triangles Crossword Puzzles
Kemet: Ancient Egypt Vocabulary 2022-11-05
Across
- the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods.
- aka ‘mia’ they are ancient massive structures found especially in Egypt having typically a square bottom, outside walls in the form of four triangles that meet in a point at the top
- a sequence of rulers from the same family
- a special way of writing used by priests in ancient Egypt
- the act or taking over a state or kingdom by using an army.
- the process of watering crops by bringing in water from pipes, canals, sprinklers, or other man-made means, rather than relying on rainfall
- relating to a group of people to regularly move from different located and do not settle permanently
- a form of writing used in ancient Egypt, in which pictures or symbols are used to represent objects, concepts, or sounds
- a tall aquatic plant used by Ancient
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- a scientific process used to preserve a dead body by embalming, drying and wrapping it
- a human-made waterway that allows boats and ships to pass from one body of water to another
- to make a sort of paper to write on
- a type of lifestyle where people live together in one area and do not move
- a state or government having a king or queen as its head
- a water pumping system for irrigation that looks like a seesaw
- a title for rulers of ancient Egypt, it mean “Great House”
16 Clues: to make a sort of paper to write on • a tall aquatic plant used by Ancient • a sequence of rulers from the same family • a state or government having a king or queen as its head • a special way of writing used by priests in ancient Egypt • a title for rulers of ancient Egypt, it mean “Great House” • the act or taking over a state or kingdom by using an army. • ...
GMAS Vocab Review - Ava Armstrong 2025-04-09
Across
- a variable or combination of variables numbers and symbols that represents a mathematical relationship
- carrying out a simple experiment to collect data
- two angles in a plane that have a common vertex and a common side they do not have any common interior points in other words they do not share any inside space
- an event that is most likely to happen
- two numbers whose sum is 0 are additive inverses of one another
- the size of one object in relation to other objects in a design drawing or model
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- proportions are the comparison on two ratios therefore proportional relationships are relationships between two equal ratios
- A shape made up of two or more simpler figures such as triangles and quadrilaterals
- the distant of a number of 0 since absolute value measures difference the value is always positive the absolute value symbol is a pair of vertical lines || for example |-4|=4 is read the absolute value of -4 equals 4
- a number variable product or quotient in an expression a term is not a sum or difference
10 Clues: an event that is most likely to happen • carrying out a simple experiment to collect data • two numbers whose sum is 0 are additive inverses of one another • the size of one object in relation to other objects in a design drawing or model • A shape made up of two or more simpler figures such as triangles and quadrilaterals • ...
Triangle Concepts 2016-02-11
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- An angle that measure more than 0, but less than 90 degrees.
- If every angle in a triangle measures 60 degrees, then it is a(n) ____________ triangle.
- In an isosceles triangle, the _____ angles are congruent.
- The acute angles in a right triangle always add to 90 degrees - which means they are _____.
- Two angles whose measures add to 180 degrees are called ______ angles.
- If a triangle has an angle that measures more than 90 degrees, then it is a(n) _______triangle.
- A triangle with no congruent sides.
- The math class where you learn about shapes.
- The name of the congruent sides in an isosceles triangle.
- If a base angle in an isosceles triangle measures 50 degrees, then the measure of the vertex angle is ____ degrees.
- The Exterior Angle Theorem tells us the measure of the exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the ___ of the remote interior angles.
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- The theorem that tells us the sum of the angles in any triangle is 180 degrees.
- The longest side in a right triangle.
- According to the Triangle _______ Theorem, the shortest side in a triangle is across from the smallest angle.
- Two angles that are next to each other and make a line.
- The special theorem for right triangles that tells us, "a squared + b squared = c ______."
- A triangle with 3 congruent sides.
- If the measure of two angles in a triangle are 30 degrees and 100 degrees, then the measure of the other angle is _________degrees.
- A triangle with at least 2 congruent sides.
- The type of angle that is outside of the triangle but adjacent to it.
- A shape with 3 sides.
- The corner of an angle or shape.
- A triangle with a 90 degree angle.
23 Clues: A shape with 3 sides. • The corner of an angle or shape. • A triangle with 3 congruent sides. • A triangle with a 90 degree angle. • A triangle with no congruent sides. • The longest side in a right triangle. • A triangle with at least 2 congruent sides. • The math class where you learn about shapes. • Two angles that are next to each other and make a line. • ...
Exam Vocab 2017-12-08
Across
- the steepness of a line
- the exact middle of a line segment
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- lines that will never intersect are said to be…
- In a proof this is the property that says “a=a”; typically used when 2 triangles share a common side
- a comparison between two things; can be written as a fraction or with a :
- this is a type of example to disprove a statement or proves that the statement is not always true
- this is a type of triangle that has no equal sides
- two objects that are the same shape and size are called…
- the amount that an object changes in size
- You use a compass to make these…(the generic term)
- the transformation that represents a “slide”
- a line that “cuts” something into two equal pieces
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- the term for the amount of people in a given area. It is found by dividing the amount of people by the size of the area
- the lines that connect opposite corners of a quadrilateral
- two lines that intersect to form a 90 degree angle
- two objects that are the same shape, but different sizes are said to be…
- this is a type of triangle that has two congruent sides
- this is a type of angle pair in parallel lines that are in matching areas
- the transformation that represents a “flip”
- the transformation that makes something bigger or smaller
- this is the distance around a shape or object
- the transformation that represents a “turn”
- a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides
24 Clues: the steepness of a line • the exact middle of a line segment • a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides • the amount that an object changes in size • the transformation that represents a “flip” • the transformation that represents a “turn” • the transformation that represents a “slide” • this is the distance around a shape or object • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-06
Across
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- the area of sector of a circle
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- the perimeter of a circle
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- have the same measure
- rate of change
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- the space covered in two dimensions
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- the longest side in a right triangle
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
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- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- the distance across the circle through its center
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- an expression relating two quantities
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- an equation relating two ratios
- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- closed plain figure
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • the area of sector of a circle • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • occurs when a figure changes or moves • an expression relating two quantities • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2018-06-05
Across
- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- have the same measure
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- the longest side in a right triangle
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
- the space covered in two dimensions
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- closed plain figure
- an equation relating two ratios
- an expression relating two quantities
- the area of sector of a circle
- the perimeter of a circle
- the distance across the circle through its center
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- rate of change
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • the area of sector of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • an expression relating two quantities • occurs when a figure changes or moves • ...
9 Weeks Exam Review 2013-03-04
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- / a figure that is formed by two rays with the same endpoint. The endpoint is called the vertex.
- / a flat surface
- Interior Angles / non adjacent interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal and in between the parallel lines.
- / a statement that follows directly from a theorem.
- / a location
- / a particular example or instance of the statement that makes the statement false.
- Angle of a Polygon / an angle of a polygon that is formed by a side and the extension of the an adjacent side.
- / the combination of a conditional statement and its converse.
- Lines / lines that intersect and form right angles.
- of an Isosceles Triangle / the side of an isosceles triangle that is not the legs.
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- / figures in the same plane.
- Form / equation of a line through a given point using the equation y-y1 = m(x – x1)
- Exterior Angles / Angles that lie on the same side of the transversal and outside of the parallel lines.
- Angles / angles that have the same measure.
- Angles / two angles whose sum measures 90°.
- Triangle / a triangles that contains one right angle.
- / switch the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
- Angle / an angle whose measure is between 0° and 90°.
- from a point to a line / the length of the perpendicular segment from the point to the line.
- Angles /angles that lie on the same side of the transversal and in the same positions of the intersection.
- Triangle / a triangle whose sides are all congruent.
- Triangle / a triangle whose angles are congruent.
- Reasoning / a type of reasoning that reaches conclusions based on a pattern of specific examples.
23 Clues: / a location • / a flat surface • / figures in the same plane. • Angles / angles that have the same measure. • Angles / two angles whose sum measures 90°. • Triangle / a triangle whose angles are congruent. • / a statement that follows directly from a theorem. • Lines / lines that intersect and form right angles. • Triangle / a triangle whose sides are all congruent. • ...
Ian Crook. Math 11 2014-04-01
Across
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent.
- The point at which a curve intersects an axis is known as an?
- Once a year; every year.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- Having a position on the other or further side of something; facing something, esp. something of the same type.
- Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- next to or adjoining something else.
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- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g., 1/2, 0.5).
- The action of separating something into parts, or the process of being separated.
- The process or skill of multiplying.
- A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression.
- A set of facts or figures systematically displayed, esp. in columns.
- The process of increasing in physical size.
- Forming or following in a logical order or sequence.
- The action or process of adding something to something else.
- Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
21 Clues: Once a year; every year. • The process or skill of multiplying. • next to or adjoining something else. • Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent. • The process of increasing in physical size. • Forming or following in a logical order or sequence. • Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • ...
mohamed.youmi 2021-01-10
Across
- the destruction of the world
- used to refer to actions that you do not mention by name or do not know about
- a large notice, often with a picture on it, that is put in a public place to advertise something
- having strong feelings about something that you dislike very much or about an unfair situation
- The waling dead series
- unhappy or showing unhappiness
- historical/romantic/crime
- what a hero possesses
- people in general, living together in communities
- having a lot of physical power so that you can lift heavy weights, do hard physical work, etc.
- that has a low temperature.
- a word that describes a person or thing, for example big, red and clever in a big house
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- a person who is owned by another person and is forced to work for them
- having a lower than usual temperature
- to see or notice somebody
- linking verb used when you are naming people or things, describing them or giving more information about them
- at a fairly high temperature in a way that is pleasant, rather than being hot or cold
- Squares, circles and triangles are types of..
- to have your home in a particular place
- like enjoy
- used before adjectives or adverbs to emphasize how pleasant something is
- age one of the long periods of time, thousands of years ago, when much of the earth’s surface was covered in ice
- of liberty a statue at the entrance of New York harbour, which represents a female figure carrying a book of laws in one hand and a torch in the other and is a symbol of welcome to people coming to live in the US
- to own, hold or possess something
- water that has frozen and become solid
25 Clues: like enjoy • what a hero possesses • The waling dead series • to see or notice somebody • historical/romantic/crime • that has a low temperature. • the destruction of the world • unhappy or showing unhappiness • to own, hold or possess something • having a lower than usual temperature • water that has frozen and become solid • to have your home in a particular place • ...
Lapis' Word Wednesday Words (Plus other things that have to do with it) 2021-05-26
Across
- (in surveying) The tracing and measurement of a series or network of triangles in order to determine the distances and relative positions of points spread over a territory or region, especially by measuring the length of one side of each triangle and deducing its angles and the length of the other two sides by observation from this baseline.
- To restore an electric charge to (a battery or a battery-operated device) by connecting it to a device that draws power from another source of electricity.
- A device used to measure the intensity of light
- The outer boundary, esp. of a circular area; perimeter
- (of a device or process) working by itself with little or no direct human control.
- Existing or occurring after a catastrophically destructive disaster or apocalypse In a world where nature has become just as violent as humanity
- The supposed ability to move objects at a distance by mental power or other nonphysical means.
- The middle of the week, usually regarded as being from Tuesday to Thursday.
- Lacking common sense; wildly foolish.
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- (especially of clothes or furnishings) providing physical ease and relaxation.
- To carry one language 'across' to another.
- Destructive to or inhibiting the growth of bacteria
- To make or become shorter.
- The state of having unlimited power
- A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
- The state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.
- To control every part, however small, of (an enterprise or activity).
- Make (something) simpler or easier to do or understand.
- A woman whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television.
- (of information, measurements, statistics, etc.) correct in all details; exact
20 Clues: To make or become shorter. • The state of having unlimited power • Lacking common sense; wildly foolish. • To carry one language 'across' to another. • A device used to measure the intensity of light • Destructive to or inhibiting the growth of bacteria • The outer boundary, esp. of a circular area; perimeter • Make (something) simpler or easier to do or understand. • ...
GEOMETRY 2021-05-21
Across
- three-dimensional figure that has a flat surface and a curved surface, pointed the top.
- a shape of 4 sides
- a round plane figure with a circumference and a center point.
- all sides of this triangle measure differently.
- is part of a line that has a starting point but does not have an endpoint.
- everything that occupies space.
- lines that never cross and are always the same distance apart.
- is a type of angle that is always larger than 90° but less than 180°.
- collection of points that have a straight path.
- a quadrilateral with no sides parallel.
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- is a type of triangle with at least two equal sides and two equal angles.
- Is an angle that measures less than 90 ° and they are in figures like equilateral triangles.
- It is a 3d shape that is considered a regular solid shape with six faces with 8 vertices and its base is a square.
- is a triangle that has three sides of equal length or is also known as a regular triangle.
- a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles.
- are angles with the same measure.
- angle that measures exactly 90º.
- is the point where two or more elements meet, such as lines, rays or segments.
- is the total length or sum of all the sides of a shape, to find it on a rectangle or square, you add the lengths of all the four sides.
- figure with four equal sides and four right angles. (Belongs to polygons because its four equal sides whose vertices form 90-degree angles)
20 Clues: a shape of 4 sides • everything that occupies space. • angle that measures exactly 90º. • are angles with the same measure. • a quadrilateral with no sides parallel. • all sides of this triangle measure differently. • collection of points that have a straight path. • a round plane figure with a circumference and a center point. • ...
Elijah Jackson Unit 2&3 Review 2021-10-19
Across
- the application of specific knowledge for practical purposes
- aka visual
- someone who cares for the environment
- the dependence of two or more people or things on each other
- cannot self correct
- one of the main types of technology
- a device with parts
- can self correct
- a core technology involving structure
- a smaller part of a system
- the information given back to help improve
- a step of a system involving thinking
- used for creating
- the study of nature
- used to make or improve things
- ex. people use it to do everything
- the product
- what is put in at the start
- an error in a system
- the steps of which something is done
- limits
- persons
- how rare something is
- the looks of something
- a core technology involving machinery
- the loss of potential gain when other alternatives are chosen
- things used for technology
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- a special type of dome made with triangles
- used to make sure things are right
- changing something
- system used for creating solutions for problems
- computer code used to create things online
- rules
- the good effects of something
- a core technology involving thermal energy
- a core technology involving electronics
- a core technology involving electricity
- a set of things working together
- intel or knowledge
- system involving people and communication
- the indefinite continued progress of existence
- a system with many parts
- the use of math
- aka liquid
- how well something is done
- making better
- aka money
- a core technology involving life
- the purpose of something
49 Clues: rules • limits • persons • aka money • aka visual • aka liquid • the product • making better • the use of math • can self correct • used for creating • changing something • intel or knowledge • cannot self correct • a device with parts • the study of nature • an error in a system • how rare something is • the looks of something • a system with many parts • the purpose of something • a smaller part of a system • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-09
Across
- 8. The front in which it is represented by a blue line and triangles.
- 4. The front which is represented with a red curved line, with red half circles on them.
- 19. The type of winds that blow over a limited area.
- 1.The weather instrument that indicates/measures temperature.
- 7. The color of the line that represents occluded fronts.
- 20.The type of winds that are the main belts of wind in a particular directions across the Earth.
- 17. A breeze going from the land to sea.
- 15. The circulation of the wind in a high pressure system moves "".
- 12. What does the "C" stand for in cT ("" Tropical)
- 3. The front in which a cold and warm air mass meet, but none of them have any force to push up one another.
- 18. A breeze going from the sea to he land.
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- 2. A weather system that is the boundary separating two different types of air.
- 11. What does the "P" stand for in mP (Maritime "")
- 16.The circulation of the air during a low pressure system moves "".
- 6. The weather instrument in which it indicates which direction the wind is going.
- 13. The pressure system in which it is represented as a red "L" on a weather map.
- 5. The weather instrument that measures air pressure.
- 14. The pressure system in which it is represented as a blue "H" on the weather map.
- 9. The front in which a warm air mass is trapped by two cold fronts.
- 10. In winter, warm fronts bring this type of precipitation.
20 Clues: 17. A breeze going from the land to sea. • 18. A breeze going from the sea to he land. • 11. What does the "P" stand for in mP (Maritime "") • 12. What does the "C" stand for in cT ("" Tropical) • 19. The type of winds that blow over a limited area. • 5. The weather instrument that measures air pressure. • 7. The color of the line that represents occluded fronts. • ...
PreCalc Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-26
Across
- the sum of terms of a sequence
- the value that a function approaches as that functions inputs gets closer to a number
- a circle centered at the origin with radius 1 that helps to calculate the sine and cosine values of angles
- who made the made the binomial probability idea
- the base function; can be built upon to create things
- find the next term based on the previous terms
- to make measuring easier, we make an angles initial side the positive x-axis
- find any term value based on term number
- quantity that has the magnitude and direction
- two vectors are _____ if they have the same magnitude and direction
- angles that measure the rotation of a ray from an initial side to a terminal side
- two units of measurements can be _______
- finding how many possible options in a random binomial probability
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- sequence with constant multiplication or division
- sin^2(x)+cos^2(x)=1
- two angles with same initial and terminal sides, but different "values"
- who made the SOHCAHTOA idea
- sequences that have a common difference between terms
- the line that passes through the center of a parabola
- is the slope of the line tangent to a function at a specified location
- math that deals with the relations of sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- imaginary number that is indicated by the letter "i"
- a vector with magnitude 1
- the value by which the graph of a trigonometric function such as sine or cosine is stretched; the amplitude is always a positive value
- list of numbers that have a mathematical pattern
25 Clues: sin^2(x)+cos^2(x)=1 • a vector with magnitude 1 • who made the SOHCAHTOA idea • the sum of terms of a sequence • find any term value based on term number • two units of measurements can be _______ • quantity that has the magnitude and direction • find the next term based on the previous terms • who made the made the binomial probability idea • ...
