • Operation 27 :3 =9. • The unluckiest number. • 2 to the power of three. • The square root of forty-nine. • Counting numbers {1, 2, 3, ...}. • 2 to the power of four plus four. • A collection of objects or things. • Something similar to parentheses . • Rational numbers and irrational numbers. • ...
Permutation and Combination Crossword 2022-04-10
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- a permutation that has no fixed points.
- refers to science of numbers and their operations.
- Permutation refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
- Rule is another term for Addition Principle.
- is the process or technique of determining the number of elements in a finite set of objects.
- events are when the outcome of the previous event doesn’t affect the second event.
- a mathematical technique for determining the number of possible arrangements in a set of items where the order of the selection is irrelevant.
- of an event can be defined as the set of outcomes of an experiment.
- refers to the various ways of arranging some or all of the members within a specific order.
- Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle.
- is indicated with the symbol exclamation point or !
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- Counting Principle is another term for counting rule.
- matters when illustrating permutation.
- Listing Method is a method used to determine the number of permutations made for each problem.
- are the result or the effect of the experiment.
- is a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- Permutation is another term for cyclic permutation
- refers to the process of grouping objects.
- events are when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event.
- also called combinatorial mathematics, are used in area of mathematic that is primarily concerned with counting.
- is an ordered list of objects. Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions.
- diagram is a simple way to illustrate the possible outcomes of events.
- is any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero.
- permutations refers to the members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order.
- occurs when two or more common or same objects.
- is a fact or rule that utilizes mathematical symbols. It is commonly used in
- rule is a way to figure out the number of possible outcomes for a given situation.
- is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
- Space is the set of all possible outcomes or findings of that experiment.
29 Clues: matters when illustrating permutation. • a permutation that has no fixed points. • refers to the process of grouping objects. • Rule is another term for Addition Principle. • are the result or the effect of the experiment. • occurs when two or more common or same objects. • Rule are also known as Multiplication Principle. • ...
Algebra 2022-05-16
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- Numbers we can multiply together to get another number.
- an equation that describes a relationship between two quantities that show a constant rate of change
- the difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of numbers
- mathematics dealing with objects that can assume only distinct, separated values
- a function such that a continuous variation of the argument induces a continuous variation of the value of the function
- a number without fractions
- a mathematical function in which the variables appear only in the first degree, are multiplied by constants, and are combined only by addition and subtraction
- a term in an algebraic expression that does not contain any variables
- the set of all possible inputs for the function
- compares two values
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- describes what a graph is doing as it reaches its end
- the whole outer boundary of a figure or area
- a composition of the x coordinate and the y coordinate, having two values written in a fixed order within parentheses
- a combination of numbers, variables, functions
- a single mathematical expression
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations
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- the amount of space in a certain 3D object
- A number or expression inside the radical symbol
- the enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle
- The algebraic expression which contains only two terms
- a function such as a quadratic, a cubic, a quartic, and so on, involving only non-negative integer powers of x
- Any number that can be written as a ratio of two integers
- A number with no fractional part
- an algebraic expression of three terms
- an algebraic expression that has only one term
- number that can not be made by dividing two integers
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- a symbol standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation
- Symbol that represents the root in a function
30 Clues: compares two values • a number without fractions • A number with no fractional part • a single mathematical expression • an algebraic expression of three terms • the amount of space in a certain 3D object • the whole outer boundary of a figure or area • Symbol that represents the root in a function • an algebraic expression that has only one term • ...
Algebra 2022-05-16
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- Numbers we can multiply together to get another number.
- an equation that describes a relationship between two quantities that show a constant rate of change
- the difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of numbers
- mathematics dealing with objects that can assume only distinct, separated values
- a function such that a continuous variation of the argument induces a continuous variation of the value of the function
- a number without fractions
- a mathematical function in which the variables appear only in the first degree, are multiplied by constants, and are combined only by addition and subtraction
- a term in an algebraic expression that does not contain any variables
- the set of all possible inputs for the function
- compares two values
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- describes what a graph is doing as it reaches its end
- the whole outer boundary of a figure or area
- a composition of the x coordinate and the y coordinate, having two values written in a fixed order within parentheses
- a combination of numbers, variables, functions
- a single mathematical expression
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations
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- the amount of space in a certain 3D object
- A number or expression inside the radical symbol
- the enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle
- The algebraic expression which contains only two terms
- a function such as a quadratic, a cubic, a quartic, and so on, involving only non-negative integer powers of x
- Any number that can be written as a ratio of two integers
- A number with no fractional part
- an algebraic expression of three terms
- an algebraic expression that has only one term
- number that can not be made by dividing two integers
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- a symbol standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation
- Symbol that represents the root in a function
30 Clues: compares two values • a number without fractions • A number with no fractional part • a single mathematical expression • an algebraic expression of three terms • the amount of space in a certain 3D object • the whole outer boundary of a figure or area • Symbol that represents the root in a function • an algebraic expression that has only one term • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-10
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- Copernicus placed the Sun to be the ___________ of the universe and all the planets orbiting it.
- It is known to be prominent in the life of early people in the African continent.
- It includes the entire area of Central America from Southern Mexico up to the border of South America.
- Famous for his theory of evolution.
- It is old as the world itself.
- Blessed with natural and mineral resources.
- It was also known in the African regions during the ancient times.
- A Muslim scientist named Ibn al-Haytham is also regarded as the father of _____.
- It was famous in the African region.
- A light narrow boat used for traveling in water systems.
- This civilization made advanced scientific ideas considering their limitations.
- This ancient civilization has contributed immensely and made significant advances in the field of astronomy, mathematics, and medicine.
- These countries are dominantly occupied by Muslims.
- It was the golden age for people committed to scholarly life in science.
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- This church banned the Copernican model.
- Known to be a center of alchemy.
- They are known for manufacturing iron and metallurgical works.
- It is the biggest continent in the world and the home of many ancient civilizations.
- Also known for measuring time using two complicated calendar systems.
- Muslim chemists and alchemists also played an important role in the foundation of ________.
- He is a famous figure in the field of psychology.
- This civilization has also made substantial contributions to science and technology and to the society as a whole.
- One of the ancient civilizations with substantial contributions in many areas like medicine.
- He is the one of the Renaissance men.
- A form of Aztec technology for agricultural farming.
- Copernicus ideas were an example of what is presently called__________.
- The Aztec children are mandated to get _________.
- In terms of technology, they develop many tools.
- In the Mayan culture, they used it as a currency.
- One of the famous civilizations that lasted for approximately 2,000 years.
30 Clues: It is old as the world itself. • Known to be a center of alchemy. • Famous for his theory of evolution. • It was famous in the African region. • He is the one of the Renaissance men. • This church banned the Copernican model. • Blessed with natural and mineral resources. • In terms of technology, they develop many tools. • He is a famous figure in the field of psychology. • ...
Chapter 8 social studies Jonothon689 2018-02-26
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- part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses
- the art of public speaking and debate
- a branch of mathematics centered around measurement and relationships of points, lines, angles, and surfaces of figures on a plane
- in spite of, regardless
- Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking
- to bring into existence; to produce by a course of action
- the outer border of a circle ;the measurement of that border
- a distinctive form or type of something
- a set of promises about patient care that me doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- human beings, persons
- a traditional story that explains the practices or belief of a people, or something in the natural word
- a play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problems
- to search for
- to refuse to accept or consider
- a group of various kind of people living in a particular are or a common location
- a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess
- the custom of passing along stories by speech
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- a play or film that tells a humorous story
- free from error ; in agreement with truth
- by choice or free will; willingly
- the philosophy of the stoics who believed that people should not try to feel joy or sadness
- a fight or disagreement
- to build
- the time period following the death of Alexander during which Greek culture spread through the known world
- to follow in order to capture or defeat
- to meek information public; to tell a secret
- the philosophy of Epicurus, stating that the purpose of life is to look for happiness and peace
- a story meant to teach a lesson
- to be observe or study by examining closely and questioning systematically
- philosophical method of questioning to gain truth
- a branch of mathematics about measurement and relationships of points ,lines, angles, surfaces, and solids in three-dimensional space
- words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony
- a procedure or process; a way of doing something
- a story written in the form of a play
34 Clues: to build • to search for • human beings, persons • a fight or disagreement • in spite of, regardless • a story meant to teach a lesson • to refuse to accept or consider • by choice or free will; willingly • the art of public speaking and debate • a story written in the form of a play • to follow in order to capture or defeat • a distinctive form or type of something • ...
maths 2025-02-10
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- A method for multiplying two binomials: First, Outer, Inner, Last.
- A number raised to the power of 2.
- Symbols used in mathematics to group expressions or numbers.
- A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions.
- The value or values that satisfy an equation.
- The point where a graph crosses the y-axis.
- A function or equation whose graph does not form a straight line.
- The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane.
- A common or widely accepted way of expressing a mathematical equation, often referring to a specific form like standard form.
- The point where a graph intersects an axis (either x or y).
- A method of solving equations by replacing variables with known values.
- A property where one part of an object or function mirrors another part.
- The point where a graph crosses the x-axis.
- The process of splitting a number into equal parts.
- A number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
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- A mathematical expression that shows the relationship between different variables.
- A branch of mathematics dealing with variables and operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- A relationship where each input has exactly one output.
- The highest or lowest point on a parabola (the graph of a quadratic function).
- A polynomial equation ( ax^2 + bx + c = 0)
- Relating to a parabola, typically referring to the shape of the graph of a quadratic function.
- The coefficient in a quadratic equation that affects the width and direction of the parabola.
- A method of solving systems of equations by adding or subtracting equations to eliminate a variable.
