triangles Crossword Puzzles
Rational Numbers 2013-06-13
3 Clues: Decimal Expansion of a Rational Number • Numbers which are not in the form of p/q • Criterion of congruency in which 2 sides and an included angle of the triangles are equal
Maths Portfolio 2022-05-21
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- are algebraic expressions that consist of variables and coefficients.
- refers generally to the elementary aspects of the theory of numbers, arts of mensuration, and numerical computation
- a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values
- are a set of values which helps to show the exact position of a point in the coordinate plane.
- a rule or principle, especially in mathematics, that can be shown to be true
- is a line that intersects a curve at a minimum of two distinct points
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- is a branch of mathematics that studies the sizes, shapes, positions angles, and dimensions of things
- is a number or any symbol representing a constant value that is multiplied by the variable of a single term or the terms of a polynomial.
- A proven statement used for proving another statement
- meeting a curve or surface in a single point if a sufficiently small interval is considered straight line tangent to a curve
- is a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles.
- is a shape consisting of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre.
12 Clues: A proven statement used for proving another statement • a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values • are algebraic expressions that consist of variables and coefficients. • is a line that intersects a curve at a minimum of two distinct points • a rule or principle, especially in mathematics, that can be shown to be true • ...
Fronts and air masses 2020-10-13
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- represented by alternating blue and red lines with blue triangles pointing towards the warmer air and red semicircles pointing towards the colder air.
- is represented by a solid line with semicircles pointing towards the colder air and in the direction of movement.
- take shape in high-latitude regions and are cold.
- form in the Arctic region and are very cold.
- has similar characteristics to a polar maritime air mass , but because of the shorter sea track the air is colder and less moist.
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- a weather front formed during the process of cyclogenesis, when a cold front overtakes a warm front
- is marked with the symbol of a blue line of triangle-shaped
- are cold, dry, and stable. These air masses originate over northern Canada and Alaska as a result of radiational cooling
- are cool, moist, and unstable.
- originate over the warm waters of the tropics and Gulf of Mexico, where heat and moisture are transferred to the overlying air from the waters below.
- form in low-latitude areas and are moderately warm.
- is a body of air with a relatively constant temperature and moisture content over a significant altitude.
12 Clues: are cool, moist, and unstable. • form in the Arctic region and are very cold. • take shape in high-latitude regions and are cold. • form in low-latitude areas and are moderately warm. • is marked with the symbol of a blue line of triangle-shaped • a weather front formed during the process of cyclogenesis, when a cold front overtakes a warm front • ...
Math Culminating: Crossword 2022-01-19
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- A relationship in which a constant change in the independent variable gives the same change in the dependent variable.
- A method of calculating the interest charge on a loan
- The middle entry in a list of data listed in numerical order
- The theory and formula to measuring right-angled triangles
- A series of payments made at equal intervals
- The most frequent number in a data set
- A systematic error in surveys that renders the data useless
- Units of measurement originated by the British
- The measurement of the outline of a shape
- A line drawn through a scatter plot that best represents a linear relationship between two variables
- The distance between the edge of a circle and the middle
- The difference between the largest and smallest values in a set of data
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- A ratio that has the same proportions when put in simplest form
- The relationship between two variables
- A graph that uses dots to represent values on an x and y-axis
- The number of times a number is multiplied by itself
- The central point of a set of data
- A shape that is made up of several different shapes
- The side of a right triangle that is opposite the angle
- The amount of space occupied by an object
- a rate that describes how one variable changes in relation to another
- A loan used to purchase property
- A graph that has a straight line, able to connect all the data
- A triangle with a 90-degree angle
- The worth of a digit
25 Clues: The worth of a digit • A loan used to purchase property • A triangle with a 90-degree angle • The central point of a set of data • The relationship between two variables • The most frequent number in a data set • The amount of space occupied by an object • The measurement of the outline of a shape • A series of payments made at equal intervals • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-03-02
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- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- Piece of paper, metal, plastic or rubber carrying an image to be reproduced using a printing press
- the colors that are in between the 6 main colors of the color wheel
- A certain kind of space where the figure is held
- You use this in an artwork to show shading and deep space
- a copy or replica of an artwork is called an ____
- groups of colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- this can be curvy, straight, diagonal, etc.
