mathematics Crossword Puzzles
Unit 7 2022-12-07
Across
- To feel joy or great delight; to make joyful
- To shake up roughly; to move along in a jerky or bumpy fashion
- To find out by using mathematics or reasoning; to reckon, estimate
- Something that blocks the way: an obstacle
- Lacking meaning, stupid or foolish; without use of the senses
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- One chosen to help or take the place of another or to act in that person's absence
- Deserving trust, dependable
- Busy, working steadily
- To rob by force or violence, especially during war or time of unrest
- Fairly large in size or extent; worthy of attention
- To be or make up the parts of, form; to create or write; to calm or quiet one's mind
- To shrink and wrinkle, especially from heat, cold, or dryness
12 Clues: Busy, working steadily • Deserving trust, dependable • Something that blocks the way: an obstacle • To feel joy or great delight; to make joyful • Fairly large in size or extent; worthy of attention • Lacking meaning, stupid or foolish; without use of the senses • To shrink and wrinkle, especially from heat, cold, or dryness • ...
Banking 2026-01-13
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- To be skilled at mathematics and calculations. (Three words)
- To owe more money than you have; to be at a loss. (Three words)
- Money that you owe to someone else.
- To calculate or think about the numbers. (Three words)
- Money you put into your bank account.
- Complete freedom to do something, often with unlimited money or resources. (Two words)
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- The extra percentage you pay when you borrow money. (Two words)
- The amount of money needed for basics like food and rent. (Two words)
- A special loan from a bank to buy a house or apartment.
- Money you take out of your bank account.
- A share of a company's profit paid to its owners.
- A card that pays for things directly from your bank account. (Two words)
12 Clues: Money that you owe to someone else. • Money you put into your bank account. • Money you take out of your bank account. • A share of a company's profit paid to its owners. • To calculate or think about the numbers. (Three words) • A special loan from a bank to buy a house or apartment. • To be skilled at mathematics and calculations. (Three words) • ...
Algebra Terms 2023-09-11
5 Clues: a mathematical action • math equations are written out • math equations that are not solved • unknown number represented by a letter • the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formula and equations.
Algebra Terms 2023-09-11
5 Clues: a mathematical action • math equations are written out • math equations that are not solved • unknown number represented by a letter • the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formula and equations.
Cryptography 2012-03-27
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- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
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- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
11 Clues: Pretty Good Privacy. • PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key. • The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication. • The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data. • The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis. • Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called … • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
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- Pretty Good Privacy.
- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
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- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
11 Clues: Pretty Good Privacy. • PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key. • The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication. • The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data. • The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis. • Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called … • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
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- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
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- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
11 Clues: Pretty Good Privacy. • PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key. • The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication. • The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data. • The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis. • Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called … • ...
Corkers 2023-09-27
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- Corkers' favorite subject to avoid teaching
- What Corkers claimed caused the intolerable incident in the classroom
- inch The thickness of tissue paper after folding it 50 times, according to Corkers
- The type of newspaper Corkers would often bring to the classroom
- The type of chocolate bar promised by Corkers for a particular challenge
- The type of vegetable Corkers blamed for the smell in the classroom
- Distractions Corkers' unique approach to teaching, which consists of these
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- The subject Corkers was supposed to teach but pretended not to
- The type of clothing Corkers often wore, described as having patches
- inches The thickness of tissue paper after folding it once, according to Corkers
- The classroom activity involves swinging the door and opening windows
- Corkers' physical features that could be described as "drooping bloodhound cheeks"
12 Clues: Corkers' favorite subject to avoid teaching • The subject Corkers was supposed to teach but pretended not to • The type of newspaper Corkers would often bring to the classroom • The type of vegetable Corkers blamed for the smell in the classroom • The type of clothing Corkers often wore, described as having patches • ...
STEM Focus Skills 2020-09-17
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- Working with others to produce results as a team
- Using science and technology to invent, design, and build things with the use of engines, machines, systems, and structures.
- Conveying meaning from person to person
- Being able to take multiple, out-of-the-box approaches to problems
- Systematic study of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
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- Using tools, processes, and resources to solve problems and make life easier.
- Skill that involves thinking deeply, analyzing information, evaluating designs, and synthesizing new ideas
- Making sense of issues and proposing explanations or answers
- Using resource to collect, organize and analyze information to create understanding
- The sciences of numbers, quantities, geometry, space, and forms
- Active learning that starts by posing questions, problems or scenarios
11 Clues: Conveying meaning from person to person • Working with others to produce results as a team • Making sense of issues and proposing explanations or answers • The sciences of numbers, quantities, geometry, space, and forms • Being able to take multiple, out-of-the-box approaches to problems • Active learning that starts by posing questions, problems or scenarios • ...
The Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-11
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- Mesopotamia specialized in this
- Mesopotamian tools were made out of this
- The leader of the civilization and the top of the social pyramid
- The people who serve everyone else, the are seen as property and they are at the bottom of the social pyramid
- The Mesopotamian religion was this way
- Mesopotamian Medical remedies were made out of this
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- The Mesopotamians invented this (Mr. Oswalt teaches this)
- They are servants to the people and the king and are the second to the top of the social pyramid
- The people of Mesopotamia had a good one of these
- A list of 282 Laws created by one man
- They make food for everyone and are second to the bottom of the pyramid
11 Clues: Mesopotamia specialized in this • A list of 282 Laws created by one man • The Mesopotamian religion was this way • Mesopotamian tools were made out of this • The people of Mesopotamia had a good one of these • Mesopotamian Medical remedies were made out of this • The Mesopotamians invented this (Mr. Oswalt teaches this) • ...
Math unit 3 2025-09-19
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- instrument-a device created or adapted to make musical sounds
- have a pleasing and impressive appearance, suggesting health and strength
- horizontal measurement or distance measured from side to side
- branch of mathematics that studies algebraic structures and the operations they use.
- that's not planned or arranged but seems like it is
- proportional comparison of some quantity across the globe
- travel company for student expeditions
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- say something in return
- mathematical study of continuous change, providing tools to measure how things change at any given moment
- note-symbols that denote a musical sound
- mathematical study of continuous change, providing tools to measure how things change at any given moment
- class-between two thirds and double the median income for their state or city
- sphere that is slightly flattened at the poles and bulges at the equator
13 Clues: say something in return • travel company for student expeditions • note-symbols that denote a musical sound • that's not planned or arranged but seems like it is • proportional comparison of some quantity across the globe • instrument-a device created or adapted to make musical sounds • horizontal measurement or distance measured from side to side • ...
Mathematics In Nature 2022-11-17
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- Shape - It is information which remains when location, scale, orientation and reflection are removed from the descriptions of certain objects.
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- Sequence - It is the sequence formed by the infinite terms 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...
- - It is a geometric structure that is identical to itself at all scales. It resembles or be an exact replica of the original shape when you zoom in on it in which self-similarity is the name of this process.
- - In Mathematics, it is when a condition remains unchanged while a structure is moved, rotated, or flipped. If this lacks in its form, it is called asymmetrical.
- Ratio - If there is a ratio between two quantities that is equal to the ratio of their sum to the bigger of the two quantities, this is known as the golden mean, divine proportion, or golden section.
5 Clues: Sequence - It is the sequence formed by the infinite terms 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ... • Shape - It is information which remains when location, scale, orientation and reflection are removed from the descriptions of certain objects. • ...
FORM 2 MATHEMATICS 2019-07-31
5 Clues: Middle data • Degree of steepness • rate of change of speed • A part of circle that is made by 2 radii and an arc • A solid geometry with one edge, one apex and one circular base
Crossword of mathematics 2025-05-01
5 Clues: Basic calculations with numbers. • Analyzing data and predicting outcomes. • Studying shapes, sizes and the properties of space. • Using symbols and letters to solve equations and study relationships. • Understanding change and motion through limits, derivatives, and integrals.
CLC Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-21
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- Where kids can eat lunch
- These are tests for halfway through the semester
- These measure how much you have learned in your class
- You are this when you don't turn in work and have a bad grade
- These go to parents to tell them how good you are doing in class
- This is our first home football game of the year
- Where the kids all hang out during free blocks
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- The classes that teach you about numbers, angles, equations, etc
- You are this when you don't go to class
- You are this when you turn in work, do well on tests, and have a good grade
- The classes that teach you about our environment and our bodies
- The classes that teach you about our history
- The classes that teach you reading and writing
13 Clues: Where kids can eat lunch • You are this when you don't go to class • The classes that teach you about our history • The classes that teach you reading and writing • Where the kids all hang out during free blocks • These are tests for halfway through the semester • This is our first home football game of the year • These measure how much you have learned in your class • ...
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Across
- a word that starts with t that powers lights electric cars and fridges
- something that cheer leader do for there team
- stationary that you use to cut paper
- something that police do during figuring out crime
- were you try to aim in games like archery
- a word starting with e which is when you fix engines
- this word starts with p and is the topic when you describe were something is
- a board that's white that you need a marker to write on it
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- a word that means to make it harder
- the subject were you work with numbers and position
- a word that starts with c which means middle
- a subject with many different ways of doing it that starts with s
- a device that you may most adults may have in there pockets now
13 Clues: a word that means to make it harder • stationary that you use to cut paper • were you try to aim in games like archery • a word that starts with c which means middle • something that cheer leader do for there team • something that police do during figuring out crime • the subject were you work with numbers and position • ...
Math Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- the measure of a flat space or surface
- the numbers that have no repeating decimals
- collection of well-defined objects
- mathematical statement consisting of numbers, letters, and symbols that shows that one amount is equal to another
- a shape with four equal sides and four 90 degree angles
- a number greater than 1 and has no whole number factor other than 1 and itself
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- the science of numbers, forms, amounts, and their relationships
- a flat shape with three sides
- a point half the distance along something such as a line
- the length of the outer edge of a shape
- the zero point on a number line or the point where the horizontal and vertical lines on a graph cross
- a unit that forms part of the system of counting and calculating
- a set which contains no element
- an expression that contains an assertion which is definetely either true or false
14 Clues: a flat shape with three sides • a set which contains no element • collection of well-defined objects • the measure of a flat space or surface • the length of the outer edge of a shape • the numbers that have no repeating decimals • a shape with four equal sides and four 90 degree angles • a point half the distance along something such as a line • ...
school subjects 2023-07-06
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- Science The study of computers, programming, and technology.