- The power to which a number or variable is raised.
- A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- A type of function or equation where the graph forms a straight line.
- The vertical axis in a coordinate plane.
- A symbol used to represent a number in an algebraic expression or equation.
- A value used in the quadratic formula to determine the nature of the roots of a quadratic equation.
- A visual representation of data.
30 Clues: A visual representation of data. • A number raised to the power of 2. • The vertical axis in a coordinate plane. • A polynomial equation ( ax^2 + bx + c = 0) • The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane. • The point where a graph crosses the y-axis. • The point where a graph crosses the x-axis. • The value or values that satisfy an equation. • ...
maths 2025-02-10
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- The vertical axis in a coordinate plane.
- A method for multiplying two binomials: First, Outer, Inner, Last.
- The power to which a number or variable is raised.
- A number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
- A type of function or equation where the graph forms a straight line.
- The highest or lowest point on a parabola (the graph of a quadratic function).
- A number raised to the power of 2.
- The point where a graph intersects an axis (either x or y).
- A function or equation whose graph does not form a straight line.
- The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane.
- A branch of mathematics dealing with variables and operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- A relationship where each input has exactly one output.
- Symbols used in mathematics to group expressions or numbers.
- Relating to a parabola, typically referring to the shape of the graph of a quadratic function.
- A symbol used to represent a number in an algebraic expression or equation.
- A method of solving systems of equations by adding or subtracting equations to eliminate a variable.
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- A method of solving equations by replacing variables with known values.
- The value or values that satisfy an equation.
- The point where a graph crosses the y-axis.
- A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions.
- A property where one part of an object or function mirrors another part.
- A value used in the quadratic formula to determine the nature of the roots of a quadratic equation.
- The coefficient in a quadratic equation that affects the width and direction of the parabola.
- A polynomial equation ( ax^2 + bx + c = 0)
- The point where a graph crosses the x-axis.
- A mathematical expression that shows the relationship between different variables.
- A visual representation of data.
- The process of splitting a number into equal parts.
- A common or widely accepted way of expressing a mathematical equation, often referring to a specific form like standard form.
30 Clues: A visual representation of data. • A number raised to the power of 2. • The vertical axis in a coordinate plane. • A polynomial equation ( ax^2 + bx + c = 0) • The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane. • The point where a graph crosses the y-axis. • The point where a graph crosses the x-axis. • The value or values that satisfy an equation. • ...
gupta empire crossword 2022-09-29
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- third emperor of the Mauryan dynasty
- the main government is a
- founder of the gupta empire
- empire expanded by
- the Gupta Empire ended in
- a nomadic tribe of people from central Asia
- divided into five classes according to...
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- an ancient Indian empire which existed from the early 4th century CE to late 6th century CE
- the Gupta capital
- mathematics, astronomy, science, religion and philosophy advance during the...
- the official language of the Gupta empire
- who traded with the empire
- empire was divided into provinces called
- the main form of economy in ancient india
- believe that human life is one of suffering, and that meditation, spiritual and physical labor, and good behavior are the ways to achieve enlightenment, or nirvana
15 Clues: the Gupta capital • empire expanded by • the main government is a • the Gupta Empire ended in • who traded with the empire • founder of the gupta empire • third emperor of the Mauryan dynasty • empire was divided into provinces called • the official language of the Gupta empire • the main form of economy in ancient india • divided into five classes according to... • ...
#2 FIFTEEN WORDS 2019-02-26
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- The kites ..... into the clouds.
- The tools or equipment that you use for particular purposes.
- The region near the North Pole.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with real numbers by adding, multiplying, etc.
- The principal comes every morning to get the students attendance list.
- We lived in an ..... for several years before buying a house.
- Students practiced running and jumping before the athletic competition.
- We missed the ..... of the movie because we were late.
- Sarah and Tina, her classmate, were always in an ..... due to their headstrong nature.
- The feeling of being certain that something exists or is true.
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- Stability.
- Arrival, presence.
- A military unit that is usually 300 to 800 soldiers.
- Visible
- Presenting reasons that against a thing.
15 Clues: Visible • Stability. • Arrival, presence. • The region near the North Pole. • The kites ..... into the clouds. • Presenting reasons that against a thing. • A military unit that is usually 300 to 800 soldiers. • We missed the ..... of the movie because we were late. • The tools or equipment that you use for particular purposes. • ...
The American Printing House Crossword Puzzle Competition 2019-06-24
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- First printer of the raised Roman alphabet
- Location of the first school for the blind
- "Innovate, [omitted], Grow" are the core APH values
- Process by which braille is printed
- Navigational app meant to be used inside buildings
- Used with a slate to emboss by hand
- "[omitted] Visual Impairment" is a fast growing neurological visual impairment diagnosis
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- The 1879 "Act to Promote the [omitted] of the Blind"
- Audio books manufactured by APH
- Newest magnifier developed by APH
- Braille code for mathematics
- Prominent advocate for the Deaf and Blind
- Widely used name for a common orientation and mobility aid
- Celebrity with whom their foundation and APH have collaborated
- First dog guide school in the US was located in this state
15 Clues: Braille code for mathematics • Audio books manufactured by APH • Newest magnifier developed by APH • Process by which braille is printed • Used with a slate to emboss by hand • Prominent advocate for the Deaf and Blind • First printer of the raised Roman alphabet • Location of the first school for the blind • Navigational app meant to be used inside buildings • ...
The curious incident of the dog in the night-time 2020-03-13
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- The dog was killed with a ...
- box Christopher’s book was inside this …
- What Christopher is being against his father's will,
- red cars For it to be a super good day for Christopher
- The name of the main character's rat
- A thing the main character likes to do,
- Name of the dead dog,
- Monty Hall Problem A mathematical problem mentioned in the book,
- day When Christopher has a bad day it's called ...
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- Bread of the dead dog,
- Christopher wants to be an ...
- bar One of the things Christopher bought in the shop,
- Christopher found this under his book in his father’s cupboard
- The main character's name,
- Holmes A famous detective mentioned in the book,
15 Clues: Name of the dead dog, • Bread of the dead dog, • The main character's name, • The dog was killed with a ... • Christopher wants to be an ... • The name of the main character's rat • A thing the main character likes to do, • box Christopher’s book was inside this … • Holmes A famous detective mentioned in the book, • day When Christopher has a bad day it's called ... • ...
The curious incident of the dog in the night-time 2020-03-13
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- The dog was killed with a ...
- box Christopher’s book was inside this …
- What Christopher is being against his father's will
- red cars For it to be a super good day for Christopher
- The name of the main character's rat
- A thing the main character likes to do
- Name of the dead dog
- Monty Hall Problem A mathematical problem mentioned in the book
- day When Christopher has a bad day it's called ...
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- Bread of the dead dog
- Christopher wants to be an ...
- bar One of the things Christopher bought in the shop
- Christopher found this under his book in his father’s cupboard
- The main character's name
- Holmes A famous detective mentioned in the book
15 Clues: Name of the dead dog • Bread of the dead dog • The main character's name • The dog was killed with a ... • Christopher wants to be an ... • The name of the main character's rat • A thing the main character likes to do • box Christopher’s book was inside this … • Holmes A famous detective mentioned in the book • What Christopher is being against his father's will • ...
Egyptians god and goodness 2021-10-15
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- depicted as the solar disk emitting rays terminating in human hands
- the god of the earth, the physical support of the world.
- an ancient Egyptian deity with a complex and fluid nature.
- Wife to the Oris
- the god of the moon, sacred texts, mathematics, the sciences, magic, messenger and recorder of the deities,
- goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re
- ancient Egypt sun god
- God of the underworld
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- is one of the oldest ancient Egyptian deities.
- a jackal-headed deity who presided over the embalming process and accompanied dead kings
- the Cat Goddess
- sky goddess
- goddess of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love.
- falcon head god
- God of the air
15 Clues: sky goddess • God of the air • the Cat Goddess • falcon head god • Wife to the Oris • ancient Egypt sun god • God of the underworld • is one of the oldest ancient Egyptian deities. • the god of the earth, the physical support of the world. • goddess of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love. • an ancient Egyptian deity with a complex and fluid nature. • ...
Money 2021-04-21
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- when you go to the bank you can ..... the money of bank
- You can ..... money to bank
- Asia people .... in mathematics
- when you come to the new city you will be ...
- today i get .... so i can buy car
- when you go to the bank you can .... your money
- this items is so expensive, because is .....
- you can buy .... but also fake
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- if you order something this person will bring it to you
- every rich people .... huge money
- when you travel the whole world you get a lot ...
- what do you thing about ... food
- with this things you can pay anything
- if you work hard you can get .... money
- how much .... do you have
15 Clues: how much .... do you have • You can ..... money to bank • you can buy .... but also fake • Asia people .... in mathematics • what do you thing about ... food • every rich people .... huge money • today i get .... so i can buy car • with this things you can pay anything • if you work hard you can get .... money • this items is so expensive, because is ..... • ...
Money 2021-04-21
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- when you go to the bank you can ..... the money of bank
- this items is so expensive, because is .....
- today i get .... so i can buy car
- You can ..... money to bank
- how much .... do you have
- every rich people .... huge money
- Asia people .... in mathematics
- when you go to the bank you can .... your money
- what do you thing about ... food
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- you can buy .... but also fake
- if you order something this person will bring it to you
- with this things you can pay anything
- if you work hard you can get .... money
- when you travel the whole world you get a lot ...
- when you come to the new city you will be ...
15 Clues: how much .... do you have • You can ..... money to bank • you can buy .... but also fake • Asia people .... in mathematics • what do you thing about ... food • today i get .... so i can buy car • every rich people .... huge money • with this things you can pay anything • if you work hard you can get .... money • this items is so expensive, because is ..... • ...