- red, yellow, orange, all of these colors are ____ colors
- you can make this kind of artwork by mixing different tools like markers,newspaper,colored pencils,
- one color and all the shades of that color
- when you copy someone else’s artwork without consent or credit
- you use this in a drawing to show action
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- colors black, grey, white are all ____ colors
- the way in which different elements of an artwork are combined
- framework that you use to build a sculpture
- a certain kind of space where the figure is not held. “Free space”
- green, blue, purple, all of these colors are ____ colors
- you use this to show roughness, softness, etc.
- a color made by mixing of two primary colors
- where artists keep all of there work
- the 3 colors that make all the secondary colors when mixed
- shading behind graffiti letters
- a gradual blending from on color to another color
- triangles, circles, squares, etc.
25 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 • ...
CPM CC3 Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2022-04-20
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- A point where two or more line segments or rays meet to form a corner.
- A number or series of numbers that repeats.
- Two rays, line segments, or lines that meet(intersect) to form a right angle.
- An angle that measures less than 90 degrees
- Two opposite angles formed by two intersection lines.
- To multiply a number by itself.
- Two angles that have a common side an no interior points in common.
- Any number that can be written as a fraction or repeating/terminating decimal.
- A number that is the product of an integer and itself
- Tow or more straight lines on a flat surface that do no intersect are _____________.
- An angle that measures 180 degrees.
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- If two angles of on triangle are congruent to the tow corresponding angles of another triangle, then the triangles are similar.
- When two lines are intersected by a third line(transversal), angles on the same side of the two lines and on the same side of the transversal are called _________ ______________.
- The two sides of a right triangle that form the right angle.
- Angles between a pair of lines that switch sides of a third intersecting line(called a transversal)
- The set of all numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal.
- Two angle measures who sum is 180 degrees.
- The longest side of a right triangle
- A line that intersects two more more lines on a flat surface(plane).
- An angle that measures 90 degrees.
20 Clues: To multiply a number by itself. • An angle that measures 90 degrees. • An angle that measures 180 degrees. • The longest side of a right triangle • Two angle measures who sum is 180 degrees. • A number or series of numbers that repeats. • An angle that measures less than 90 degrees • Two opposite angles formed by two intersection lines. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-09-22
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- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle
- is a picture that represents data in an organized manner
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value
- a set of values that show an exact position
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure
- line segment that joins two vertices in a shape or two-dimensional figure
- a number that shows the size or amount of something
- is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side opposite an acute angle
- an angle which is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label
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- a unit of angle measure
- a quantity used as a standard of measurement
- the space between two intersecting lines
- a rule in algebra or other branches of mathematics expressed by symbols or formulae
- the longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle
- a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles
- defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter
- the length of the hypotenuse divided by the length of the adjacent side
- a small angle which is less than 90 degrees
- having a common vertex and a common side
- is an operation that undoes what was done by the previous operation
- is an object that has both a magnitude and a direction
24 Clues: a unit of angle measure • the space between two intersecting lines • having a common vertex and a common side • a set of values that show an exact position • a small angle which is less than 90 degrees • a quantity used as a standard of measurement • a number that shows the size or amount of something • is an object that has both a magnitude and a direction • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-18
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- CIRCLE: A circle that is centered at the origin and always has a radius of 1
- Is the function inverse to the tangent function
- Are two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- A unit of measurement of angles
- The sum of the angle of of a triangle
- Mnemonic used to remember the formulas in getting the rato of sine, cosine, and tangent
- Ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse
- a2 + b2 = c2 is the formula of _________ theorem
- How does fractional parts of degrees are measured?