- Studies A subject that encompasses various aspects of society, including civics, economics, and geography.
- The study of numbers, calculations, and patterns.
- The study and creation of visual arts, such as painting and drawing.
- A subject that teaches students about personal wellness and healthy living habits.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and cultures.
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- The study and appreciation of music, including playing instruments and singing.
- The study of past events and their impact on society.
- The study of languages other than English, such as Spanish or French.
- The study of language, including reading, writing, and grammar.
- The study and performance of plays and theatrical arts.
- The study of the natural world, including biology, chemistry, and physics.
- Education A subject focused on physical fitness, sports, and activities.
13 Clues: The study of numbers, calculations, and patterns. • The study of past events and their impact on society. • The study and performance of plays and theatrical arts. • Science The study of computers, programming, and technology. • The study of language, including reading, writing, and grammar. • The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and cultures. • ...
OSSD Graduation Requirements 2016-07-15
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- The type of provincial test all students write in grade 10
- The number of credits you get for completing civics
- The acronym for the Specialist High Skills Major program
- You need one credit in this second language course
- The number of English courses you need to complete
- The number of health and physical education courses you need
- This type of program allows you to earn credits while at a workplace
- You need 1 credit in this course to help you learn about the world
- The type of history course you need 1 credit in
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- You get half a credit for completing this course
- You have to take 18 of these types of courses
- The number of community service hours you need to do
- You need two of these types of credits
- You need three of these types of credits
- You can take music, drama, or visual to complete this 1 credit requirement
- You need to take 12 of these types of courses
16 Clues: You need two of these types of credits • You need three of these types of credits • You have to take 18 of these types of courses • You need to take 12 of these types of courses • The type of history course you need 1 credit in • You get half a credit for completing this course • You need one credit in this second language course • ...
PGS 7F History : School (Abel, Tris, Yaela) 2021-03-03
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- a portable storage medium consisting of a square plastic case
- the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols
- self-contained unit of discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea.
- the study of past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject
- paper with words of appreciation
- this thing is beautiful and scary at the same time
- the part of mathematics
- window of world
- the ability to read and write:
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- a play in a theatre or on television or radio, or plays and acting generally
- erase gloomy memories
- a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition.
- a book to give information about stuff
- a table illustrating elements
- the study of the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc.
- a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to.
16 Clues: window of world • erase gloomy memories • the part of mathematics • a table illustrating elements • the ability to read and write: • paper with words of appreciation • a book to give information about stuff • this thing is beautiful and scary at the same time • a portable storage medium consisting of a square plastic case • ...
PGS 7F History : School (Abel, Tris, Yaela) 2021-03-03
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- a portable storage medium consisting of a square plastic case
- the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols
- self-contained unit of discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea.
- the study of past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject
- paper with words of appreciation
- this thing is beautiful and scary at the same time
- the part of mathematics
- window of world
- the ability to read and write:
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- a play in a theatre or on television or radio, or plays and acting generally
- erase gloomy memories
- a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition.
- a book to give information about stuff
- a table illustrating elements
- the study of the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc.
- a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to.
16 Clues: window of world • erase gloomy memories • the part of mathematics • a table illustrating elements • the ability to read and write: • paper with words of appreciation • a book to give information about stuff • this thing is beautiful and scary at the same time • a portable storage medium consisting of a square plastic case • ...
ABC 2021-01-02
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- study of past events, particularly in human affairs
- world language that is learned and spoken internationally
- is Classical language and known as ‘the mother of all Indian languages’
- systematic study of human interaction with their environment
- scientific study of the mind and behavior
- systematic study of the world around us
- study of places and the relationships between people and environments
- of a broad range of facts about various subjects
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- study of computers and computing concepts
- graphic representation by lines of an object or idea by various tools
- is an art form and a cultural activity, whose medium is sound
- official language in the state of Gujarat
- group of sciences study numbers, shapes and their relationships.
- is a National Language of India, written in the Devanagari script
- branch of social science that studies the state, politics and government
- Scientific study of human society and social relationships
16 Clues: systematic study of the world around us • study of computers and computing concepts • official language in the state of Gujarat • scientific study of the mind and behavior • of a broad range of facts about various subjects • study of past events, particularly in human affairs • world language that is learned and spoken internationally • ...
Famous Sociologist 2023-04-27
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- method
- society goes through three stages of ___ in search of truth
- compared growth of the society to growth of the human ___
- societies that don't ___ fast enough will fall behind
- phrase originally coined in the early 1800's
- attempted to unify history, psychology and economics through the science of __
- social ___ is related to understanding the effects of individuals to society and social change and progress
- he earned a living by teaching journalism and __
- a means of using scientific evidence to discern causes for human behavior
- societies evolve from simple to more
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- The third law of the Three Stages is reached when humans realize that natural phenomena and world events can be explained through logic and ___.
- three levels of social statics or ___, family and society
- father of sociology
- humanity passes through three successive stages–the theological, ___, and the positive
- social ___ conditions essential to happiness
- Comte believes that science comes closer to it without ever reaching it
16 Clues: method • father of sociology • societies evolve from simple to more • phrase originally coined in the early 1800's • social ___ conditions essential to happiness • he earned a living by teaching journalism and __ • societies that don't ___ fast enough will fall behind • three levels of social statics or ___, family and society • ...
Unit 8 2025-10-31
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- The ability to learn, understand, and make judgments.
- Someone who studies or is expert in mathematics.
- An ability to do an activity or job well, typically gained by practice.
- A person who writes books or articles to be published.
- A doctor specially trained to perform medical operations.
- A natural skill or ability to be good at something without being taught.
- The ability to continue trying to do something even when it is very difficult.
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- A man who manages or owns a business.
- The ability to produce or use original and unusual ideas.
- A woman engaged in business, especially as an owner or executive.
- An expert who studies or works in a science field.
- A person who writes music.
- Something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing.
- A person who is good at sports or physical exercise.
- A person who first thinks of and makes a new device or process.
- The ability to do things that require a lot of physical or mental effort.
16 Clues: A person who writes music. • A man who manages or owns a business. • Someone who studies or is expert in mathematics. • An expert who studies or works in a science field. • A person who is good at sports or physical exercise. • The ability to learn, understand, and make judgments. • A person who writes books or articles to be published. • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword 2013-03-12
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- A triangle has height 8m and base 4cm. A trapezium has height 4cm and the sum of the parallel sides is 700cm. Which shape has the larger area?
- The part of mathematics in which letters and other symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
- A ______ is a solid with a uniform cross section.
- When you bisect a line, a ______ is formed at the point of bisection.
- The plural of "trapezium"
- We solve this if we want to find the value of a variable.
- The surface covered by an object.
- type of triangle where exactly two angles are equal.
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- ______ brackets
- The distance around an object.
- Order of operations
- Distance from the base of a triangle to its apex.
- The amount of space occupied by an object.
- How steep a line is.
- The _________ Plane
- In which direction does the x-axis run?
- Splitting an angle in halves.
- ________ are flat shapes consisting of straight lines that are enclosed.
- A ______ is a solid where all sides are equal.
19 Clues: ______ brackets • Order of operations • The _________ Plane • How steep a line is. • The plural of "trapezium" • Splitting an angle in halves. • The distance around an object. • The surface covered by an object. • In which direction does the x-axis run? • The amount of space occupied by an object. • A ______ is a solid where all sides are equal. • ...
4/5/16 2016-04-05
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- To represent something from a graphic form
- Source the original document such as a diary letter or journal
- To take apart
- To evaluate something in a detailed way
- An idea or explanation that you test through a study and experimentation
- a comparison of two different things that are alike in some way
- To work together with other people
- to review your work to make better
- 3dimensional representation of a person/things on a much smaller scale than the original
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- When you state something is true without evidence or proof
- To put things in a neat attractive order
- close to the actual but not completely accurate or exactAccuracy freedom from mistake or error
- Information in unorganized form that refer or represent ideas or objects
- To arrange in groups or classes
- To make a dramatic change in the form appearance or character of
- To connect someone or something in your mind
- To end or finish an event or process.Digital Etiquette The way you treat others online with respect and courtesy
- to tell in advance
- science technology engineering and mathematics
19 Clues: To take apart • to tell in advance • To arrange in groups or classes • To work together with other people • to review your work to make better • To evaluate something in a detailed way • To put things in a neat attractive order • To represent something from a graphic form • To connect someone or something in your mind • science technology engineering and mathematics • ...
algebra terms 2022-05-10
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- a procedure for solving a problem
- mathematical
- he volume of substance that a container will hold.
- area in a certain shape
- The bell shape created when a line is plotted using data points for an item that meets the criteria of normal distribution.
- Number system that assigns place value to numbers.
- angle between 0 to 90 degrees
- presents numbers in a graph
- A polynomial equation with two terms usually joined by a plus or minus sign.
- tool used for basic arithmetic
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- Add up a series of numbers and divide the sum by the total number of values to find the average
- number in addition problems
- A characteristic or feature of an object
- The line dividing an angle into two equal angles
- to lines sharing same end point
- The branch of mathematics involving derivatives and integrals, Calculus is the study of motion in which changing values are studied.
- An acronym used to help people remember the correct order of operations for solving algebraic equations
- a group of numbers
- bottom of a 3-D shape
19 Clues: mathematical • a group of numbers • bottom of a 3-D shape • area in a certain shape • number in addition problems • presents numbers in a graph • angle between 0 to 90 degrees • tool used for basic arithmetic • to lines sharing same end point • a procedure for solving a problem • A characteristic or feature of an object • The line dividing an angle into two equal angles • ...