Money 2021-04-21
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- every rich people .... huge money
- with this things you can pay anything
- You can ..... money to bank
- when you go to the bank you can ..... the money of bank
- how much .... do you have
- Asia people .... in mathematics
- this items is so expensive, because is .....
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- when you travel the whole world you get a lot ...
- if you order something this person will bring it to you
- if you work hard you can get .... money
- when you come to the new city you will be ...
- you can buy .... but also fake
- today i get .... so i can buy car
- what do you thing about ... food
- when you go to the bank you can .... your money
15 Clues: how much .... do you have • You can ..... money to bank • you can buy .... but also fake • Asia people .... in mathematics • what do you thing about ... food • every rich people .... huge money • today i get .... so i can buy car • with this things you can pay anything • if you work hard you can get .... money • this items is so expensive, because is ..... • ...
Gupta Empire Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-20
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- Aryabhata discovered that this planet revolved around the sun
- The study of stars and space
- These things used to light up the sky every night
- This religion was developed during the Gupta Empire
- Guptan scholars created this form of mathematics
- Many people do this thing today to calm their minds
- The third planet from the sun
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- Aryabhata also discovered this planet revolved around the sun too
- The entire universe...
- The Guptan government liked to use this form of currency
- This person calculated the size of the earth
- This bright object illuminates the sky every night
- The world rotates on this
- Everything in our solar system revolves around this
- This empire ruled most of India between 320 and 550 CE.
15 Clues: The entire universe... • The world rotates on this • The study of stars and space • The third planet from the sun • This person calculated the size of the earth • Guptan scholars created this form of mathematics • These things used to light up the sky every night • This bright object illuminates the sky every night • Everything in our solar system revolves around this • ...
Choice Board 2023-01-21
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- Way of projecting ideas in a visually appealing way
- Method used to set goals
- Language used to engage an audience consisting of hand movements
- Different route R2H offers other than college
- the standard markup language for Web pages
- largest provider of financial aid for college in the U.S
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- Method used to give feedback
- Speech delivered with little to no preparation
- After completing R2H with an 85 or higher you get the Pathways _
- Speaking to an audience, crowd, etc
- App where our instructors communicate with us
- Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
- A way of posing to seem more confident
- Money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back
- Technique used to answer questions
15 Clues: Method used to set goals • Method used to give feedback • Technique used to answer questions • Speaking to an audience, crowd, etc • A way of posing to seem more confident • the standard markup language for Web pages • App where our instructors communicate with us • Different route R2H offers other than college • Speech delivered with little to no preparation • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2016-12-11
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- Developed analytical geometry that linked to algebra and geometry.
- Antony van Leeuwenhoek used ________ to observe bacteria.
- Scientist that reasoned the stars, earth, and other planets revolved around the sun.
- Founder of anatomy.
- Urged scientist to experiment and draw out conclusions.
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- Heliocentric _______ explains movement of the sun, moon, and planets.
- Scientist who created Law of Gravitation.
- Roots of Modern Science- _________ theory.
- Scientific _________ helps explains the modern science during the early period of mathematics.
- Method ________ to form a hypothesis experiment.
- Showed that Copernicus basic ideas were true.
- The approach Bacon was urging scientist to do for an experiment.
- Made the first thermometer out of mercury glass.
- A star that explodes.
- scientist who supported Copernicus's Law.
15 Clues: Founder of anatomy. • A star that explodes. • Scientist who created Law of Gravitation. • scientist who supported Copernicus's Law. • Roots of Modern Science- _________ theory. • Showed that Copernicus basic ideas were true. • Method ________ to form a hypothesis experiment. • Made the first thermometer out of mercury glass. • ...
Fr. Chaminade 2022-03-09
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- Where was Chaminade born?
- What did Chaminade purchase under his parents name?
- Which subject did Chaminade teach in Paris?
- How did Chaminade detect who was at his house?
- Who were the people of Saragossa celebrating when Chaminade arrived?
- Who hid Chaminade in a laundry basket?
- Where was Chaminade exiled to?
- Other than being a priest Chaminade was also a ________
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- Chaminade was present while discussing the writing of the _______
- Which brother did Chaminade meet with in Saragossa?
- Which brother of his was most influential?
- Where did Chaminade attend school?
- Chaminade created a chapel named _______
- Chaminade moved here in 1792 with very few of his belongings
- What would happen to Chaminade if he didn't leave France?
15 Clues: Where was Chaminade born? • Where was Chaminade exiled to? • Where did Chaminade attend school? • Who hid Chaminade in a laundry basket? • Chaminade created a chapel named _______ • Which brother of his was most influential? • Which subject did Chaminade teach in Paris? • How did Chaminade detect who was at his house? • Which brother did Chaminade meet with in Saragossa? • ...
Vocabulary 2025-01-24
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- The study of stars, planets, and the cosmos.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- The study of Earth’s rocks, soil, and physical structure.
- A being from another world.
- The study of past events.
- To refuse to accept something as true.
- Statements about what will happen in the future.
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- A traditional story, often explaining natural events or cultural beliefs.
- The science of substances and how they interact.
- The study of matter, energy, and the laws of nature.
- A large object in space that orbits a star, like Earth.
- Everything that exists, including stars, planets, and galaxies.
- The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
- To prove something to be true.
- Tools and machines created using scientific knowledge.
15 Clues: The study of past events. • A being from another world. • To prove something to be true. • To refuse to accept something as true. • The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • The study of stars, planets, and the cosmos. • The science of substances and how they interact. • Statements about what will happen in the future. • ...
ancient symbols 2024-09-20
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- Egyptian symbol for 100, a ___ rope.
- The Babylonian script that used wedge-shaped marks.
- The symbol used by Babylonians to represent 10.
- A number symbol that revolutionized mathematics, especially in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
- Ancient Greek mathematician, father of geometry.
- Ancient Egyptian symbol representing 1 million, a figure with ___ hands.
- Greek term meaning "number."
- Islamic mathematician known for his work on cubic equations.
- The Greek letter system that represents numbers.
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- The Islamic mathematician considered the father of algebra.
- The system of positional value in the Hindu-Arabic numerals.
- A base-60 system used by the Babylonians.
- The land between the rivers, also known as
- The ancient Egyptian writing system using symbols.
- The ancient script used by Egyptians for simplified writing.
15 Clues: Greek term meaning "number." • Egyptian symbol for 100, a ___ rope. • A base-60 system used by the Babylonians. • The land between the rivers, also known as • The symbol used by Babylonians to represent 10. • Ancient Greek mathematician, father of geometry. • The Greek letter system that represents numbers. • The ancient Egyptian writing system using symbols. • ...
Reading Plan Review 2025-05-21
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- The diplomat who lost the important papers
- What Moriarty was considered to be by Holmes
- Criminal mastermind and Holmes' greatest intellectual rival
- Diplomatic building that might want the secret document
- Workplace where the theft occurred
- Country where the final confrontation between Holmes and Moriarty takes place
- Lord Holdhurst's relationship to Percy Phelps
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- Famous detective who solves the mystery
- Confidential document that was stolen
- The academic field in which Moriarty was originally a professor
- Famous waterfall where Holmes and Moriarty's final battle occurs
- Holmes' intelligent brother who helped him escape
- Town where Percy Phelps was recovering
- The brother-in-law who committed the theft
- Type of walking stick Holmes was carrying during his mountain journey
15 Clues: Workplace where the theft occurred • Confidential document that was stolen • Town where Percy Phelps was recovering • Famous detective who solves the mystery • The diplomat who lost the important papers • The brother-in-law who committed the theft • What Moriarty was considered to be by Holmes • Lord Holdhurst's relationship to Percy Phelps • ...
WORDY WIZARD 2025-08-19
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- The main character in a story.
- Author of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet.
- A long narrative poem about heroic deeds.
- A brief story with animals that teaches a lesson.
- A literary work with sorrowful or disastrous conclusion.
- Shared beliefs, customs, arts, and traditions of a group of people
- System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
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- The author of Pride and Prejudice.
- A creation or device that is newly designed or discovered
- Shakespeare’s tragic prince.
- The capacity to do work or cause change
- A form of government in which people have the power to vote
- Branch of mathematics dealing with letters and symbols
- A fable often ends with one of these.
- He created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
15 Clues: Shakespeare’s tragic prince. • The main character in a story. • The author of Pride and Prejudice. • A fable often ends with one of these. • Author of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. • The capacity to do work or cause change • A long narrative poem about heroic deeds. • He created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. • A brief story with animals that teaches a lesson. • ...
5th Grade Mathematics Benchmark 1 Vocabulary 2016-09-25
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- the result of multiplication
- the result of division of one quantity by another (dividend ÷ divisor =
- a number that is smaller
- repeated addition
- the place value three places to the right of the decimal
- a number is larger
- the amount left over when a dividend cannot be evenly divided by the
- when to or more numbers are the same in value
- in a division problem, the quantity to be divided
- splitting into equal groups, result of “fair sharing”
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- number or expression that evenly divides another quantity (i.e., 4 is a factor of
- the value of where the digit is in the number, such as units, tens, hundreds
- a counting number bigger than zero
- a part of a whole
- the place value to the right of the decimal
- the place value two places to the right of the decimal
- in a division problem, the quantity by which another quantity is divided
17 Clues: a part of a whole • repeated addition • a number is larger • a number that is smaller • the result of multiplication • a counting number bigger than zero • the place value to the right of the decimal • when to or more numbers are the same in value • in a division problem, the quantity to be divided • splitting into equal groups, result of “fair sharing” • ...
Mr. White's favorite student 2022-05-18
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- Machine and Notation
- a fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.