Geometry 2022-05-31
Across
- angles that form a straight line
- type of trapezoid with congruent base angles
- type of angle with its vertex on the circle
- type of bisector that divides a line segment into 2 equal parts and also make a right angle with the line segment
- a point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts
- a shape that is a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and a kite combined
- a theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2)
- a word used to describe a shape that can perform rigid transformations that maps one shape onto the other
- similarity that means all three corresponding sides are proportional
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- transformation that maintains the shape of a figure but multiplies its dimensions by a chosen factor
- the name of a line that intersects a circle ONCE
- law that is most commonly used when given SAS in a non-right triangle
- type of angle used to find an angle of a right triangle
- a property of a measure of any side or angle that is equal to itself
- the variable common in every simplified version of an equation for a circle
- a proof diagram with fact bubbles and a conclusion bubble with justifications to prove some fact such as similar triangles
- segment that connects the midpoints of any two side of a triangle
- acronym for all 3 angles used to find a side of a right triangle
- model used to show probability; usually in a rectangle/square
- set of points a fixed distance from a center and is defined by a central angle
- law that is most commonly used when given AAS in a non-right triangle
- type of diagram with branches used to show probability
22 Clues: a theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2) • angles that form a straight line • type of angle with its vertex on the circle • type of trapezoid with congruent base angles • the name of a line that intersects a circle ONCE • type of diagram with branches used to show probability • type of angle used to find an angle of a right triangle • ...
Geometry 2022-05-31
Across
- angles that form a straight line
- type of trapezoid with congruent base angles
- type of angle with its vertex on the circle
- type of bisector that divides a line segment into 2 equal parts and also make a right angle with the line segment
- a point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts
- a shape that is a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and a kite combined
- a theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2)
- a word used to describe a shape that can perform rigid transformations that maps one shape onto the other
- similarity that means all three corresponding sides are proportional
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- transformation that maintains the shape of a figure but multiplies its dimensions by a chosen factor
- the name of a line that intersects a circle ONCE
- law that is most commonly used when given SAS in a non-right triangle
- type of angle used to find an angle of a right triangle
- a property of a measure of any side or angle that is equal to itself
- the variable common in every simplified version of an equation for a circle
- a proof diagram with fact bubbles and a conclusion bubble with justifications to prove some fact such as similar triangles
- segment that connects the midpoints of any two side of a triangle
- acronym for all 3 angles used to find a side of a right triangle
- model used to show probability; usually in a rectangle/square
- set of points a fixed distance from a center and is defined by a central angle
- law that is most commonly used when given AAS in a non-right triangle
- type of diagram with branches used to show probability
22 Clues: a theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2) • angles that form a straight line • type of angle with its vertex on the circle • type of trapezoid with congruent base angles • the name of a line that intersects a circle ONCE • type of diagram with branches used to show probability • type of angle used to find an angle of a right triangle • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2022-05-31
Across
- A rigid transformation that involves flipping a figure over the line of reflection.
- A transformation that maintains the shape of a figure but multiplies its dimensions by a chosen factor.
- Lines that intersect at a right angle.
- Angles that add to 90 degrees.
- A figure can be rotated a certain degree about the center and will appear the same.
- Maps each point of a figure to a new point so that the resulting image has the same size and shape.
- The distance around a 2-dimensional object's exterior.
- A diagram with fact bubbles and a conclusion bubble with justifications to prove some fact such as similar triangles.
- Lie in the same plane and never intersect.
- Angles that add to 180 degrees.
- A figure can be folded on a line of symmetry where both halves of the figure will match up or line up with each other exactly.
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- Two shapes are congruent if there is a series of rigid transformations that maps one shape onto the other.
- A rigid transformation that involves sliding a figure to a new location.
- A sequence of rigid transformations that can include rigid transformations, dilations, or both.
- The ratio between any pair of corresponding sides in similar figures.
- a rigid transformation that involves turning an entire figure about a fixed point.
- When the three sides of a right triangle are positive integers
- Means to divide into two
- The number of square units needed to fill up a region on a flat surface.
- the amount each side of a figure is multiplied by when the figure is proportionally enlarged or reduced in size.
20 Clues: Means to divide into two • Angles that add to 90 degrees. • Angles that add to 180 degrees. • Lines that intersect at a right angle. • Lie in the same plane and never intersect. • The distance around a 2-dimensional object's exterior. • When the three sides of a right triangle are positive integers • The ratio between any pair of corresponding sides in similar figures. • ...
mathematical terms 2022-05-19
Across
- : The number of times an event can happen in a given period of time; often used in probability calculations.
- : The likelihood of an event happening.
- : A line segment that connects two vertices in a polygon.
- : An early counting tool used for basic arithmetic.
- : A procedure or set of steps used to solve a mathematical computation.
- : The complete distance around a circle or a square.
- Equation : An equation that contains two variables and can be plotted on a graph as a straight line.
- : A number that cannot be represented as a decimal or fraction.
- : The process of breaking numbers down into all of their factor
- : The study of lines, angles, shapes, and their properties. Geometry studies physical shapes and the object dimensions.
- : A written symbol denoting a number value.
- : A type of conic section or symmetrical open curve
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- : To multiply or to be multiplied by 4.
- : A segment joining two points on a circle.
- : A point that is exactly halfway between two locations.
- : A polynomial equation with two terms usually joined by a plus or minus sign.
- -A circle is a shape consisting of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre
- : The branch of mathematics that substitutes letters for numbers to solve for unknown values.
- : A letter or number representing a numerical quantity attached to a term
- - Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles.
- : A set of numbers or objects that follow a specific pattern.
- : A polygon/shape with ten angles and ten straight lines.
22 Clues: : To multiply or to be multiplied by 4. • : The likelihood of an event happening. • : A segment joining two points on a circle. • : A written symbol denoting a number value. • : An early counting tool used for basic arithmetic. • : A type of conic section or symmetrical open curve • : The complete distance around a circle or a square. • ...
6th Grade Math 2022-05-24
Across
- 1/100 in a different form.
- Mean Absolute ____________.
- Any positive or negative whole number.
- Rules that tell you what math step to do first in a large equation or expression.
- Common Factor The largest number two values can both be divided by.
- A ratio comparing two different units of measure.
- A math sentence containing two expressions separated by an equal sign.
- Comparison of two values with :, "to," or a fraction bar.
- The middle value in a data set.
- Any unknown value shown with a letter or symbol.
- The answer to multiplication.
- +, -, x, or /.
- The inverse to multiplication.
- Common Multiple The smallest product two values can both be multiplied into.
- The average.
- X and Y axises crossing form a ___________ ____.
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- Prism 3D figure made of two triangles and three rectangles.
- A 3D shape made of all polygons for faces.
- How far a value is from zero.
- Bar _______, Circle _______, and Histogram are all examples of this.
- The second number in a division sentence.
- Pi is the ratio of a circle's ______ to its diameter.
- Any flat, 2D closed shape made up of 3 or more line segments.
- The large number in an exponential expression.
- A dime is this much of a dollar.
- A number being multiplied.
- A way to show a quantity less than one.
- Repeated addition.
- The value seen most often in a data set.
- The difference between the greatest and lest value of a data set.
- 1/1000 in a different form.
- A "little boss" that tells a number how many times to multiply by itself.
- Pyramid 3D Figure made of 4 triangular faces.
- 3.14159....
34 Clues: 3.14159.... • The average. • +, -, x, or /. • Repeated addition. • 1/100 in a different form. • A number being multiplied. • Mean Absolute ____________. • 1/1000 in a different form. • How far a value is from zero. • The answer to multiplication. • The inverse to multiplication. • The middle value in a data set. • A dime is this much of a dollar. • Any positive or negative whole number. • ...
Geometery Review 2022-05-31
Across
- a line segment that passes through the inside of a circle that starts and ends on the perimeter
- half a sphere and its circular base
- the region between two concentric circles
- a line that intersects a circle in two points
- the point of concurrency for three angle bisectors
- the only bisector that is also perpendicular to the segment, creates a line of symmetry
- the segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- a set of all points in space at a given distance from a given point
- the point of concurrency for three altitudes
- a minor arc formed by central angles
- the measure of the amount of space contained in a solid
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- a solid formed by polygons that enclose a single region of space
- the point of concurrency for three perpendicular bisectors
- a line on the outside of the circle that has one point touching the outside of the circle
- the angle with it's vertex at the center of the circle
- the longest side of a right triangle
- the given distance from the outside the center of a circle
- the altitude that is the radius of the polygon
- the study of the relationships between the sides and the angles of triangles
- ratio of opposite/adjacent
- an arc that is smaller than a semicircle
- when a set of lines has a point in common
- ratio of opposite/hypotenuse
- a polyhedron with two faces, called bases, that are congruent, parallel polygons
- a polyhedron with four faces
- ratio of adjacent/hypotenuse
- the segment connecting the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of it's opposite side
27 Clues: ratio of opposite/adjacent • ratio of opposite/hypotenuse • a polyhedron with four faces • ratio of adjacent/hypotenuse • half a sphere and its circular base • the longest side of a right triangle • a minor arc formed by central angles • an arc that is smaller than a semicircle • the region between two concentric circles • when a set of lines has a point in common • ...
Environmental Science 2023-12-18
Across
- Force of air pushing down on us due to gravity (2 words)
- Most common element in the atmosphere
- Climatographs show the temperature and ________ of a biome
- Specific atmospheric conditions that change each day
- All members of one species in an area
- Type of community present when succession ends; usually trees
- Level on an energy pyramid based on how much energy the organism has (2 words)
- Anything that limits the size of a population (2 words)
- "If, then" question that can be tested
- Scientific term for an organism that eats other organisms; consumer
- Measurement of the number of different species in an environment
- Relationship where both species benefit
- Succession that does not begin with soil present
- Area of the planet classified by the plants and animals it contains
- Role organism plays in its habitat
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- First species to move into a new environment; usually moss & lichen
- Population of organisms that can reproduce & have offspring that can also reproduce
- Protects Earth's surface from UV radiation; in stratosphere (2 words)
- All members of all species in an area
- Number of organisms an area can support (2 words)
- Boundary between mesosphere and thermosphere
- Slow recovery of an ecosystem after a disturbance
- species not native to an area harming biodiversity
- Second most common element in the atmosphere
- Relationship where host is harmed, other organism benefits
- Diagram showing all feeding relationships (2 words)
- Succession that begins with soil already present
- Weather front that doesn't move; blue triangles & red circles
- Layer of atmosphere where all weather happens
- Long-term weather patterns of an area
30 Clues: Role organism plays in its habitat • All members of all species in an area • Most common element in the atmosphere • All members of one species in an area • Long-term weather patterns of an area • "If, then" question that can be tested • Relationship where both species benefit • Boundary between mesosphere and thermosphere • Second most common element in the atmosphere • ...
Geometry Unit 6 2024-01-11
Across
- a line segment from the vertex of a triangle that is perpendicular to the opposite side
- the slopes of perpendicular lines are opposite _____
- the Greek letter that means "change in"
- In _____ triangles, the centroid and circumcenter are in the same location
- a point that is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment is _____ from the segment's endpoints
- distance between the points (-2, 9) and (4, 1)
- Is a median a type of cevian?
- In a triangle, the _____ angle is opposite the shortest side
- The _____-_____ form of a linear equation is y=mx+b
- Perpendicular lines intersect at a _____ angle
- Triangle _____ Theorem states that the sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side
- the point at which the three medians of a triangle intersect
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- the centroid of a triangle is the _____ point
- distance between the points (-1,10) and (-4, 6)
- the point that is equidistant from the three vertices of a triangle
- An _____ triangle has at least two sides that are congruent
- any line segment from the vertex of a triangle to the opposite side
- The _____ form of a linear equation is Ax+By=C
- The _____-_____ form of a linear equation is y-y1=m(x-x1)
- the _____ side of a triangle is opposite the largest angle
- the slope of a line that contains the coordinate pairs (2,3) and (4,19)
- the word that means "split into two congruent parts"
- a line segment from the vertex of a triangle that is perpendicular to the opposite side
- Parallel lines have the same _____
- Is an altitude a type of cevian?
- a line segment from the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side
- the midpoint between (2,3) and (10,97) is (6,____)
- the slope of a line is _____ over run
28 Clues: Is a median a type of cevian? • Is an altitude a type of cevian? • Parallel lines have the same _____ • the slope of a line is _____ over run • the Greek letter that means "change in" • the centroid of a triangle is the _____ point • The _____ form of a linear equation is Ax+By=C • distance between the points (-2, 9) and (4, 1) • ...
MIDTERM 2023-09-18
Across
- An infinite number of points in a straight path
- The sum of the measures of two adjacent angles is equal to the measure of the angle they form
- The sum of the measures of two segments is equal to the measure of the segment they form
- Angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- Something that splits an angle into 2 congruent parts
- Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent
- An infinite number of points in a straight path with one endpoint
- two angles formed by opposite rays
- Two angles on opposite sides of a transversal on the inside of two parallel lines
- A line segment in a triangle that has an endpoint at a vertex and an endpoint at a midpoint
- A line segment in a triangle that has an endpoint at a vertex and an endpoint at a right angle
- Angles that share a common vertex and side
- Two angles on the same side of a transversal on the inside of two parallel lines
- A line segment in a triangle whose endpoints connect two sides of a triangle at its midpoint
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- Something that splits something into 2 congruent parts at a a right angle
- A line that passes through two lines
- A location in space
- An infinite number of points in a straight path with two endpoints
- Two angles on opposite sides of a transversal on the outside of two parallel lines
- Angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- Two angles on the same side of a transversal in corresponding positions
- Something is equal to itself
- A point in the middle
- Angles that are supplementary adjacent
- An infinite number of points on a flat surface
- Lines that have the same slope and a different y intercept
26 Clues: A location in space • A point in the middle • Something is equal to itself • Angles whose sum is 90 degrees • Angles whose sum is 180 degrees • two angles formed by opposite rays • A line that passes through two lines • Angles that are supplementary adjacent • Angles that share a common vertex and side • An infinite number of points on a flat surface • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-09-21
Across
- ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- a line that touches a curve at only one point
- of or in or along or relating to a line
- the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance
- the branch of mathematics that is concerned with limits and with the differentiation and integration of functions
- having angles or an angular shape
- having a common boundary or edge
- The set of all possible inputs of a function
- the inverse function of the sine
- The set of all possible outputs of a function.
- The repeating interval of a periodic function
- ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
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- a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
- the space between two lines or planes that intersect
- having angles or an angular shape
- a straight line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- the mathematics of triangles and trigonometric functions
- An operation that assigns a correspondence from elements of one set to elements of another set.
- The part of a function that dictates the exact correspondence between the elements of one set and the elements of another set
- involving or having two dimensions
- any of various triangular drafting instruments used to draw straight lines at specified angles
- the relation between things with respect to their comparative quantity, magnitude, or degree
- the unit of plane angle adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
24 Clues: having a common boundary or edge • the inverse function of the sine • having angles or an angular shape • having angles or an angular shape • involving or having two dimensions • of or in or along or relating to a line • The set of all possible inputs of a function • a line that touches a curve at only one point • The repeating interval of a periodic function • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-09-21
Across
- the space between two lines or planes that intersect
- a straight line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- having angles or an angular shape
- the unit of plane angle adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
- involving or having two dimensions
- The repeating interval of a periodic function
- any of various triangular drafting instruments used to draw straight lines at specified angles
- having a common boundary or edge
- the inverse function of the sine
- The part of a function that dictates the exact correspondence between the elements of one set and the elements of another set
- the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance
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- ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
- of or in or along or relating to a line
- the relation between things with respect to their comparative quantity, magnitude, or degree
- having angles or an angular shape
- a line that touches a curve at only one point
- ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- The set of all possible outputs of a function.
- An operation that assigns a correspondence from elements of one set to elements of another set.
- the mathematics of triangles and trigonometric functions
- The set of all possible inputs of a function
- the branch of mathematics that is concerned with limits and with the differentiation and integration of functions
- a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
24 Clues: having a common boundary or edge • the inverse function of the sine • having angles or an angular shape • having angles or an angular shape • involving or having two dimensions • of or in or along or relating to a line • The set of all possible inputs of a function • a line that touches a curve at only one point • The repeating interval of a periodic function • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-09-21
Across
- The set of all possible outputs of a function.
- a straight line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- The set of all possible inputs of a function
- of or in or along or relating to a line
- the branch of mathematics that is concerned with limits and with the differentiation and integration of functions
- involving or having two dimensions
- the unit of plane angle adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
- the mathematics of triangles and trigonometric functions
- any of various triangular drafting instruments used to draw straight lines at specified angles
- The part of a function that dictates the exact correspondence between the elements of one set and the elements of another set
- the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance
- An operation that assigns a correspondence from elements of one set to elements of another set.
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- the relation between things with respect to their comparative quantity, magnitude, or degree
- a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
- a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- The repeating interval of a periodic function
- ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- having angles or an angular shape
- having a common boundary or edge
- having angles or an angular shape
- ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- a line that touches a curve at only one point
- the inverse function of the sine
- the space between two lines or planes that intersect
24 Clues: having a common boundary or edge • the inverse function of the sine • having angles or an angular shape • having angles or an angular shape • involving or having two dimensions • of or in or along or relating to a line • The set of all possible inputs of a function • The repeating interval of a periodic function • a line that touches a curve at only one point • ...
Mathematics crossword puzzle 2024-04-17
Across
- : the sum of all the numbers divided by the total number of values
- : mathematical operation that indicates how many times a number is added to itself.
- : It is a branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event.
- : a number or ratio that represents a fraction of 100.
- : mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal.
- : endless
- : an equation that shows a number being subtracted from another number
- : the opposite of multiplication
- : a part of a whole
- : a process of combining two or more numbers.
- root : find distances and lengths of sides of triangles in 2 dimensions
- : the middle number
- : result of an event that depends on probability,
- : 100% gonna happen
- : multiplying a number times itself or raising it to the second power
- : 50% gonna happen
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- : process or procedure that can be repeated and that has a set of well-defined possible results or outcomes.”
- : number that consists of a whole and a fractional part.
- repitition : reduce the number of available choices each time.
- : the most common number that appears in your set of data
- : figure which is formed by two rays or lines that shares a common endpoint
- : one or more outcomes
- : the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data,
- : an arrangement of objects in a definite order.
- : 0% gonna happen
- : the average of a data set, found by adding all numbers together and then dividing the sum of the numbers by the number of numbers.