- TRIANGLE: Contains a right angle, which measures 90 degrees and two acute angles each less than 90 degrees
- Angle in standard position
- A plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
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- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite to the right angle
- Inverse of tangent
- inverse of sine
- Equal to the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse
- A branch of mathematics that deals with relationships between the sides and angles of triangles
- Length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side
- Is the angle in degrees measured clockwise from north
- The side opposite to the theta
- SIDE: Are angles which share the same terminal side
- the side closest to the theta
- Is the length of hypotenuse divided by the length of the adjacent side
- is measured by the amount of rotation from the initial side to the terminal side
24 Clues: inverse of sine • Inverse of tangent • Angle in standard position • the side closest to the theta • The side opposite to the theta • A unit of measurement of angles • The sum of the angle of of a triangle • Are two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • Is the function inverse to the tangent function • a2 + b2 = c2 is the formula of _________ theorem • ...
math crossword 2019-11-14
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- AP, AP which is not finite
- how many trigonometric ratios are there
- sum of probabilities of all elementary events of an event
- of circle , area of four quadrants =
- polynomial , polynomial of degree 3 is called
- shape of a bucket
- determines if a quadratic equation has real roots or not
- , ore than and less than ogive are used to find out ______ of data
- defined ,value of tan 90
- quadratic polynomial has how many zeroes
- probability of impossible event
- pair of lines which are inconsistent
- line which intersects circle at two points
- of criteria to prove two triangles as similar
- frequency , frequency used for more than and less than ogive graphs
- and cone , shape of ice cream cone includes ___and ___ figures
- 2(l+b)h is ________ of cuboid
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- of depression, the case when we lower our head to look at the object
- median mode, 3 measures of central tendency
- max number of secants drawn in a circle
- of integers,euclid's division lemma has to do with
- value of cosec 30
- sum or difference of a rational and irrational number is
- meaning of greek letter sigma
- sum of all angles in a triangle
- how many methods are there to solve a pair of linear equations
- distance of a point from y-axis
- real roots , when discriminant>0
- number of parallel tangents of a circle
- of sight , line drawn from eye of observer to given object
- term ,a+(n-1)d gives
31 Clues: value of cosec 30 • shape of a bucket • term ,a+(n-1)d gives • defined ,value of tan 90 • AP, AP which is not finite • meaning of greek letter sigma • 2(l+b)h is ________ of cuboid • sum of all angles in a triangle • distance of a point from y-axis • probability of impossible event • real roots , when discriminant>0 • of circle , area of four quadrants = • ...
Pythagorean Theorem And Trigonometric Functions (Geometry) 2013-03-13
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- An abbreviation for the cosine function used on calculator keys.
- When performing the three trig functions, the ________ measure goes in the parenthesis.
- An abbreviation for the tangent function used on calculator keys.
- When you have an x squared in an equation, you will have to take the __________ of both sides to solve it.
- A trig function where the raito is adjacent over hypotenuse.
- The __________ of the Pythagorean Theorem is useed to determine if a triangle is a right triangle.
- In order to use Pythagorean Theorem or the three trig functions on a triangle, it must be a ___________.
- A theorem that is used to find a missing side of a right triangle when the other two are known.
- An acronym used to remember the trig functions and their ratios.
- A trig function where the raito is opposite over hypotenuse.
- The Pythagorean Theorem will help you find a missing ________ of a triangle.
- Sine is equal to _________.
- The study of triangles.
- Cosine is equal to adjacent over _________.
- An abbreviation for the sine function used on calculator keys.
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- Sine is equal to _________ over hypotenuse.
- Cosine is equal to _________.
- The Pythagorean Theorem is __________.
- Sine, Cosine, and Tangent are each an example of a trig ____________.
- Tangent is equal to _________.
- A trig function where the raito is opposite over adjacent.
- In order to use Pythagorean Theorem or the three trig functions on a triangle, it must have a ___________.
- Tangent is equal to opposite over _________.
- The type of trig function used when you need to find an angle measure.