- Yes or No
- n second order equation or equation of degree 2.
- A rate of change defines how one quantity changes in relation to another quantity. The rate of change can be either positive or negative. Since the slope of a line is the ratio of vertical and horizontal change between two points on the plane or a line, then the slope equals the ratio of the rise and the run.
- a function whose value is a constant raised to the power of the argument, especially the function where the constant is e.
- In mathematics, a geometric progression, also known as a geometric sequence, is a sequence of non-zero numbers where each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio.
- In basic mathematics, a linear function is a function whose graph is a straight line in 2-dimensions
- A box and whisker plot is a special type of graph that is used to show groups of number data and how they are spread.
- Multiplying polynomials involves applying the rules of exponents and the distributive property to simplify the product.
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- A multi-step equation is an equation that takes two or more steps to solve.
- While addition and subtraction of polynomials, we simply add or subtract the terms of the same power.
- Domain and Range. The domain of a function is the set of values that we are allowed to plug into our function.
- a sequence of numbers such that the difference between the consecutive terms is constant.
- quadratics
15 Clues: Yes or No • quadratics • Machine and Notation • n second order equation or equation of degree 2. • A multi-step equation is an equation that takes two or more steps to solve. • a fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data. • a sequence of numbers such that the difference between the consecutive terms is constant. • ...
Islamic Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-22
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- The Arabic word for voluntary submission to God
- Honorary title given to someone who can recite the entire Qur'an from memory
- The pilgrimage to Mecca
- Muslim statement of faith
- This world means struggle
- The tower on a mosque from where the call to prayer originates
- The angel that appeared to Muhammad
- The term that represents an Islamic empire
- The angel that will blow his trumpet on the day of judgment
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- Majority of Muslims are members of this sect
- Voluntary acts of charity
- Obligatory annual payment of charity
- The month of fasting
- Islamic prayer leader
- City the muslims face when praying
- The city Muhammed and his followers fled to after being driven out of Mecca
- Branch of mathematics created by Muslims
- Stories and believed sayings of Muhammed
18 Clues: The month of fasting • Islamic prayer leader • The pilgrimage to Mecca • Voluntary acts of charity • Muslim statement of faith • This world means struggle • City the muslims face when praying • The angel that appeared to Muhammad • Obligatory annual payment of charity • Branch of mathematics created by Muslims • Stories and believed sayings of Muhammed • ...
Humanites 2026-02-26
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- Whose father was an alcoholic?
- What period is Handel from?
- Who wrote Water Music?
- What period is Beethoven from?
- What was a staple of Renaissance Architecture?
- How many operas did Beethoven write?
- What country was Beethoven born in?
- Beethoven wrote the Heiligenstadt Testament for his two ________.
- What is called The Age of Reason?
- What country is Mozart from?
- Who revived Johann Sebastian Bach’s music after his death?
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- Who was orphaned at 10 years old?
- Who inspired the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
- Who taught Mozart about music, language, and mathematics?
- What period came before the Baroque Period?
- Who studied composition with one of Johann Sebastian Bach’s sons?
- What country did Handel spend most of his life in?
- Who was a master of light and dark in his works?
18 Clues: Who wrote Water Music? • What period is Handel from? • What country is Mozart from? • Whose father was an alcoholic? • What period is Beethoven from? • Who was orphaned at 10 years old? • What is called The Age of Reason? • What country was Beethoven born in? • How many operas did Beethoven write? • What period came before the Baroque Period? • ...
Linear Algebra Mathematics Symbols 2024-09-02
10 Clues: matrix rank • determinant • scalar product • vector product • A * A ^ - 1 = I • matrix transpose • matrix of numbers • matrix of numbers • dimension of matrix A • determinant of matrix A
Puzzle games in mathematics 2021-12-27
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- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 120 degree angle
- An angle is the angle formed perpendicularly between two straight lines
- These types of lines have so much in common, but sadly they'll never meet
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 180 degree angle
- Triangle Closed triangle formed by three 6cm edges
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- Which numbers are not divisible by 2? This is just for me
- eight plus (five times two)equals
- Numbers 1,2,3,4,5
- Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 60 degree angle
9 Clues: Numbers 1,2,3,4,5 • eight plus (five times two)equals • Triangle Closed triangle formed by three 6cm edges • Which numbers are not divisible by 2? This is just for me • Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 60 degree angle • Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 120 degree angle • Angle Two straight lines intersect to form a 180 degree angle • ...
STEM 2025-08-11
Stem Crossword 2021-07-19
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- haiwan yang memakan daging dan tumbuhan untuk terus hidup
- Fotosintesis ialah proses tumbuhan hijau membuat _____ sendiri
- siapakah yang discover Hukum Newton
- ialah daya yang dikenakan oleh air terhadap roket air
- ialah bahan bewarna hijau yang digunakan untuk menjalankan fotosintesis
- merupakan singkatan bagi Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
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- interaksi di mana menguntungkan satu pihak manakala satu pihak lagi tidak mendapat apa apa
- merupakan nombor perdana yang terkecil
- Menukarkan kertas litmus biru kepada merah.
9 Clues: siapakah yang discover Hukum Newton • merupakan nombor perdana yang terkecil • Menukarkan kertas litmus biru kepada merah. • ialah daya yang dikenakan oleh air terhadap roket air • haiwan yang memakan daging dan tumbuhan untuk terus hidup • Fotosintesis ialah proses tumbuhan hijau membuat _____ sendiri • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-05-09
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- Created rules for Geometry, 5 theorems, and predicted solar eclipse
- One type of Greek drama invented
- Studied Mathematics and Astronomy
- Created Socratic Method, Challenged existing ideas
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- Created rules for Geometry called Pythagorean Theory
- Created rules for Geometry called Euclidean Geometry
- Founded Academy, proposed a model for a perfect society
- Studied causes of diseases and created ideas about how doctors should behave
- Taught people to live in moderation and moderation was based on reason
9 Clues: One type of Greek drama invented • Studied Mathematics and Astronomy • Created Socratic Method, Challenged existing ideas • Created rules for Geometry called Pythagorean Theory • Created rules for Geometry called Euclidean Geometry • Founded Academy, proposed a model for a perfect society • Created rules for Geometry, 5 theorems, and predicted solar eclipse • ...
Mathematics holiday home work 2022-07-08
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- A number that is non recuring nor ending
- Equation which has 1 or more than 1 term
- Graph formed by linear equation in two variable
- Another name for x coordinate
- Person who invented Cartesian System
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- A number that can be written in p/q form
- Point where coordinate is 0,0
- Another name for Y coordinate
- Numbers of rational number between 1 and 1.01
9 Clues: Point where coordinate is 0,0 • Another name for Y coordinate • Another name for x coordinate • Person who invented Cartesian System • A number that can be written in p/q form • A number that is non recuring nor ending • Equation which has 1 or more than 1 term • Numbers of rational number between 1 and 1.01 • Graph formed by linear equation in two variable
Mathematics for Engineers 2 2015-09-21
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- A type of transformation operation
- Equation used in constant coefficients
- Directional derivative of a function
- Unit step function uses this theorem
- Differentiable and defined at zero
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- Uses the auxiliary equation
- Matrix used in variation of parameters
- AX=(lambda)X, what is matrix X?
- Also known as unit impulse function
9 Clues: Uses the auxiliary equation • AX=(lambda)X, what is matrix X? • A type of transformation operation • Differentiable and defined at zero • Also known as unit impulse function • Directional derivative of a function • Unit step function uses this theorem • Matrix used in variation of parameters • Equation used in constant coefficients
3/20 - 4-1 2016-03-29
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- to tell more about something
- Source the original document such as a diary letter or journal
- science technology engineering and mathematics
- To conclude from evidence. To make an informed guess
- Taking a good look at something to notice characteristics
- to review your work to make better
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- a comparison of two different things that are alike in some way
- to tell in advance
- Information in unorganized form that refer or represent ideas or objects
- To arrange in groups or classes
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- To represent something from a graphic form
- To take apart
- To make a dramatic change in the form appearance or character of
14 Clues: To take apart • to tell in advance • to tell more about something • To arrange in groups or classes • to review your work to make better • To represent something from a graphic form • science technology engineering and mathematics • To conclude from evidence. To make an informed guess • a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery • ...
Quadrilateral Puzzle 2023-03-27
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- two angles that sum up to 180°.
- a straight one-dimensional figure.
- meaning equal in terms of shape and size.
- a polygon with two sides.
- a line segment connecting the opposite vertices.
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles.
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- a polygon with three edges and three vertices.
- when two lines do not intersect.
- when an intersection forms right angles.
- all four sides are equal.
- to cut or divide something into two equal parts.
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
- a closed figure made up of line segments.
- a parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides.
- segment a section or part of a straight line that has two distinct end points and contains every point on the line between them
15 Clues: all four sides are equal. • a polygon with two sides. • two angles that sum up to 180°. • when two lines do not intersect. • a straight one-dimensional figure. • when an intersection forms right angles. • meaning equal in terms of shape and size. • a closed figure made up of line segments. • a polygon with three edges and three vertices. • ...
RHS School Subjects 2020-04-25
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- Do you fancy yourself as a bit of Van Gogh
- Is it true that King Edward burnt the cakes?
- Have u seen ssiuits DBS?
- This man took a boat
- Samuel, did you score a try?
- Can you name the seven continents
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- A subject where we can discuss our religions and opinions
- A subject where you make things
- Do ray me fah so - do you recognise this song?
- The recipe called for four pints of milk and 28 eggs
- Can you make a cup of tea with the Bunsen Burner?