- : the science and study of quality, structure, space, and change
- : have a certain limits
- repitition : the simplest to determine
- : ifferentiation and integration
30 Clues: : endless • : 0% gonna happen • : 50% gonna happen • : the middle number • : 100% gonna happen • : a part of a whole • : one or more outcomes • : have a certain limits • : the opposite of multiplication • : ifferentiation and integration • repitition : the simplest to determine • : a process of combining two or more numbers. • : an arrangement of objects in a definite order. • ...
Math 2024-04-17
Across
- : the sum of all the numbers divided by the total number of values
- : mathematical operation that indicates how many times a number is added to itself.
- : It is a branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event.
- : a number or ratio that represents a fraction of 100.
- : mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal.
- : endless
- : an equation that shows a number being subtracted from another number
- : the opposite of multiplication
- : a part of a whole
- : a process of combining two or more numbers.
- root : find distances and lengths of sides of triangles in 2 dimensions
- : the middle number
- : result of an event that depends on probability,
- : 100% gonna happen
- : multiplying a number times itself or raising it to the second power
- : 50% gonna happen
Down
- : process or procedure that can be repeated and that has a set of well-defined possible results or outcomes.”
- : number that consists of a whole and a fractional part.
- repitition : reduce the number of available choices each time.
- : the most common number that appears in your set of data
- : figure which is formed by two rays or lines that shares a common endpoint
- : one or more outcomes
- : the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data,
- : an arrangement of objects in a definite order.
- : 0% gonna happen
- : the average of a data set, found by adding all numbers together and then dividing the sum of the numbers by the number of numbers.
- : the science and study of quality, structure, space, and change
- : have a certain limits
- repitition : the simplest to determine
- : ifferentiation and integration
30 Clues: : endless • : 0% gonna happen • : 50% gonna happen • : the middle number • : 100% gonna happen • : a part of a whole • : one or more outcomes • : have a certain limits • : the opposite of multiplication • : ifferentiation and integration • repitition : the simplest to determine • : a process of combining two or more numbers. • : an arrangement of objects in a definite order. • ...
geometry 2025-05-14
Across
- that measures 90 degrees
- that add up to 90
- of mathematics that studies relationships between sides and angles of triangles
- straight one-dimensional figure that extends infinitely in both directions
- that has no equal sides
- in the same plane that do not intersect
- distance around a circle
- part of a line with one endpoint
- that measure more than 90 degrees but less than 180
- figures-Shapes that have the same shape but not size
- lines that intersect a form right angles
- that divides a segment into two equal segments
- plane-A plane that is divided by the x-axis and y axis
- that add up to 180
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- the size of a shape but not the shape
- that measures between 0 and 90 degrees
- image of a shape in a different place
- the image looks like before the transformation
- line that intersects 2 or more lines
- that share a common side and vertex
- that has all equal sides
- on the same side of the transversal and in the same position
- with at least two equal sides
- by two rays sharing a common endpoint
- point (0,0) is the ___
- of symmetry-Another name for line of rotation
- that doesn’t change the size or shape of an object
- exact location in space with no dimensions
- pair of vertical angles is
- of rotation-Fixed point that the transformation goes around
30 Clues: that add up to 90 • that add up to 180 • point (0,0) is the ___ • that has no equal sides • that measures 90 degrees • that has all equal sides • distance around a circle • pair of vertical angles is • with at least two equal sides • part of a line with one endpoint • that share a common side and vertex • line that intersects 2 or more lines • the size of a shape but not the shape • ...
a 2025-06-29
Across
- - Introduced the concepts of tangent and cotangent.
- Trigonometry on flat surfaces using angles and triangles.
- - Introduced the use of Arabic algebraic and trigonometric methods, reproducing the tables in printed form.
- general proposition not self-evident but proved by a chain of reasoning a truth established by means of accepted truths.
- - the side opposite of the reference angle
- One of the translated works of Regiomontanus
- (Georg Joachim Iserin) - was a German astronomer and mathematician and the first to arcs of circles and prepared the best trigonometric tables using his time.
- Trigonometry on curved surfaces like spheres (used in astronomy and navigation).
- - founder of Trigonometry
- the longest side of the triangle, opposite of the right angle
- - deals with the properties and applications of ratios associated with angles.
- introduced the abbreviations sin, cos, tan.
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- (Analytical)- is a treatise on trigonometric theorems with special reference to infinite series.
- the side adjacent to or beside the reference angle
- Ancient Greek astronomer who used early trigonometry for mapping stars
- Germany to the use of algebraic and trigonometric methods
- - study of heavenly bodies
- The space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- used Arabic numerals to prepare a table of sines
- - Most prolific writer of mathematical subjects of all time.
- wrote the first textbook that bared the title "Trigonometry"
- The origin of trigonometry as a branch of mathematics traces back to the ancient Greeks.
- Ages - A period Europe experienced after the fall of the Roman Empire.
- - wrote the miscellanea analytical
- - a greek word that means “triangle”
25 Clues: - founder of Trigonometry • - study of heavenly bodies • - wrote the miscellanea analytical • - a greek word that means “triangle” • - the side opposite of the reference angle • introduced the abbreviations sin, cos, tan. • One of the translated works of Regiomontanus • used Arabic numerals to prepare a table of sines • the side adjacent to or beside the reference angle • ...
Pre-Algebra Semester 1 Vocabulary 2024-12-11
Across
- two angles that have a sum of 90 degrees
- terms that have the same variable raised to the same exponent (2 words)
- figures with the same shape but not necessarily the same size
- a slope that goes down and to the right
- a line that cuts (crosses) two parallel lines
- a mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables
- the number multiplied by a variable
- to show triangles are similar by using Angle Angle Similarity, you must show that _____ angles are congruent
- a slope that goes up and to the right
- a relationship where each input has only one output (no repeating x-values)
- a change in the position of a figure
- angles that are in the same position when parallel lines are cut by a transversal are ________ angles
- a letter used to represent an unknown number
- a transformation in which a figure is turned around a point
- the slope of a vertical line
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- if a graph is a function, it must pass the _______ ______ ______
- two angles that form a straight line or have a sum of 180 degrees
- in an expression, a number without a variable
- a transformation that produces a similar figure
- a transformation that flips a figure across a given line
- the vertical change between points on a line
- the slope of a horizontal line
- having the same size and shape
- an angle formed by one side of a polygon and the extension of an adjacent side (2 words)
- a measure of the steepness of a line
- the movement of a figure along a straight line
- a mathematical sentence that states two expressions are equal
- the horizontal change between points on a line
28 Clues: the slope of a vertical line • the slope of a horizontal line • having the same size and shape • the number multiplied by a variable • a measure of the steepness of a line • a change in the position of a figure • a slope that goes up and to the right • a slope that goes down and to the right • two angles that have a sum of 90 degrees • ...
Architectural Terms 2024-12-11
Across
- A beam supporting a floor or ceiling
- type of ceiling hung below the main structural ceiling
- A vertical wood support in a frame wall
- the natural features and shape of land
- black, tar-like substance, designed to be unaffected by moisture
- material (usually metal) placed around angled surfaces that meet a vertical wall
- A line that sets the legal boundaries of a property (decided by a land survey)
- flooring made from wood panels arranged in a geometric pattern
- Finished underside of eaves
- Acronym for a system that provides heating, ventilation, and/or cooling within or associated with a building
- 2D representation/drawings of the exterior of a structure
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- decorative wood paneling cover the lower 3-4 feet of an interior wall
- A cement-like exterior wall finishing known to be durable and versatile
- a board used for interiors walls or ceiling usually made of gypsum
- Duct passages that carry cooled or heated air into all rooms of a house
- Register an air passage cover on vents that allow for heated/cooled air to pass through a room
- height of each step on a staircase
- Portion of roof that overhangs the wall
- system of triangles used as a framework for supporting a roof
- material used to cover the area behind and above a countertop (commonly used in kitchen to prevent water/oil from splashing onto the wall)
- Acronym for a safety outlet that automatically disconnects power from a circuit when a potentially dangerous electrical condition exists (prevents electrical shocks)
- horizontal surface of a step on a staircase
- Flat, horizontal board enclosing the overhang under the eave
- an opening in a room in which air is delivered into/out of
24 Clues: Finished underside of eaves • height of each step on a staircase • A beam supporting a floor or ceiling • the natural features and shape of land • A vertical wood support in a frame wall • Portion of roof that overhangs the wall • horizontal surface of a step on a staircase • type of ceiling hung below the main structural ceiling • ...
Geometry - Chapter 1 and 2 words 2025-10-14
Across
- the point on a line segment or coordinate plane that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- The sum of the areas of the faces of a geometric solid. How much it takes to cover it.
- points where 3 or more polygons(faces) meet.
- 3 or more points that are on the same line.
- To cut an angle or line segment in half.
- Two adjacent angles that create a line.
- A closed figure whose sides are 3 or more line segments connected at their endpoints.
- points, lines, segments, and rays that are on the same plane
- a theorem that for all right triangles (leg₁)² + (leg₂)² = (hypotenuse)² (a²+b²=c²)
- a transformation that flips a figure over a line.
- The space a solid shape takes up, measured in cubic units. What it takes to fill it up.
- Two angles whose sum = 90⁰
- segments where the polygons(faces) meet.
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- Two angles whose sum = 180⁰
- the figure AFTER you move it in a transformation.
- A polygon with each interior angle having a measure less than 180°- no dents.
- having the same size or measurement:≅
- angles that are formed by two intersecting lines but are NOT adjacent
- polygons that make up the sides of the polyhedron.
- a transformation that slides a figure on the coordinate plane.
- A polygon in which at least one of the interior angles has a measure of more than 180 degrees. It has a dent (cave) in it.
- The distance around the polygon. Add all the sides up.
- a transformation that spins a figure around a fixed point
- A solid (3-D figure) that is formed by polygons.
- The figure BEFORE you move it in a transformation.
25 Clues: Two angles whose sum = 90⁰ • Two angles whose sum = 180⁰ • having the same size or measurement:≅ • Two adjacent angles that create a line. • To cut an angle or line segment in half. • segments where the polygons(faces) meet. • 3 or more points that are on the same line. • points where 3 or more polygons(faces) meet. • A solid (3-D figure) that is formed by polygons. • ...
10-5 10-6 2016-05-26
Across
- for an acute angle of a right triangle the ratio of the measure of the leg opposite the acute angle to the measure of the leg adjacent to the acute angle.
- for an acute angle of a right triangle the ratio of the measure of the leg adjacent to the acute angle to the measure of the hypotenuse.
- the sides of a right triangle that form the right angle.
- the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- ratio a ratio of the lengths of sides of a right triangle.
- for an acute angle of a right triangle, the ratio of the measure of the leg opposite the acute angle to the measure of the hypotenuse.
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- a triangle finding the measures of all of the angles and sides of a triangle.
- the statement formed by exchanging the phrase after 'if' and then of an 'if-then' statement.
- the study of the properties of triangles and trigonometric function and their applications.
- triple counting numbers that satisfy the Pythagorean Theorem.
- sine if <A is an acute angle and the sine of A is x, then the inverse sine of x is the measure of <A.
11 Clues: the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle. • the sides of a right triangle that form the right angle. • ratio a ratio of the lengths of sides of a right triangle. • triple counting numbers that satisfy the Pythagorean Theorem. • a triangle finding the measures of all of the angles and sides of a triangle. • ...
math 2020-10-30
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- it the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container
- it is a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles.
- it represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts
- it is a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- it measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top
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- it is a path that encompasses/surrounds a two-dimensional shape
- it is a branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols
- it can be defined as the space occupied by a flat shape or the surface of an object
- it is an area of mathematics primarily concerned with counting, both as a means and an end in obtaining results, and certain properties of finite structures.
- it is wide range or extent
- it is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex.
- it is concerned with properties of space that are related with distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures.
- it is the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation and presentation of data.
- it is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides
14 Clues: it is wide range or extent • it is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides • it is a path that encompasses/surrounds a two-dimensional shape • it is a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal • it measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top • ...
L.I.: Demonstrate understanding of unit and classroom vocabulary 2014-05-19
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- Walk outside 1A and turn __________to go to the recess playground.
- A key concept in this unit of inquiry is ___________. This is the purpose or job of someone or something; what they do.
- These closed shapes have straight sides that only meet at their endpoints.
- This shape has four EQUAL sides and four corners.
- These community workers keep us safe by catching people who commit a crime. They also help us when we've had an accident.
- This shape looks like a diamond.
- Community Workers' theme is _______We Organize Ourselves.
- We learned about how mail is delivered at the _________office.
- We are using Google Earth on our ___________(s) to identify places around school.
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- This shape has three sides and three corners.
- Walk outside of 1A and turn ________to go to the bathroom.
- This shape has four straight sides. The long sides are the same length and the short sides are the same length.
- These "fighters" help keep us safe from burning buildings. They also make sure our buildings are safe.
- This shows us how to get from here to there. It uses a key with symbols and pictures to mark places.
- This shape has five straight sides and five corners.
- This shape has no straight lines and no corners. It is the shape of a pizza.
- In literacy, we are reading __________stories from hundreds of years ago. They teach us how to behave or explain how the world is.
- Circles, triangles, and rectangles are all examples of ____________.
18 Clues: This shape looks like a diamond. • This shape has three sides and three corners. • This shape has four EQUAL sides and four corners. • This shape has five straight sides and five corners. • Community Workers' theme is _______We Organize Ourselves. • Walk outside of 1A and turn ________to go to the bathroom. • ...
Ancient Egypt - Pages 147-170 2012-11-04
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- A _________ pyramid build for King Djoser (L3)
- The mummy was placed in a coffin inside a __________ (L2)
- The knowledge of the human body led them to being able to perform the world's first ___________ (L2)
- A waterfall (L1)
- Spread water across the fields (L1)
- Pictures that stand for different words or sounds (L2)
- Pharaoh Khufu's pyramid was called the ___________ Pyramid (L3)
- A structure shaped like a triangle, with four sides that meet at a point (L3)
- Geometric shapes such as squares and ____________ were sacred to the Egyptians (L2)
- This bird helped them to know when a flood was coming (L1)
- They studied the sky and developed the world's first ___________ (L2)
- Paperlike material (L2)
- Pharaohs began building more secret tombs in the Valley of the __________ (L3)
- Body that has been dried so it won't decay (L2)
- Preserved a body after death (L2)
- Houses were built with bricks made of mud and chopped ________________ (L1)
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- The lowest job in Egypt (L2)
- The land that was fertile in Egypt was known as the ______________ Land (L1)
- Members of a royal family inherit a throne (L3)
- They used this to knock down flying ducks and geese (L1)
- People whose job was to write and keep records (L2)
- Life believed to follow death (L2)
- An area near a river’s mouth (L1)
- A line of rulers (L3)
- Means "great house" and was considered a god (L3)
- One of the highest jobs in Egypt (L2)
- The largest pyramid was built for this pharaoh (L3)
- Sandals were made out of ______________ grasses (L1)
- They used this to make tools because it was a stronger metal than copper (L1)
29 Clues: A waterfall (L1) • A line of rulers (L3) • Paperlike material (L2) • The lowest job in Egypt (L2) • An area near a river’s mouth (L1) • Preserved a body after death (L2) • Life believed to follow death (L2) • Spread water across the fields (L1) • One of the highest jobs in Egypt (L2) • A _________ pyramid build for King Djoser (L3) • ...
ABC's of Geometry 2014-04-26
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- A polygon with 11 sides
- a solid with flat faces
- angles opposite each other when two lines cross
- The shorter arc joining two points on the circumference of a circle.
- When three or more points lie on a straight line.
- The point where the three "altitudes" meet.
- A line that divides something into two equal parts.
- A 4 sided flat shape with straight
- The mirror opposite(backwards) of an angle, that is more than 180 degrees, and less than 360
- A point where one line crosses another.
- The center of a triangle's incircle, where the "angle bisectors" meet.
- Where a function equals the value zero (0).
- Two or more angles who are adjacent and whose sum adds up to 180 degrees
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- a point of the x axis were a line hits
- Any of the individual surfaces of a solid object.
- Two angles whose sum adds up to 180 degrees
- A polygon with N(any number) amount of sides
- The line where two surfaces meet
- a point of the y axis were a line hits
- Half of a sphere
- A diagram of values, usually shown as lines or bars.
- A straight line inside a shape that goes from one corner to another
- The distance from the center of a regular polygon to the midpoint of a side
- A line that crosses at least two other lines. And forms pairs of consecutive, linear, and supplementary angles
- The circle that fits the inside of a polygon.
- One of four areas of a graph divided by the x and y axis’
- A polyhedron made by two triangles and three trapezoid faces.
27 Clues: Half of a sphere • A polygon with 11 sides • a solid with flat faces • The line where two surfaces meet • A 4 sided flat shape with straight • a point of the x axis were a line hits • a point of the y axis were a line hits • A point where one line crosses another. • Two angles whose sum adds up to 180 degrees • The point where the three "altitudes" meet. • ...
mine 2014-04-01
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- A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- The process of increasing in physical size.
- Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent.
- A set of facts or figures systematically displayed, esp. in columns.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- next to or adjoining something else.
- Forming or following in a logical order or sequence.
- Once a year; every year.
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
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- The action or process of adding something to something else.
- The process or skill of multiplying.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- The action of separating something into parts, or the process of being separated.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- Having a position on the other or further side of something; facing something, esp. something of the same type.
- A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression.
- Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g., 1/2, 0.5).
