mathematics Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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?
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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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.
- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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).
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- 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. • ...
Equine Career 2023-08-29
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- Courses taken from home at your own pace
- Employers want to hire individuals who can think for themselves.
- Universities usually grant Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees.
- schools offer the opportunity to learn specific trades, such as horseshoeing
- a recognition of, and sensitivity to, the various ethnic backgrounds and beliefs of other people.
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- Individuals need basic skills in reading, writing, mathematics and communication
- Master of Arts, Master of Science, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, etc.
- Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degree
- skills specific to a particular occupation.
- the status of being a legal citizen of a nation, with rights and duties.
- skills that allow one to get along with other people.
11 Clues: Courses taken from home at your own pace • skills specific to a particular occupation. • skills that allow one to get along with other people. • Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degree • Employers want to hire individuals who can think for themselves. • the status of being a legal citizen of a nation, with rights and duties. • ...
Social Studies 2022-05-06
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- ancient Greek astronomer and geographer, he studies the skies and made maps of the Mediterranean region
- was an astronomer and geographer who focused on observation to explain the natural world.
- a French philosopher who made great contributions to the establishment of science
- studied the sky and set up experiments to test what he observed.
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- Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity
- determined that the planets orbited the sun.
- determined that planetary orbits are elliptical.
- was an English physician who was especially interested in how the heart pumped blood throughout the human body.
- invented the barometer
- charted the positions of more than 750 stars.
- was a Franciscan philosopher who studied many subjects, such as astronomy, mathematics, and alchemy.
11 Clues: invented the barometer • determined that the planets orbited the sun. • charted the positions of more than 750 stars. • determined that planetary orbits are elliptical. • Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity • studied the sky and set up experiments to test what he observed. • ...
VOCAB1 2022-06-24
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- a mountain or hill, typically conical, with lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas being or have erupted from the earth's crust
- Natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage
- an arch of colors formed in the sky in certain circumstances
- a pad of blank or ruled pages for writing notes on.
- a folding cover or holder, made of stiff paper or cardboard, for storing loose papers
- a piece of soft rubber or plastic, used to rub out something written
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- a small electronic device with a keyboard, used for making mathematics
- violent rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud
- a large amount of water beyond normal
- a flat paper container, used to enclose a letter or document.
- rainy
11 Clues: rainy • a large amount of water beyond normal • a pad of blank or ruled pages for writing notes on. • an arch of colors formed in the sky in certain circumstances • a flat paper container, used to enclose a letter or document. • Natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage • a piece of soft rubber or plastic, used to rub out something written • ...
Math Vocabulary Week 14 2025-06-06
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- The specific group that you will collect data from
- A value in a data set that is very different from the other values
- The average of a data set
- The entire group that you want to draw conclusions about
- The number that appears most often in a data set
- A set of data when graphed is not symmetrical, but have a long tail on one side of the graph or the other
- The difference between the first and third quartiles
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- The difference between the highest and lowest values in a data set
- The average distance between each data value and the mean
- A branch of mathematics that involves gathering information, summarizing it, and deciding what it means
- The middle number in a data set
11 Clues: The average of a data set • The middle number in a data set • The number that appears most often in a data set • The specific group that you will collect data from • The difference between the first and third quartiles • The entire group that you want to draw conclusions about • The average distance between each data value and the mean • ...
vocabulary 2021-11-26
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
PGS 7F History : School (Abel, Tris, Yaela) 2021-03-03
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- the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols
- this thing is beautiful and scary at the same time
- erase gloomy memories
- window of world
- the part of mathematics
- the study of past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject
- a play in a theatre or on television or radio, or plays and acting generally
- the study of the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc.
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- self-contained unit of discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea.
- paper with words of appreciation
- table a table illustrating elements
- a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to.
- a book to give information about stuff
- of speech a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition.
- disk a portable storage medium consisting of a square plastic case
- the ability to read and write:
16 Clues: window of world • erase gloomy memories • the part of mathematics • the ability to read and write: • paper with words of appreciation • table a table illustrating elements • a book to give information about stuff • this thing is beautiful and scary at the same time • the study of the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc. • ...
Sip and Solve 2024-06-04
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- What is the main product sold by the company Anna works for?
- What is the name of the house Anna grew up in?
- What was the first race Anna and James ran together?
- Which organisation does James work for?
- Which unusual pet did Anna have as a child?
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- Where did James propose to Anna?
- Which town in Essex do James and Anna visit every summer?
- In which sport did James represent his country, Wales?
- What football team does James support?
- Anna and James have a line in their household budget for which water based activity?
- What was the dress code James sent to Anna ahead of their first date?
- Where did James and Anna meet?
- James and Anna have just bought their first house! Where is it?
- Which black gem stone was in the first piece of jewellery that James bought for Anna
- What did James and Anna study at University?
- How many species of whale and dolphin have Anna and James seen together?