- The subject said it was the verb, not the object
- My code fell over on line 2
- I figured the sum was wrong
14 Clues: This man took a boat • Have u seen ssiuits DBS? • My code fell over on line 2 • I figured the sum was wrong • Samuel, did you score a try? • A subject where you make things • Can you name the seven continents • Do you fancy yourself as a bit of Van Gogh • Is it true that King Edward burnt the cakes? • Do ray me fah so - do you recognise this song? • ...
School 2024-10-23
Across
- My teacher's favourite subject
- The name of the street that we catch the bus on
- The name of the best school in the world
- The most prestigious badge attainable at SGPS
- The first type of badge you get at SGPS
- Girl school captain
- What colour ribbon do we get after 5 PRIDE awards?
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- Held at the end of the term for students who have been really good.
- What year am I in?
- The name of the street that the zebra crossing is on
- Boy school captain
- The subject we are covering in the library this term
- The name of my class
- the name of our school principal
14 Clues: What year am I in? • Boy school captain • Girl school captain • The name of my class • My teacher's favourite subject • the name of our school principal • The first type of badge you get at SGPS • The name of the best school in the world • The most prestigious badge attainable at SGPS • The name of the street that we catch the bus on • ...
School identity vocabulary 2025-03-05
Across
- A large room for performances or assemblies.
- The head or leader of a school.
- A person who educates students.
- A person who manages a library's books and resources.
- A place for treating sick or injured individuals at school.
- Creative subjects like painting, music, and drama.
- A healthcare professional who cares for sick or injured people.
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- A person who learns in a school or educational setting.
- An outdoor area where students play and socialize.
- The study of past events.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- A person responsible for cleaning and maintaining the school.
- A room with books and other resources for learning and reading.
- A place where students eat meals in school.
14 Clues: The study of past events. • The head or leader of a school. • A person who educates students. • The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • A place where students eat meals in school. • A large room for performances or assemblies. • An outdoor area where students play and socialize. • Creative subjects like painting, music, and drama. • ...
vocab 2022-03-29
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- something that is out of date and no longer used.
- draw iron,steel, and other metal objects toward it.
- event is sudden and disastrous
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- has been strategically arranged or distrubuted for a specific purpose.
- in act of putting something to use
- following in time or order.
- a calculations that are determine by using mathematics.
- something raise to a higher position
8 Clues: following in time or order. • event is sudden and disastrous • in act of putting something to use • something raise to a higher position • something that is out of date and no longer used. • draw iron,steel, and other metal objects toward it. • a calculations that are determine by using mathematics. • ...
BSC Teacher's Day 1 Joy 2020-05-05
Across
- What does Ms. Elvie/ Cikgu Rabiatul teach you?
- What does Ms. Kanigaa teach you?
- Where do you have your breakfast and lunch in school?
- What is the color of your PE shirt?
Down
- What does Ms. Susanna teach you?
- What is another subject Ms. Susanna teaches you?
- What does Mr. Jaord teach you?
- What is another subject Mr. Jarod teaches you?
8 Clues: What does Mr. Jaord teach you? • What does Ms. Susanna teach you? • What does Ms. Kanigaa teach you? • What is the color of your PE shirt? • What does Ms. Elvie/ Cikgu Rabiatul teach you? • What is another subject Mr. Jarod teaches you? • What is another subject Ms. Susanna teaches you? • Where do you have your breakfast and lunch in school?
The American education system 2021-09-26
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- at (...), the students study for a degree in a particular field of study
- synonym for physical education
- don't forget your calculator! We've got (...) at 8.30 o'clock
- (...) is the science of life and living organisms
- before children attend primary school, they go to...
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- when something is not optional
- formal event where students receive their diploma
- students in their final year of high school
8 Clues: when something is not optional • synonym for physical education • students in their final year of high school • formal event where students receive their diploma • (...) is the science of life and living organisms • before children attend primary school, they go to... • don't forget your calculator! We've got (...) at 8.30 o'clock • ...
-cian words yellow group 2022-11-22
Across
- an expert in the application of statistical analysis to biological data.
- an academic or intellectual.
- a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession
- a person skilled in philosophical debate.
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- a medical practitioner specialising in children and their diseases.
- an expert in or student of mathematics.
- an expert in the preparation.
- not relating to or concerning the body.
8 Clues: an academic or intellectual. • an expert in the preparation. • an expert in or student of mathematics. • not relating to or concerning the body. • a person skilled in philosophical debate. • a medical practitioner specialising in children and their diseases. • a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession • ...
-cian words yellow group 2022-11-22
Across
- an expert in the application of statistical analysis to biological data.
- an academic or intellectual.
- a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession
- a person skilled in philosophical debate.
Down
- a medical practitioner specialising in children and their diseases.
- an expert in or student of mathematics.
- an expert in the preparation.
- not relating to or concerning the body.
8 Clues: an academic or intellectual. • an expert in the preparation. • an expert in or student of mathematics. • not relating to or concerning the body. • a person skilled in philosophical debate. • a medical practitioner specialising in children and their diseases. • a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession • ...
SCHOOL IS COOL 2020-09-17
Across
- Formulae is the craddle of this subject
- Words,Alphabets,sentences make up this subject
- formulae, mixtures and elements are in this subject
- this makes us aware of our current affairs
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- learn about motion and it laws
- Technology is the basis of this subject
- the subject which talks about plants & animals
7 Clues: learn about motion and it laws • Formulae is the craddle of this subject • Technology is the basis of this subject • this makes us aware of our current affairs • Words,Alphabets,sentences make up this subject • the subject which talks about plants & animals • formulae, mixtures and elements are in this subject
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-06
Across
- focusing on humanity instead of the divine
- invented the telescope
- Galileo invented this to discover other planets
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- scientists set up experiments to manipulate nature and attempt to prove this wrong.
- used to help with calculations for building and more
- found out that all matters falls at same speed
- meaning star
7 Clues: meaning star • invented the telescope • focusing on humanity instead of the divine • found out that all matters falls at same speed • Galileo invented this to discover other planets • used to help with calculations for building and more • scientists set up experiments to manipulate nature and attempt to prove this wrong.
School subjects 2023-10-11
7 Clues: It is exercise and sports. • It is the study of the past. • It is using computers and the internet. • It is about numbers and solving problems. • It is about the Earth's features and places. • It is about exploring and understanding the world. • It is creative expression like drawing and crafting.
Mr. S Loves Math 2022-05-20
STEAM 2024-09-20
5 Clues: είναι και η ζωγραφική • ανήκει στη Φυσική αυτή • η επιστήμη στο Λονδίνο! • "χέρι-χέρι" με την επιστήμη αυτή • εκεί συναντήσαμε το Πυθαγόρειο Θεώρημα
Jerome Polin 2023-08-09
Tamara 2023-05-05
5 Clues: Leader in French • Roanoke, VA university • Company that acquired CitiStreet • "24" and "Blue Bloods" actress _____ Tunie • The science of numbers and their operations
Trig Project 2021-01-23
Across
- Adjacent/Hypotenuse
- Opposite/Hypotenuse
- A plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- Will never form part of the angle being discussed
- Branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant function of any angles
- Angle that is always 90 degrees
- a^2+b^2=c^2
- A triangle with a right angle
- Another word for height
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- Identical in form, size and angles
- Opposite/Adjacent
- Two sides with with equal lengths
- Always opposite of the right angle of the right triangle
- The angle sum of a triangle
- Will always makeup part of the angle that is being discussed and not be the hypotenuse
15 Clues: a^2+b^2=c^2 • Opposite/Adjacent • Adjacent/Hypotenuse • Opposite/Hypotenuse • Another word for height • The angle sum of a triangle • A triangle with a right angle • Angle that is always 90 degrees • Two sides with with equal lengths • Identical in form, size and angles • Will never form part of the angle being discussed • Always opposite of the right angle of the right triangle • ...
Class President 2021-03-09
Across
- the time or a period of time
- not matched
- the presence into the environment of a thing that has harmful or has poisonous effects
- a worm-like bug that after a while turns into a butterfly
- the structure formed by the uprights and handrail at the side of a staircase
- to think of something from a long time ago
- of great size, amount, or intensity
- having clear opinions
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- paying close attention to something
- quickly and unexpectedly
- a person who takes photographs
- an inhabitant of a particular town or city
- a nation with its own government
- the time from noon or lunchtime to evening
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers
15 Clues: not matched • having clear opinions • quickly and unexpectedly • the time or a period of time • a person who takes photographs • a nation with its own government • paying close attention to something • of great size, amount, or intensity • an inhabitant of a particular town or city • the time from noon or lunchtime to evening • to think of something from a long time ago • ...
Isaac Newton 2017-01-21
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- Newton made telescope that could reflect things with what object?
- What holiday was he born on?
- What burned down most of London?
- What was Newtons most known profession?
- When light comes out of a prism what does it make?
- What animal spread the fleas and the diseases in London?
- Where did Isaac Newton spend his whole life?
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- What is the third planet in the solar system?
- What held Isaac's laws of motion?
- Newton used the sun to do what kind of experiments?
- What made the apple fall?
- What was the name of this scientist?
- What branch in mathematics did Isaac make?
- What are science philosophy's or myths?
- What fell out of a tree and on Isaac's head?
15 Clues: What made the apple fall? • What holiday was he born on? • What burned down most of London? • What held Isaac's laws of motion? • What was the name of this scientist? • What are science philosophy's or myths? • What was Newtons most known profession? • What branch in mathematics did Isaac make? • Where did Isaac Newton spend his whole life? • ...