20 Clues: Once a year; every year. • The process or skill of multiplying. • next to or adjoining something else. • The process of increasing in physical size. • Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent. • Forming or following in a logical order or sequence. • Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • ...
maths crossword 2020-01-18
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- probability of impossible event
- distance of a point from y-axis
- ,number of criteria to prove two triangles as similar
- surface area , 2(l+b)h is ________ of cuboid
- value 3.14 is
- frequency , frequency used for more than and less than ogive graphs
- , area of four quadrants =
- a quadratic polynomial has how many zeroes
- how many trigonometric ratios are there
- , number of cards in a deck
- sum of probabilities of all elementary events of an event
- of integers ,euclid's division lemma has to do with
- formula 3 median = mode+ 2 mean
- and cone , shape of ice cream cone includes ___and ___ figures
- defined ,value of tan 90
- , more than and less than ogive are used to find out ______ of data
- ( x,0) lies on which axis
- median mode, 3 measures of central tendency
- real roots , when discriminant>0
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- line which intersects circle at two points
- meaning of greek letter sigma
- sum of all angles in a triangle
- pair of lines which are inconsistent
- term ,a+(n-1)d gives
- line drawn from eye of observer to given object
- polynomial , polynomial of degree 3 is called
- shape of a bucket
- max number of secants drawn in a circle
- number of quadrants in a graph
- of depression , the case when we lower our head to look at the object
- ,what determines if a quadratic equation has real roots or not
- the sum or difference of a rational and irrational number is
- AP, AP which is not finite
- , how many methods are there to solve a pair of linear equations
- ,maximum number of parallel tangents of a circle
35 Clues: value 3.14 is • shape of a bucket • term ,a+(n-1)d gives • ( x,0) lies on which axis • , area of four quadrants = • defined ,value of tan 90 • , number of cards in a deck • AP, AP which is not finite • meaning of greek letter sigma • number of quadrants in a graph • probability of impossible event • distance of a point from y-axis • sum of all angles in a triangle • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-06
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- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
- the perimeter of a circle
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- an expression relating two quantities
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- the distance across the circle through its center
- an equation relating two ratios
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- have the same measure
- the space covered in two dimensions
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- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- closed plain figure
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- the longest side in a right triangle
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- the area of sector of a circle
- rate of change
- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • the area of sector of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • an expression relating two quantities • occurs when a figure changes or moves • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-09-21
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- ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- The repeating interval of a periodic function
- involving or having two dimensions
- a straight line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- the mathematics of triangles and trigonometric functions
- a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- the inverse function of the sine
- having angles or an angular shape
- the space between two lines or planes that intersect
- any of various triangular drafting instruments used to draw straight lines at specified angles
- of or in or along or relating to a line
- a line that touches a curve at only one point
- An operation that assigns a correspondence from elements of one set to elements of another set.
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- The set of all possible outputs of a function.
- The set of all possible inputs of a function
- ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance
- The part of a function that dictates the exact correspondence between the elements of one set and the elements of another set
- having angles or an angular shape
- the branch of mathematics that is concerned with limits and with the differentiation and integration of functions
- having a common boundary or edge
- the unit of plane angle adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
- a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
- the relation between things with respect to their comparative quantity, magnitude, or degree
24 Clues: the inverse function of the sine • having a common boundary or edge • having angles or an angular shape • having angles or an angular shape • involving or having two dimensions • of or in or along or relating to a line • The set of all possible inputs of a function • The repeating interval of a periodic function • a line that touches a curve at only one point • ...
GEOMETRY 2021-06-13
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- an area that is in the middle of some larger region. It is found in a circle.
- a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers. Ex 3+7
- a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal. formula of area = bh
- Trigonometric ratio. Formula= p/h
- All sides of this triangle are equal. Each angle is 60degree
- elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface.All triangles have three of this.
- a continuous portion of a circle of two types minor and major.
- a four-sided polygon. Ex rectangle
- a point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure. Has a theorem based on it.
- a triangle that contains an obtuse interior angle. Ex △ABC in which ∠A= 100degree,∠B= 40degree,∠C=40degree
- a shape with a circular base and sides tapering to a point. CSA= ∏rl
- being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting. Opposite lines are like this in a parallelogram.
- a parallelogram with four right angles. Area= lb
- the length of a straight line through the centre of a circle. formula=2r
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- the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary.Ex 6a^2
- two angles whose sum is a right angle.For example, a 50-degree angle and a 40-degree angle.
- A plane figure, area= ∏r^2
- The length of the closed curve of a circle. formula= 2∏r
- a line enclosing a plane area. Ex 2(l+b)
- a polygon with four equal sides and four right angles. Area= a^2
- An angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees, all angles of equilateral are of this kind.
21 Clues: A plane figure, area= ∏r^2 • Trigonometric ratio. Formula= p/h • a four-sided polygon. Ex rectangle • a line enclosing a plane area. Ex 2(l+b) • a parallelogram with four right angles. Area= lb • The length of the closed curve of a circle. formula= 2∏r • All sides of this triangle are equal. Each angle is 60degree • ...
The Math - O - Matrix 2023-09-05
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- Numbers Values less than zero.
- Comparing numbers with <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- Most frequently occurring value in data.
- Mathematical statements with an equal sign.
- Corners formed when two lines meet.
- Sharing or grouping into equal parts.
- Four-sided polygons like squares and rectangles.
- Space within the boundaries of a shape.
- Roots Number that, when squared, equals another.
- Whole numbers, including negatives and zero.
- Middle number in a data set.
- Parts of a whole, like 1/2 or 3/4.
- Three-sided polygons with various types.
- Closed shapes with straight sides.
- Balanced design on both sides of an axis.
- Numbers with a decimal point, like 0.5.
- Numbers that divide evenly into another number.
- (π) The ratio of a circle's circumference to diameter.
- Plane Grid system for plotting points.
- Combining numbers to find their sum.
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- Difference between the maximum and minimum values.
- Round shapes with a constant radius.
- Average of a set of numbers.
- Repeated addition of numbers.
- Numbers raised to a power, like 2^3.
- Finding the difference between two numbers.
- of Operations Rules for solving math expressions.
- Numbers Numbers with more than two factors.
- Measure of space inside a 3D object.
- Analysis Interpretation of information to draw conclusions.
- Counting by a number, like multiples of 5.
- Comparing quantities using division, like 2:3.
- Study of shapes, angles, and properties.
- The total length around a shape.
- Steepness or incline of a line.
- Notation Writing numbers as powers of 10.
- Using letters (variables) in math equations.
- Likelihood of an event happening.
- Numbers Numbers divisible only by 1 and themselves.
- Fractions of 100, often represented with %.
40 Clues: Average of a set of numbers. • Middle number in a data set. • Repeated addition of numbers. • Numbers Values less than zero. • Steepness or incline of a line. • The total length around a shape. • Likelihood of an event happening. • Parts of a whole, like 1/2 or 3/4. • Closed shapes with straight sides. • Corners formed when two lines meet. • ...
art theme 2024-05-07
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- an Italian word for “mixture,” used to describe a painting technique wherein paint is thickly laid on a surface, so that brushstrokes or palette knife marks are visible
- an American artist best known for her large paintings of nature, especially flowers and bones
- a popular Dutch artist characterised by his expressive and emotive use of brilliant colour and energetic application
- the material used to create artwork
- an influential Spanish artist of the 20th century--known for co-founding the Cubist movement
- basic; fundamental
- a style of modern art in which an object or person is shown as a set of geometric shapes and as if seen from many different angles at the same time
- a colour diluted with white
- designs based on simple lines or shapes (such as circles, triangles or squares)
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- a Japanese artist who is sometimes called 'the princess of polka dots'
- a mixture of pure colors to which only black is added
- the lightness or darkness of a color in relation to grey
- a device on a camera for showing the area of the subject to be included in the picture
- third in order or at a third stage of development
- resulting from something considered primary or original
- unlimited extent of time, space or quantity
- a colour or type of colour
- being made in the shades of a single color
- one of a pair of contrasting colours that produce a neutral color when combined
- a material that is made from a chemical process and that is used for making many different products (such as clothing and paints)
20 Clues: basic; fundamental • a colour or type of colour • a colour diluted with white • the material used to create artwork • being made in the shades of a single color • unlimited extent of time, space or quantity • third in order or at a third stage of development • a mixture of pure colors to which only black is added • resulting from something considered primary or original • ...
Math Vocab 2023-05-26
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- If you find yourself on a slippery slope, watch out
- a straight line passing through the middle of a circle
- parallelogram with consecutive sides congruent.
- a 3-dimensional figure is the number of cubic units contained in the solid.
- formed when two straight lines meet
- a polygon with 6 sides
- A polygon is a closed shape with straight sides.
- a triangle with a 90 degree angle
- is a prism where all sides are squares
- process of moving something from one place to another.
- identical in form
- If you’ve reached the vertex of something, you know it’s all
- the ratio of the measure of the leg adjacent to the acute angle to the measure of the hypotenuse
- two points called endpoints and all points between them.
- formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points.
- The total measurement of all sides
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- the longest side of a right triangle
- two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect.
- A solid with parallel congruent bases which are both polygons.
- sum of the area of all its faces.
- half of the diameter
- an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- A circle is the round shape formed by all the points
- mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids
- quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- has two congruent circular bases in parallel planes.
- The total space taken up by an object
- study of triangles,on calculations involving the lengths of sides and the measures of angles.
28 Clues: identical in form • half of the diameter • a polygon with 6 sides • sum of the area of all its faces. • a triangle with a 90 degree angle • The total measurement of all sides • formed when two straight lines meet • the longest side of a right triangle • The total space taken up by an object • is a prism where all sides are squares • ...
Quarter One Vocabulary 2021-10-07
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- a acronym and is the order of operations to help u solve a equation
- is At the bottom of a fraction
- It makes the equation true.
- has multiple numbers and also no sum.
- not a fraction nor a decimal and not negative
- has a answer to a problem and is the opposite of no solution
- have the same properties and can be combined
- usually in the form of a letter.
- has no answer to the equation
- to make a equation a little bit more simple without completely solving
- on the top of a fraction, opposite of denominator
- has to do with multiplication and is at the end
- doing some type of change in numbers across from each other
- small number at the top of a regular sized number and has to do with multiplication
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- cannot be written as a fraction and when written in decimal form it does not terminate and sometimes has a repeating number
- the act of multiplying numbers inside of parentheses
- A value that doesn't change
- by itself away from other numbers
- a component of a formula and is similar to a formula
- has to do with triangles and was called a alligator before
- a more complicated way of saying solve
- a statement were there are two sides and a equal sign
- has a lot of letters and is similar to a formula
- can be positive and negative also starts at zero also no fractions
- the end of a division problem
- can be expressed as a fraction and when written in decimal form it terminates.
- is most commonly next to a letter
27 Clues: A value that doesn't change • It makes the equation true. • has no answer to the equation • the end of a division problem • is At the bottom of a fraction • by itself away from other numbers • usually in the form of a letter. • is most commonly next to a letter • has multiple numbers and also no sum. • a more complicated way of saying solve • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-09
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- 2. A weather system that is the boundary separating two different types of air.
- 15. The circulation of the wind in a high pressure system moves "".
- 9. The front in which a warm air mass is trapped by two cold fronts.
- 10. In winter, warm fronts bring this type of precipitation.
- 12. What does the "C" stand for in cT ("" Tropical)
- 6. The weather instrument in which it indicates which direction the wind is going.
- 8. The front in which it is represented by a blue line and triangles.
- 13. The pressure system in which it is represented as a red "L" on a weather map.
- 7. The color of the line that represents occluded fronts.
- 18. A breeze going from the sea to the land.
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- 5. The weather instrument that measures air pressure.
- 17. A breeze going from the land to sea.
- 3. The front in which a cold and warm air mass meet, but none of them have any force to push up one another.
- 16.The circulation of the air during a low pressure system moves "".
- 20.The type of winds that are the main belts of wind in a particular directions across the Earth.
- 4. The front which is represented with a red curved line, with red half circles on them.
- 1.The weather instrument that indicates/measures temperature.
- 14. The pressure system in which it is represented as a blue "H" on the weather map.
- 11. What does the "P" stand for in mP (Maritime "")
- 19. The type of winds that blow over a limited area.
20 Clues: 17. A breeze going from the land to sea. • 18. A breeze going from the sea to the land. • 12. What does the "C" stand for in cT ("" Tropical) • 11. What does the "P" stand for in mP (Maritime "") • 19. The type of winds that blow over a limited area. • 5. The weather instrument that measures air pressure. • 7. The color of the line that represents occluded fronts. • ...
Weather Menu Crossword 2021-11-15
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- Cloud type that appears feathery or wispy, made from ice crystals
- Big storms spin due to the ____ effect
- Water in any form falling from clouds. Ex. rain, drizzle, hail, snow, sleet
- pressure, Is associated with bad weather and is shown on a weather map by a blue L
- A person who studies weather
- mass, A large body of air that has the same temperature and density throughout
- front, This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles
- Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____
- Sea and land breezes are ___ winds
- Where do cold and warm air masses meet in a stationary boundary?
- In a high-pressure system, you would expect ____ weather (good,bad)
- Low pressure systems rotate
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- Thunderstorm clouds that come in rainy or bad weather that can bring heavy rain, hail, and even tornados
- If a breeze is coming from the sea onto the land it is a ___ breeze
- front, What type of front is caused by two cold fronts pushing up a warm front
- pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H
- The two types of winds are local and ___ winds
- polar, If a air mass formed over the water over the poles it would be called
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- front, When a warm front and a cold front collide, but neither of them have enough energy to move the other
- Clouds that are flat, low, and grey. Tend to produce steady, light precipitation
- front, When there is a ____ passing by, you can expect thunderstorms
- Tropical, If a air mass formed over the land near the equator it would be called
- When air masses meet but do not mix due to the differences in temperature and density
24 Clues: Low pressure systems rotate • A person who studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Sea and land breezes are ___ winds • Big storms spin due to the ____ effect • The two types of winds are local and ___ winds • pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H • Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____ • ...
Weather Menu Crossword 2021-11-15
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- is shown on a weather map by a blue H
- Cloud type that appears feathery or wispy, made from ice crystals
- Thunderstorm clouds that come in rainy or bad weather that can bring heavy rain, hail, and even tornados
- In a high-pressure system, you would expect ____ weather (good,bad)
- When there is a ____ passing by, you can expect thunderstorms
- Where do cold and warm air masses meet in a stationary boundary?
- A large body of air that has the same temperature and density throughout
- Low pressure systems rotate
- Is associated with bad weather and is shown on a weather map by a blue L
- If a air mass formed over the land near the equator it would be called
- This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles
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- When a warm front and a cold front collide, but neither of them have enough energy to move the other
- Water in any form falling from clouds. Ex. rain, drizzle, hail, snow, sleet
- A person who studies weather
- What type of front is caused by two cold fronts pushing up a warm front
- Big storms spin due to the ____ effect
- If a breeze is coming from the sea onto the land it is a ___ breeze
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- If a air mass formed over the water over the poles it would be called
- The two types of winds are local and ___ winds
- When air masses meet but do not mix due to the differences in temperature and density
- Clouds that are flat, low, and grey. Tend to produce steady, light precipitation
- Sea and land breezes are ___ winds
- Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____
24 Clues: Low pressure systems rotate • A person who studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Sea and land breezes are ___ winds • is shown on a weather map by a blue H • Big storms spin due to the ____ effect • The two types of winds are local and ___ winds • Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____ • This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles • ...
Bowling Lingo Crossword 2021-11-19
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- Knocking down all remaining pins on a second throw.
- A game without any open frames.
- A type of grip in which the fingers are inserted only as far as the first joint, allowing much more spin.
- The material that makes up the outer shell of the ball; the hardness, texture, and shine of a bowling ball.
- A game of twelve strikes in a row--resulting in bowling's maximum score of 300.
- The 2-7 or 3-10 split. Easier to pick up compared to a regular split.
- The triangles embedded on the lane used in aiming the throw.
- The 5-pin.
- A lane consists of 39 strips of wood, each called boards; they are usually numbered by the player and used as targeting terms.
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- A full set of pins that appears to have one or more not properly positioned; generally undesirable.
- The desirable location for the ball to hit the pins to maximize strike potential.
- The 7-10 split.
- Three consecutive strikes.
- To knock down one pin of a spare, while the pin next to or behind it remains standing.
- The grooves or drop-off area on each side of the bowling lane.
- Refers to a ball that crosses over to the other side of the head pin opposite the side it was thrown.
- A method of team play in which in all five players bowl together to make one game; player #1 bowls frames 1 and 6; player #2 bowls frames 2 and 7 etc.
- The 1 pin.
- Any combination of pins remaining that have a gap between them.
- The space extending back from the foul line used to make the steps and delivery; or how the bowler gets to the foul line.
20 Clues: The 1 pin. • The 5-pin. • The 7-10 split. • Three consecutive strikes. • A game without any open frames. • Knocking down all remaining pins on a second throw. • The triangles embedded on the lane used in aiming the throw. • The grooves or drop-off area on each side of the bowling lane. • Any combination of pins remaining that have a gap between them. • ...
Trig puzzle 2021-05-06
Across
- portion of the line between A and B including points A and B themselves
- that lines in the same plane and do not intersect
- Opposite angles formed by intersecting lines
- The positive acute angle made by the terminal side of Angle theta and the X axis
- two Distinct point A and B Determine the line AB
- When a ray is rotated around it's endpoint to form an angle the ray in its location after rotation
- Two angles that have the same initial side and the same terminalside but different measures of rotation
- An angle measuring More than 90° but less than 180°
- a non zero number X is one over X
- The portion of line AB that starts at A and continues through B and on pass B
- Triangles that are the same shape but not necessarily the same size
- Two positive angles that have a some of their measure is 180°
- A line that intersects two or more other lines
- A unit of measure for angles
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- an angle that measures exactly 180°
- Lines that lie in the same plane and do not intersect
- Consist of two ways in a plane with common endpoints or two line segments which a common endpoints
- A unit of measure for angles
- Two positive angles that measures 90°
- The endpoint of the Ray that is rotated to form the angle
- the function pairs sine and cosine, tangent and cotangent and secant and cosecant
- when a ray is rotated around its end point to form an angle
- An angle measuring exactly 90°
- An angle measuring between 0° and 90°
- An angle that is formed by clockwise rotation around it's endpoint
25 Clues: A unit of measure for angles • A unit of measure for angles • An angle measuring exactly 90° • a non zero number X is one over X • an angle that measures exactly 180° • Two positive angles that measures 90° • An angle measuring between 0° and 90° • Opposite angles formed by intersecting lines • A line that intersects two or more other lines • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-03-02
Across
- the way in which different elements of an artwork are combined
- groups of colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- one color and all the shades of that color
- you use this to show roughness, softness, etc.
- shading behind graffiti letters
- you can make this kind of artwork by mixing different tools like markers,newspaper,colored pencils, etc.
- this can be curvy, straight, diagonal, etc.