16 Clues: Where did James and Anna meet? • Where did James propose to Anna? • What football team does James support? • Which organisation does James work for? • Which unusual pet did Anna have as a child? • What did James and Anna study at University? • What is the name of the house Anna grew up in? • What was the first race Anna and James ran together? • ...
Education Vocabulary 2023-02-27
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- A building or room containing collections of books
- When a student or teacher does not show up to class
- A long, thin object used to measure length and draw straight lines
- A way of communication used by a specific country or community
- The act of forming letters and words on a page using a pen or pencil
- The act of repeating exercises over and over
- The study of living things
- Careful study and investigation to discover and explain new knowledge
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- To better understand a skill by study, instruction, or experience
- A task or assignment given to a student to be completed outside of class
- The study of numbers
- The study of the Earth's surface and the relationship between people and their environment
- To give someone knowledge; to instruct
- The study of past events
- The process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation
- A room, in a school or university, where classes are held
16 Clues: The study of numbers • The study of past events • The study of living things • To give someone knowledge; to instruct • The act of repeating exercises over and over • A building or room containing collections of books • When a student or teacher does not show up to class • A room, in a school or university, where classes are held • ...
FS2a2 unit 10 vocab 1 2021-10-06
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- to find something
- to discover an amount or number using mathematics
- a usually hard, shiny material such as iron, gold, or silver
- the way in which something is planned and made
- to go around a place where you have never been in order to find out what is there
- to discover something or someone that you have been searching for
- to make something new such as a product
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- a light, unnatural material that can be made into different shapes when it is soft and is used in a lot of different ways
- to make something happen or exist
- to make something by putting materials and parts together
- the hard material that trees are made of
- a hard, transparent substance that objects such as windows and bottles are made of
- a hard, natural substance that is found in the ground
- to produce or create something
- to make or grow something
- to design or create something that has never existed before
16 Clues: to find something • to make or grow something • to produce or create something • to make something happen or exist • to make something new such as a product • the hard material that trees are made of • the way in which something is planned and made • to discover an amount or number using mathematics • a hard, natural substance that is found in the ground • ...
Gods and Goddesses 2025-01-29
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- goddess of pleasure, shown with a cats head or a cat
- god of air and sunlight husband of Tefnut
- he is a god of the dead and underworld
- goddess of moister or damp,first gods created by Atum
- The protector of the dead, son of Seth and Nephythys
- god of the cataracts, shown with a ram head
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- god of knowledge blessed Egyptians of writing medicine and mathematics
- A God of the sun who is important ancient Egyptians
- god of childbirth, chases away deamons of the night
- god of the sky born from Isis and Osiris
- She is a mother goddess who protects and helps those in need
- The god of the earth and father of Osiris,Isis,Seth, and Nephythys
- A creator god with a shaved head
- god of crocodiles depicted with a crocodiles head
- mother of Isis Osiris and Seth Nephythys
- This god is not the god of the Nile river but its innundation
16 Clues: A creator god with a shaved head • he is a god of the dead and underworld • god of the sky born from Isis and Osiris • mother of Isis Osiris and Seth Nephythys • god of air and sunlight husband of Tefnut • god of the cataracts, shown with a ram head • god of crocodiles depicted with a crocodiles head • A God of the sun who is important ancient Egyptians • ...
Latin Element roots 2024-09-25
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- Element name that means silver water
- A cosmopolitan genus of solitary predatory wasps named for being restless
- Colors that seem to change when seen from different angles.
- Relating to the iris in the eye.
- A substance which removes or conceals unpleasant smells, especially bodily odors.
- Used to describe something that smells bad.
- -A plant body that is not differentiated into stem and leaves and lacks true roots and a vascular system.
- Any set of straight lines passing through one point
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- Roman word for lead
- Is the unit of angle in the International System of Units and is the standard unit of angular measure used in many areas of mathematics
- - Describing something that is unstable or unsteady
- - A molecule made of 3 Oxygen atoms bonded together named for it's strong smell
- - Inflammation of the Iris
- Of, relating to, or concerned with the sense of smell
- The Roman word for gold
- - Greek god of spring, buds and green shoots
16 Clues: Roman word for lead • The Roman word for gold • - Inflammation of the Iris • Relating to the iris in the eye. • Element name that means silver water • Used to describe something that smells bad. • - Greek god of spring, buds and green shoots • - Describing something that is unstable or unsteady • Any set of straight lines passing through one point • ...
Crossword Pablo Gaspard 2025-03-08
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- branch of mathematics concerned with relationships between angles and side lengths of triangles
- In a circle it is any of the line segments from its center to its perimete
- the covering of a surface, often a plane, using one or more geometric shapes, called tiles
- a²+b²=c²
- trigonometric functions of an angle
- In geometry it is a nine-sided polygon
- the measure of a region's size on a surface
- polygon with 1000 sides.