Geometry crossword 2022-05-31
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- A shape which has 6 sides.
- A shape which has 8 sides.
- An angle less than 180 but more than 90 degrees.
- The space between two intersecting lines.
- An angle less than 90 but more than 0 degrees.
- A parallelogram with all equal sides.
- A shape which has 5 sides.
- An angle formed on the outer side of two parallel lines when a third line intersects the 2 lines.
- A round figure with no sides and an equidistant center.
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- An angle which exactly measures 90 degrees.
- A polygon with 4 sides.
- A triangle with an angle that is equal to 90 degrees.
- A shape with parallel and equal opposite sides.
- parallelogram with a right angle.
- branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their
- A parallelogram having 4 right angles.
- A shape with all equal sides and angles.
- A shape which has 7 sides.
- a prism where all sides are squares.
- A line from the equidistant center of the circle to the surface.
20 Clues: A polygon with 4 sides. • A shape which has 6 sides. • A shape which has 8 sides. • A shape which has 7 sides. • A shape which has 5 sides. • parallelogram with a right angle. • a prism where all sides are squares. • A parallelogram with all equal sides. • A parallelogram having 4 right angles. • A shape with all equal sides and angles. • ...
Golden Age of Islamic Civilization Crossword assignment 2025-02-26
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- led Muslims to pioneer new business practices
- Known as averroës was a philosopher that influenced European thought
- A Persian physician, was known as Avicenna. He was a doctor to the Persian nobility
- A path made for trade
- Arabic word for check
- Pioneered the study of algebra, wrote a mathematics book
- A scholar and astronomer who was best known for the Rubàiyàt
- a river the abbasids organized irrigation projects
- The ability to move up in social class
- The Muslim book of worship
- organized massive Irrigation projects and drained swamp lands between the Tigris and Euphrates river
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- An Arab thinker that set the standards for the scientific study of history, he helped establish principles of many branches of knowledge
- The art of producing Beautiful handwriting
- A renowned Muslim physician who pioneered The study of many diseases
- A Muslim poet which wrote in Persian using Arabic script
- To serve as community centers for the faithful
- the study of vision and light
- The greatest Muslim center of learning
- Muslims believed God shouldn’t be worshipped by pictures so they made
19 Clues: A path made for trade • Arabic word for check • The Muslim book of worship • the study of vision and light • The ability to move up in social class • The greatest Muslim center of learning • The art of producing Beautiful handwriting • led Muslims to pioneer new business practices • To serve as community centers for the faithful • ...
Golden age of Islamic civilization 2025-02-26
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- Persian physician who wrote the canon of medicine
- chanted the dangers of desert journeys, the joys of battle, or the glories of their clans.
- provides exquisite examples of early Muslim art
- The art of producing beautiful handwriting
- set standards for the scientific study of history. He stressed economics and social structure as causes of historical events.
- Muslim poet (shah namah) or (book of kings)
- Europeans in all friend of business had to adopt these and use them in their day to day lives
- head physical at Baghdad chief hospital
- Known as Averroes, philosopher and scientist
- used for merchants to trade faster and easier
- the ability to move in social class
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- To serve as community centers for the faithful
- diagnosed and treated diseases
- Used as a complete basis of mathematics
- group of tales narrated by a fictional princess.
- Was a Muslim mathematician Who developed key concepts from algebra
- Crafted many rubaiyats or quatrains
- Observed the position of stars and aid navigation
- Greatest Muslim center of learning
19 Clues: diagnosed and treated diseases • Greatest Muslim center of learning • Crafted many rubaiyats or quatrains • the ability to move in social class • Used as a complete basis of mathematics • head physical at Baghdad chief hospital • The art of producing beautiful handwriting • Muslim poet (shah namah) or (book of kings) • Known as Averroes, philosopher and scientist • ...
Eddie's Crossword 2025-08-04
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- What board game did Eddie enjoy playing?
- Name one of the sports that Eddie played for Arthur Lees
- What nationality was the leprechaun spotted by Eddie in a hotel?
- What subject did Eddie excel at, at school?
- Name one of Eddie's neighbours
- What month was Eddie born?
- What sport did Eddie enjoy watching on the computer?
- Who was the gentleman that took Eddie shopping?
- What area of Rotherham did Eddie's family live in when he was born?
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- What subject at school did Eddie do less well at?
- What item did Eddie collect?
- Where did Eddie go to each day to do various activities?
- What is the name of the group who sang the final song today?
- What job role did Eddie do at Arthur Lees?
- Name one of the south coast resorts visited by Eddie
- Which song by Toto did Eddie like?
- Name Eddie's neighbour who he was also friends with
- What was the surname of the poet that Eddie enjoyed?
- Which resort was the hotel in where Eddie spotted the leprechaun?
19 Clues: What month was Eddie born? • What item did Eddie collect? • Name one of Eddie's neighbours • Which song by Toto did Eddie like? • What board game did Eddie enjoy playing? • What job role did Eddie do at Arthur Lees? • What subject did Eddie excel at, at school? • Who was the gentleman that took Eddie shopping? • What subject at school did Eddie do less well at? • ...
Roman Education 2023-01-12
4 Clues: what children learned about. • helped them become responsible citizens. • Romans believed this was very important. • what children learned about at a low level
School subjects 2021-03-22
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- We don't do experiments in class, we do it in a Science _____________. Science is very fun.
- We learn to play musical _____________like a recorder and piano in Music class. It's fun and interesting.
- In English, we learn to ________ and write stories. We also learn grammar.
- Learning Art makes us more _________.
- PE stands for ___________Education.
- Art and Music are fun and _____________.
- We learn to draw, paint, sketch and create craftworks in this subject.
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- I use a _______to look at microorganism on a small glass.
- You learn to exercise and play different types of _______in PE.
- Ali loves Science but his favourite subject is ________. He likes numbers and problem-solving.
- I love to do _______so my favourite subject is Science.
- In _______Studies, you learn about people and culture from different countries.
- We can use a calculator or an __________ to calculate numbers.
- Jake loves _________because he is interested in learning important past events.
14 Clues: PE stands for ___________Education. • Learning Art makes us more _________. • Art and Music are fun and _____________. • I love to do _______so my favourite subject is Science. • I use a _______to look at microorganism on a small glass. • We can use a calculator or an __________ to calculate numbers. • You learn to exercise and play different types of _______in PE. • ...
DMA_W2 2021-07-28
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- name of your DMA module leader
- ... search algorithm - finds an item by dividing array in half each time
- flowchart symbol to indicate a decision (shape)
- Pictorial representation of an algorithm
- An English-like representation of an algorithm
- ...sort algorithm - orders array by swapping lowest number with 1st position, then migrating it to sub-array
- Russian ... algorithm - introduced in the seminar only, used to multiply 2 numbers
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- ... search algorithm - looks up an item by considering each object in the array until successful
- kind of mathematics we cover in this module
- Self-contained set of instructions; can be executed on its own or part of larger solution
- Measures complexity of an algorithm
- ... sort algorithm - pairwise swaps, to order an array
- platform for our weekly quizzes - have you done quiz 1 yet?!
- People in orange t-shirts at QAHE, ready to support you in your academic journey
14 Clues: name of your DMA module leader • Measures complexity of an algorithm • Pictorial representation of an algorithm • kind of mathematics we cover in this module • An English-like representation of an algorithm • flowchart symbol to indicate a decision (shape) • ... sort algorithm - pairwise swaps, to order an array • ...
8 math statistics and probability (strive words) 2019-10-28
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- The whole group that is being studied
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- A data point on a graph or in a set of results that is very much bigger or smaller than the next nearest data point
- Questions where the respondent must answer within a category
- Carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts
- When we obtain data from the whole population, we conduct a....
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- A measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur
- A small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like
- Bring or gather together
- Unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something
- obtaining data from a sample of the population
- The branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization, analysis, and interpretation of numerical data
- Questions where the respondent has no guided boundaries within which to answer
- This method of data collection is often
14 Clues: Bring or gather together • The whole group that is being studied • This method of data collection is often • obtaining data from a sample of the population • Unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something • A measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur • Questions where the respondent must answer within a category • ...
Crossword piZone 2013 2013-02-22
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- A plane shape bounded by a continuous line that is always the same distance from the center
- The relation between two or more values
- The study of numbers, patterns, space, and change
- Formed by taking 2 circles, putting one above the other, and wrapping a surface around to connect the edges
- Ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter π = C/d
- Half the diameter of a circle r = d /2 r = C/2π
- The straight line passing from one side of the circle to the other
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- A decimal number whose number goes on forever without repeating
- A three dimensional circle
- The distance around a circle (perimeter) C = π d
- The size of a surface a = π r2
- Like fractions because they count part of something
- A way to count part of something
- The amount of space inside of something like a sphere
14 Clues: A three dimensional circle • A way to count part of something • The size of a surface a = π r2 • The relation between two or more values • The distance around a circle (perimeter) C = π d • The study of numbers, patterns, space, and change • Like fractions because they count part of something • The amount of space inside of something like a sphere • ...
extra credit 2022-06-14
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- Set of all possible inputs for a function
- of or expressed by a mathematical exponent
- Graph that is unchanged under the reflection in the y-axis
- Branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event
- Interest being added the instant it is earned
- Interest based on principal and previous period
- An expression of more than 2 algebraic terms
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- Set of all possible outputs for a function
- a function of the coefficients of a polynomial equation whose value gives information about the roots of the polynomial
- Number of values a condition holds
- a relationship or expression involving one or more variables
- Pairs of expressions that undo each others actions
- a function such that f (−x) =−f (x) where the sign is reversed but the absolute value remains the same if the sign of the independent variable is reversed
- Involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable
14 Clues: Number of values a condition holds • Set of all possible inputs for a function • Set of all possible outputs for a function • of or expressed by a mathematical exponent • An expression of more than 2 algebraic terms • Interest being added the instant it is earned • Interest based on principal and previous period • Pairs of expressions that undo each others actions • ...
extra credit 2022-06-14
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- Set of all possible inputs for a function
- of or expressed by a mathematical exponent
- Graph that is unchanged under the reflection in the y-axis
- Branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event
- Interest being added the instant it is earned
- Interest based on principal and previous period
- An expression of more than 2 algebraic terms
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- Set of all possible outputs for a function
- a function of the coefficients of a polynomial equation whose value gives information about the roots of the polynomial
- Number of values a condition holds
- a relationship or expression involving one or more variables
- Pairs of expressions that undo each others actions
- a function such that f (−x) =−f (x) where the sign is reversed but the absolute value remains the same if the sign of the independent variable is reversed
- Involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable
14 Clues: Number of values a condition holds • Set of all possible inputs for a function • Set of all possible outputs for a function • of or expressed by a mathematical exponent • An expression of more than 2 algebraic terms • Interest being added the instant it is earned • Interest based on principal and previous period • Pairs of expressions that undo each others actions • ...