- red, yellow, orange, all of these colors are ____ colors
- A certain kind of space where the figure is held
- the colors that are in between the 6 main colors of the color wheel
- You use this in an artwork to show shading and deep space
- triangles, circles, squares, etc.
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- a certain kind of space where the figure is not held. “Free space”
- where artists keep all of there work
- green, blue, purple, all of these colors are ____ colors
- you use this in a drawing to show action
- the 3 colors that make all the secondary colors when mixed
- a color made by mixing of two primary colors
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- a gradual blending from on color to another color
- framework that you use to build a sculpture
- Piece of paper, metal, plastic or rubber carrying an image to be reproduced using a printing press
- a copy or replica of an artwork is called an ____
- when you copy someone else’s artwork without consent or credit
- colors black, grey, white are all ____ colors
- an artists written description of there work
26 Clues: shading behind graffiti letters • triangles, circles, squares, etc. • where artists keep all of there work • you use this in a drawing to show action • one color and all the shades of that color • framework that you use to build a sculpture • this can be curvy, straight, diagonal, etc. • a color made by mixing of two primary colors • ...
8th grade math vocabulary 2023-12-18
Across
- a two-dimensional closed figure made with three or more lines
- a number that is multiplied by a variable
- a transformation that turns a figure through a given angle and direction
- two angles that do not overlap and share a vertex and one side
- angles in the same relative position in figures
- opposite angles formed when two lines intersect
- when two lines are cut by a transversal, a pair of angles on opposite sides of the transversal and outside the two lines
- a line that cuts two or more lines
- two or more terms that have the same variable raised to the same power
- the factor you multiply all the side lengths in a figure by
- angles in the same relative position when two lines are cut by a transversal
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- the second number in an ordered pair
- the first number in an ordered pair
- without meaning
- same size and shape
- the amount of space inside a two-dimensional figure
- a transformation that makes a scale copy of a figure
- bbba transformation in which the size and shape of a figure does not change
- a linear equation in the form of y=mx+b
- an equation whose graph is a straight line
- the measure of the steepness of a line
- a transformation that flips a figure across a line to form a mirror image
- have the same shape
- the point where two rays, lines, or segments meet to form an angle
- a transformation that moves each point of a figure in the same direction the same distance
- triangles that are a scale drawing of another
- a figure that results from a transformation or several transformations
- a letter that represents an unknown number
- two angles that are adjacent and supplementary
- the distance around a two-dimensional figure
30 Clues: without meaning • same size and shape • have the same shape • a line that cuts two or more lines • the first number in an ordered pair • the second number in an ordered pair • the measure of the steepness of a line • a linear equation in the form of y=mx+b • a number that is multiplied by a variable • an equation whose graph is a straight line • ...
Math Vocab 2025-04-15
Across
- Lines that never meet and are always the same distance apart
- Angles formed outside a polygon when a side is extended.
- Two angles whose measures add up to 90°
- A logical argument using definitions, theorems, and properties to show a mathematical statement is true.
- An angle that measures exactly 90°.
- In a right triangle, the two sides that form the right angle.
- If two angles of one triangle are equal to two angles of another triangle, the triangles are similar.
- A triangle with no equal sides or angles.
- An angle that measures more than 90° but less than 180°.
- Lines that intersect to form a right (90°) angle.
- A triangle with at least two equal sides and angles.
Down
- Angles opposite each other when two lines intersect; always equal.
- If the square of one side of a triangle equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides, then the triangle is a right triangle.
- Angles in matching corners when two lines are crossed by a transversal
- Angles inside a polygon.
- A triangle with one obtuse angle.
- Two angles whose measures add up to 180°.
- An angle that measures less than 90°
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- A triangle where all three angles are less than 90°
- The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
- A line that crosses two or more lines.
- A shape where all angles are equal
- The total measure of angles in a shape
- Two angles or sides that share a common side or vertex.
25 Clues: Angles inside a polygon. • A triangle with one obtuse angle. • A shape where all angles are equal • An angle that measures exactly 90°. • An angle that measures less than 90° • A line that crosses two or more lines. • The total measure of angles in a shape • Two angles whose measures add up to 90° • Two angles whose measures add up to 180°. • ...
Math Vocabulary 2024-04-15
Across
- Arc whose measure is greater than a semi-circle or 180 degrees
- Angle whose vertex is the center of the circle an whose rays are radii of the circle.
- Line in the plane of the circle that intersects the circle in one point.
- A prism where all sides are squares.
- The number of cubic units contained in the solid.
- consists of two points and the continuous part of a circle between them.
- Segment that connects two points on the circle.
- Arc whose endpoints are the endpoints of a diameter.
- Has two congruent circular bases in parallel planes.
- Angle whose vertex is on the circle and whose sides are both chords of the circle.
- Line that intersects a circle in two points.
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- Sum of the area of all its faces.
- Set of points in space a given distance from a given point called the center.
- The distance around a circle.
- Has a vertex and a circular base.
- Chord that passes through the center of the circle.
- The distance around the polygon.
- A prism whose parallel faces (bases) are congruent triangles.
- Number of cubic units contained in a solid.
- Divides a figure into two congruent halves that reflect each other.
- The set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed point called the center.
- Segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle.
- Arcs with equal measure in the same circle or in congruent circles.
- The number of square units required to cover the surface.
- Arc whose measure is less than a semi circle or 180 degree.
25 Clues: The distance around a circle. • The distance around the polygon. • Sum of the area of all its faces. • Has a vertex and a circular base. • A prism where all sides are squares. • Number of cubic units contained in a solid. • Line that intersects a circle in two points. • Segment that connects two points on the circle. • The number of cubic units contained in the solid. • ...
The Geometry Vocabulary Quest 2025-08-04
Across
- Two sides, same but not three
- Exactly the same size and shape
- Diamond shape in disguise
- Perimeter's circular cousin
- Many sides, all connected
- Sharp, but less than 90°
- Shape with a uniform cross section
- Twice the radius, straight through
- Surface measure, often in square units
- This can be right or obtuse
- The longest side of a right triangle
- Perfectly round three-dimensional buddy
- Slanted box, one pair of parallel sides
- Can with two matching ends
- Flat patterns fold up into 3D shapes
- Four-sided polygon’s formal name
- Stop if you see this shape!
- Lines that never seem to meet
- Line that just touches a curve
- Corner point where edges meet
- Round fellow with no corners
- segment — Line with definite ends
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- Flat surface on a solid shape
- No sides equal, no angles equal either
- Grid point, probably on the plane
- Honeycomb shape and more
- Folds the angle in half, perfectly
- Three sides, three angles to count
- Ten sides, often missed in counting
- Balanced halves in a mirror image
- Fence around the shape
- Triangle with equal sides all around
- Slice of a circle pie
- Straight and endless, no bends allowed
- Same shape, different size (maybe)
- At a right angle, standing tall
- Two angles that add to 90°
- Rise over run, line’s steepness
- One pair of parallel sides on display
- Theorem involving squares and triangles
- Four right angles, opposite sides match
- Equal sides, equal angles too
- Half a diameter, from center
- Blunt angle, larger than a right angle
- Space inside a 3D shape
45 Clues: Slice of a circle pie • Fence around the shape • Space inside a 3D shape • Honeycomb shape and more • Sharp, but less than 90° • Diamond shape in disguise • Many sides, all connected • Two angles that add to 90° • Can with two matching ends • Perimeter's circular cousin • This can be right or obtuse • Stop if you see this shape! • Half a diameter, from center • ...
New Girl 2022-07-30
Across
- Coach and May move to this Manhattan-adjacent city
- May plays this instrument
- The name Winston gives to the kitten he finds in the bar
- Robbie’s occupation is designing these
- Winston’s first wife
- Schmidt once guessed this actress’s phone number by randomly choosing numbers
- She has a hamster and drives a bus
- Nick’s favorite part of trail mix
- Nick’s Chicago-born alter ego
- Jess lost her virginity to this person
- Jess watches this movie repeatedly after breaking up with Spencer
- This is Jess’s middle name
- This is the gift Julia bought for Nick while she was out of town
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- The product that Nick and Schmidt originally designed for their pitch to Lori Greiner
- Sexual activity involving racial slurs and dolphin noises
- The name of the new trendy bar that goes in down the street from The Griffin
- The name of Ruth’s preschool
- This is Shivrang’s true love
- Who does Schmidt invite to Bangsgiving?
- Schmidt is from this city
- This is where Nick sees himself living in the future
- The name of the Chinese restaurant that delivers too many menus
- Winston’s undercover alias, a combination of his two favorite singers
- This is who Schmidt wanted to run for President in 2020
- Reagan is left alone on a train to this city
- The name of Schmidt and Cece’s house
- The first book that Nick finishes writing
- Who would Nick trust with his life?
- Winston lost his virginity to this person
- This is the name of the song Jess listens to on repeat after breaking up with Russell
30 Clues: Winston’s first wife • Schmidt is from this city • May plays this instrument • This is Jess’s middle name • The name of Ruth’s preschool • This is Shivrang’s true love • Nick’s Chicago-born alter ego • Nick’s favorite part of trail mix • She has a hamster and drives a bus • Who would Nick trust with his life? • The name of Schmidt and Cece’s house • ...
Trigonometric Identities 2022-01-27
Across
- secx tanx
- It is a cosec degree that is equal to 1
- −cotθ
- Sin^2A+Cos^__= 1
- _ degrees to radians= 3π/2
- There are 360 of these in one revolution of the Unit Circle.
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side.
- cos(−60degrees)
- On the Unit Circle: 1 over the y-value when the angle is measured in the standard way.
- A measure of a central angle that intercepts an arc with a length equal to the radius of the circle.
- 4π/3 to degrees is equivalent to ______
- base/hypotenuse
- sent
- The ______ which says that an unknown side can be found from two known sides and the angle between them.
- The length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- Has a radius of 1 unit and its center at the origin of the coordinate plane.
Down
- cot (-x) is equal to _
- It is the side of a right-angled triangle that is opposite the right angle.
- 11π/6 to degrees is ______
- It is 4π/9
- 5 5tan^2θ−5sec^2θ is _
- it is a kind of theorem that has a formula of a2 + b2= c2
- degrees Reference angle for 180 degrees
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- Cos __ degrees to radians is 1/2
- It is a square root of 3/3
- A branch of mathematics that studies relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
- 250 degrees Quadrant III
- Relates the sines of the angles of a triangle to the lengths of their opposite sides.
29 Clues: sent • −cotθ • secx tanx • It is 4π/9 • cos(−60degrees) • base/hypotenuse • Sin^2A+Cos^__= 1 • cot (-x) is equal to _ • 5 5tan^2θ−5sec^2θ is _ • 250 degrees Quadrant III • 11π/6 to degrees is ______ • _ degrees to radians= 3π/2 • It is a square root of 3/3 • Cos __ degrees to radians is 1/2 • It is a cosec degree that is equal to 1 • 4π/3 to degrees is equivalent to ______ • ...
Lyrics for a Fox 2022-12-15
Across
- You were making me .... and none of our friends would believe it
- I want to hold your...
- I'll always love the way that you say .......
- I get the news I need from the ....... report
- I've seen visions of you breaking out the...
- Sent to me from ..., Sally Cinnamon you're my world
- When will you realise, ..... waits for you?
- When you get tired of this .... let me know and we'll go somewhere brand new
- Every day that I don't see your face is a .......
- I want to ...... with a girl like you
- Call your ......... it's time you had the talk
- Then i'll dig a tunnel, from my ...... to yours
- Climbing up on ........ hill
- Brosandi, hendumst i .....
- You're shaking my ........ daily
- She'l carry on throught it all, she's a ....
- My ..... syncopation, now put your mind at ease
- One of us has to ....., one of us gets to think
- How'd we end up on the ..... anyway?
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- ......... are my favourite shape
- And it's ....... everywhere, warm love
- Kind of like when you fight your way out, show me your....
- When they draw my name from the .......
- A kiss with open eyes, and she's not ..... back
- And at once I knew, I was not...
- Terry meets Julie, .... station, every Friday night
- If you'll be my ... I can be your long lost pal
- In my .... you're waiting, lying on your side
- Her ..... plastic watering can
- Gold teeth and a ..... for this town
- If the world is going up in flames, I just wanna ... here with you
31 Clues: I want to hold your... • Brosandi, hendumst i ..... • Climbing up on ........ hill • Her ..... plastic watering can • ......... are my favourite shape • And at once I knew, I was not... • You're shaking my ........ daily • Gold teeth and a ..... for this town • How'd we end up on the ..... anyway? • I want to ...... with a girl like you • And it's ....... everywhere, warm love • ...
SUM-THING SPECIAL 2025-10-09
Across
- The constant value in a proportion a:b = c:d is sometimes referred to as the ___.
- To rewrite x² – 9 as (x – 3)(x + 3), you must ___.
- A root that cannot be simplified into a rational number.
- The product of a surd and its conjugate always gives a ___ number.
- The “k” in y = kx for direct proportion is called the ___.
- The inequality sign reverses when multiplying or dividing both sides by a ___ number.
- The total interest calculated on both the principal and accumulated interest is known as ___.
- The rule that states a² + b² = c² in right-angled triangles is called ___.
- The range of true values a rounded measurement can lie within is called the ___ interval.
Down
- The distance around a circle.
- In 2³ = 8, the 3 is called the ___.
- The amount of space a solid occupies.
- Rounding numbers before calculation is called ___.
- The x-___ is the horizontal line in a coordinate plane.
- In 3.2 × 10⁴, the 3.2 is known as the ___.
- If 4 pencils cost ₹20, then the cost of 10 pencils can be found using the method of ___ proportion.
- The process that gives upper and lower bounds to a value.
- The largest number that divides exactly into two or more given numbers is the ___.
- Another name for "power" in mathematics.
- The most frequently occurring value in a data set.\
- The middle value of an ordered data set.
- The lowest possible value a rounded number could have been.
- Estimating √45 as 7 is an approximation to the nearest whole ___.
- A whole number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.
- x + 3 < 7 is an example of an ___.
25 Clues: The distance around a circle. • x + 3 < 7 is an example of an ___. • In 2³ = 8, the 3 is called the ___. • The amount of space a solid occupies. • Another name for "power" in mathematics. • The middle value of an ordered data set. • In 3.2 × 10⁴, the 3.2 is known as the ___. • Rounding numbers before calculation is called ___. • ...
Trig, Vectors, Matrix Vocab 2025-12-08
Across
- operations Allowed moves for solving or simplifying matrices.
- A direction measured clockwise from north.
- ________matrix A matrix with the same number of rows and columns.
- matrix A matrix that leaves another unchanged when multiplied.
- form Representation of a vector using horizontal and vertical components.
- vectors Vectors whose dot product is zero.
- vector The vector sum of two or more vectors.
- product A scalar measure of alignment between vectors computed using blank.
- angle The angle lying between two given sides.
- A scalar value associated with a square matrix computed using
- ________matrix, A matrix with one column.
- A quantity with magnitude and direction.
- measure Angle measure based on arc length and radius.
- using sine Formula for triangle area using
- A real number that scales a vector.
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- matrix A matrix that undoes the effect of multiplication by the original matrix.
- ________matrix, A matrix with one row.
- matrix A matrix representing a system of linear equations.
- A rectangular array of numbers written in rows and columns.
- solving Finding missing sides and angles using known information.
- of a matrix A description of size using rows by columns.
- ambiguous case A condition in which zero one or two triangles may be formed.
- side The side located across from a specific angle.
- addition Combining vectors using components or head-to-tail.
- A relationship among sides and opposite angles of a triangle using
- triangle A triangle with no right angle.
- A relationship connecting sides and included angles using
- ________matrix A matrix with all zero entries.
- The length of a vector.
- subtraction Subtracting one vector from another.
- vector A vector with magnitude 1.
- angle The angle a vector makes with the positive x-axis.
- vectors Vectors that are scalar multiples of each other.
- The component of one vector along the direction of another.
34 Clues: The length of a vector. • vector A vector with magnitude 1. • A real number that scales a vector. • ________matrix, A matrix with one row. • triangle A triangle with no right angle. • A quantity with magnitude and direction. • ________matrix, A matrix with one column. • A direction measured clockwise from north. • vectors Vectors whose dot product is zero. • ...
MATH WORD PUZZLE 2025-12-17
Across
- A number multiplied to a variable
- The average based on reciprocals
- A method of dividing polynomials using columns
- A theorem used to test possible rational zeros
- The middle term in a sequence or set
- The turning point of a parabola
- A polynomial with only one term
- Possible values of zeros in a polynomial
- A function defined by a polynomial expression
- The number of terms in a trinomial
- A sequence with a constant ratio
- A theorem used to find the remainder easily
- The number in front of the highest power
- An angle formed by two chords in a circle
- A polynomial with exactly three terms
- The fixed multiplier in a geometric sequence
- A relation where each input has exactly one output
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- The fixed difference in an arithmetic sequence
- A value that makes a polynomial equal to zero
- A polynomial of first degree
- An expression made up of variables and constants
- A polynomial of second degree
- The term without a variable
- A polynomial with exactly two terms
- A sequence with a constant difference
- The vertical line dividing a parabola equally
- The process of breaking polynomials into factors
- The graph of a quadratic function
- The result of (a+b)²
- The formula a² + b² = c² in right triangles
- The highest exponent of a variable in a polynomial
- A statement connecting factors and zeros
- The average obtained by adding and dividing
- The answer after dividing polynomials
- An ordered list of numbers following a rule
- A shortcut method of polynomial division
- The number of terms in a binomial
- A mean commonly used in geometric sequences
- A polynomial with degree three
- Polynomial written from highest to lowest degree
40 Clues: The result of (a+b)² • The term without a variable • A polynomial of first degree • A polynomial of second degree • A polynomial with degree three • The turning point of a parabola • A polynomial with only one term • The average based on reciprocals • A sequence with a constant ratio • A number multiplied to a variable • The graph of a quadratic function • ...