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- a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length
- simple type of technical drawing of graphical projection used for producing two-dimensional images of three-dimensional objects.
- 3 lines that have a common point of intersection
- flat, irregular, potato-like surface
- continuous flat geometric figure composed entirely of triangles
- angle less than 90°
- a line segment joining two vertices of a polygon
- two quantities are in the [word] if their ratio is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities
16 Clues: a²+b²=c² • angle less than 90° • polygon with 1000 sides. • trigonometric functions of an angle • flat, irregular, potato-like surface • In geometry it is a nine-sided polygon • the measure of a region's size on a surface • 3 lines that have a common point of intersection • a line segment joining two vertices of a polygon • ...
Algebra 2023-01-22
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- annoying or causing trouble
- a part of mathematics in which signs and letters represent numbers
- is the number that is multiplied by the variable(s) in a single term.
- a mathematical statement that is made up of two expressions connected by an equal sign.
- a letter or a combination of letters that is used in Maths.
- is the product of a number and one or more variables.
- the activity of making graphs to show how different information is related.
- is an algebraic expression that has more than one term.
- a ...... equation is a polynomial equation of a second degree.
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- to find an answer to a problem
- untidy, not organized.
- a letter or a combination of letters that represents an unknown number or unknown value.
- a ..... equation is an equation that graphs to the straight line.
- a number we do not know
- is an algebraic expression that only has one term.
- the monomial degree is the sum of the powers of all the variables in that term.
16 Clues: untidy, not organized. • a number we do not know • annoying or causing trouble • to find an answer to a problem • is an algebraic expression that only has one term. • is the product of a number and one or more variables. • is an algebraic expression that has more than one term. • a letter or a combination of letters that is used in Maths. • ...
The Man Who Counted 2022-06-17
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- the tax collector had to divide 200-300 coins between 3 _______
- the man who counted teaches this person pythagorean theorem and other mathematical termd
- thing the 3 women needed to sell 90 of
- one of the men who brought 30 melons
- another term he used to prove he deserved 7 gold coins starts with an s
- the man who counted
- this is used for finances to help find the rates of return over 2 years
- one of the mathematical terms he used to prove he deserved 7 gold coins instead of 5
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- you use this when throwing a dice or flipping a coin
- the the __________ sentence was cut in half
- "what has Hindus contributed to mathematics? And who are the indian ________ who have made outstanding contributions to the study?
- used to explain your answer
- father of the man who counted's studend
- painters use this quite often
- term used to solve the 35 camels problem
- he used this throughout chapter 7
16 Clues: the man who counted • used to explain your answer • painters use this quite often • he used this throughout chapter 7 • one of the men who brought 30 melons • thing the 3 women needed to sell 90 of • father of the man who counted's studend • term used to solve the 35 camels problem • the the __________ sentence was cut in half • ...
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. • ...
karen's spelling 2021-07-20
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- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- an expert on diet and nutrition.
- the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- a person qualified to make and supply eyeglasses and contact lenses for correction of vision.
- relating to or believing in the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
- a doctor having direct contact with and responsibility for patients, rather than one involved with theoretical or laboratory studies.
- a person qualified to practice medicine.
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- an expert in or student of mathematics
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle).
- use of onomatopoeia for rhetorical effect.
- an expert in the preparation and analysis of statistics.
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. • ...
Talan 05-10 sample crossword 2018-11-05
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- II-A pharaoh of Egypt that expanded the empire and ruled for 66 years.
- symbol for an unknown quantity in mathematics.
- building-A structure that is designed to reduce the amount of
- operation-A process that reverses the effect of another process.
- make changes with the intent of improving something.
- four sided structure with a pyramid shaped top a common monument in ancient Egypt.
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- treaty-An agreement between two or more groups or countries to help put an end to a disagreement or conflict.
- pharaoh that made many unpopular changes while he ruled .
- Egyptian queen that became pharaoh and helped expand trade in Egypt.
- make changes to something
- that reaches it.
11 Clues: that reaches it. • make changes to something • symbol for an unknown quantity in mathematics. • make changes with the intent of improving something. • pharaoh that made many unpopular changes while he ruled . • building-A structure that is designed to reduce the amount of • operation-A process that reverses the effect of another process. • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
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- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
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- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
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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- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- 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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- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- 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 …
- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
- The science of using mathematics to encrypt and decrypt data.
- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- Type of cryptography, also called secret-key or symmetric-key encryption, in which one key is used both for encrypting and decrypting.
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- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- Public-key cryptosystem, named for its inventors: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman.
- 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.
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 … • ...
Famous Scientists and Mathematicians 2013-04-20
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- Discovered the nucleus.
- E=MC2. If you get this one wrong, you have issues.
- a theorem used for triangles in mathematics.
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- First woman to win a Nobel Prize for Chemistry and Physics. Also, we had to find information about her for our Chemistry class.
- One of the founders of quantum mechanics. He also has a cat.