24 Clues: The study of triangles. • Sine is equal to _________. • Cosine is equal to _________. • Tangent is equal to _________. • The Pythagorean Theorem is __________. • Sine is equal to _________ over hypotenuse. • Cosine is equal to adjacent over _________. • Tangent is equal to opposite over _________. • A trig function where the raito is opposite over adjacent. • ...
Grade 10 Math Puzzle 2013-06-10
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- The first step of factoring is to take out the ____
- If the 2nd differences are the same then it is a ________ relation
- The shortest distance from a point and line is the ________ distance
- A linear system can also be solved by _______
- A linear system can be solved by _______
- The slope of perpendicular lines are negative _________ of eachother
- You can multiply binomials by performing ________ *hint* an acronym
- A line that joins from the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of an opposite side
- Shapes with the same angles and side lengths are ________
- If a in the equation is negative then the parabola opens ________
- The number of solutions parallel and distinct linear systems have
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- x_2+y_2 = r_2 is the equation of a _______ with the center (0,0)
- The point 3 medians intersect in a triangle
- To change an equation from standard form to vertex form you can ____________ *hint* 3 words
- equation √(x_2-x_1)2 + (y_2-y_1)2 is for?
- is known as the _________
- Another world for "Point of Intersection"
- If a in the equation is greater than 1 the parabola is a ________
- M= is the equation for?
- The acronym to remember trigonometric ratios
- If you have a and the 2 zeros then you can write a quadratic equation in _______ form
- Parallel lines have the same _____
- If 2 triangles have the same angles and proportional sides they are ________
- The maximum or minimum of a parabola is called the _____
- A line segment that joins 2 points on a curve
25 Clues: is known as the _________ • M= is the equation for? • Parallel lines have the same _____ • A linear system can be solved by _______ • equation √(x_2-x_1)2 + (y_2-y_1)2 is for? • Another world for "Point of Intersection" • The point 3 medians intersect in a triangle • The acronym to remember trigonometric ratios • A linear system can also be solved by _______ • ...
Maths is fun 2022-06-12
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- non-terminating and non-repeating decimal expansion
- an angle greater than 90 degree and less than 180 degree
- Zero and its operation are first defined by him
- find the value of any one of the variables from one equation in terms of the other variable
- the practice or maths of collecting and analysing numerical data in large quantities
- a unit of angle measure
- Can be expressed in the form p/q where q is unequal to 0
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- a symbol written above and to the right of a mathematical expression to indicate the operation of raising to a power
- the ratio of the circumference of any circle to the diameter of that circle.
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- relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two numbers or other mathematical expressions.
- the horizontal coordinate of a point in a plane Cartesian coordinate system obtained by measuring parallel to the x-axis
- a solution to an equation, usually expressed as a number or an algebraic formula.
- part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol
- a number that is divisible only by itself and 1
- the area contained by the x and y axes
- expression which is composed of variables, constants and exponents
- a smooth curve joining two endpoints.
- a symmetrical three-dimensional shape, either solid or hollow, contained by six equal squares
- an important constant that is found in many contexts and is the base for natural logarithms
20 Clues: a unit of angle measure • a smooth curve joining two endpoints. • the area contained by the x and y axes • Zero and its operation are first defined by him • a number that is divisible only by itself and 1 • non-terminating and non-repeating decimal expansion • an angle greater than 90 degree and less than 180 degree • ...
Sammy 2024-05-08
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- The-number-we-divide-by.
- the-relative-sizes-of-two-or-more-values.
- The-starting-point.
- Always-the-same-distance-apart-and-never-touching.
- The-"middle"-of-a-sorted-list-of-numbers.
- How-much-of-something-per-1-unit-of-something-else.
- A-line-that-goes-straight-up
- A-value-that-"lies-outside"-(is-much-smaller-or-larger-than)-most-of-the-other-values-in-a-set-of-data.
- The-result-of-multiplying-a-number-by-an-integer-(not-by-a-fraction).