Word Formation- People 2024-06-17
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- a person who carries out academic or scientific research.
- a person or organization that employs people.
- a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place
- a person employed for wages or salary
- an expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living organisms.
- a person who teaches something.
- an entertainer on stage or television whose act is designed to make an audience laugh.
- a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures
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- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event.
- an expert in or student of mathematics.
- an expert in economics.
- a person who collects things of a specified type, professionally or as a hobby.
- someone whose job is to entertain people by singing, telling jokes, etc.
- a person who makes a formal application for something, especially a job
14 Clues: an expert in economics. • a person who teaches something. • a person employed for wages or salary • an expert in or student of mathematics. • a person or organization that employs people. • a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place • a person who watches at a show, game, or other event. • a person who carries out academic or scientific research. • ...
Kitchen Tools, Measurement 2023-08-17
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- Measurement System system of measurement used in the United States
- portable, electronic pieces of equipment used for food preparation
- quantity of three-dimensional space occupied by a liquid, solid or gas
- tube shaped cake pan with fluted sides
- system of measurement which is based on units of ten
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- boardskitchen shears and knives
- body of matter with no definite shape
- large, stationary pieces of equipment used for food preparation
- field of study concerned with numbers, quantity, shapes and the relationshipsamong them
- pan or mold with an upright, detachable rim, fastened to the bottom of thepan with a clamp or spring
- Utensils items used to effectively and efficiently cut food during kitchen prep; includes
- Tools items used in food preparation
- combining numbers; expressed by ‘+’ symbol
- Transfer small amounts of metal enter foods being prepared with metal kitchen
- Tools items used to measure dry, solid and liquid ingredients during food preparation;scales, cups and spoons
15 Clues: boardskitchen shears and knives • Tools items used in food preparation • body of matter with no definite shape • tube shaped cake pan with fluted sides • combining numbers; expressed by ‘+’ symbol • system of measurement which is based on units of ten • large, stationary pieces of equipment used for food preparation • ...
January Health Promotion Crossword 2026-01-19
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- Hyphenated words for being kind to oneself
- Collection of neurological symptoms, Alzheimer’s is the most common type
- Important acronym for workplace training
- Related to work
- Term used in mathematics and physics that also describes how diseases are spread
- Neglected [Blank] Diseases are conditions that have historically not received enough funding despite causing significant effects on large populations of people
- Well known NTD, can afflict other mammals as well
- Mosquito-borne illness known for causing fever, not Malaria
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- essential job that has a cancer awareness month in January
- You can get these for some words by visiting the Canadian Calendar of Health Promotion Days
- Apt acronym for a condition that can make make people feel worse in the winter
- risk factor for many brain disorders, including Alzheimer’s
- A “blue” day used for talking about mental health
- colour of a Forget-me-not, a symbol of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
14 Clues: Related to work • Important acronym for workplace training • Hyphenated words for being kind to oneself • A “blue” day used for talking about mental health • Well known NTD, can afflict other mammals as well • essential job that has a cancer awareness month in January • risk factor for many brain disorders, including Alzheimer’s • ...
Real Numbers 2022-10-05
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- Product of the greatest power of each prime factor involved in the numbers.
- A positive integer with only two factors, that are 1 and the number itself.
- Counting numbers.
- In mathematics, a quantity that can be expressed as an infinite decimal expansion.
- A positive integer with more than two factors, that are 1 and the number itself.
- Who gave the first correct proof of The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic?
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- A statement which is true and can be used for demonstrating another preposition.
- What will be the decimal representation of 5445/2500?
- Who gave the division lemma?
- A number with non-terminating non-recurring decimal expansion.
- Product of the lowest power of each prime factor involved in the numbers.
11 Clues: Counting numbers. • Who gave the division lemma? • What will be the decimal representation of 5445/2500? • A number with non-terminating non-recurring decimal expansion. • Product of the lowest power of each prime factor involved in the numbers. • Who gave the first correct proof of The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic? • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
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- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
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- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
11 Clues: Pretty Good Privacy. • PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key. • The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication. • The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data. • The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis. • Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called … • ...
Unit 6 (2) 2014-10-07
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- the detailed study of smth in order to discover new facts
- using electricity and extremely small electrical parts, such as microchips
- to find smth that was hidden or that no one knew about before
- to guess or calculate an amount or value by using available information
- a fact, situation or intention that explains why smth happened, why someone did smth or why smth is true
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- using or relating to electricity
- a scientific test to find out what happens to someone or smth in particular conditions
- to discover a number or amount by using mathematics
- to design or create smth that did not exist before
- an event, thing or person that makes something happen
- the thing that you hope to achieve by doing something
11 Clues: using or relating to electricity • to design or create smth that did not exist before • to discover a number or amount by using mathematics • an event, thing or person that makes something happen • the thing that you hope to achieve by doing something • the detailed study of smth in order to discover new facts • ...
Vocabulary revision 2020-07-15
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- when you clean up your desk, you put all your things there
- if you have an advantage that other people don't know, you have a card up there
- a belief or an idea that is not based on correct information
- the state of not being sure about something
- a person who risks money on a card game
- something than prevents you from focusing
- becoming faster and faster; in mathematics it means shown by a special equation or function
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- put tasks in order of importance
- to believe that something is bigger, more important or better than i t really is
- a type of sports competition involving a number of players where you must leave when you lose
- achieve
- a mental state achieved by concentrating on the present moment
12 Clues: achieve • put tasks in order of importance • a person who risks money on a card game • something than prevents you from focusing • the state of not being sure about something • when you clean up your desk, you put all your things there • a belief or an idea that is not based on correct information • a mental state achieved by concentrating on the present moment • ...
Women's History Month 2022-03-01
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- Journalist who wrote Ten Days in a Mad-House
- A judge in the supreme court who was one of the 9 women to attend Harvard Law School
- An aviatrix that disappeared over the Pacific Ocean
- The writer who wrote Little Women, which was loosely based on her life
- A NASA mathematician who was the third African-American to earn a PhD in mathematics
- First African-American Woman elected to the U.S.congress
- The name of the month of March dedicated to women
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- A radiologist who discovered radium and polonium
- Established the first kinder-garden for black children
- An African-American jazz singer nicknamed 'Lady Day'
- First African-American to become a full-fledged astronaut
- A writer, filmmaker, anthropologist, and folklorist who wrote about who wrote about racial injustice
12 Clues: Journalist who wrote Ten Days in a Mad-House • A radiologist who discovered radium and polonium • The name of the month of March dedicated to women • An aviatrix that disappeared over the Pacific Ocean • An African-American jazz singer nicknamed 'Lady Day' • Established the first kinder-garden for black children • ...
Long a sounds - MOST COMMON SPELLINGS 2017-03-17
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- - to make someone or something late
- - a small, round fruit that grows in large groups and is used to make wine
- - a small creature with a long, soft body and a round shell
- - to discover an amount or number using mathematics
- - a creature like a human with wings, who some people believe lives with God in heaven
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- - a vehicle that flies and has an engine and wings
- - a piece of clothing that keeps your clothes clean when you cook
- - a coloured liquid that you put on a surface to decorate it
- - the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday
- - a stick of coloured wax used for drawing
- - to succeed in getting away from a place where you do not want to be
- - the fourth month of the year
12 Clues: - the fourth month of the year • - to make someone or something late • - a stick of coloured wax used for drawing • - a vehicle that flies and has an engine and wings • - to discover an amount or number using mathematics • - the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday • - a small creature with a long, soft body and a round shell • ...
The Roman Achievement 2013-03-13
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- interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.
- An ancient city on the Bay of Naples
- of or pertaining to idealism or idealists
- Bridgelike stone structures that carried water from the hills into roman cities
- a greek doctor
- The man who wrote the Aeneid, that tried to show that Rome's past was as heroic as that of Greece.
- An Astronomer-Mathematician that proposed his theory that the earth was the center of the universe, a mistaken idea that was accepted in the Western world for nearly 1,500 years
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- to put to use
- The appliance of science and mathematics to develop useful structures and machines
- a latin epic by Vergil
- Make fun of something
- A picture made from chips of colored stone or glass
12 Clues: to put to use • a greek doctor • Make fun of something • a latin epic by Vergil • An ancient city on the Bay of Naples • of or pertaining to idealism or idealists • A picture made from chips of colored stone or glass • Bridgelike stone structures that carried water from the hills into roman cities • ...
jobs 2014-03-12
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- someone whose job is to buy and sell shares of stock for other people
- a person whose job is to make or fix wooden objects or wooden parts of buildings
- a person (especially a doctor) whose work is not limited to a special area, a person who is not a specialist
- a lawyer in Britain who has the right to argue in higher courts of law
- a fare collector on the train
- a person who runs a farm
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- a person who is an expert in mathematics
- a person who makes sculptures
- a person whose job is to chop down trees and cut wood
- a doctor who performs operations that involve cutting into someone's body
- a person whose job is to make and repair locks
- a collector of trash or garbage
12 Clues: a person who runs a farm • a person who makes sculptures • a fare collector on the train • a collector of trash or garbage • a person who is an expert in mathematics • a person whose job is to make and repair locks • a person whose job is to chop down trees and cut wood • someone whose job is to buy and sell shares of stock for other people • ...