- His work was largely inspired by Copernicus; he is considered the father of modern astronomy. In addition, these works were censored by the Catholic church.
- Created the three fundamental laws of physics. He was also a pioneer in Calculus.
- Most of us got this mathematician's question wrong on our matrices teest.
- Created the mathematical reasoning behind Niel Bohr's work.
- Discovered the electron.
- Created the first Atomic Theory
11 Clues: Discovered the nucleus. • Discovered the electron. • Created the first Atomic Theory • a theorem used for triangles in mathematics. • E=MC2. If you get this one wrong, you have issues. • Created the mathematical reasoning behind Niel Bohr's work. • One of the founders of quantum mechanics. He also has a cat. • ...
Points, Lines, and Planes 2022-09-01
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- A flat surface that goes on forever in two directions
- Part of a line consisting of two end points
- An infinite set of points that goes on forever
- Part of a line that starts at a particular point and extends infinitely in one direction.
- Points that lie on the same plane
- points that do not lie on the same line.
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- Points that do not lie on the same plane.
- Points that lie on the same line.
- The set of points both figures have in common
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- It marks a location and is named by a capital letter
11 Clues: Points that lie on the same line. • Points that lie on the same plane • points that do not lie on the same line. • Points that do not lie on the same plane. • Part of a line consisting of two end points • The set of points both figures have in common • An infinite set of points that goes on forever • It marks a location and is named by a capital letter • ...
Crossword Project 2023-05-25
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- Removal of something, usually used as a synonym for backspace.
- To take part in something.
- A word that both pertains to mathematics and religion, as a shortened term and a service book respectively.
- A term for the devolving of something, usually a medical term used for individuals who begin acting significantly younger.
- A feeling of complete loss.
- The term for something being inside something else.
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- An adjective or adverb for something pertaining to a biological disorder.
- The feeling of calm after being stressed.
- A sort of copyright or licensing for a specific design. Can also be used to refer to a type of leather.
- A term for an individual of combative prowess.
- Something criminal or related to delinquency.
11 Clues: To take part in something. • A feeling of complete loss. • The feeling of calm after being stressed. • Something criminal or related to delinquency. • A term for an individual of combative prowess. • The term for something being inside something else. • Removal of something, usually used as a synonym for backspace. • ...
PGS 7F History : School (Abel, Tris, Yaela) 2021-03-03
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- window of world
- the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols
- the study of past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject
- self-contained unit of discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea.
- a book to give information about stuff
- a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to.
- disk a portable storage medium consisting of a square plastic case
- the study of the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc.
- paper with words of appreciation
- erase gloomy memories
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- a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition.
- a play in a theatre or on television or radio, or plays and acting generally
- a table illustrating elements
- the part of mathematics
- the ability to read and write:
- this thing is beautiful and scary at the same time
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 • the study of the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2020-12-18
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- A diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea.
- A circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground.
- The exchange of goods or services.
- The river southwest of Mesopotamia.
- The river northeast of Mesopotamia.
- An ancient Mesopotamian form of writing.
- A chart showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year.
- A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing.
- A tool used to cut, lift, and turn over soil.
- A giant stepped structure made in Mesopotamia with a temple at the top.
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- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space.
- An ancient civilization in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- Bearing in abundance, fruitful, or productive.
- A water vessel used with wind propulsion through the use of a sail.
- the study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies to the earth.
- The study of celestial bodies and phenomena.
16 Clues: The exchange of goods or services. • The river southwest of Mesopotamia. • The river northeast of Mesopotamia. • An ancient Mesopotamian form of writing. • The study of celestial bodies and phenomena. • A tool used to cut, lift, and turn over soil. • Bearing in abundance, fruitful, or productive. • The abstract science of number, quantity, and space. • ...
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 • ...
University subjects 2024-08-01
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- The practice of providing care for the sick, injured, or disabled
- The study of written works, both fiction and non-fiction
- The study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The scientific study of the human mind and behaviour
- The organization and coordination of the activities of a business
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- Designing and planning the built environment
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- The study of past events and the development of human societies
- The study and practice of promoting and selling products or services
- The study and practice of dramatic performance and production
- The study of fundamental questions about reality, knowledge, values, etc.
- The study of human social behaviour and its origins, organizations, and institutions
- The application of science and mathematics to solve real-world problems
- The collection, preparation, and distribution of news and information
- The study of verbal and written communication systems
- The theory and practice of teaching and learning
16 Clues: Designing and planning the built environment • The theory and practice of teaching and learning • The scientific study of the human mind and behaviour • The study of verbal and written communication systems • The study of written works, both fiction and non-fiction • The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power • ...
cool puzzle 2025-06-10
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- is made by two rays
- the lines that meet at right angles
- The length of a segment that connects a vertex of the triangle to a line containing the opposite and is perpendicular to that line base
- a branch of mathematics
- a triangle with all angles are less then 90
- A bar graph is a set of rectangular bars that have height proportional to the number of data elements in each category
- blocks used to represent numbers
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- the base of a triangle
- is the distance from the number from zero
- an angle that is more than 0 but less than 90
- pulsing 2 or more numbers
- The sum of given values divided by the number of values used
- a manipulative whose area represents a constant or variable quantity.