- A-solid-object-with-two-identical-ends-and-flat-sides.
- The-result-of-adding-two-or-more-numbers.
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- A-line-that-goes-side-ways
- The-amount-of-3-dimensional-space-something-takes-up.
- To-make-a-fraction-as-simple-as-possible.
- a-number-or-the-result-of-a-calculation.
- A-comparison-of-two-related-quantities.
- The-sides-are-triangles-which-meet-at-the-top
- The-difference-between-the-lowest-and-highest-values.
- when-we-multiply-to-remove-the-(-)
- A-number-with-no-fractional-part-(no-decimals).
- the-average-of-the-the-average-of-the-numbers:-a-calculated-"central"-value-of-a-set-of-numbers.:-a-calculated-"central"-value-of-a-set-of-numbers.
- In-Algebra-a-term-is-either-a-single-number-or-variable,-or-numbers-and-variables-multiplied-together.
- It-is-written-as-a-small-number-to-the-right-and-above-the-base-number.
- What-is-left-after-all-deductions-have-been-made.
- A-general-term-meaning-1
25 Clues: The-starting-point. • The-number-we-divide-by. • A-general-term-meaning-1 • A-line-that-goes-side-ways • A-line-that-goes-straight-up • when-we-multiply-to-remove-the-(-) • A-comparison-of-two-related-quantities. • a-number-or-the-result-of-a-calculation. • To-make-a-fraction-as-simple-as-possible. • the-relative-sizes-of-two-or-more-values. • ...
Geometry 2023-06-12
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- polyhedron with one face (known as the "base") a polygon and all the other faces triangles meeting at a common polygon vertex (known as the "apex")
- a plane figure with four equal sides and four right (90°) angles.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- a symmetrical three-dimensional shape, either solid or hollow, contained by six equal squares.
- the extent or measurement of a surface
- a polygon with three edges and three vertices.
- a angle of 90°
- the set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point called the center of the circle
- an angle less than 90°
- a two-dimensional doubly ruled surface spanned by two linearly independent vectors
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- a round solid figure, or its surface, with every point on its surface equidistant from its center.
- the enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle.
- an angle greater than 90°
- a 0-dimensional mathematical object
- the surface traced by a moving straight line (the generatrix) that always passes through a fixed point (the vertex)
- a straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions.
- a quadrilateral whose four sides can be grouped into two pairs of equal-length sides that are adjacent to each other
- a line section that can link two points.
- a quadrilateral with one pair of opposite sides parallel.
- any of a set of straight lines passing through one point
20 Clues: a angle of 90° • an angle less than 90° • an angle greater than 90° • a 0-dimensional mathematical object • the extent or measurement of a surface • a line section that can link two points. • a polygon with three edges and three vertices. • any of a set of straight lines passing through one point • a quadrilateral with one pair of opposite sides parallel. • ...
sus puzzle 2023-02-07
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- best friends with coiny
- 1st boss of expert mode of tbz
- Fortnite Battlepass? To review US History?
- host of the 5th season of bfdi
- your best friend
- levelhead's teleporter
- a field with all white flowers, located on the 5 bee area
- does not exist
- new jersey high school
- wake up the wublins
- canonically known to be one of the fastest characters of bfdi
- it's falling
- has op teleport ability
- triple elemental found on plant, cold island
- ______ battler runs into enemies and explodes
- barrb's best friend
- my favorite type of bow
- _______ battler builds walls slower than builder battler
- a game that I keep blabbering about
- if you were a bee, you would be this bee
- shoots nails, can buff other towers
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- shoots punisher grenades
- jp bro
- 150 total health, shield is half of health
- weakest unit in vanilla starcraft
- el _____ is bread in Spanish
- Creeper, aw man (also interceptor)
- an ai that you keep blabbering about
- adoowop, adoowop, adoowop, adoowop
- literally joey thomas bro
- can use maps to teleport, runner-up of bfdi
- the 3rd season of bfdi
- the 2nd season of bfdi
- bee made of triangles
- a bird, also refers to a guy with a key
- best board theme
- you must call him
- cold and fire
- 0.14 firerate at base
- ______ hands is a song you used to play a lot
- flowah's best friend
- ________ battler walks, stands for a while, explodes
42 Clues: jp bro • it's falling • cold and fire • does not exist • your best friend • best board theme • you must call him • wake up the wublins • barrb's best friend • flowah's best friend • bee made of triangles • 0.14 firerate at base • levelhead's teleporter • new jersey high school • the 3rd season of bfdi • the 2nd season of bfdi • best friends with coiny • has op teleport ability • ...