Open Day Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- _______ warming (a science phenomenon of rising temperature)
- The tallest animal in the world
- The biggest country on Earth
- The birthday of an organisation is called an ____________
- The capital of China
- The study of numbers, shapes and spaces
- The light we will light up at mid-autumn festival
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- ________ is an award for movies, actors and movie directors
- __________ positioning system (full name of GPS)
- Mount ___________ (The tallest mountain in the world)
- The national animal of China is ___________
- BLMCSS is located in _________
- One of the most popular street snacks in Hong Kong (Round in shape)
- ______ response code (QR code)
- A game played between 2 teams of 11 players, kicking the ball into another team’s goal
- A kind of bird that can imitate human speech
16 Clues: The capital of China • The biggest country on Earth • BLMCSS is located in _________ • ______ response code (QR code) • The tallest animal in the world • The study of numbers, shapes and spaces • The national animal of China is ___________ • A kind of bird that can imitate human speech • __________ positioning system (full name of GPS) • ...
Money 2021-04-21
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- You can ..... money to bank
- what do you thing about ... food
- you can buy .... but also fake
- today i get .... so i can buy car
- when you travel the whole world you get a lot ...
- with this things you can pay anything
- when you go to the bank you can .... your money
- how much .... do you have
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- Asia people .... in mathematics
- this items is so expensive, because is .....
- when you come to the new city you will be ...
- if you order something this person will bring it to you
- when you go to the bank you can ..... the money of bank
- every rich people .... huge money
- if you work hard you can get .... money
15 Clues: how much .... do you have • You can ..... money to bank • you can buy .... but also fake • Asia people .... in mathematics • what do you thing about ... food • every rich people .... huge money • today i get .... so i can buy car • with this things you can pay anything • if you work hard you can get .... money • this items is so expensive, because is ..... • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2024-11-25
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- Clay ___ ancient Mesopotamian writing surface that was used thousands of years ago
- This river flows through Mesopotamia
- the most impactful innovation to come out of Mesopotamia.
- One of the Mesopotamia's idea.
- The Babylonian king who made the basis of justice system.
- Which empire was the wisest?
- What people put an end to the rule of the Assyrians and the Babylonians?
- another Ancient Mesopotamian city than Babylon
- What was the first human civilization formed?
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- Ancient Mesopotamian city
- The persain king who took control over Mesopotamia.
- Babylonian divided one earth year into how many periods
- writing system
- What people were the first to write down and record their system of law?
- The Babylonians mathematics to make the zodiac.
- Mesopotamian lord
16 Clues: writing system • Mesopotamian lord • Ancient Mesopotamian city • Which empire was the wisest? • One of the Mesopotamia's idea. • This river flows through Mesopotamia • What was the first human civilization formed? • another Ancient Mesopotamian city than Babylon • The Babylonians mathematics to make the zodiac. • The persain king who took control over Mesopotamia. • ...
Fr. Chaminade 2022-03-09
Across
- What would happen to Chaminade if he didn't leave France
- How did Chaminade detect who was at his house
- Which subject did Chaminade teach in Paris?
- Other than being a priest Chaminade was also a ________
- Where did Chaminade attend school?
- Chaminade was present while discussing the writing of the _______
- What did Chaminade purchase under his parents name
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- Where was Chaminade born?
- Who were the people of Saragossa celebrating when Chaminade arrived?
- Chaminade moved here in 1792 with very few of his belongings
- Which brother did Chaminade meet with in Saragossa
- Which brother of his was most influential?
- Who hid Chaminade in a laundry basket
- Where was Chaminade exiled to?
- Chaminade created a chapel named _______
15 Clues: Where was Chaminade born? • Where was Chaminade exiled to? • Where did Chaminade attend school? • Who hid Chaminade in a laundry basket • Chaminade created a chapel named _______ • Which brother of his was most influential? • Which subject did Chaminade teach in Paris? • How did Chaminade detect who was at his house • Which brother did Chaminade meet with in Saragossa • ...
Hidden Figures and Hairspray 2025-11-28
Across
- Space competition between USA and Russia.
- Academic field in which Katherine Johnson excelled.
- The city in which Hairspray is set.
- 1960s movement explored in Hairspray.
- Surname of one of the female NASA mathematicians.
- One of the barriers faced by the three main characters.
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- Main character who loves to dance.
- Surnam of one of the three lead characters and pioneer engineer.
- Surname of one of the three lead characters.
- Tracy's mother's name.
- Social system that was supposed to be 'separate by equal'.
- The name of the laws around segreagion in the USA in the 1960s and earlier.
- Finale song: 'You can't stop the...'
- The state where NASA's Langley Research Centre is located.
- Tracy's best friend's name.
15 Clues: Tracy's mother's name. • Tracy's best friend's name. • Main character who loves to dance. • The city in which Hairspray is set. • Finale song: 'You can't stop the...' • 1960s movement explored in Hairspray. • Space competition between USA and Russia. • Surname of one of the three lead characters. • Surname of one of the female NASA mathematicians. • ...
School Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-26
Across
- A subject involving numbers and problem-solving
- A subject that studies nature and scientific processes
- Work given by the teacher to do at home
- A way to check students’ understanding
- A formal test to measure students’ understanding
- A time when students share ideas in class
- An organized plan of subjects taught in school
- A place used for scientific experiments
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- A person who guides and teaches students in school
- A subject that focuses on language, reading, and writing
- A room where lessons are conducted
- The act of explaining ideas or information to an audience
- A person who attends school to learn
- Information and skills gained through study
- The process of gaining knowledge through learning
15 Clues: A room where lessons are conducted • A person who attends school to learn • A way to check students’ understanding • Work given by the teacher to do at home • A place used for scientific experiments • A time when students share ideas in class • Information and skills gained through study • An organized plan of subjects taught in school • ...
WORDY WIZARD 2025-08-19
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- A form of government in which people have the power to vote
- Global network connecting computers worldwide
- The capacity to do work or cause change
- A literary work with sorrowful or disastrous conclusion.
- System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- Gas essential for human survival; we breathe it in.
- Branch of mathematics dealing with letters and symbols
- A long narrative poem about heroic deeds.
- Shared beliefs, customs, arts, and traditions of a group of people
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- Author of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet.
- He created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
- The main character in a story.
- Shakespeare’s tragic prince.
- A genre involving heroic exploits across generations.
- A fable often ends with one of these.
15 Clues: Shakespeare’s tragic prince. • The main character in a story. • A fable often ends with one of these. • Author of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. • The capacity to do work or cause change • A long narrative poem about heroic deeds. • Global network connecting computers worldwide • He created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. • ...
Euclid's Geometry 2026-02-28
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- – Length, breadth or height of a figure are called its ______.
- – A geometrical assumption accepted without proof.
- – A flat surface which extends indefinitely in length and breadth.
- – The branch of mathematics meaning “measurement of earth.”
- – A breadthless length.
- – When two lines meet at a point.
- – A part of a line with one end point.
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- – The famous book written by Euclid.
- – Only one line can pass through two distinct points (keyword).
- – A statement accepted as true without proof.
- – Lines which never meet however far extended.
- – The Greek mathematician known as the Father of Geometry.
- – A part of a line with two end points.
- – That which has position but no dimension.
- – A statement that must be proved.
15 Clues: – A breadthless length. • – When two lines meet at a point. • – A statement that must be proved. • – The famous book written by Euclid. • – A part of a line with one end point. • – A part of a line with two end points. • – That which has position but no dimension. • – A statement accepted as true without proof. • – Lines which never meet however far extended. • ...
My Favourite Subject 2024-02-27
6 Clues: involves drawing and painting • learn about animals and plants • the official language of Malaysia • all about numbers, shapes and patterns • allow me to talk with people around the world • help you stay healthy by exercising and playing sports
pages 51-54 of "Sophiatown" 2024-05-10
6 Clues: What will Jakes teach Lulu • What will Fafhee teach Lulu • What doesn’t Ruth want to lose? • what does Ruth want for Lulu to have? • What does Mamariti sell day and night? • What standard do they start learning english?
How well do you know Amy & Joseph? 2016-08-05
Across
- What month was Joseph born in?
- Which county is Amy from?
- What is Joseph's occupation?
- What is Joseph's middle name?
- What year were Amy and Joseph both born in 19__?
- What month was Amy born in?
- What is Amy's middle name?
- In what town do Amy and Joseph now live?
- Where did Amy and Joseph go to university?
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- What did Amy and Joseph both study at University?
- What saint is Amy's place of work named after?
- How many siblings does Amy have?
- What sport does Amy do?
- What town was Joseph born in?
- What is the common abbreviation for the name of the company that Joseph works for?
- Where did Amy and Joseph go on their first holiday together?
- How many siblings does Joseph have?
- What is Amy's occupation?
- What country are Amy and Joseph staying in for their honeymoon?
19 Clues: What sport does Amy do? • Which county is Amy from? • What is Amy's occupation? • What is Amy's middle name? • What month was Amy born in? • What is Joseph's occupation? • What town was Joseph born in? • What is Joseph's middle name? • What month was Joseph born in? • How many siblings does Amy have? • How many siblings does Joseph have? • In what town do Amy and Joseph now live? • ...
Math crossword puzzle 2016-05-31
Across
- a pair of numbers given a location on a grid.
- first, outers, Inners, lasts.
- polynomial with three terms.
- a mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more equal signs.
- least common multiple (the short cut)
- plural for axis
- the mathematics of working with variable's.
- polynomial with two terms.
- we're a negative turns to a positive with 2 bars.
- Y variables in a function
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- the plane formed by a horizontal axis and a vertical axis.
- number that occurs most often.
- the sum of difference of terms which have variable's raised to positive integer powers.
- polynomial with one term.
- a number that has to be multiplied by itself three times.
- the list of independent variables.
- the middle number(s) of the number list when in order from least to greatest.
- coefficient: the coefficient of a polynomial's leading term.