NUMBER PUZZLE MATH 2025-12-17
Across
- The number in front of the highest power
- The fixed difference in an arithmetic sequence
- A statement connecting factors and zeros
- A method of dividing polynomials using columns
- A value that makes a polynomial equal to zero
- A theorem used to find the remainder easily
- The middle term in a sequence or set
- The answer after dividing polynomials
- A relation where each input has exactly one output
- A sequence with a constant difference
- Polynomial written from highest to lowest degree
- The turning point of a parabola
- A sequence with a constant ratio
- A shortcut method of polynomial division
- A polynomial with exactly three terms
- The graph of a quadratic function
- A polynomial of second degree
- A mean commonly used in geometric sequences
- The vertical line dividing a parabola equally
- The number of terms in a trinomial
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- The highest exponent of a variable in a polynomial
- An angle formed by two chords in a circle
- A polynomial with only one term
- A theorem used to test possible rational zeros
- A number multiplied to a variable
- A polynomial with exactly two terms
- A polynomial with degree three
- A function defined by a polynomial expression
- The average obtained by adding and dividing
- The average based on reciprocals
- The fixed multiplier in a geometric sequence
- The term without a variable
- The result of (a+b)²
- A polynomial of first degree
- Possible values of zeros in a polynomial
- An ordered list of numbers following a rule
- The number of terms in a binomial
- The formula a² + b² = c² in right triangles
- An expression made up of variables and constants
- The process of breaking polynomials into factors
40 Clues: The result of (a+b)² • The term without a variable • A polynomial of first degree • A polynomial of second degree • A polynomial with degree three • A polynomial with only one term • The turning point of a parabola • The average based on reciprocals • A sequence with a constant ratio • A number multiplied to a variable • The number of terms in a binomial • ...
Solid Figures Crossword 2012-03-19
Across
- a surface or solid bounded by two parallel planes and generated by a straight line moving parallel to the given planes and tracing a curve bounded by the planes and lying in a plane perpendicular or
- e ix = cos x + i sin x.
- a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not
- a solid having a polygonal base, and triangular sides that meet in a point.
- a solid figure having many faces.
- a prism whose bases are triangles
- one of the five regular polyhedrons: tetrahedron, octahedron, hexahedron, icosahedron, or dodecahedron.
- a line at which two surfaces of a solid object meet
- a prism that has two bases, one directly above the other, and that has its lateral faces as rectangles
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- a solid bounded by six equal squares, the angle between any two adjacent faces being a right angle.
- a pyramid whose base is a regular polygon and whose lateral edges are all equal in length
- the side, or part of a side, upon which the use of a thing depends
- d equals the length (squared) + the width (squared) + the height (squared) all square rooted
- a solid having bases or ends that are parallel, congruent polygons and sides that are parallelograms.
- a solid geometric figure generated by the revolution of a semicircle about its diameter; a round body whose surface is at all points equidistant from the center.
- the intersection of two sides of a plane figure.
16 Clues: e ix = cos x + i sin x. • a solid figure having many faces. • a prism whose bases are triangles • the intersection of two sides of a plane figure. • a line at which two surfaces of a solid object meet • the side, or part of a side, upon which the use of a thing depends • a solid having a polygonal base, and triangular sides that meet in a point. • ...
MBF 3CR 2015-06-15
Across
- means 'triangle measurement.' used to calculate lengths of sides and measures of angles in triangles
- the sum of values in a set of data divided by the number of values in the set of data
- the length of time for which interest is calculated before being accumulated
- the difference between the greatest and the least values in a set of data
- an extreme value in a set of data. the value is "far away" from the others
- three values that divide a set of data into four intervals with equal numbers of data
- the side that forms one of the arms of the angle being considered in a right triangle, but is not the the hypotenuse
- a² =b² + c² -2bc cos A
- a group of individuals or items that are representative of the population from which they are taken
Down
- data that are distinct and can be counted, ex the number of students who like rice
- the longest side of a right triangle. the side across the right angle
- quadratic relation y=a(x-h)² + k
- a binomial of the form x² -r² . the factors of a difference of squares are (x-r)(x+r)
- the middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest
- a set of outcomes with the same results
- the x-intercepts of a quadratic relation. the value of x when y = 0
16 Clues: a² =b² + c² -2bc cos A • quadratic relation y=a(x-h)² + k • a set of outcomes with the same results • the middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest • the x-intercepts of a quadratic relation. the value of x when y = 0 • the longest side of a right triangle. the side across the right angle • ...
Kemet: Ancient Egypt Vocabulary 2022-11-05
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- a water pumping system for irrigation that looks like a seesaw
- a form of writing used in ancient Egypt, in which pictures or symbols are used to represent objects, concepts, or sounds
- a tall aquatic plant used by Ancient
- a special way of writing used by priests in ancient Egypt
- a sequence of rulers from the same family
- the act or taking over a state or kingdom by using an army.
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- the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods.
- a scientific process used to preserve a dead body by embalming, drying and wrapping it
- a title for rulers of ancient Egypt, it mean “Great House”
- to make a sort of paper to write on
- a state or government having a king or queen as its head
- a type of lifestyle where people live together in one area and do not move
- the process of watering crops by bringing in water from pipes, canals, sprinklers, or other man-made means, rather than relying on rainfall
- aka ‘mia’ they are ancient massive structures found especially in Egypt having typically a square bottom, outside walls in the form of four triangles that meet in a point at the top
- relating to a group of people to regularly move from different located and do not settle permanently
- a human-made waterway that allows boats and ships to pass from one body of water to another
16 Clues: to make a sort of paper to write on • a tall aquatic plant used by Ancient • a sequence of rulers from the same family • a state or government having a king or queen as its head • a special way of writing used by priests in ancient Egypt • a title for rulers of ancient Egypt, it mean “Great House” • the act or taking over a state or kingdom by using an army. • ...
math crossword puzzle 2024-02-29
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- a polyhedron with 8 faces
- a prism whose lateral faces are all rectangular
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the distance from the center of the base of the cone to any point on the edge of the base
- a line that divides a plane figure into 2 congruent reflected halves
- coplanar circles with the same center
- an equation that is true for all values of the variable
- the point of intersection of a circle or sphere with a tangent line or plane
- a perspective drawing with 1 vanishing point
- vectors that have the same magnitude and opposite directions
- a transformation that changes the sizeof a figure but not its shape
- a dilation that produces an image larger than its preimage
- a circle with a radius of 1, centered at the origin
- a cone where the altitude does not intersect the center of the base
- a system of geometry defined on a sphere
- a circle that is tangent to each side of a polygon
- a dialation that creates a image smaller than its preimage
- the length of a vector written |AB| or |v|
- polyhedron with 12 faces
- a quantity that is completely expressed by its magnitude and has no direction
- polyhedron with 20 faces
- a shape that results from a transformation of a figure known as the preimage
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- the intersection of a 3 dimensional figure and a plane
- a polyhedron with 4 faces
- the point around which a figure is rotated
- the original figure in a transformation
- an edge of a prism or pyramid that is not an edge of a base
- the flat circular surface of the cone
- a segment or arc subtends an angle if the endpoints of the segment or arc lie on the sides of the angle
- a transformation that shifts or slides every point of a figure or graph the same distance in the same direction
- a transformation across a line, called the line of reflection, such that the line is the perpendicular bisector of each segment joining each point and its image
- horizontal line in a perspective drawing that contains the vanishing points
- half of a sphere
- a transformation about a point P, also known as the center of rotation, such that each point and its image are the same distance from P
- the region between two concentric circles
- a change in the position,size, or shape of a figure or graph
- an ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers
- the form of a vector that lists the vertical and horizontal change from the initial point to the terminal point
- a property illustrated when the image of a transformation of a figure coincides with the preimage
- a pyramid whose base is a regular polygon and whose lateral faces are congruent isosceles triangles
- triangle formed by the 3 midsegments of a triangle
- the study of the properties of a geometric figure that do not change under stress
- a triangle with at 2 congruent sides
- symbols used to label the image in a transformation
- the study of the relationship between sides and angles of triangles
- the ratio between two corresponding measurements
- perpendicular distance from the center of a regular polygon to one of its sides
- the measure of an angle whose cosine ratio is known
- the line that comes closest to all the points in a data set
- a transformation that does not change the size or shape of a picture
50 Clues: half of a sphere • polyhedron with 12 faces • polyhedron with 20 faces • a polyhedron with 8 faces • a polyhedron with 4 faces • a triangle with at 2 congruent sides • the flat circular surface of the cone • coplanar circles with the same center • the original figure in a transformation • a system of geometry defined on a sphere • the region between two concentric circles • ...
TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES 2022-01-28
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- The ______ which says that an unknown side can be found from two known sides and the angle between them.
- The length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- It is the side of a right-angled triangle that is opposite the right angle.
- Has a radius of 1 unit and its center at the origin of the coordinate plane.
- A measure of a central angle that intercepts an arc with a length equal to the radius of the circle.
- It is a cosec degree that is equal to 1
- Quadrant III
- A branch of mathematics that studies relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
- On the Unit Circle: 1 over the y-value when the angle is measured in the standard way.
- Reference angle for 180 degrees
- cos20°+2sin^2 55°− √2sin 65° is _
- Relates the sines of the angles of a triangle to the lengths of their opposite sides.
- cot (-x) is equal to _
- cos(−60°)
- 4π/3 to degrees is equivalent to ______
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- It is a kind of theorem that has a formula of a2 + b2= c2
- Sin^2A+Cos^__= 1
- It is 4π/9
- base/hypotenuse
- It is a square root of 3/3
- −cotθ
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side.
- 11π/6 to degrees is ______
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- Cos __ degrees to radians is 1/2
- secx tanx
- There are 360 of these in one revolution of the Unit Circle.
- 5 5tan^2θ−5sec^2θ is _
- _ degrees to radians= 3π/2
29 Clues: −cotθ • secx tanx • cos(−60°) • It is 4π/9 • Quadrant III • base/hypotenuse • Sin^2A+Cos^__= 1 • cot (-x) is equal to _ • 5 5tan^2θ−5sec^2θ is _ • It is a square root of 3/3 • 11π/6 to degrees is ______ • _ degrees to radians= 3π/2 • Reference angle for 180 degrees • Cos __ degrees to radians is 1/2 • cos20°+2sin^2 55°− √2sin 65° is _ • It is a cosec degree that is equal to 1 • ...
Weather Menu Crossword 2021-11-15
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- Cloud type that appears feathery or wispy, made from ice crystals
- Big storms spin due to the ____ effect
- Water in any form falling from clouds. Ex. rain, drizzle, hail, snow, sleet
- pressure, Is associated with bad weather and is shown on a weather map by a blue L
- A person who studies weather
- mass, A large body of air that has the same temperature and density throughout
- front, This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles
- Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____
- Sea and land breezes are ___ winds
- Where do cold and warm air masses meet in a stationary boundary?
- In a high-pressure system, you would expect ____ weather (good,bad)
- Low pressure systems rotate
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- Thunderstorm clouds that come in rainy or bad weather that can bring heavy rain, hail, and even tornados
- If a breeze is coming from the sea onto the land it is a ___ breeze
- front, What type of front is caused by two cold fronts pushing up a warm front
- pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H
- The two types of winds are local and ___ winds
- polar, If a air mass formed over the water over the poles it would be called
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- front, When a warm front and a cold front collide, but neither of them have enough energy to move the other
- Clouds that are flat, low, and grey. Tend to produce steady, light precipitation
- front, When there is a ____ passing by, you can expect thunderstorms
- Tropical, If a air mass formed over the land near the equator it would be called
- When air masses meet but do not mix due to the differences in temperature and density
24 Clues: Low pressure systems rotate • A person who studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Sea and land breezes are ___ winds • Big storms spin due to the ____ effect • The two types of winds are local and ___ winds • pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H • Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____ • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-09
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- 2. A weather system that is the boundary separating two different types of air.
- 15. The circulation of the wind in a high pressure system moves "".
- 9. The front in which a warm air mass is trapped by two cold fronts.
- 10. In winter, warm fronts bring this type of precipitation.
- 12. What does the "C" stand for in cT ("" Tropical)
- 6. The weather instrument in which it indicates which direction the wind is going.
- 8. The front in which it is represented by a blue line and triangles.
- 13. The pressure system in which it is represented as a red "L" on a weather map.
- 7. The color of the line that represents occluded fronts.
- 18. A breeze going from the sea to he land.
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- 5. The weather instrument that measures air pressure.
- 17. A breeze going from the land to sea.
- 3. The front in which a cold and warm air mass meet, but none of them have any force to push up one another.
- 16.The circulation of the air during a low pressure system moves "".
- 20.The type of winds that are the main belts of wind in a particular directions across the Earth.
- 4. The front which is represented with a red curved line, with red half circles on them.
- 1.The weather instrument that indicates/measures temperature.
- 14. The pressure system in which it is represented as a blue "H" on the weather map.
- 11. What does the "P" stand for in mP (Maritime "")
- 19. The type of winds that blow over a limited area.
20 Clues: 17. A breeze going from the land to sea. • 18. A breeze going from the sea to he land. • 12. What does the "C" stand for in cT ("" Tropical) • 11. What does the "P" stand for in mP (Maritime "") • 19. The type of winds that blow over a limited area. • 5. The weather instrument that measures air pressure. • 7. The color of the line that represents occluded fronts. • ...
mine 2014-04-01
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- Forming or following in a logical order or sequence.
- The action of separating something into parts, or the process of being separated.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- Once a year; every year.
- A set of facts or figures systematically displayed, esp. in columns.
- Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent.
- The process of increasing in physical size.
- Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- Having a position on the other or further side of something; facing something, esp. something of the same type.
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
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- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g., 1/2, 0.5).
- next to or adjoining something else.
- The process or skill of multiplying.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- The action or process of adding something to something else.
- A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression.
- Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse.
20 Clues: Once a year; every year. • next to or adjoining something else. • The process or skill of multiplying. • Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent. • The process of increasing in physical size. • Forming or following in a logical order or sequence. • Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • ...
mine 2014-04-01
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- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- Once a year; every year.
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
- Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- Forming or following in a logical order or sequence.
- The action of separating something into parts, or the process of being separated.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- The process or skill of multiplying.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g., 1/2, 0.5).
- A set of facts or figures systematically displayed, esp. in columns.
- The process of increasing in physical size.
- A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression.
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- Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- The action or process of adding something to something else.
- Having a position on the other or further side of something; facing something, esp. something of the same type.
- Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- next to or adjoining something else.
20 Clues: Once a year; every year. • The process or skill of multiplying. • next to or adjoining something else. • Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent. • The process of increasing in physical size. • Forming or following in a logical order or sequence. • Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • ...
Geometry 2014-04-24
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- The line segment between two points on a given curve.
- Greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- The circumcenter of a triangle is the point where the three perpendicular bisectors meet. This point is the same distance from each of the three vertices of the triangles.
- 90 degree angle.
- All sides are equal and all angles equal.
- A position in space.
- The largest possible circle that can be drawn interior to a plane figure. For a polygon, a circle is not actually inscribed unless each side of the polygon is tangent to the circle.
- A quadrilateral having both pairs of opposite sides parallel to each other.(Note: squares and rectangles are also quadrilaterals.)
- A straight line extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or surface.
- A polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles.
- A straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and meeting the circumference or surface at each end.
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- A polygon with four sides.(Note: squares, rectangles and trapezoids are also quadrilaterals.)
- Two sides are equal.
- A line segment, line, or plane that divides a geometric figure into two congruent halves.
- The intersection point of two sides of a plane figure.
- A quadrilateral plane figure having two parallel and two nonparallel sides.
- A parallelogram having four right angles.(Note: a square is also a rectangle.)
- A continuous extent of length.
- A polygon having eight angles and eight sides.
- An equilateral parallelogram having oblique angles.
- A polygon having six sides and six angles.
- The part of a straight line considered as originating at a point on the line and as extending in one direction from that point.
22 Clues: 90 degree angle. • Two sides are equal. • A position in space. • A continuous extent of length. • A polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles. • All sides are equal and all angles equal. • A polygon having six sides and six angles. • A polygon having eight angles and eight sides. • Greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees • ...
Geometry 2014-04-24
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- A continuous extent of length.
- An equilateral parallelogram having oblique angles.
- A straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and meeting the circumference or surface at each end.
- A quadrilateral having both pairs of opposite sides parallel to each other.(Note: squares and rectangles are also quadrilaterals.)
- 90 degree angle.
- A quadrilateral plane figure having two parallel and two nonparallel sides.
- The line segment between two points on a given curve.
- The part of a straight line considered as originating at a point on the line and as extending in one direction from that point.
- Two sides are equal.
- A position in space.
- The intersection point of two sides of a plane figure.
- The largest possible circle that can be drawn interior to a plane figure. For a polygon, a circle is not actually inscribed unless each side of the polygon is tangent to the circle.
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- A polygon having six sides and six angles.
- A polygon with four sides.(Note: squares, rectangles and trapezoids are also quadrilaterals.)
- Greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- All sides are equal and all angles equal.
- The circumcenter of a triangle is the point where the three perpendicular bisectors meet. This point is the same distance from each of the three vertices of the triangles.
- A parallelogram having four right angles.(Note: a square is also a rectangle.)
- A straight line extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or surface.
- A polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles.
- A polygon having eight angles and eight sides.
- A line segment, line, or plane that divides a geometric figure into two congruent halves.
22 Clues: 90 degree angle. • Two sides are equal. • A position in space. • A continuous extent of length. • A polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles. • All sides are equal and all angles equal. • A polygon having six sides and six angles. • A polygon having eight angles and eight sides. • Greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees • ...
Root-Words 2015-02-13
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- a contraption with 2 wheels used for balance and getting places more quickly
- of or relating to the middle ages
- lay down authoritatively
- have an idea to what the truth may be
- an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information
- a device similar to a bicycle, but with only one wheel
- to arrange into place or position, especially side by side
- another word for glasses
- put off doing something
- a statement of disagreement
- intending to do harm
- Includes word definitions and word types
- something done out of memory for the past
- path thrown across
- a powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains
- something from a same or similar place
- find a place
- involving 2
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- all of space and everything in it
- all singing/saying the same thing
- to notes that are played with the same value (8 spaces away from each other)
- situated in the middle, especially of the body.: "the median part of the sternum"
- brightness
- intervene between people in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation.