- A fixed rule for carrying out a mathematical procedure
- the number of square units needed to fill a region
- the number you need to add to get a sum of zero
16 Clues: is made by two rays • the base of a triangle • a branch of mathematics • pulsing 2 or more numbers • blocks used to represent numbers • the lines that meet at right angles • is the distance from the number from zero • a triangle with all angles are less then 90 • an angle that is more than 0 but less than 90 • the number you need to add to get a sum of zero • ...
Q & A Education Vocabulary 2022-06-20
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- Both my children are fast_____ and are doing very well at school. (learn)
- Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics)
- Eg. Many parents think that ______ is the most important thing in the world.(educate)
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- It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support)
- There is a general _______ throughout the country that things will get worse before they get better. (believe)
- Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover)
- Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise)
- Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist)
8 Clues: Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist) • Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise) • Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover) • It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support) • Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics) • ...
Facial recognition 2021-05-11
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- the state of being free from public attention
- physical characteristics that can be used to identify individuals
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- distinctive attributes or aspect of something
- a unique digitally recorded representation of a person's face
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used in equations
- a process to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer
- inclination or prejudice for or against one person on group, especially in an unfair way
- a structured set of facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis
8 Clues: distinctive attributes or aspect of something • the state of being free from public attention • a unique digitally recorded representation of a person's face • physical characteristics that can be used to identify individuals • a structured set of facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis • ...
What do you know about Isaac Newton? 2023-04-17
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- the place I. Newton was born in
- a title Newton got for his scientific work
- the odd field Newton didn`t contribute to (mathematics, physics, mechanics, optics)
- Newton came up with the idea of cat ... to allow his cat travel in and out of the house
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- the telescope invented by Newton to collect light
- the disaster happened at Newton`s time that made him stay at home and urged him to wonder what force made things fall
- the book where the ideas of gravity were published
- the University the great scientist studied
8 Clues: the place I. Newton was born in • a title Newton got for his scientific work • the University the great scientist studied • the telescope invented by Newton to collect light • the book where the ideas of gravity were published • the odd field Newton didn`t contribute to (mathematics, physics, mechanics, optics) • ...
systems 2023-10-10
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- where 2 things meet
- A branch of mathematics that includes the use of variables to express rules about numbers, numbers relationships and operations
- a change made to at least one of the values a,h, and k
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- flip the graph of a function across a line, such as the x - axis
- a group of numbers, symbols and variables that express an operation
- a relationship or expression involving one or more variables.
- a statement that two mathematical expressions are equal
- a group pf numbers, symbols and variables that express an operation
8 Clues: where 2 things meet • a change made to at least one of the values a,h, and k • a statement that two mathematical expressions are equal • a relationship or expression involving one or more variables. • flip the graph of a function across a line, such as the x - axis • a group of numbers, symbols and variables that express an operation • ...
Unit 5 Week 4 Vocabulary 2024-03-11
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- anything that is shaped like a ball or globe
- the at or process of determining something using mathematics
- the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere, from one side to another
- nearly correct or exact; about
- of or having to do with astronomy, the science of the sun, stars, planets, and other space objects
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- to judge or discover the value of something
- rules, standards, or tests by which something or someone can be judged or measured
- to move in a circle around another object
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 a ball or globe • the at or process of determining something using mathematics • rules, standards, or tests by which something or someone can be judged or measured • ...
the story of Google 2025-10-16
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- a person or group of people that puts its money into a business or other organization in order to make a profit
- an opinion given about something or someone, especially a negative opinion, or the activity of making such judgments
- resulting from inspiration
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- to find an amount or number using mathematics
- having many parts that are organized in a way that may be difficult to understand
- an original idea, plan, or invention
- the fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people
- a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing
8 Clues: resulting from inspiration • an original idea, plan, or invention • to find an amount or number using mathematics • a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing • having many parts that are organized in a way that may be difficult to understand • the fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people • ...
Notable June Birthdays 2024-06-10
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- Russian mathematician who helped to develop the theory of stochastic processes[June 14, 1856]
- French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, and Catholic writer [June 19, 1623]
- Father of theoretical computer science [June 7, 1954]
- Scottish physicist best known for his formulation of electromagnetic theory [June 13, 1831]
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- Proposed the nuclear shell model of the atomic nucleus [June 28, 1906]
- Applied mathematics contributor (definite integrals and Fourier series) [June 21, 1781]
- Discovered the law describing the electrostatic force of attraction and repulsion [June 14, 1736]
- Invented the international system of absolute temperature [June 26, 1824]
8 Clues: Father of theoretical computer science [June 7, 1954] • Proposed the nuclear shell model of the atomic nucleus [June 28, 1906] • Invented the international system of absolute temperature [June 26, 1824] • Applied mathematics contributor (definite integrals and Fourier series) [June 21, 1781] • ...