Vocabulary Workshop Unit 7 2024-03-11
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- to feel joy or great delight; to make joyful
- to shake up roughly; to move along in a jerky or bumpy fashion
- to find out by using mathematics or reasoning; to reckon, estimate
- something that blocks the way; an obstacle
- lacking meaning, stupid or foolish; without use of the senses
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- one chose to help or take the place of another or to act in that person's absence
- deserving trust, dependable
- busy, working steadily
- to rob by force or violence, especially during war or time of unrest
- fairly large in size or extent; worthy of attention
- to be or make up the parts of, form; to create or write; to calm or quiet one's mind
- to shrink and wrinkle, especially from heat, cold, or dryness
12 Clues: busy, working steadily • deserving trust, dependable • something that blocks the way; an obstacle • to feel joy or great delight; to make joyful • fairly large in size or extent; worthy of attention • lacking meaning, stupid or foolish; without use of the senses • to shrink and wrinkle, especially from heat, cold, or dryness • ...
Geometry Vocab 2024-08-21
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- a location in space represented by a dot that has no dimension
- one dimensional object that extends without an end
- consists of two end points and all the points in between them
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- terms words that do not have formal definitions but there is an agreement
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- the absolute value of the difference of two coordinates on a line
- the point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- terms terms that can be described using known words
- a rule that is accepted without Proof
- a flat surface made up of points that are two dimensional
- points two or more geometric figures
- consists of the end point and all the points on that line
12 Clues: points two or more geometric figures • a rule that is accepted without Proof • one dimensional object that extends without an end • terms terms that can be described using known words • a flat surface made up of points that are two dimensional • consists of the end point and all the points on that line • the point that divides a segment into two congruent segments • ...
Geometry vocab 2024-08-21
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- the point that divides a segment in two congruent segments
- consists of two end points and all points between
- the branch of mathematics involving points and lines
- the absolute value of the difference of two coordinates
- it consists of point A and all points on
- a location in space that is represented by a dot.
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- terms that can be described by using known terms
- words that do not have a formal definition but a agreement of what they mean.
- represented by a slanted four sided figure made up of two points that extends without a end.
- only has one dimension and is represented with a line and two arrowheads.
- A rule accepted without proof
- points of set that have two or more geometric figures
12 Clues: A rule accepted without proof • it consists of point A and all points on • terms that can be described by using known terms • consists of two end points and all points between • a location in space that is represented by a dot. • the branch of mathematics involving points and lines • points of set that have two or more geometric figures • ...
Design Crossword 2025-01-16
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- The first step in the design process, where the issue is defined and validated.
- Specifications that a design must meet to be successful.
- The process of improving or redesigning a product for better performance or usability.
- Generating multiple ideas or solutions for a problem.
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- A collection of documents that communicate a project's details and outcomes.
- The process of collecting and analyzing data to assess a prototype's performance.
- A testable model used to evaluate a design.
- Technical illustrations that convey details about a design, including size, material, and assembly.
- A decision-making tool used to compare and evaluate solutions based on specific criteria.
- Limitations or restrictions in the design process.
- Principles from science, technology, engineering, and mathematics applied in design.
- A process that repeats steps to refine and improve a solution.
12 Clues: A testable model used to evaluate a design. • Limitations or restrictions in the design process. • Generating multiple ideas or solutions for a problem. • Specifications that a design must meet to be successful. • A process that repeats steps to refine and improve a solution. • A collection of documents that communicate a project's details and outcomes. • ...
Grade 9 Mathematics Crossword Puzzle – Quarter 1 2025-07-30
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- A type of equation in the form ax² + bx + c = 0, where a ≠ 0. It has a highest exponent of 2.
- The value(s) of the variable that satisfy an equation or inequality.
- The highest or lowest point on the graph of a parabola (its turning point).
- The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function.
- The set of all possible input (x) values for a function.
- A relationship where one quantity changes in response to another (e.g., direct or inverse variation).
- The bottom part of a fraction that shows how many parts the whole is divided into.
- A method of solving quadratic equations by expressing them as a product of two binomials.
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- An expression or number that can be written as a ratio of two integers (a fraction).
- A mathematical statement that compares two values using symbols like >, <, ≥, or ≤.
- A number that multiplies a variable (e.g., in 3x, the coefficient is 3).
- Refers to the standard form of a quadratic equation: ax² + bx + c = 0.
- A line that a graph approaches but never touches. Common in rational functions.
- The part of the quadratic formula under the square root: b² - 4ac. It tells the nature of the roots.
- Meaning / Definition
- A method for solving proportions: multiplying across the equals sign diagonally (a/b = c/d → ad = bc).
16 Clues: Meaning / Definition • The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function. • The set of all possible input (x) values for a function. • The value(s) of the variable that satisfy an equation or inequality. • Refers to the standard form of a quadratic equation: ax² + bx + c = 0. • A number that multiplies a variable (e.g., in 3x, the coefficient is 3). • ...
Algebra 2020-08-20
5 Clues: The fixed value which do not change. • In expression 3x+4, 3 is the ______ of x. • In expression 2x-7y, x and y are_________. • It is the combination of variables, constants and operators. • The branch of mathematics which deals with letters, numbers and symbols.
writing 2021-10-28
5 Clues: a body of written works. • someone responsible for keeping records. recorder, • natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena • the science and study of quality, structure, space, and change • process of looking at a series of written symbols and getting meaning from them.
Amazing Adjectives 2022-08-27
5 Clues: a member of the ruling social class • The term for enlightenment thinkers • Someone who is involved in politics and government • Someone who has a career or is a student of mathematics • Someone who is making changes in society to try and improve it
SUBJECTS IN SCHOOL 2023-09-03
5 Clues: In which subject do you learn about the planets? • What subject involves solving problems with numbers? • If you're studying grammar rules, which subject is it? • Which subject focuses on skills in the Malay language? • Which subject focuses on physical fitness, sports, and exercises?
Algebra Puzzle 2023-01-03
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- a number that describes how fast dependent variable changes in relation to independent variable (three words)
- a statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal
- a variable that changes independently of other variables, an input of a function
- number that represents steepness of a line
- a rule that defines relationship between two variables
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- a point where a line crosses the y-axis
- a symbol or a letter that represents an unknown number
- a value that does not change
- a variable that represents the output value of a function
- algebraic terms that have identical variable parts (two words)
- a number multiplied into a variable in an algebraic term
- a branch of mathematics that uses variables to model different numerical relationships
- performance based assessment task done in place of Regents
13 Clues: a value that does not change • a point where a line crosses the y-axis • number that represents steepness of a line • a symbol or a letter that represents an unknown number • a rule that defines relationship between two variables • a number multiplied into a variable in an algebraic term • a variable that represents the output value of a function • ...
High School Vocabulary 2020-04-26
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- The math class that you take during your Freshman year(9th grade).
- Pre-college test
- The scholarship available for high school graduates that enables you to attend college for free.
- The number of times that you are required to take P.E.
- 9th grade counselor
- These classes focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics
- The number of credits required to graduate from Ridgland High School.
- These are college classes that require an exam at the end of the class to receive college credit.
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- The last name of the Ridgeland High School Principal
- Taking college classes and receiving college and high school credit at the same time.
- 9th grade counselor
- The number of classes in a pathway
- A set of three classes in an area.
- Application to receive any financial aid that is required to be completed by you and your parent
14 Clues: Pre-college test • 9th grade counselor • 9th grade counselor • The number of classes in a pathway • A set of three classes in an area. • The last name of the Ridgeland High School Principal • The number of times that you are required to take P.E. • The math class that you take during your Freshman year(9th grade). • ...
Statistics 2021-05-18
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- what we observe—to make sense or meaning of our observations
- / A scale used to label variables that have no quantitative values.
- / is a branch of mathematics used to summarize, analyze, and
- different elements.
- / A scale used to label variables that have a natural order, but no quantifiable
- / statistics that summarize observations. It
- / is the set of all elements (observations), items, objects or
- / is a characteristic under study that takes different values
- with methods for collecting, organizing, and describing.
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- between values.
- / a type of variable that gives us numbers representing counts or measurements.
- / a type of variable that gives us names or labels that are not numbers Representing the observations.
- / A scale used to label variables that have a natural order and a quantifiable difference between values, but no “true zero” value.
- / a type of qualitative variable that assume all values between any two specific
- i.e. they take all values in an interval.
- values of a variable.
16 Clues: between values. • different elements. • values of a variable. • i.e. they take all values in an interval. • / statistics that summarize observations. It • with methods for collecting, organizing, and describing. • what we observe—to make sense or meaning of our observations • / is a branch of mathematics used to summarize, analyze, and • ...
math 2013-05-21
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- an expression representing a chemical reaction quantitatively by means of chemical symbols .
- a point at which a graph intersects the y-axis .
- numbers a number that is less than zero .
- equation an equation that can be written in the form " linear polynomial = constant " .
- the smallest positive integer into which two or more integers divide evenly .
- value makes a negative number positive .
- a polynomial with three terms which are not like terms .
- of a function f(x) = x2 - 3 .
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- the number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term .
- the sum or difference of terms which have variables raised to positive integer powers and which have coefficients that may be real .
- the highest number that divides exactly into two or more numbers.
- the figure formed by two rays .
- root a number that must be multiplied times itself three times to equal a given number .
- a technique for distributing two binomials .
- a polynomial with one term .
- the mathematics of working with variables .