- something moves forward over time
- the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes that occur within living organisms
- a shape with ONLY three sides
- a band of colors as seen in a rainbow
- Deny the truth, assert the opposite
- quiet, not social
- the study of triangles
- a device used for elevating a camera, usually has 3 legs
- to multiply something by 3
- propelled with great force
- could find attraction to either male or female gender
- to put something inside of something with force
- a book about someone’s life
37 Clues: brightness • involving 2 • find a place • quiet, not social • path thrown across • intending to do harm • the study of triangles • put off doing something • lay down authoritatively • another word for glasses • to multiply something by 3 • propelled with great force • a statement of disagreement • a book about someone’s life • a shape with ONLY three sides • all of space and everything in it • ...
Eastern Hemisphere Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-22
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- a crescent-shaped region in Western Asia
- a historic region of West Asia within the Tigris-Euphrates river system
- a large landmass smaller than a continent the earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent.
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- sixth and best-known ruler of the 1st (Amorite) dynasty of Babylon
- a king of Egypt identified by modern scholars as the Menes of tradition and depicted as the unifier of Upper and Lower Egypt on an ancient slate tablet
- the earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent.
- sacred carvings
- an ancient massive structure found especially in Egypt having typically a square ground plan, outside walls in the form of four triangles that meet in a point at the top
- the community structure of ancient Greece
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- the belief in many gods
- wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or another river
- the writing support invented by the ancient Egyptians
- the religious or philosophical belief that the soul or spirit, after biological death, begins a new life in a new body
- a seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region
- Great House
- The methods of embalming, or treating the dead body, that the ancient Egyptians used
- a family or line of rulers, a succession of sovereigns of a country belonging to a single family or tracing their descent to a common ancestor
- the exercise of political power by the clergy or laity of a particular religion
- a major political unit with a large territory or a number of territories or peoples under one ruler with total authority
20 Clues: Great House • sacred carvings • the belief in many gods • a crescent-shaped region in Western Asia • the community structure of ancient Greece • the writing support invented by the ancient Egyptians • the earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent. • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures • ...
geometry A bonus 2023-02-09
Across
- a polygon where every vertex of the polygon is tangent to the circle
- a proof where the statement to be proved is assumed to be false and a contradiction is shown
- a quadr. with four congruent sides
- all of the interior angles are less then 180 degrees
- each side of the polygon is tangent to the circle
- a quadr. with one pair of parallel sides
- the point of concurrency of the three medians of a triangle also known as the center of gravity
- has at least one interior angle greater than 180 degrees
- the point of concurrency of the three angle bisectors of a triangle
- a set of points that satisfied a given condition
- the point of concurrency of the three altitudes of a triangle
- the same distance from z or more objects
- a set of three positive integers a,b, and c.such a triple is commonly written.
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- a polygon both equilateral and equiangular
- the point of concurrency of the three perpendicular bisectors of a triangle
- a segment who's endpoints are a vertex of a triangle and a midpoint of the opposite side
- a quadr. with two pairs of congruent consecutive sides
- a segment that joins the midpoint of two of the triangles
- a perpendicular segment from a vertex to a line containing the opposite side
- a quadr. with four congruent sides and four congruent angles
- three or more lines that intersect at one point
- connecting two consecutive vertices
- a point where three or more lines coincide
- a quadr. with two pairs of parallel sides
- a quadr. with 4 right angles
25 Clues: a quadr. with 4 right angles • a quadr. with four congruent sides • connecting two consecutive vertices • a quadr. with one pair of parallel sides • the same distance from z or more objects • a quadr. with two pairs of parallel sides • a polygon both equilateral and equiangular • a point where three or more lines coincide • three or more lines that intersect at one point • ...
GEOMETRY 2021-05-21
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- triangle all sides of this triangle measure differently.
- a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles.
- angle Is an angle that measures less than 90 ° and they are in figures like equilateral triangles.
- angles are angles with the same measure.
- a quadrilateral with no sides parallel.
- triangle is a type of triangle with at least two equal sides and two equal angles.
- a shape of 4 sides
- figure with four equal sides and four right angles. (Belongs to polygons because its four equal sides whose vertices form 90-degree angles)
- is part of a line that has a starting point but does not have an endpoint.
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- lines lines that never cross and are always the same distance apart.
- It is a 3d shape that is considered a regular solid shape with six faces with 8 vertices and its base is a square.
- collection of points that have a straight path.
- triangle is a triangle that has three sides of equal length or is also known as a regular triangle.
- a round plane figure with a circumference and a center point.
- is the point where two or more elements meet, such as lines, rays or segments.
- is the total length or sum of all the sides of a shape, to find it on a rectangle or square, you add the lengths of all the four sides.
- angle is a type of angle that is always larger than 90° but less than 180°.
- everything that occupies space.
- three-dimensional figure that has a flat surface and a curved surface, pointed the top.
- angle angle that measures exactly 90º.
20 Clues: a shape of 4 sides • everything that occupies space. • angle angle that measures exactly 90º. • a quadrilateral with no sides parallel. • angles are angles with the same measure. • collection of points that have a straight path. • triangle all sides of this triangle measure differently. • a round plane figure with a circumference and a center point. • ...
Geometry Exam Crossword 2022-05-31
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- the study of the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles
- a polygon whose sides are congruent to each other and whose angles are all congruent
- an angle inside a circle that is less than 180 degrees and is formed by two chords meeting at a point on the circumference of a circle
- the point of concurrency for the three altitudes
- a triangle with two or more equal sides
- leg the side opposite the given angle in trigonometric relationships
- the ratio of the opposite leg to the hypotenuse
- the point of concurrency for the three medians
- leg the side next to the given angle in trigonometric relationships - not the hypotenuse
- the region between two radii and an arc of the circle
- the two congruent parallel polygons in a prism
- a squared plus b squared equals c squared
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- the region between a chord and an arc of a circle
- the region between two concentric circles
- the ratio of the adjacent leg to the hypotenuse
- a triangle whose sides all have different measures
- the ratio of the opposite leg to the adjacent leg
- a line that includes a point on a circle but does not otherwise touch it
- the given distance of all points on the circle from the center
- a solid formed by polygons that enclose a single region of space (3-D object)
- a line segment whose endpoints touch the outside of a circle at two points and extends through the inside of the circle
- a polyhedron made of congruent regular polygons of the same shape
- the point of concurrency for three angle bisectors(circle inside triangle)
- the point of concurrency for the perpendicular bisectors (circle outside triangle)
- a triangle that has a right angle
25 Clues: a triangle that has a right angle • a triangle with two or more equal sides • the region between two concentric circles • a squared plus b squared equals c squared • the point of concurrency for the three medians • the two congruent parallel polygons in a prism • the ratio of the adjacent leg to the hypotenuse • the ratio of the opposite leg to the hypotenuse • ...
6th Grade Math 2022-05-24
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- The second number in a division sentence.
- Repeated addition.
- How far a value is from zero.
- The value seen most often in a data set.
- Any positive or negative whole number.
- A way to show a quantity less than one.
- The difference between the greatest and lest value of a data set.
- The middle value in a data set.
- +, -, x, or /.
- The smallest product two values can both be multiplied into. (3 words)
- 1/100 in a different form.
- Mean Absolute ____________.
- Pi is the ratio of a circle's ______ to its diameter.
- Rules that tell you what math step to do first in a large equation or expression.
- A dime is this much of a dollar.
- _______ Prism is a 3D figure made of two triangles and three rectangles.
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- X and Y axises crossing form a ___________ ____.
- Any flat, 2D closed shape made up of 3 or more line segments.
- 3.14159....
- The inverse to multiplication.
- The large number in an exponential expression.
- A math sentence containing two expressions separated by an equal sign.
- The average.
- Any unknown value shown with a letter or symbol.
- The largest number two values can both be divided by. (3 words)
- A ratio comparing two different units of measure.
- Comparison of two values with :, "to," or a fraction bar.
- The answer to multiplication.
- A "little boss" that tells a number how many times to multiply by itself.
- 1/1000 in a different form.
- Bar _______, Circle _______, and Histogram are all examples of this.
- A 3D shape made of all polygons for faces.
32 Clues: 3.14159.... • The average. • +, -, x, or /. • Repeated addition. • 1/100 in a different form. • 1/1000 in a different form. • Mean Absolute ____________. • How far a value is from zero. • The answer to multiplication. • The inverse to multiplication. • The middle value in a data set. • A dime is this much of a dollar. • Any positive or negative whole number. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2018-06-05
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- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- have the same measure
- the space covered in two dimensions
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- rate of change
- an equation relating two ratios
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- the perimeter of a circle
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
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- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- the distance across the circle through its center
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- the longest side in a right triangle
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- the area of sector of a circle
- closed plain figure
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- an expression relating two quantities
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • the area of sector of a circle • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • occurs when a figure changes or moves • an expression relating two quantities • ...
Molly Riffle 2023-05-16
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- If given a BLANK triangle then, c^2= a^2 + c^2
- Angle of BLANK is formed by a horizontal line and the line of sight
- points on the same line
- BLANK polygon is equilateral and equiangular
- BLANK lines are lines that intersect two or more lines at different points
- All equilateral triangles are BLANK
- skew lines are lines that are neither parallel or BLANK
- Through any three BLANK points there is exactly one plane
- a flat surface made up of an infinite amount of points
- BLANK is a segment that goes through the center and has endpoints on the circle
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- rules not accepted as true until proved
- BLANK is a segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle
- a quadrilateral with ne pair of parallel lines
- word for "same size and shape"
- portion of a circle with two endpoints
- surface of a figure
- points on the same plane
- triangle without a right triangle
- infinite amounts of points
- point that splits a segment into two congruent segments
- If two BLANK are vertical then they are congruent
- a segment BLANK is anything that intersects a segment at its midpoint
- pivot or turn
- portions of a line with two endpoints
- proofs start with BLANK
- BLANK is a segment whose endpoints are on the circle
- Nonagon has how many sides?
- In a BLANK two achs are congruent if their central angles are congruent.
- BLANK circle is an arc with endpoints on the diameter
- if a=b and b=c then a=c
30 Clues: pivot or turn • surface of a figure • points on the same line • proofs start with BLANK • if a=b and b=c then a=c • points on the same plane • infinite amounts of points • Nonagon has how many sides? • word for "same size and shape" • triangle without a right triangle • All equilateral triangles are BLANK • portions of a line with two endpoints • ...
Math Crossword - Jai Sachdeva 2023-09-07
Across
- Is of 2 types, simple and compound(8)
- x^2 + 6x + 9 = 0 is an example of a(17)
- This is the study of triangles and their relation to each other (12)
- In a regular polygon 180(n-2)/n is used to find(16)
- A triangle with exactly 2 equal sides and equal base angles (9)
- 8^885 can also be expressed as 8 to the ____ of 885 ; Wikipedia defines this as the ability of a person to make another person do something(5)
- Is equal to M/V(7)
- A line of ____ splits a 2D object into 2 equal halves(8)
- To solve x^2 + 6x + b^2 + bx + 4x^2 + 6B^2 + 19bx one would have to group the (9)
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- (a+b)^2 = a^2 + b^2 + 2ab is an example of(9)
- A polygon with 14sides (12)
- To solve x^2 + 13x + 12, one would need to split the(10)
- to solve x^2 = 9^2 you would have to _____ both sides(10)
- To solve 2^x = 2^5 you would have to ____ the powers(6)
- Multiplying the length, breadth and height of an object together, we get the(6)
- Pi is circumference divided by(8)
- A parallelogram with all sides of equal length but not all angles equal(7)
- They have an x-axis and a y-axis (6)
- x + y + z is an example of (9)
- Everyone’s favorite subject(5)
- To make x the subject of y = 1/x you would have to _____ both sides(11)
- A part of a set(7)
22 Clues: A part of a set(7) • Is equal to M/V(7) • A polygon with 14sides (12) • x + y + z is an example of (9) • Everyone’s favorite subject(5) • Pi is circumference divided by(8) • They have an x-axis and a y-axis (6) • Is of 2 types, simple and compound(8) • x^2 + 6x + 9 = 0 is an example of a(17) • (a+b)^2 = a^2 + b^2 + 2ab is an example of(9) • ...
Geometry Puzzle Review (Jinx) 2024-04-15
Across
- noncoplanar lines, they will not intersect
- a triangle with all sides congruent
- chord that passes through the center of the circle
- segment that connects two points on the circle
- in a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse
- segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle
- line that intersects a circle in two points
- quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite side parallel
- all sides congruent and all four right angles
- the set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed point called the center
- two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
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- line in the plane of the circle that intersects the circle in one point
- union of 3 or more coplanar segments that meet only at endpoints such that at most two segments meet at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segments
- two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- two lines that intersect to form right angles
- quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect
- set points in space a given distance from a given point called the center
- a triangle with at least two sides congruent
- parallelogram with consecutive sides congruent
- parallelogram with a right angle
- polygon which is equilateral and equiangular
- the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines
- two triangles are congruent if corresponding sides are congruent and corresponding angles are congruent
25 Clues: parallelogram with a right angle • two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • a triangle with all sides congruent • two angles whose sum is 180 degrees • noncoplanar lines, they will not intersect • line that intersects a circle in two points • a triangle with at least two sides congruent • polygon which is equilateral and equiangular • ...
Math Terms 2024-03-26
Across
- A comparison of two things is a...
- In y=mx+b what does the m stand for?
- The outside of a shape.
- The square root symbol is also called a...
- Two lines that cross at 90 degrees.
- We use this theorem to find the missing side of a right triangle.
- We use these to separate terms and group others together.
- The small number above another number.
- The inside of a shape.
- An angle that is exactly 90 degrees.
- An angle less than 90 degrees.
- We use these to go from one type of measurement to the next.
- Graphs that are a straight line are.
- An angle greater than 90 degrees.
- < & > are examples of this type of problem.
- If the problem asks for the difference what operation is that?
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- A proportion is represented by a...
- The study of shapes.
- The outside of a circle.
- Angles that add up to 90 degrees.
- If the problem asks for the product what operation is that?
- If the problem asks for the sum what operation is that?
- This branch of math deals with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles.
- It is represented by a % symbol?
- When a graph is moved around from its parent function it is called a what?
- Angles that add up to 180 degrees.
- If the problem asks for the quotient what operation is that?
- Two lines that never touch.
- This type of number cannot be divided by anything but one and itself.
- This is the math where we start to add letters!
- The study of numbers.
- These graphs have a parabola shape.
- A three sided shape.
- Where a graph crosses one of the axis.
34 Clues: The study of shapes. • A three sided shape. • The study of numbers. • The inside of a shape. • The outside of a shape. • The outside of a circle. • Two lines that never touch. • An angle less than 90 degrees. • It is represented by a % symbol? • Angles that add up to 90 degrees. • An angle greater than 90 degrees. • A comparison of two things is a... • ...
Maths 2024-06-14
Across
- a ____ point of tangent and circle is called point of contact
- _______________ of two polygons is not sufficient for them to be similar
- which set of lines will have an inconsistent system
- assumption that the frequency of a class is centered at its midpoints
- U-shaped curve drawn for every quadratic equation
- sum of probability of all elementary event of an expirement
- angle formed by line of sight with horizontal ehen above line of sight level
- part of quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol b2-4ac
- to calculate the mode and median for grouped data we should ensure that class intervals are ______
- in which theorem ratio of any two corresponding sides 2 equiangular triangles is always same
- what is the event called which only has one outcome
- is a line that intersects the circle at only one point
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- list of numbers in which each term is obtained by adding a fixed number to preceding term except first term
- the distance of a point from the x axis is called (other name)
- polynomial of degree 1
- study of relationships between the sides and angles of a triangle
- the distance of a point from the y-axis is called (other name)
- frequency of a class which is obtained by adding frequency of all classes preceding the given class
- line drawn from the eye of an observer to point in the object viewed by observer
- the Meath of where we substitute value of one variable in terms of other to solve linear equations
- an equation in the variable x in form of ax2+box+C=0
21 Clues: polynomial of degree 1 • U-shaped curve drawn for every quadratic equation • which set of lines will have an inconsistent system • what is the event called which only has one outcome • an equation in the variable x in form of ax2+box+C=0 • is a line that intersects the circle at only one point • sum of probability of all elementary event of an expirement • ...
Math 2024-06-12
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- A branch of mathematics that studies the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- Another word for nine
- The distance from any point on the circumference of a circle to the centre
- The product of all the positive integers equal to the given integer
- Another word for one
- The point of intersection of the x-axis and y-axis
- A branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles
- Another mathematical word for ten
- The third 3-dimensional axis starting from front and going to the back
- An expression consisting of 2 terms
- Known as the father of mathematics
- A set of points extending infinitely
- A list or note that explains the meaning of each symbol on a graph or map
- The branch of mathematics dealing with unknown quantities
- The vertical number line on a Cartesian plane that starts at negative infinity and increases to positive infinity
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- A six sided polygon
- The chance of happening of an event
- The horizontal number line on a Cartesian plane
- The coordinate axes divide the plane into four parts called
- A letter that represents an unknown number in an equation, expression, or formula
- The horizontal measurement of an object from side to side, measured at right angles to the length
- A point where two or more mathematical objects meet or intersect
- SI unit of length
- A branch of mathematics that studies continuous change
- A set of positive numbers, negative numbers and 0
- A branch of applied mathematics that involves collecting, describing, analysing, and drawing conclusions from quantitative data
26 Clues: SI unit of length • A six sided polygon • Another word for one • Another word for nine • Another mathematical word for ten • Known as the father of mathematics • The chance of happening of an event • An expression consisting of 2 terms • A set of points extending infinitely • The horizontal number line on a Cartesian plane • A set of positive numbers, negative numbers and 0 • ...
vocab words 2024-10-22
Across
- how light or dark design elements appears
- one of the main properties of a color
- geometric shapes
- green, blue and purple
- mixing and matching a wide range of décor to create a space that is surprising, personal, and visually interesting
- includes all building related elements and components generally part of the building itself
- yellow, orange, red
- any mixture of a hue or pure colors with black
- primary and secondary colours combined
- the visually satisfying effect of combining similar or related elements
- the area available to work within a room
- having a focal point for your graphic artwork
- shapes like squares, triangles, circles and polygons are widely used in interior design to achieve order
- the relationship and balance of different elements to one another
- a mark connecting two points
- evokes a sense of softness, fluidity, and organic grace
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- the relative size of an element in a design when compared to another element
- red, yellow, and blue
- a color scheme that is based on a single color, or hue
- orange, green and violet
- helps achieve a balanced room layout by assessing the floor space covered by furniture
- a line going up and down
- any mixture of a hue or pure colors with white
- any three-dimensional object
- the lightness or darkness of an object
- varying the scale or color of patterns
- an object's physical feeling or visual appearance
- a decorating style inspired by abstract art
- the relative purity, vividness or saturation of a colour
- a line going side to side
- when the elements in a space combine to make a balanced
31 Clues: geometric shapes • yellow, orange, red • red, yellow, and blue • green, blue and purple • orange, green and violet • a line going up and down • a line going side to side • any three-dimensional object • a mark connecting two points • one of the main properties of a color • the lightness or darkness of an object • varying the scale or color of patterns • ...