- another word for average.
19 Clues: plural for axis • polynomial with one term. • another word for average. • Y variables in a function • polynomial with two terms. • polynomial with three terms. • first, outers, Inners, lasts. • number that occurs most often. • the list of independent variables. • least common multiple (the short cut) • the mathematics of working with variable's. • ...
Math crossword puzzle 2016-06-01
Across
- plural for axis
- a number that has to be multiplied by itself three times.
- the list of independent variables.
- polynomial with three terms.
- a pair of numbers given a location on a grid.
- we're a negative turns to a positive with 2 bars.
- polynomial with two terms.
- polynomial with one term.
- a mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more equal signs.
Down
- another word for average.
- the mathematics of working with variable's.
- the plane formed by a horizontal axis and a vertical axis.
- least common multiple (the short cut)
- coefficient: the coefficient of a polynomial's leading term.
- Y variables in a function
- first, outers, Inners, lasts.
- the sum of difference of terms which have variable's raised to positive integer powers.
- the middle number(s) of the number list when in order from least to greatest.
- number that occurs most often.
19 Clues: plural for axis • another word for average. • Y variables in a function • polynomial with one term. • polynomial with two terms. • polynomial with three terms. • first, outers, Inners, lasts. • number that occurs most often. • the list of independent variables. • least common multiple (the short cut) • the mathematics of working with variable's. • ...
Statistics Maths 2013-10-25
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- Set - Numbers that are realted in some way.
- gathering of data for a purpose form various sources.
- - Data that has a long tail.
- data- Data collected directly form first hand exprience.
- process of collectin information about every memeber in a population
- set of data that divided into catergories
- - Data for two variables.
- The middle data Value of an ordered data set.
- - Letters or symbols that represent unkown numbers or values.
- An element of data that distincly stands out form the rest of the data.
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- Gather Information by individual samples.
- The difference between the greatest and least values.
- - A mathematics phrase involving only numbers and operational symbols.
- Collection of facts.
- Modal: Data that has two models.
- - Variables occur at regular frequencies.
- Data - Pirmary data that was collected by someone else.
- - to explain the meaning.
- number that occurs most frequently.
19 Clues: Collection of facts. • - Data for two variables. • - to explain the meaning. • - Data that has a long tail. • Modal: Data that has two models. • number that occurs most frequently. • Gather Information by individual samples. • - Variables occur at regular frequencies. • set of data that divided into catergories • Set - Numbers that are realted in some way. • ...
GREEK ROOTS 2015-03-10
Across
- one asks for it from a famous person
- a device to establish and maintain a desired temperature
- the branch of physical geography dealing with the ocean
- a writer of someone's biography
- the retention of body heat
- an apparatus used for transmitting messages
- a person who specializes in geographical research
- a person who specializes in geologic research and study
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- a portion of written or printed matter dealing with a particular idea
- the art of taking and printing pictures
- the width of a circular or cylindrical object
- a device used to measure speed
- a history of a person's life written or told by that person
- a device used to take temperatures
- any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- the science of life or living matter
- The branch of mathematics that treats measurement
- a computer-generated image
- the science that deals with the physical history of the earth
19 Clues: the retention of body heat • a computer-generated image • a device used to measure speed • a writer of someone's biography • a device used to take temperatures • one asks for it from a famous person • the science of life or living matter • the art of taking and printing pictures • an apparatus used for transmitting messages • the width of a circular or cylindrical object • ...
E-Learning Day 12/18 2023-12-18
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- 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 • ...
Good Will Hunting 2023-11-27
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- What should Will continue to receive for long term recovery?
- What school did Will work for?
- What sports game did Sean misswhen he met his wife?
- What job did Will have at the college?
- Best frond of Will
- Who is the actor that plays Sean?
- Where does Sean teach now?
- What happened to Sean's Wife?
- What did Will's father use to abuse him?
- What year was the world series that Sean misseed?
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- what did the professor get his award in?
- How many brothers did Will lie about having?
- Where did Skylar move across the country to?
- Why was Skylar moving away?
- Where did Will almost end up if it had not been for Professor Lambeau?
- What is the main characters name?
- Who abused Will in this childhood?
- What did Will's best friends get him for his 21'st birthday?
- How many therapists did Will see during the movie?
19 Clues: Best frond of Will • Where does Sean teach now? • Why was Skylar moving away? • What happened to Sean's Wife? • What school did Will work for? • What is the main characters name? • Who is the actor that plays Sean? • Who abused Will in this childhood? • What job did Will have at the college? • what did the professor get his award in? • What did Will's father use to abuse him? • ...
SCHOOL 2019-04-11
Across
- a room with food sold to personnel at an institution
- a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
- an object consisting of a number of pages bound together
- outside the regular academic course of studies
- a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
- the act of scrutinizing something closely (as for mistakes)
- presiding officer of a school
- the science that studies living organisms
- a person whose occupation is instructing
- depository containing books and other materials for reading
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- a science dealing with the logic of quantity and arrangement
- a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words
- profound learned knowledge
- the successful completion of a program of study
- a room in a school where lessons take place
- a formal event performed on a special occasion
- a machine for performing calculations automatically
- preparatory school work done outside school
- a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design
19 Clues: profound learned knowledge • presiding officer of a school • a person whose occupation is instructing • the science that studies living organisms • a room in a school where lessons take place • preparatory school work done outside school • outside the regular academic course of studies • a formal event performed on a special occasion • ...
For Kaidyn and Avah 2020-03-30
Across
- What street do you live on?
- The study of numbers
- The colour of Leo's hair
- The room we cook our meals in
- What city do you live in?
- What subject would you have to wear a lab coat for?
- Where do we wash our hair?
- What goes at the end of a sentence?
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- What is the name of your suburb?
- Water at the beach is called the what?
- The room in our house where the shower is
- A piece of play equipment you can bounce on
- A baby cat is called a what?
- What is the part of our arm that bends beginning with 'e'?
- The continent that the Lion King was set
- What do we rest our heads on at night to sleep?
- Who is your favourite Aunty of all time?
- Where do you normally go to learn?
- What planet do we live on?
19 Clues: The study of numbers • The colour of Leo's hair • What city do you live in? • Where do we wash our hair? • What planet do we live on? • What street do you live on? • A baby cat is called a what? • The room we cook our meals in • What is the name of your suburb? • Where do you normally go to learn? • What goes at the end of a sentence? • Water at the beach is called the what? • ...
Math Vocabulary 2024-05-01
Across
- Measurement of a right angle
- Triangle with three equal angles
- Two ratios set equal to each other
- Same shape and size
- Angles that have the same relative position to the transversal
- Measurement of an angle
- Lines that never intersect
- A line that cuts a system of lines
- A closed figure composed of straight-line segments that meet at their endpoints
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- A shape with three sides
- Triangles that are not congruent but are closely related are _______
- Device used for calculations
- Mathematician that is coined for the discovery of Pythagorean Theorem
- Longest side of a triangle
- A shape with no points or edges
- An instrument for measuring angles
- Writing an expression as a product of factors
- Branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, and solids
- Name of triangle sides that are not the hypotenuse
19 Clues: Same shape and size • Measurement of an angle • A shape with three sides • Longest side of a triangle • Lines that never intersect • Device used for calculations • Measurement of a right angle • A shape with no points or edges • Triangle with three equal angles • Two ratios set equal to each other • An instrument for measuring angles • A line that cuts a system of lines • ...
Spelling Words week 22 2023-02-23
Across
- Study of history, structure, and composition of Earth.
- Any small breed of dogs.
- related to a territory.
- Related to Eart's physical features, climate, or population.
- The Branch of Mathematics that studies shapes and its properties.
- Of great importance. A really loud sound.
- A region of land.
- Someone who studies the Earth's charcteristics.
- A small enclosed area in which small animals, such as ants, are kept.
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- The scientific study of Earth's physical features.
- Physical features of a pice of land.
- Shock waves that pass through the Earth.
- Attached or restricted to Earth.
- A native of Earth.
- Heavy equipment used to excavate.
- A worm with a riged body that lives in damp soil.
- The composition of rocks of a particular region.
- Belonging to this world, not espiritual.
- A level paved area or platform next to a building; a patio or veranda
19 Clues: A region of land. • A native of Earth. • related to a territory. • Any small breed of dogs. • Attached or restricted to Earth. • Heavy equipment used to excavate. • Physical features of a pice of land. • Shock waves that pass through the Earth. • Belonging to this world, not espiritual. • Of great importance. A really loud sound. • ...
March Maths Crossword 2025-03-04
Across
- A rectangular array of numbers used in linear algebra.
- Lines that never meet, staying the same distance apart.
- Moving a shape without rotating or resizing it.
- Lines that meet at a right angle.
- A set of values that show an exact position on a graph.
- The power to which a number is raised.
- The inverse of a number, such as 1/x.
- The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape.
- A relationship where each input has a single output.
- The sum of the terms in a sequence.
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
- A 2D shape where all points are equidistant from a centre.
- The curve formed by a quadratic function on a graph.
- An irrational number left in root form, such as √2.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle.
- The average of a set of numbers.
- A measure in degrees between two intersecting lines.
- A number multiplying a variable in an algebraic expression.
- A list of numbers following a pattern.
- A measure of how two variables relate to each other.
- A diagram representing values, often with axes.
- A number that divides exactly into another number.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and rules for manipulating them.
- The reverse process of differentiation in calculus.
- A mathematical comparison using symbols like <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- A closed shape with straight sides.
- A line that a curve approaches but never touches.
- The distance from the centre of a circle to its edge.
- A system of symbols used in mathematics.
- The study of motion without considering forces.
- The relationship between two quantities in a ratio.