Wonders Grade 5 Unit 5 Week 4 Vocabulary 2026-03-25
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- nearly correct or exact; about
- to judge or discover the value of something
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- of or having to do with astronomy, the science of the sun, stars, planets, and other space objects
- the act or process of determining something using mathematics
- rules, standards, or tests by which something or someone can be judged or measured
- anything that is shaped like a ball or globe
- the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere, from one side to another
- to move in a circle around another object
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 a ball or globe • the act or process of determining something using mathematics • rules, standards, or tests by which something or someone can be judged or measured • ...
Little about Mathematics 2022-06-04
5 Clues: SMALLEST WHOLE NUMBER • SMALLEST NATURAK NUMBER • A POLYGON WITH THREE SIDES • A POLYGON WITH ALL FIVE SIDES EQUAL • A QUADRILATERAL WITH ALL SIDES AND ANGLES EQUAL
PreAlgebra Chapter 1 2021-08-12
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- contain a combination of numbers and operations such a addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Find the numerical value
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- PEMDAS Parentheses, Exponents, Multiply and/or Divide, Add and/or Subtract
- A letter of symbol used to represent an unknown value
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols
5 Clues: Find the numerical value • a branch of mathematics that uses symbols • A letter of symbol used to represent an unknown value • PEMDAS Parentheses, Exponents, Multiply and/or Divide, Add and/or Subtract • contain a combination of numbers and operations such a addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Cryptography 2012-03-27
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- 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.
- The science of analyzing and breaking secure communication.
- 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.
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- 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.
- Pretty Good Privacy.
- 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 … • ...
Cryptography 2012-03-27
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- The science, that embraces both cryptography and cryptanalysis.
- 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.
- Ciphertext for the word “example” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 2.
- Encrypting plaintext results in unreliable gibberish is called …
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- PGP creates “… key” which is a one-time-only secret key.
- 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.
- Data, that can be read and understood without any special measures.
- Ciphertext for the word “secret” using Ceasar’s cipher, where key is 3.
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 … • ...
STRAIN YOUR BRAIN! (FA2 AOL MATH) 2016-05-09
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- THE DECIMAL EXPANSION OF AN IRRATIONAL NUMBER IS CALLED
- ALL NUMBERS PRESENT ON THE NUMBER LINE ARE ________ .
- THE OLDEST AND THE MOST ELEMENTARY BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS IS
- IT IS A PROVEN STATEMENT USED FOR PROVING ANOTHER STATEMENT
- 1/2 CAN BE EXPRESSED IN THE FORM P/Q SO IT IS A __________ NUMBER
- 21 IS THE _________ OF 7 AND 3
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- WHEN THE GRAPH OF 2 LINEAR EQUATIONS INTERSECTS AT A POINT IT HAS __________ SOLUTION
- THE MATHEMATICIAN WHO IS REFFERED TO AS 'FATHER OF GEOMETRY'
- A SERIES OF WELL DEFINED STEPS WHICH GIVES A PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING A TYPE OF PROBLEM
- A NUMBER THAT CANNOT BE EXPRESSED IN THE FORM P/Q
- THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF ARITHEMETIC HOLDS TRUE FOR _________ NUMBERS
11 Clues: 21 IS THE _________ OF 7 AND 3 • A NUMBER THAT CANNOT BE EXPRESSED IN THE FORM P/Q • ALL NUMBERS PRESENT ON THE NUMBER LINE ARE ________ . • THE DECIMAL EXPANSION OF AN IRRATIONAL NUMBER IS CALLED • THE OLDEST AND THE MOST ELEMENTARY BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS IS • IT IS A PROVEN STATEMENT USED FOR PROVING ANOTHER STATEMENT • ...
Bridge Building 2021-09-22
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- A pulling or stretching force that tends to lengthen objects.
- A bridge that forms the shape of an arch.
- A pushing force that tends to shorten objects.
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- A mass, as of masonry, receiving the arch, beam, truss, etc., at each end of a bridge.
- A long, rigid, vertical (upright) support member of a structure.
- A bridge in which the deck is hung from cables.
- 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 "column" of a bridge.
- The "top" of the bridge on which we drive or walk.
- The length of a bridge between two piers.
11 Clues: The "column" of a bridge. • A bridge that forms the shape of an arch. • The length of a bridge between two piers. • 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. • ...
Library 2022-05-25
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- What is the short title of book ¨The Hate U Give¨ by Angie Thomas?
- Murderous Math
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the ...?
- In which genre is the Harry Potter series?
- What color is the blouse of the woman on the cover of ¨Things a bright girl can do¨
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- What genre includes mystery, adventure and horror books?