MATH WORD PUZZLE 2025-12-17
Across
- A relation where each input has exactly one output
- The fixed difference in an arithmetic sequence
- A theorem used to find the remainder easily
- The turning point of a parabola
- Possible values of zeros in a polynomial
- Polynomial written from highest to lowest degree
- A value that makes a polynomial equal to zero
- The graph of a quadratic function
- A shortcut method of polynomial division
- The middle term in a sequence or set
- A number multiplied to a variable
- An expression made up of variables and constants
- The average based on reciprocals
- A polynomial of first degree
- The term without a variable
- The number in front of the highest power
- The average obtained by adding and dividing
- The formula a² + b² = c² in right triangles
- An ordered list of numbers following a rule
- The vertical line dividing a parabola equally
- A polynomial with degree three
- A polynomial of second degree
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- An angle formed by two chords in a circle
- The number of terms in a binomial
- A mean commonly used in geometric sequences
- The result of (a+b)²
- A polynomial with exactly two terms
- The fixed multiplier in a geometric sequence
- A method of dividing polynomials using columns
- The answer after dividing polynomials
- The process of breaking polynomials into factors
- A polynomial with only one term
- A function defined by a polynomial expression
- A sequence with a constant ratio
- The highest exponent of a variable in a polynomial
- A theorem used to test possible rational zeros
- A sequence with a constant difference
- A statement connecting factors and zeros
- The number of terms in a trinomial
- A polynomial with exactly three terms
40 Clues: The result of (a+b)² • The term without a variable • A polynomial of first degree • A polynomial of second degree • A polynomial with degree three • The turning point of a parabola • A polynomial with only one term • A sequence with a constant ratio • The average based on reciprocals • The number of terms in a binomial • The graph of a quadratic function • ...
Shape Vocabulary Part 1 2022-10-24
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- Form Forms in paintings and sculptures that emphasize openings.
- An element of art. An enclosed space is defined by other art elements such as line, color, and texture.
- Shape In pictures, these are the figures.
- Form Forms in painting and sculpture with few or no openings or negative shapes.
- In artwork, negative or background shapes appear underneath or surrounding a figure.
- Shapes Free forms, or shapes and forms that represent living things having irregular edges, distinguished from the regular edges of geometric shapes.
- An element of design that appears three-dimensional and encloses volume such as a cube, sphere, pyramid, or cylinder. A term may also refer to the characteristics of an artwork’s visual elements (lines, color, texture, etc.) distinguished from its subject matter.
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- A method of applying perspective to an object or figure so that it seems to recede in space by shortening the depth dimension, making the form appear three-dimensional.
- Shapes in pictures make up the ground.
- Shapes Mechanical, human-made shapes such as squares, triangles, circles, etc. Geometric shapes have regular edges of geometric shapes.
- In artwork, a positive or main shape appears on top of background shapes.
11 Clues: Shapes in pictures make up the ground. • Shape In pictures, these are the figures. • Form Forms in paintings and sculptures that emphasize openings. • In artwork, a positive or main shape appears on top of background shapes. • Form Forms in painting and sculpture with few or no openings or negative shapes. • ...
ALttPR Crosswor(l)d Keysanity 2021-02-03
Across
- Ganon will appear inside Hyrule Castle exclusively in this gamemode
- Enabling Boss Shuffle can cause this creature to have more eyes than usual...
- This special randomizer is the only way to encounter the unused cannon soldiers
- The only dungeon where every small key is in a pot
- This confusing dungeon has more entrances than any other in the game
- The 5-chest house in Kakariko Village is owned by the Boss of this dungeon
- The main antagonist of ALttP
- A glitched state where Link seems to be both a bunny and not a bunny at the same time
- You'll have to explore the world for shiny triangles rather than fight Ganon
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- This cave's entrance doesn't seem to be logically in the right place...
- This cave on Death Mountain had its enemies changed to Eyegores in the GBA remake
- Obtaining this item is the easiest way to navigate the Dark World
- Link is rewarded with these after reading stone tablets with the Master Sword
- You need three of these to obtain the pedestal's item
- Term used to describe something unmodified from the original game
- The name of a popular entrance shuffle gamemode
- If you see the Bombos symbol in the Ice Palace, you know you ended up with this...
- Dark World cave south of the bomb shop
- This wise man is known for his tongue-twisting name
- Entrances won't even return you where you came from in this hellish randomizer mode
- You can preform this glitch with the Pegasus Boots, but you can only let go of the A button for one frame at a time
21 Clues: The main antagonist of ALttP • Dark World cave south of the bomb shop • The name of a popular entrance shuffle gamemode • The only dungeon where every small key is in a pot • This wise man is known for his tongue-twisting name • You need three of these to obtain the pedestal's item • Obtaining this item is the easiest way to navigate the Dark World • ...
Ssc 2021-02-23
Across
- This method , also called flame fusion.
- How many common types of lattice structure are there to which most metals belong?
- The only element that crystallizes in a simple cubic unit cell
- one common examples of network solids
- four of atoms per unit cell
- the most important of network covalent solids, which consists of covalently bonded silicon and oxygen atoms
- substances which have tendency "common electrons"
- it can be amorphous and crystalline
- Soft and sliippery allotropic modification of carbon
- It can occur only if radii differ by 15-30%
- in a nonpolar molecular solid, there is an intermolecular force called ... force
- This hole lies between two triangles on addicting layers
- synonim of allotropy for different crystalline forms of the same species
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- C60
- bond element which has non-polar
- is a typical metal with a face-centered cubic lattice structure
- hydrogen-bonded crystals
- solids which do not conduct electricity when they are in solid form
- The metals Ti, Co, Zn, Mg typically occur ... lattice structure with maximum packing.
- metals are good conductors of..
- is the type of solid where the particles are completely disorganized
- The properties of metals and alloys are dependent on their ....... structure
- it looks like a substance particles arranged in an orderly fashion, it is transparent, but in fact it is amourphous
- also called fullerenes, were one of the first nanoparticles discovered(22)
- The surface image of the ehat element was the first observation done by Scunning tunneling microscopy
- How many crystal systems are there?
- decision factor when selecting an electron microscope
- This crystals has “sea” of mobile mobile valence electrons
28 Clues: C60 • hydrogen-bonded crystals • four of atoms per unit cell • metals are good conductors of.. • it can be amorphous and crystalline • How many crystal systems are there? • bond element which has non-polar • one common examples of network solids • This method , also called flame fusion. • It can occur only if radii differ by 15-30% • ...
math ec 2020-12-22
Across
- the reverse process of expanding logarithms
- formula used for finding the length of a segment
- this is typically in a straight line, that best approximates all the individual data points
- cross the x-axis
- system two-dimensional plane consisting of the x and y axis. The axes divide the plane into four sections
- uses the formula (X1+X2/2, Y1+Y2/2)
- the point (0,0)
- complete set of possible values of the independent variables
- what the four regions on a graph are called
- when no x's or y's repeat
- to find this you have to multiply the number of degrees by PI/180
- angle angle rotated in counter-clockwise
- function b is a positive real number not equal to 1 and x occurs as an exponent
- the formula A=1/2*r^2*𝛉
- triangles a refernce to help determine trig values
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- similar parts facing each other or around an axis
- cross the y-axis
- angle angle rotated clockwise
- interest The formula A=P(1+r/n)^n t
- a continuous measure part of the circle
- helps to easily calculate COS, TAN, and SIN of any angle between 0 and 360
- the formula S=r*𝛉
- how high the curve is
- the formula A=1/2*b*h
- line that runs up and down on a graph
- half of the diameter is known as
- how long it takes for one full cycle through the function
- the set of all possible values that a function can take
- steepness of a linear graph
- to find this you have to multiply radians by 180/PI
30 Clues: the point (0,0) • cross the y-axis • cross the x-axis • the formula S=r*𝛉 • how high the curve is • the formula A=1/2*b*h • the formula A=1/2*r^2*𝛉 • when no x's or y's repeat • steepness of a linear graph • angle angle rotated clockwise • half of the diameter is known as • interest The formula A=P(1+r/n)^n t • uses the formula (X1+X2/2, Y1+Y2/2) • line that runs up and down on a graph • ...
New Girl 2021-04-04
Across
- Coach and May move to this Manhattan-adjacent city
- May plays this instrument
- The name Winston gives to the kitten he finds in the bar
- Robbie’s occupation is designing these
- Winston’s first wife
- Schmidt once guessed this actress’s phone number by randomly choosing numbers
- She has a hamster and drives a bus
- Nick’s favorite part of trail mix
- Nick’s Chicago-born alter ego
- Jess lost her virginity to this person
- Jess watches this movie repeatedly after breaking up with Spencer
- This is Jess’s middle name
- This is the gift Julia bought for Nick while she was out of town
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- The product that Nick and Schmidt originally designed for their pitch to Lori Greiner
- Sexual activity involving racial slurs and dolphin noises
- The name of the new trendy bar that goes in down the street from The Griffin
- The name of Ruth’s preschool
- This is Shivrang’s true love
- Who does Schmidt invite to Bangsgiving?
- Schmidt is from this city
- This is where Nick sees himself living in the future
- The name of the Chinese restaurant that delivers too many menus
- Winston’s undercover alias, a combination of his two favorite singers
- This is who Schmidt wanted to run for President in 2020
- Reagan is left alone on a train to this city
- The name of Schmidt and Cece’s house
- The first book that Nick finishes writing
- Who would Nick trust with his life?
- Winston lost his virginity to this person
- This is the name of the song Jess listens to on repeat after breaking up with Russell
30 Clues: Winston’s first wife • Schmidt is from this city • May plays this instrument • This is Jess’s middle name • The name of Ruth’s preschool • This is Shivrang’s true love • Nick’s Chicago-born alter ego • Nick’s favorite part of trail mix • She has a hamster and drives a bus • Who would Nick trust with his life? • The name of Schmidt and Cece’s house • ...
GEOMETRY 2021-05-21
Across
- triangle all sides of this triangle measure differently.
- a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles.
- angle Is an angle that measures less than 90 ° and they are in figures like equilateral triangles.
- angles are angles with the same measure.
- a quadrilateral with no sides parallel.
- triangle is a type of triangle with at least two equal sides and two equal angles.
- a shape of 4 sides
- figure with four equal sides and four right angles. (Belongs to polygons because its four equal sides whose vertices form 90-degree angles)
- is part of a line that has a starting point but does not have an endpoint.
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- lines lines that never cross and are always the same distance apart.
- It is a 3d shape that is considered a regular solid shape with six faces with 8 vertices and its base is a square.
- collection of points that have a straight path.
- triangle is a triangle that has three sides of equal length or is also known as a regular triangle.
- a round plane figure with a circumference and a center point.
- is the point where two or more elements meet, such as lines, rays or segments.
- is the total length or sum of all the sides of a shape, to find it on a rectangle or square, you add the lengths of all the four sides.
- angle is a type of angle that is always larger than 90° but less than 180°.
- everything that occupies space.
- three-dimensional figure that has a flat surface and a curved surface, pointed the top.
- angle angle that measures exactly 90º.
20 Clues: a shape of 4 sides • everything that occupies space. • a quadrilateral with no sides parallel. • angle angle that measures exactly 90º. • angles are angles with the same measure. • collection of points that have a straight path. • triangle all sides of this triangle measure differently. • a round plane figure with a circumference and a center point. • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-10
Across
- a flat surface that expends indefinitely in all directions.
- repetitions of observations of the same item/focus that occur in single or multiple cases.
- an angle that measures more than 90 degrees.
- the longest side of a right triangle.
- when lines intersect to form right angles.
- an angle that measures exactly 180 degrees.
- a statement that we can't prove but will accept it as being true.
- has two endpoints.
- an educated guess that is based on examples in a pattern.
- has one endpoint.
- two airplanes flying at different altitudes and different directions.
- represents a location in space.
- a point where two straight lines or rays meet.
- points that lie on the same line.
- one thousandth of a meter.
- an ancient greek philosopher and the founder of pythagoreanism.
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- objects that lie on the same plane.
- the same slope or steepness and never intersect.
- a flat geometric figure that has three sides and three angles.
- made up of an infinite set of points and extend indefinitely and have no thickness or width.
- an angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
- the process of arriving at a conclusion based on a set of observations.
- a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal.
- the sum of the squares on the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square on the hypotenuse.
- two rays with a common endpoint.
- a set of numbers arranged in a sequence such that they are related to each other in a specific rule.
- one of a triangles sides.
- when two or more lines meet or cross each other in a plane.
28 Clues: has one endpoint. • has two endpoints. • one of a triangles sides. • one thousandth of a meter. • represents a location in space. • two rays with a common endpoint. • points that lie on the same line. • objects that lie on the same plane. • the longest side of a right triangle. • when lines intersect to form right angles. • an angle that measures exactly 180 degrees. • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-09
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- 2. A weather system that is the boundary separating two different types of air.
- 15. The circulation of the wind in a high pressure system moves "".
- 9. The front in which a warm air mass is trapped by two cold fronts.
- 10. In winter, warm fronts bring this type of precipitation.
- 12. What does the "C" stand for in cT ("" Tropical)
- 6. The weather instrument in which it indicates which direction the wind is going.
- 8. The front in which it is represented by a blue line and triangles.
- 13. The pressure system in which it is represented as a red "L" on a weather map.
- 7. The color of the line that represents occluded fronts.
- 18. A breeze going from the sea to he land.
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- 5. The weather instrument that measures air pressure.
- 17. A breeze going from the land to sea.
- 3. The front in which a cold and warm air mass meet, but none of them have any force to push up one another.
- 16.The circulation of the air during a low pressure system moves "".
- 20.The type of winds that are the main belts of wind in a particular directions across the Earth.
- 4. The front which is represented with a red curved line, with red half circles on them.
- 1.The weather instrument that indicates/measures temperature.
- 14. The pressure system in which it is represented as a blue "H" on the weather map.
- 11. What does the "P" stand for in mP (Maritime "")
- 19. The type of winds that blow over a limited area.
20 Clues: 17. A breeze going from the land to sea. • 18. A breeze going from the sea to he land. • 12. What does the "C" stand for in cT ("" Tropical) • 11. What does the "P" stand for in mP (Maritime "") • 19. The type of winds that blow over a limited area. • 5. The weather instrument that measures air pressure. • 7. The color of the line that represents occluded fronts. • ...
Weather Menu Crossword 2021-11-15
Across
- is shown on a weather map by a blue H
- Cloud type that appears feathery or wispy, made from ice crystals
- Thunderstorm clouds that come in rainy or bad weather that can bring heavy rain, hail, and even tornados
- In a high-pressure system, you would expect ____ weather (good,bad)
- When there is a ____ passing by, you can expect thunderstorms
- Where do cold and warm air masses meet in a stationary boundary?
- A large body of air that has the same temperature and density throughout
- Low pressure systems rotate
- Is associated with bad weather and is shown on a weather map by a blue L
- If a air mass formed over the land near the equator it would be called
- This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles
Down
- When a warm front and a cold front collide, but neither of them have enough energy to move the other
- Water in any form falling from clouds. Ex. rain, drizzle, hail, snow, sleet
- A person who studies weather
- What type of front is caused by two cold fronts pushing up a warm front
- Big storms spin due to the ____ effect
- If a breeze is coming from the sea onto the land it is a ___ breeze
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- If a air mass formed over the water over the poles it would be called
- The two types of winds are local and ___ winds
- When air masses meet but do not mix due to the differences in temperature and density
- Clouds that are flat, low, and grey. Tend to produce steady, light precipitation
- Sea and land breezes are ___ winds
- Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____
24 Clues: Low pressure systems rotate • A person who studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Sea and land breezes are ___ winds • is shown on a weather map by a blue H • Big storms spin due to the ____ effect • The two types of winds are local and ___ winds • Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____ • This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles • ...
Weather Menu Crossword 2021-11-15
Across
- Cloud type that appears feathery or wispy, made from ice crystals
- Big storms spin due to the ____ effect
- Water in any form falling from clouds. Ex. rain, drizzle, hail, snow, sleet
- pressure, Is associated with bad weather and is shown on a weather map by a blue L
- A person who studies weather
- mass, A large body of air that has the same temperature and density throughout
- front, This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles
- Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____
- Sea and land breezes are ___ winds
- Where do cold and warm air masses meet in a stationary boundary?
- In a high-pressure system, you would expect ____ weather (good,bad)
- Low pressure systems rotate
Down
- Thunderstorm clouds that come in rainy or bad weather that can bring heavy rain, hail, and even tornados
- If a breeze is coming from the sea onto the land it is a ___ breeze
- front, What type of front is caused by two cold fronts pushing up a warm front
- pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H
- The two types of winds are local and ___ winds
- polar, If a air mass formed over the water over the poles it would be called
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- front, When a warm front and a cold front collide, but neither of them have enough energy to move the other
- Clouds that are flat, low, and grey. Tend to produce steady, light precipitation
- front, When there is a ____ passing by, you can expect thunderstorms
- Tropical, If a air mass formed over the land near the equator it would be called
- When air masses meet but do not mix due to the differences in temperature and density
24 Clues: Low pressure systems rotate • A person who studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Sea and land breezes are ___ winds • Big storms spin due to the ____ effect • The two types of winds are local and ___ winds • pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H • Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____ • ...