16 Clues: a polynomial with one term . • the figure formed by two rays . • of a function f(x) = x2 - 3 . • the mathematics of working with variables . • a technique for distributing two binomials . • value makes a negative number positive . • a point at which a graph intersects the y-axis . • numbers a number that is less than zero . • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-10-27
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- A letter that represents an unknown number.
- the number of times a number is multiplied by itself
- A number multiplied by a variable.
- The greatest factor that two or more numbers have in common.
- A whole number that has more than 2 factors.
- The idea of expressing numbers using letters or alphabets without specifying their actual values.
- Equations that have the same solutions.
- Making algebraic expressions more efficient and in their simplest form.
- The smallest multiple that two or more numbers have in common.
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- Finding which prime numbers multiply together to make the original number
- the number being multiplied by itself
- A natural number greater than 1 with no divisors other than 1 and itself.
- A mathematical sentence involving only numbers and one or more operational symbols.
- A mathematics visual used to display the factors of a given number.
- Terms that contain the same letter variables which are raised to the exact same powers.
- Replacing a variable with a number
16 Clues: A number multiplied by a variable. • Replacing a variable with a number • the number being multiplied by itself • Equations that have the same solutions. • A letter that represents an unknown number. • A whole number that has more than 2 factors. • the number of times a number is multiplied by itself • The greatest factor that two or more numbers have in common. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-10-27
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- The greatest factor that two or more numbers have in common.
- A natural number greater than 1 with no divisors other than 1 and itself.
- the number being multiplied by itself
- A letter that represents an unknown number.
- The idea of expressing numbers using letters or alphabets without specifying their actual values.
- Replacing a variable with a number
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- A mathematical sentence involving only numbers and one or more operational symbols.
- A number multiplied by a variable.
- The smallest multiple that two or more numbers have in common.
- Finding which prime numbers multiply together to make the original number
- Equations that have the same solutions.
- A mathematics visual used to display the factors of a given number.
- the number of times a number is multiplied by itself
- A whole number that has more than 2 factors.
- Terms that contain the same letter variables which are raised to the exact same powers.
- Making algebraic expressions more efficient and in their simplest form.
16 Clues: A number multiplied by a variable. • Replacing a variable with a number • the number being multiplied by itself • Equations that have the same solutions. • A letter that represents an unknown number. • A whole number that has more than 2 factors. • the number of times a number is multiplied by itself • The greatest factor that two or more numbers have in common. • ...
Ancient Egypt Innovations! 2024-11-18
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- The process of bringing water to crops during a drought or when In a dry place
- The first paper made by Egyptians
- Ancient writing made and used by Egyptians
- The longest river in the world
- Invented by early Egyptians to cure many diseases
- A stone coffin, typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription and associated with the ancient civilizations of Egypt
- A country in North-East Africa
- The process of making preserved bodies
- A monumental structure built as a tomb
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- an implement used to cut, lift, and turn over soil especially in preparing a seedbed
- Was made by ancient Egyptians because people domesticating animals and plants
- A someone studies the buildings, graves, tools, and other objects of people who lived in the past
- A colored fluid used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating
- The Ruler of Ancient Egypt
- Science and study of quality, structure, space, and change
- A device that keeps track of time
16 Clues: The Ruler of Ancient Egypt • The longest river in the world • A country in North-East Africa • The first paper made by Egyptians • A device that keeps track of time • The process of making preserved bodies • A monumental structure built as a tomb • Ancient writing made and used by Egyptians • Invented by early Egyptians to cure many diseases • ...
Vocabulary Words 2024-06-22
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- Something that has been strategically arranged or distributed for a specific purpose.
- Something that is sudden and disastrous.
- Someone who is listening to other people’s conversations without their knowing it.
- If you are ___ to do something, you are inclined to do it.
- Raising it to a higher position.
- Calculations that are determined by using mathematics.
- When you do something these way, you strike back to try to get even.
- If you sit on it, you are on a platform with steps at a building’s door.
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- Someone who is unafraid or rarely gets scared.
- Something that is endless or without limit.
- Something that is no longer being used or OUT-OF-DATE and will become super old and without a purpose.
- Its an object that draws iron, steel, and other metal objects toward it.
- Occurring or following in time or order.
- If you have this skill, you have mental strength.
- The act of putting something to use.
- When you deal with challenges or harsh conditions.
16 Clues: Raising it to a higher position. • The act of putting something to use. • Something that is sudden and disastrous. • Occurring or following in time or order. • Something that is endless or without limit. • Someone who is unafraid or rarely gets scared. • If you have this skill, you have mental strength. • When you deal with challenges or harsh conditions. • ...
Unit 8 2025-11-04
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- The ability to learn, understand, and make judgments.
- Someone who studies or is expert in mathematics.
- An ability to do an activity or job well, typically gained by practice.
- A person who writes books or articles to be published.
- A doctor specially trained to perform medical operations.
- A natural skill or ability to be good at something without being taught.
- The ability to continue trying to do something even when it is very difficult.
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- A man who manages or owns a business.
- The ability to produce or use original and unusual ideas.
- A woman engaged in business, especially as an owner or executive.
- An expert who studies or works in a science field.
- A person who writes music.
- Something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing.
- A person who is good at sports or physical exercise.
- A person who first thinks of and makes a new device or process.
- The ability to do things that require a lot of physical or mental effort.
16 Clues: A person who writes music. • A man who manages or owns a business. • Someone who studies or is expert in mathematics. • An expert who studies or works in a science field. • A person who is good at sports or physical exercise. • The ability to learn, understand, and make judgments. • A person who writes books or articles to be published. • ...
Mathematics Subject Enrichment Activity 2022-01-17
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- The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are __________.
- ____________ determines the nature of the zeroes of a quadratic equation.
- A line intersecting a circle in two points is called a _________.
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- The tangent at any point of a circle is _____________ to the radius through that point.
- Places where the graph of the quadratic equation cut the x-axis gives the ______ of the equation.
- Graph of a quadratic equation is called ________.
- A circle can have ______ parallel tangents at the most.
7 Clues: Graph of a quadratic equation is called ________. • A circle can have ______ parallel tangents at the most. • A line intersecting a circle in two points is called a _________. • ____________ determines the nature of the zeroes of a quadratic equation. • The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are __________. • ...
Mathematics in table tennis 2018-02-24
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- The relation between two adjacent sides of table tennis table.
- The deduction method of table tennis.
- Table tennis table two non-adjacent side of the relationship.
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- The shape of the table tennis table.
- How do the judges determine the mistakes in the table tennis match?
- The four angle of the table tennis table.
- The scoring method of table tennis.
7 Clues: The scoring method of table tennis. • The shape of the table tennis table. • The deduction method of table tennis. • The four angle of the table tennis table. • Table tennis table two non-adjacent side of the relationship. • The relation between two adjacent sides of table tennis table. • How do the judges determine the mistakes in the table tennis match?
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS-CROSSWORD-IV 2018-04-01
7 Clues: Predicates without variables • removing universal quantifier • removing existential quantifier • introducing universal quantifier • Predicates involving one variable • introducing existential quantifier • Say true or false "There are many quantifiers"
Mathematics Puzzle on Polynomials 2022-06-06
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- = g(x) × q(x) + r(x), division algorithm
- used to find the zeroes of the polynomial
- polynomial, a polynomial of degree 1
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- polynomial, a polynomial of degree 2
- plane curve which is mirror-symmetrical and is approximately U-shaped
- polynomial, a polynomial of degree 3
- of the polynomial, highest power of x in p(x)
7 Clues: polynomial, a polynomial of degree 2 • polynomial, a polynomial of degree 3 • polynomial, a polynomial of degree 1 • = g(x) × q(x) + r(x), division algorithm • used to find the zeroes of the polynomial • of the polynomial, highest power of x in p(x) • plane curve which is mirror-symmetrical and is approximately U-shaped
equations 2015-10-15
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- the result of multiplying two or more numbers together
- equation which has infinitely many solutions
- two equations with the same solution set
- statement involving the equality of two expressions, in which the equality is true for some, but not necessarily all, values of the unknown
- variable
- statement involving the equality of two expressions, in which the equality is true for all values of the unknown(s)
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- the operation or process of finding the difference between two numbers or quantities
- the arithmetic operation of discovering how many times one number or quantity is contained in another
- equation which has no solution
- the branch of mathematics that deals with general statements of relations, and uses letters and other symbols to represent numbers or values
- equation's solution
- equation which has a finite number of solutions
- quantity expressed symbolically
- the process of uniting two or more numbers into one sum
14 Clues: variable • equation's solution • equation which has no solution • quantity expressed symbolically • two equations with the same solution set • equation which has infinitely many solutions • equation which has a finite number of solutions • the result of multiplying two or more numbers together • the process of uniting two or more numbers into one sum • ...
Crossword Puzzle Fun! 2023-03-14
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- a very powerful magnifying glass used to observe tiny things, even cells
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Science Technology Engineering Mathematics
- A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a human and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks on command
- all of space and everything in it including stars, planets, galaxies, etc.
- an organ of the body that controls the working of all parts of the body as well as a person's thoughts and feelings
- short for the Monongahela River
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- Interactive exhibit at Carnegie Science Center that explores every part of the human body
- the process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation
- Digital fabrication laboratory to play, create, learn, mentor, and invent
- The number of rivers that meet at Pittsburgh Point Park
- Red Planet
- the star around which the earth orbits
- Seafaring people who came from Scandinavia
14 Clues: Red Planet • short for the Monongahela River • the star around which the earth orbits • Science Technology Engineering Mathematics • Seafaring people who came from Scandinavia • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • The number of rivers that meet at Pittsburgh Point Park • a very powerful magnifying glass used to observe tiny things, even cells • ...
Garrett Carnes - Chapter 6 2020-12-07
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- Observe, hypothesis, experiment, analyze, revise or publish.
- where the sun is the center of the universe and everything revolves around the sun.