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- The measure of steepness of a line on a graph.
- The most frequently occurring number in a data set.
- The point where a line crosses an axis on a graph.
- The study of angles and sides in triangles.
- A measure of turning effect in mechanics.
- The total distance around a shape.
- The power to which a base must be raised to produce a given number.
- The branch of mathematics that studies rates of change and accumulation.
- A process of repeating a calculation multiple times to refine an answer.
- A comparison of two numbers by division.
- A mathematical statement showing equality between two expressions.
- The process of finding a derivative in calculus.
- When two shapes are identical in size and shape.
- A point where two lines or edges meet.
- The opposite operation, such as addition and subtraction.
- A rough calculation or educated guess.
- Changing a shape’s position, size, or orientation.
- An equation of the form ax² + bx + c = 0.
- A quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- A system of equations solved together.
- A range of values between two numbers.
- The middle value in an ordered data set.
- A mathematical phrase that can contain numbers, variables, and operators but no equals sign.
- A trigonometric function relating the opposite side to the hypotenuse.
- The likelihood of an event occurring.
- An algebraic expression with two terms.
- A statement that can be tested, often in probability and statistics.
- A value close to but not exactly equal to the true value.
- A straight line that touches a curve at a single point.
60 Clues: The average of a set of numbers. • Lines that meet at a right angle. • The total distance around a shape. • The sum of the terms in a sequence. • A closed shape with straight sides. • The inverse of a number, such as 1/x. • The likelihood of an event occurring. • The power to which a number is raised. • A point where two lines or edges meet. • ...
History guide 2015-10-03
Across
- strong belief,right way to act
- proposed explanation
- how far north or south a place on earth is measured from equator
- measure of how far east or west a place on earth is, imaginary line, between north and south poles
- amount of space an object fills
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- correctly, without mistakes
- the practice,treatment or medicine
- study of living things, their structure, growth and function
- branch of mathematics, points, line, planes and figures
9 Clues: proposed explanation • correctly, without mistakes • strong belief,right way to act • amount of space an object fills • the practice,treatment or medicine • branch of mathematics, points, line, planes and figures • study of living things, their structure, growth and function • how far north or south a place on earth is measured from equator • ...
Polyomino No.2 MASONIC CROSSWORD PUZZLE by WBro D.Manivannan 2020-11-06
Across
- Working Tool that represents a staright line of conduct (7)
- Father of Solomon (5)
- The tool the ruffian used against H.A (5,4)
- Study of Mathematics, Arithmetic, Geometry and Astronomy combined (10)
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- In-charge of music in the Lodge (8)
- A sharp instrument placed on the n.l.b. of the C in First Degree (7)
- Father of Geometry (6)
- Synonym for Outer Guard (5)
- Plant that marked the place where H.A. was laid (6)
9 Clues: Father of Solomon (5) • Father of Geometry (6) • Synonym for Outer Guard (5) • In-charge of music in the Lodge (8) • The tool the ruffian used against H.A (5,4) • Plant that marked the place where H.A. was laid (6) • Working Tool that represents a staright line of conduct (7) • A sharp instrument placed on the n.l.b. of the C in First Degree (7) • ...
Leon Battista Alberti 2023-10-01
Across
- The city where Leon was born
- A period of cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” in Europe.
- The city where Leon's family was exiled from
- The head of the Catholic Church
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- The study that Leon fell in love with at a young age
- Leon's first job
- Science that studies celestial objects and phenomena
- The art that Leon used when designing the Santa Maria Novella
- The program that Leon entered with no interest
9 Clues: Leon's first job • The city where Leon was born • The head of the Catholic Church • The city where Leon's family was exiled from • The program that Leon entered with no interest • The study that Leon fell in love with at a young age • Science that studies celestial objects and phenomena • The art that Leon used when designing the Santa Maria Novella • ...
Galelio Galilei 2019-01-28
Teacher 2 2019-05-09
6 Clues: has 290 learning outcomes • has five strands of learning • recently added strand in HFLE • recently added strand in social studies • healthy living is a strand in this subject • a unit under loco-motor skills taught in standard 6
The mark of Athena 2021-05-31
Across
- Roman legacy of Apollo and the Augur of Camp Jupiter
- dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy
- weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- Greek virgin goddess of wisdom, civilization, mathematics, strategy, defensive warfare, crafts, the arts, and skill
- god of the Tiber river
- possessing spirits
- roman god of boundaries
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- three Gray Sisters, the other two being Anger and Wasp
- primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology
- roman name of athena
- Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity
- Greek personification of the Earth as a goddess
- brother of otus
- the Greek goddess of balance
- Latin word meaning "sword"
- flying Greek trireme
- he immortal equine son of the gods Demeter and Poseidon and brother of Despoina
- deity of the sea
- brother of ephilates
19 Clues: brother of otus • deity of the sea • possessing spirits • roman name of athena • flying Greek trireme • brother of ephilates • god of the Tiber river • roman god of boundaries • Latin word meaning "sword" • the Greek goddess of balance • dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy • Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity • primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology • ...
IDC Asia - What do you still know? 2020-04-13
Across
- very smart songbird from Malaysia
- she brought her daughter to Germany
- he married soon after IDC
- Dean of a College of Medicine in Indonesia
- she is a writer of mathematics textbooks
- He was VP in one of the big private universities in Indonesia
- a Malaysian who loves to sing "Pangako Sayo"
- an engineer who graduated from MIT
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- he responds to most questions with "Well..."
- His wife participated two years earlier in IDC
- Mr. Funny Man of Vietnam
- He has no first and last name but only one name
- He managed an NMT in Cambodia
- she loves Hermes bags
- She is a Professor of political science in the city where an important conference to liberate colonies took place
- a singing Engineer from the Philippines
- Her university sounds a bit like a Southern European capital city
- a Mathematician from Vietnam
- A Filipina who is full of energy
19 Clues: she loves Hermes bags • Mr. Funny Man of Vietnam • he married soon after IDC • a Mathematician from Vietnam • He managed an NMT in Cambodia • A Filipina who is full of energy • very smart songbird from Malaysia • an engineer who graduated from MIT • she brought her daughter to Germany • a singing Engineer from the Philippines • she is a writer of mathematics textbooks • ...
MATHEMATICIANS 2013-04-19
Across
- de Fermat French lawyer
- Pascal French mathematician, inventor, and Christian philosopher
- Euler Pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist
- Ionian Greek philosopher
- Descartes French philosopher who spent most of his adult life in Dutch Republic
- Greek mathematician and engineer and astronomer
- Lagrange Italian mathematician and astronomer
- Newton English mathematician and considered the father of physics
- Jacobi German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions
- Fibonacci Considered most talented mathematician in Middle Ages
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- Abel Norwegian mathematician who proved that it is impossible to solve quintic equations with radicals
- Einstein German-born theoretical physicist
- Riemann German mathematician who contributed to differential geometry
- Indian mathematician who wrote important books on mathematics and astronomy
- Leibniz German mathematician and philosopher
- Boole English mathematician who worked with differential equations
- Cantor Inventor of the set theory
- Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy
- Referred to as the father of Geometry
19 Clues: de Fermat French lawyer • Ionian Greek philosopher • Cantor Inventor of the set theory • Referred to as the father of Geometry • Einstein German-born theoretical physicist • Leibniz German mathematician and philosopher • Lagrange Italian mathematician and astronomer • Greek mathematician and engineer and astronomer • Euler Pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist • ...
MATHEMATICIANS 2013-04-19
Across
- de Fermat French lawyer
- Pascal French mathematician, inventor, and Christian philosopher
- Euler Pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist
- Ionian Greek philosopher
- Descartes French philosopher who spent most of his adult life in Dutch Republic
- Greek mathematician and engineer and astronomer
- Lagrange Italian mathematician and astronomer
- Newton English mathematician and considered the father of physics
- Jacobi German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions
- Fibonacci Considered most talented mathematician in Middle Ages
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- Abel Norwegian mathematician who proved that it is impossible to solve quintic equations with radicals
- Einstein German-born theoretical physicist
- Riemann German mathematician who contributed to differential geometry
- Indian mathematician who wrote important books on mathematics and astronomy
- Leibniz German mathematician and philosopher
- Boole English mathematician who worked with differential equations
- Cantor Inventor of the set theory
- Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy
- Referred to as the father of Geometry
19 Clues: de Fermat French lawyer • Ionian Greek philosopher • Cantor Inventor of the set theory • Referred to as the father of Geometry • Einstein German-born theoretical physicist • Leibniz German mathematician and philosopher • Lagrange Italian mathematician and astronomer • Greek mathematician and engineer and astronomer • Euler Pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist • ...
Math crossword puzzle 2016-05-31
Across
- least common multiple (the short cut)
- the list of independent variables.
- the mathematics of working with variable's.
- first, outers, Inners, lasts.
- the plane formed by a horizontal axis and a vertical axis.
- number that occurs most often.
- a number that has to be multiplied by itself three times.
- the middle number(s) of the number list when in order from least to greatest.
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- a pair of numbers given a location on a grid.
- the sum of difference of terms which have variable's raised to positive integer powers.
- a mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more equal signs.
- another word for average.
- Y variables in a function
- polynomial with one term.
- plural for axis
- we're a negative turns to a positive with 2 bars.
- coefficient: the coefficient of a polynomial's leading term.
- polynomial with three terms.
- polynomial with two terms.
19 Clues: plural for axis • another word for average. • Y variables in a function • polynomial with one term. • polynomial with two terms. • polynomial with three terms. • first, outers, Inners, lasts. • number that occurs most often. • the list of independent variables. • least common multiple (the short cut) • the mathematics of working with variable's. • ...