- Ian Stewart wrote a book with an elephant made from numbers on it. What is it about?
- Who is Aristotle´s boyfriend?
- What is the first name of the boy that is also a half god?
- Alice wrote ¨The Color Purple¨ but what is her last name?
- Nikki Maxwell, the hilarious character who writes diaries is a total ...?
11 Clues: Murderous Math • Who is Aristotle´s boyfriend? • In which genre is the Harry Potter series? • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the ...? • What genre includes mystery, adventure and horror books? • Alice wrote ¨The Color Purple¨ but what is her last name? • What is the first name of the boy that is also a half god? • ...
Architectural Designer 2023-03-23
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- the area of mathematics relating to the study of space and the relationships between points, lines, and surfaces
- a company offering a professional service
- the work of building or making something, especially building, bridges
- a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to acheive a particular purpose
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- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- to make ar draw plans for something, for example clothes or buildings
- an area of enclosed ground used for a spetial purpose
- a large town
8 Clues: a large town • a company offering a professional service • an area of enclosed ground used for a spetial purpose • the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings • to make ar draw plans for something, for example clothes or buildings • the work of building or making something, especially building, bridges • ...
School Life 2021-12-22
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- not easy or simple; hard to do or to understand
- the study of the systems and processes involved in the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc.
- very bad or unpleasant
- the study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organising them
- pleasure, enjoyment, or entertainment
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- the study of past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject
- holding one’s attention
- a set of personal or social standards for good or bad behaviour and character
8 Clues: very bad or unpleasant • holding one’s attention • pleasure, enjoyment, or entertainment • not easy or simple; hard to do or to understand • a set of personal or social standards for good or bad behaviour and character • the study of the systems and processes involved in the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc. • ...
Inverse trig function 2025-04-02
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- the inverse of Tangent
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement, and relationship of points, lines, angles, and more
- triangle a triangle with a 90-degree angle
- angle of depression is the angle one has to look down horizontally to see something on a lower leve
- the space/ opening between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a point, measured in degrees
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- the inverse of Sine
- the inverse of Cosine
- simplifying a number to a nearby, easier-to-use value while keeping its original value close
- angle of elevation is an angle between the horizontal plane and oblique line from the observer's eye to some object above his eye
9 Clues: the inverse of Sine • the inverse of Cosine • the inverse of Tangent • triangle a triangle with a 90-degree angle • simplifying a number to a nearby, easier-to-use value while keeping its original value close • the space/ opening between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a point, measured in degrees • ...
Q & A Education Vocabulary 2022-06-20
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- Both my children are fast_____ and are doing very well at school. (learn)
- Eg. Many parents think that ______ is the most important thing in the world.(educate)
- Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover)
- Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics)
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- Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist)
- Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise)
- It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support)
- There is a general _______ throughout the country that things will get worse before they get better. (believe)
8 Clues: Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist) • Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise) • Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover) • It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support) • Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics) • ...
Algebra 2 2025-05-22
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- the exponent by which another fixed value, the base, must be raised to produce that number.
- In mathematics, an nth root of a number x is a number r which, when raised to the power of n, yields x
- An inequality that includes a quadratic expression
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- Written in F(X)=ax
- An expression under the radical sign that provides info about the roots of a quadratic function.
- a closed-form expression describing the solutions of a quadratic equation.
- expression in the form of x^n
- a number y whose square is x.
8 Clues: Written in F(X)=ax • expression in the form of x^n • a number y whose square is x. • An inequality that includes a quadratic expression • a closed-form expression describing the solutions of a quadratic equation. • the exponent by which another fixed value, the base, must be raised to produce that number. • ...
Properties of Mathematics 2020-08-27
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- Law, If you change the GROUPING of an addition or multiplication problem the answer remains the same.
- Law, If you change the ORDER in an addition or multiplication problem the answer remains the same.
- The identity element of multiplication
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- Law, The number or term outside the bracket must be used to multiply each term inside the bracket.
- The identity element of addition
5 Clues: The identity element of addition • The identity element of multiplication • Law, The number or term outside the bracket must be used to multiply each term inside the bracket. • Law, If you change the ORDER in an addition or multiplication problem the answer remains the same. • ...
Mathematics Test (Statistics) 2020-08-07
5 Clues: banyak munculnya suatu jenis data • nilai tengah setelah data diurutkan • jumlah seluruh data dibagi banyak data • data yang memiliki frekuensi terbanyak • median dari data 30, 90, 3, 50, 25, 67, 80
maths 2016-11-01
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- is the number of times the data value occurs.
- a possible result of a probability experiment
- the extent to which an event is likely to occur,
- an action which results in one or several outcomes
- A variable is a quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
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- Any and all value(s) of the variable(s) that satisfies an equation
- mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities
- Coordinates are a set of values that show an exact position.