- the theory that Earth is the center of the universe and other objects revolve around it.
- justified such ideals as liberty, progress, tolerance, fraternity, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.
- defined the eighteenth-century movement called the Enlightenment.
- advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers.
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- when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry transformed.
- intellectuals of the Enlightenment.
- a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women.
- unofficial agreement shared by everyone in a society in which they give up freedom for security.
- known as one of the most influential Enlightenment people.
- invented differential calculus and the theory of universal gravitation.
- His political role influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe.
- astronomer and mathematician who was the first to study the stars.
14 Clues: intellectuals of the Enlightenment. • known as one of the most influential Enlightenment people. • Observe, hypothesis, experiment, analyze, revise or publish. • defined the eighteenth-century movement called the Enlightenment. • astronomer and mathematician who was the first to study the stars. • ...
Statistics 2022-06-06
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- it only contains a part of a set of data in a population
- a given group without drawing any conclusion or inferences about a large group
- the phase of statistics which seek only to describe and
- those variables are measured based on a set interval on a certain scale used
- that can assume different values
- refers to a value of zero or starts at an
- it is a complete set of data that consists of the totality of observations
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- a branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data
- in this level of measurement, it shows some ordered or ranked relationship between several samples
- zero point
- it refers to the collection of observable information or facts
- in this level of measurement, we classify and categorizes data
- which we are concerned
- it is a numerical characteristics or attribute associated with the
- words and letters to describe variables
15 Clues: zero point • which we are concerned • that can assume different values • words and letters to describe variables • refers to a value of zero or starts at an • the phase of statistics which seek only to describe and • it only contains a part of a set of data in a population • it refers to the collection of observable information or facts • ...
STEM Career Cluster 2024-02-07
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- Do I have interest in this cluster?
- This is the M in STEM. The equations and numerical methods behind everything.
- This career cluster pushes society forward with scientific and technological developments.
- These engineers work with large environmental structures such as roads and bridges.
- This is the E in STEM. Creating and altering machinery.
- This degree is the minimum requirement for most jobs in this cluster.
- Studies animals. Has a class at MSA.
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- These engineers work with electrical machinery.
- Studies and works with chemistry. Has a class at MSA.
- This is the S in STEM. The study of various topics.
- Analyzes data and statistics.
- These engineers work with power supplying machinery.
- The study of all life. Has a class at MSA. I have interest in this career path.
- This is the T in STEM. Affects the STEM field by finding new and better ways to research and solve problems.
14 Clues: Analyzes data and statistics. • Do I have interest in this cluster? • Studies animals. Has a class at MSA. • These engineers work with electrical machinery. • This is the S in STEM. The study of various topics. • These engineers work with power supplying machinery. • Studies and works with chemistry. Has a class at MSA. • ...
Area Vocabulary 2023-10-13
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- has two pairs of opposite equal parallel sides, four right angles and two diagonals
- a quadrilateral that has opposite sides that are parallel and of equal length and opposite angles that are equal
- distance across from side to side
- a polygon with four angles and four sides
- a polygon with three angles and three sides
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- geometric figures are made from two or more geometric figures
- a plane shape having three or more straight sides
- metric unit used to measure area
- is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides
- the bottom of something, in mathematics, the bottom line of a plane shape or the bottom face of a solid
- the size a surface takes up
- a mathematical rule written using symbols, usually as an equation
- the measurement from top to bottom
- distance from one end to the other; how long something is
14 Clues: the size a surface takes up • metric unit used to measure area • distance across from side to side • the measurement from top to bottom • a polygon with four angles and four sides • a polygon with three angles and three sides • a plane shape having three or more straight sides • distance from one end to the other; how long something is • ...
Elements of Art: Line 2025-10-06
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- An American conceptual artist famous for his minimalist artworks influenced by mathematics
- A path made by a moving point through space
- A contour line drawing that travels across the form creating the illusion of three dimensionality on a two dimensional (flat) surface
- A contour line drawing created without looking at your paper and without lifting up your drawing tool
- Lines that move up and down
- Using parallel intersecting lines to create value
- Using dots to create value
- Lines that slant in any direction
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- Lines that move left to right
- A line that defines the outline of a form, as well as the interior structure, without the use of shading
- The thickness of thinness of a line
- A contour line drawing created without picking up your drawing tool from the paper; it's one continuous line
- Using parallel lines to create value
- A contour line drawing using lines that vary in weight
14 Clues: Using dots to create value • Lines that move up and down • Lines that move left to right • Lines that slant in any direction • The thickness of thinness of a line • Using parallel lines to create value • A path made by a moving point through space • Using parallel intersecting lines to create value • A contour line drawing using lines that vary in weight • ...
Newsletter issue 3 2026-01-29
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- In many areas of science, mathematics, and computer programming, things do not simply happen. They happen only if a certain condition or requirement is met. This type of reasoning follows an “if–then” pattern. It is also the way decisions are made on the basis of whether conditions are true or false.
- This is the calculated amounts that are used in any reaction. Without the knowledge of this unit, it would not be possible to balance any equation.
- This type of rock is formed over time as compressed mud and clay are pressed into thin layers.
- In logic or mathematics, every conditional statement must be considered in light of this concept. Either it is or it isn’t, and the whole system of reasoning is based on this.
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- Forensic scientists study this inherited information to identify people, their families, or their connection to a crime.
- there are many laws that state that this is one of the building blocks of matter that can neither be created nor destroyed.
- genre of writing that often involves science fiction or fantasy. It is writing that often involves the future, advanced technology, space travel, or alternate realities. It often involves “what if?” questions about humanity or society.
- This instrument is associated with the famous composer, who wrote many of his best works for it even after he started losing his hearing..
- physical outline or form of something. In politics, manipulating this can influence elections by changing how districts are drawn on a map.
9 Clues: This type of rock is formed over time as compressed mud and clay are pressed into thin layers. • Forensic scientists study this inherited information to identify people, their families, or their connection to a crime. • there are many laws that state that this is one of the building blocks of matter that can neither be created nor destroyed. • ...
Women's History Month 2022-03-01
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- The writer who wrote Little Women, which was loosely based on her life
- A radiologist who discovered radium and polonium
- The name of the month of March dedicated to women
- Journalist who wrote Ten Days in a Mad-House
- A writer, filmmaker, anthropologist, and folklorist who wrote about who wrote about racial injustice
- An aviatrix that disappeared over the Pacific Ocean
- A NASA mathematician who was the third African-American to earn a PhD in mathematics
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- First African-American to become a full-fledged astronaut
- A judge in the supreme court who was one of the 9 women to attend Harvard Law School
- Established the first kinder-garden for black children
- First African-American Woman elected to the U.S.congress
- An African-American jazz singer nicknamed 'Lady Day'
12 Clues: Journalist who wrote Ten Days in a Mad-House • A radiologist who discovered radium and polonium • The name of the month of March dedicated to women • An aviatrix that disappeared over the Pacific Ocean • An African-American jazz singer nicknamed 'Lady Day' • Established the first kinder-garden for black children • ...
Gupta Empire 2022-12-20
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- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- A school that comes right after high school
- The study of the stars and planets
- A territory that is part of a country or an empire
- A situation of wealth and success
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- A type of art that is mostly of well-known people and is made from stone, wood, bronze, and terra-cotta clay
- The study of numbers
- A line on which an object spins
- A word that is used to describe writing
- A type of path that people use to travel from one place to the other
- A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- A theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
12 Clues: The study of numbers • A line on which an object spins • A situation of wealth and success • The study of the stars and planets • A word that is used to describe writing • A school that comes right after high school • A territory that is part of a country or an empire • A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement • ...
Unit 11. 2020-03-25
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- It is a gadget in the car, which shows the direction.
- People live in a____ thatis called: The Earth.
- This is the place where you put the charger in order to charge your phone.
- It is synonym for searching online.
- It is the longest bone connection in human's body.
- It is some kind of place where you can read books you have domnloaded earlier.
- This is an object what moves around the sun.
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- A group of scientist will ____ a rocket to the Mars.
- It is a common subject where you should calculate a lot.
- it is an airplane you can go to space in.
- All the_____ invetions are increadible and require a lot of research.
- This object shows how to put things together for example a shelter.
12 Clues: It is synonym for searching online. • it is an airplane you can go to space in. • This is an object what moves around the sun. • People live in a____ thatis called: The Earth. • It is the longest bone connection in human's body. • A group of scientist will ____ a rocket to the Mars. • It is a gadget in the car, which shows the direction. • ...
Zarahy Spelling list (13) 2021-01-04
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- ubiquitous celled organisms the cause infections or diseases
- a figure usually consisting of line drawing made to accompany and illustrate a geometrical theorem
- an upright pipe with a spout,nozzle or other outlet usually in the street
- a word opposite in meaning to another
- to take into the stomach through the throat and esophagus
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- noting or pertaining to a long poetic composition usually centered upon a hero
- any of group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism
- the branch of mathematics that deals with general statements of relations utilizing letters
- a lamentable, dreadful, or fatal event or affair; calamity; disaster:
- a conductor by which electromagnetic waves are sent out or received
- a story involving conflict or contrast of character
- a central point, as of attraction,attention,or activity
12 Clues: a word opposite in meaning to another • a story involving conflict or contrast of character • a central point, as of attraction,attention,or activity • to take into the stomach through the throat and esophagus • ubiquitous celled organisms the cause infections or diseases • a conductor by which electromagnetic waves are sent out or received • ...
Andrėjos Crossword 2022-11-07
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- a person who buys goods or services in a shop, restaurant etc.
- to calculate the size, cost etc.
- the place from where an organization is controlled.
- the style or design of a building or buildings.
- to become or to make something smaller or less.
- to find something out by using mathematics.
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- a piece of information in a newspaper, on TV, a picture on a wall, etc. that tries to persuade people to buy something.
- the size of a surface, that you can calculate by multiplying the length by the width.
- a person who starts a new institution or organization.