- set of outcomes of an experiment to which a probability is assigned.
10 Clues: is the number of times the data value occurs. • a possible result of a probability experiment • the extent to which an event is likely to occur, • an action which results in one or several outcomes • Coordinates are a set of values that show an exact position. • Any and all value(s) of the variable(s) that satisfies an equation • ...
October 29, 2015 Caleb's crossword 2015-10-29
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- A symbol for an unknown quantity in mathematics.
- II A pharaoh of Egypt that expanded the empire and ruled for 66 years.
- Low-life people or creatures; comparable to rats or mice.
- A four sided structure with a pyramid shaped top; a common monument in ancient Egypt.
- Relating to marriage.
- The force that opposes the motion of one surface as it moves across another surface.
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- An Egyptian queen that became pharaoh and helped expand trade in Egypt.
- operation A process that reverses the effect of another process.
- A record of the waves produced by an earthquake; usually represented by a zigzag pattern of lines.
- To live with a family for a short period of time; temporary care.
10 Clues: Relating to marriage. • A symbol for an unknown quantity in mathematics. • Low-life people or creatures; comparable to rats or mice. • operation A process that reverses the effect of another process. • To live with a family for a short period of time; temporary care. • II A pharaoh of Egypt that expanded the empire and ruled for 66 years. • ...
Amelie 11-5 2018-11-05
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- An Egyptian queen that helped expand Egypt through trade.
- A pharaoh that made many unpopular changes during his rule.
- A process that reverses the effect of another process
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- A structure that is designed to reduce the amount of energy that reaches it.
- To make changes with the intent of improving something.
- A four sided structure with a pyramid shaped top: A common monument in egypt
- A pharaoh of Egypt that expanded the empire and ruled for 66 years.
- A symbol for an unknown quantity in mathematics.
- An agreement between two or more groups or countries to help put an end to a disagreement or conflict
- To make a change to something.
10 Clues: To make a change to something. • A symbol for an unknown quantity in mathematics. • A process that reverses the effect of another process • To make changes with the intent of improving something. • An Egyptian queen that helped expand Egypt through trade. • A pharaoh that made many unpopular changes during his rule. • ...
Keep Calm & Loveeeeee Math<3!!!!!!!!!! 2013-05-08
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- a measure of the size of a 2-dimensional surface
- That Two Things Are The Same Using Mathematical Symbols
- How Likly Something Is To Happen
- Describes The Steepness, incline or grade of a line
- A shape, formed by two lines or rays diverging from a common point (the vertex).
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- the study of the rules of operations and relations and the concepts of terms, polynomial, equations and algebraic structures.
- The Study of Shapes/Objects
- A Symbol For A Number We Dont No Yet
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization and interpretation of data
- Represents The Ratio Of The Circumfrence Of A Circle To Its Diameter, Specified By A Constant
10 Clues: The Study of Shapes/Objects • How Likly Something Is To Happen • A Symbol For A Number We Dont No Yet • a measure of the size of a 2-dimensional surface • Describes The Steepness, incline or grade of a line • That Two Things Are The Same Using Mathematical Symbols • A shape, formed by two lines or rays diverging from a common point (the vertex). • ...
Students Love Math <3 2013-04-30
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- The amount of 3-dimensional space an object occupies.
- the study of the rules of operations and relations and the concepts of terms, polynomial, equations and algebraic structures.
- The Study Of Shapes/Objects
- How likely something is to happen.
- is a branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization and interpretation of data
- that two things are the same, using mathematical symbols
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- A symbol for a number we don't know yet.
- a finite combination of symbols that is well- formed according to rules that depend on the context.
- Represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, specified by the constant, π.
- descripes the steepness, incline or grade of a line.
10 Clues: The Study Of Shapes/Objects • How likely something is to happen. • A symbol for a number we don't know yet. • descripes the steepness, incline or grade of a line. • The amount of 3-dimensional space an object occupies. • that two things are the same, using mathematical symbols • ...
PUZZLE #1 2022-07-24
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- A treatment or cure.
- The process of becoming different.
- Someone who overeats or eats rapidly and noisily.
- A device designed to be placed in the mouth and blown, or driven by steam or some other mechanism, to make a whistling sound.
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- Specifically, the death blow.
- The fifth gear of an engine.
- Heaven.
- To predict or believe that something will happen
- Very soon.
- (applied mathematics) A data chart (graphical representation of data) intended to illustrate the relationship between a set (or sets) of numbers (quantities, measurements or indicative numbers) and a reference set, whose elements are indexed to those of the former set(s) and may or may not be numbers.
10 Clues: Heaven. • Very soon. • A treatment or cure. • The fifth gear of an engine. • Specifically, the death blow. • The process of becoming different. • To predict or believe that something will happen • Someone who overeats or eats rapidly and noisily. • A device designed to be placed in the mouth and blown, or driven by steam or some other mechanism, to make a whistling sound. • ...