- detailed and careful study of something to find out more information about it.
- a thing that has been made or designed by somebody for the first time.
- a place or position.
12 Clues: a place or position. • to calculate the size, cost etc. • to find something out by using mathematics. • the style or design of a building or buildings. • to become or to make something smaller or less. • the place from where an organization is controlled. • a person who starts a new institution or organization. • ...
Bridge Terminology 2023-11-29
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- A mass, as of masonry, receiving the arch, beam, truss, etc., at each end of a bridge.
- A bridge that forms the shape of an arch.
- A pushing force that tends to shorten objects.
- A bridge in which the deck is hung from cables.
- A long, rigid, vertical (upright) support member of a structure.
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- A bridge that consists of beams supported by columns (piers, towers).
- The length of a bridge between two piers.
- The "column" of a bridge.
- A pulling or stretching force that tends to lengthen objects.
- A person who applies her/his understanding of science and mathematics to creating things for the benefit of humanity and our world.
- A long, rigid, horizontal support member of a structure.
- The "top" of the bridge on which we drive or walk.
12 Clues: The "column" of a bridge. • The length of a bridge between two piers. • A bridge that forms the shape of an arch. • A pushing force that tends to shorten objects. • A bridge in which the deck is hung from cables. • The "top" of the bridge on which we drive or walk. • A long, rigid, horizontal support member of a structure. • ...
Spelling Bee Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-10
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- a district, especially one forming a community within a town or city
- a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress
- a friendly, harmonious relationship
- showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief
- (of a person or animal) able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
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- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- the part of the mind which is inaccessible to the conscious mind but which affects behavior and emotions.
- capable of working, functioning, or developing adequately
- cheerful, optimistic
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers
- a class of renewable energy derived from living materials
12 Clues: cheerful, optimistic • a friendly, harmonious relationship • a spending plan based on income and expenses • showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief • capable of working, functioning, or developing adequately • a class of renewable energy derived from living materials • a district, especially one forming a community within a town or city • ...
ALGEBRA CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-05-02
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- a number written to the top right of a number which shows how many times a number should be multiplied by itself
- finding the terms that are multiplied together to get an expression
- the type of equation that follows the equation y=mx+b
- 2 lines that have the same slope but different y intercepts
- Algebraic expressions that consist of variables and coefficients
- a number that is not a fraction; a whole number
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- a lines x intercept
- a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number
- the type of equation that follows the equation ax^2+bx+c
- a branch of mathematics that deals with variables, constants, and arithmetic operations
- 2 lines that intersect
- The change in vertical and horizontal direction over time
12 Clues: a lines x intercept • 2 lines that intersect • a number that is not a fraction; a whole number • the type of equation that follows the equation y=mx+b • the type of equation that follows the equation ax^2+bx+c • a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number • The change in vertical and horizontal direction over time • ...
3. Music 2024-10-15
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- a musical interval embracing eight diatonic degrees
- a case where a rule does not apply
- a highness or lowness of a sound
- a person who is an expert in mathematics
- in a clear and detailed manner, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
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- without apparent external cause or stimulus
- in a very complicated or detailed manner
- a continuous slight shaking movement; a series of small, fast movements back and forth or from side to sideor
- a person who makes or repairs things made of iron
- relating to what is real rather than to what is possible or imagined
- to adjust (a muscial intrument) so that it makes the correct sound when played
- a heavy iron block on which heated metal is shaped by hitting it with a hammer
12 Clues: a highness or lowness of a sound • a case where a rule does not apply • in a very complicated or detailed manner • a person who is an expert in mathematics • without apparent external cause or stimulus • a person who makes or repairs things made of iron • a musical interval embracing eight diatonic degrees • ...
Week 5 2025-10-28
Across
- The sky grew dark, and the wind began to blow ________, signaling an approaching storm.
- Small, basic units of matter or energy
- He was the ________ behind the successful heist, coordinating every detail.
- The basic building blocks of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- Produce or create something
- The negative electrode in an electrical device, such as a battery
Down
- The team included both experienced players and ________ learning the ropes.
- He was regarded as a ________ for his groundbreaking work in mathematics.
- Someone who does something as a hobby, not professionally
- The fireworks display was so ________ that everyone stopped to watch in awe.
- A person with a high level of skill or knowledge in a particular area
- The current flows from the ________ to the cathode, completing the circuit.
12 Clues: Produce or create something • Small, basic units of matter or energy • Someone who does something as a hobby, not professionally • The negative electrode in an electrical device, such as a battery • A person with a high level of skill or knowledge in a particular area • He was regarded as a ________ for his groundbreaking work in mathematics. • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2025-11-05
Across
- lacking meaning, stupid or foolish; without use of the senses
- one chosen to help or take the place of another or act in that person's absence
- something that blocks the way; an obstacle
- to rob by force or violence, especially during war or times of unrest
- to find out using reasoning or mathematics; estimate, figure
- to shrink and wrinkle, especially from the heat, cold, or dryness
Down
- busy, working steadily, active
- fairly large in size or extent; worthy of reaction
- to feel joy or great delight; to make joyful
- deserving trust, dependable, trustworthy
- to shake up roughly; to move along in a jerky or bumpy fashion; a sudden shock or surprise
- to produce, invent, to be made up of the parts of, to calm or quiet one's mind
12 Clues: busy, working steadily, active • deserving trust, dependable, trustworthy • something that blocks the way; an obstacle • to feel joy or great delight; to make joyful • fairly large in size or extent; worthy of reaction • to find out using reasoning or mathematics; estimate, figure • lacking meaning, stupid or foolish; without use of the senses • ...
vocabulary 2021-11-26
Across
- convey in words or by gestures and conduct
- a participant in a public protest meeting or march
- a while formed by combining several separate elements
- a series or a system of written symbols used to represent numbers, amounts, or elements in something such as music or mathematics;a note
- logical and consistent able to speak clearly and logically
Down
- interrupt
- the enforced separation of different racial groups in a country community,or establishment;the action or state of separating some from others
- try to reach an agreement or compromise by discussion
8 Clues: interrupt • convey in words or by gestures and conduct • a participant in a public protest meeting or march • a while formed by combining several separate elements • try to reach an agreement or compromise by discussion • logical and consistent able to speak clearly and logically • ...
lasdkvnaslk as;k 2024-03-02
Across
- of or having to do with astronomy, the science of the sun, stars, planets, and other space objects
- to move in a circle around another object
- the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere, from one side to another
Down
- to judge or discover the value of something
- nearly correct or exact; about
- anything that is shaped like ball or a globe
- rules, standards, or tests by which something or someone can be judged or measures
- the act or process of determining something using mathematics
8 Clues: nearly correct or exact; about • to move in a circle around another object • to judge or discover the value of something • anything that is shaped like ball or a globe • the act or process of determining something using mathematics • rules, standards, or tests by which something or someone can be judged or measures • ...
cjcvjff grcn gbdjng 2022-12-20
Across
- Empire A the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- A theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- A the study of numbers
- A positive result gained by hard work
- age A period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- A territory that is part of a country or an empire
Down
- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- A situation of wealth and success
8 Clues: A the study of numbers • A situation of wealth and success • A positive result gained by hard work • A territory that is part of a country or an empire • age A period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests • ...
When is a Planet Not a Planet? 2025-09-16
Across
- anything that is shaped like ball or a globe
- to judge or discover the value of something
- of or having to do with astronomy, the science of the sun, stars, planets, and other space objects
- to move in a circle around another object
Down
- nearly correct or exact; about
- rules, standards, or tests by which something or someone can be judged or measured
- the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere, from one side to another
- the act or process of determining something using mathematics
8 Clues: nearly correct or exact; about • to move in a circle around another object • to judge or discover the value of something • anything that is shaped like ball or a globe • the act or process of determining something using mathematics • rules, standards, or tests by which something or someone can be judged or measured • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
Across
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
Down
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
11 Clues: Pretty Good Privacy. • PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key. • The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication. • The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data. • The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis. • Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called … • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
Across
- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
Down
- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
11 Clues: Pretty Good Privacy. • PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key. • The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication. • The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data. • The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis. • Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called … • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
Across
- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
Down
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
11 Clues: Pretty Good Privacy. • PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key. • The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication. • The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data. • The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis. • Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called … • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
Across
- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
Down
- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
11 Clues: Pretty Good Privacy. • PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key. • The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication. • The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data. • The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis. • Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called … • ...
Math challenge 2017-03-02
Across
- a line that a graph approaches but does not intersect
- mathematician, who had created a theorem about sides of right-angled triangle
- person, who created a scheme for approximating the roots of a polynomial.
- a collection of numbers arranged into a fixed number of rows and columns.
- it means to put in the place of another
- If two things are ______, they are next to each other
Down
- the ratio of likely events to all possible
- a device used for measuring and drawing angles
- a type of mathematics that deals with points, lines, angles and shapes
- (!), is a quantity defined for all integers greater than or equal to 0
- mathematical constant, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter
11 Clues: it means to put in the place of another • the ratio of likely events to all possible • a device used for measuring and drawing angles • a line that a graph approaches but does not intersect • If two things are ______, they are next to each other • a type of mathematics that deals with points, lines, angles and shapes • ...
karen's spelling 2021-07-20
Across
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- an expert in the preparation and analysis of statistics.
- a person qualified to make and supply eyeglasses and contact lenses for correction of vision.
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle).
Down
- a person qualified to practice medicine.
- an expert on diet and nutrition.
- the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- relating to or believing in the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
- an expert in or student of mathematics
- a doctor having direct contact with and responsibility for patients, rather than one involved with theoretical or laboratory studies.
- use of onomatopoeia for rhetorical effect.
11 Clues: an expert on diet and nutrition. • an expert in or student of mathematics • a person qualified to practice medicine. • use of onomatopoeia for rhetorical effect. • the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings. • an expert in the preparation and analysis of statistics. • exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • ...