Precalculus Crossword 2022-04-28
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- adjacent/hypotenuse
- is the name for a graph of the quadratic
- opposite/hypotenuse
- measures triangles
- The x-values for which f(x)=o
- set of all y-values
- opposite/adjacent
- is the term that indicates that a periodic function has been translated left or right
- A change in the location or specific shape of a parent function, without changing its general shape
- a given value of its independent variable if, for that value, there is no output
- A function is defined at a given value of the independent variable if it assigns that input an output; defined means "takes on a value".
- The # of times a value is the root of a polynomial function
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- The name for the graph of the reciprocal
- A function is defined at a given value of the independent variable if it assigns that input an output; defined means "takes on a value".
- angle that measures from the horizontal downward to an object
- the acute positive angle that is formed by the terminal side of the angle theta and the horizontal axis
- and angle measure equivalent to one "radius" length around a circle
- A function operation symbolized (fog)(x) that is equivalent to f (g(x)).
- A graph with no breaks, gaps, or holes
- an angle that measures from the horizontal upward to an object
- the angle measure that is equivalent to 1/360 of a complete revolution about an angle
- half of the distance between the minumum and maximum output values of a sine or cosine funtion
- Is determined by rotating a ray about its endpoint
- Set of ordered pairs where each input has one output
- set of all x-values
25 Clues: opposite/adjacent • measures triangles • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • set of all y-values • set of all x-values • The x-values for which f(x)=o • A graph with no breaks, gaps, or holes • The name for the graph of the reciprocal • is the name for a graph of the quadratic • Is determined by rotating a ray about its endpoint • ...
Math Final Review 2022-05-31
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- a quadrilateral with all angles 90 degrees, with 2 pairs of parallel sides, with all sides congruent
- lateral faces meet to form them
- a polyhedron with four faces
- a quadrilateral with all sides congruent and 2 pairs of parallel sides
- a minor arc formed by the central angle
- quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides
- the point of concurrency for the three angle bisectors in a triangle
- a line that intersects a circle at two points
- parallelograms that connect the corresponding sides of bases in a polyhedron
- quadrilateral with 2 pairs of congruent sides that are next to each other
- angle whose vertex is the center of a circle, radii open up to the edge of a circle
- Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent
- angle whose vertex is on the circle and the sides are chords
- a solid formed by polygons that enclose a single region of space
- a quadrilateral with all angles 90 degrees and 2 pairs of parallel sides
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- a triangle with 2 or more equal sides
- point of concurrency for the three perpendicular bisectors in a triangle
- quadrilateral with 2 parallel sides
- point of concurrency for the three altitudes in a triangle
- circles that share a tangency point and tangent
- opposite angle of central angle
- if two or more coplanar circles have the same center(they can also be congruent sometimes)
- a triangle with no congruent sides
- a triangle with a 90 degree angle
- a line that touches one point on the circle and is only outside the circle
25 Clues: a polyhedron with four faces • lateral faces meet to form them • opposite angle of central angle • a triangle with a 90 degree angle • a triangle with no congruent sides • quadrilateral with 2 parallel sides • a triangle with 2 or more equal sides • a minor arc formed by the central angle • quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides • ...
Judaism 2025-03-05
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- A joyous holiday celebrating the survival of the Jews in Persia
- A harvest festival commemorating the Israelites’ time in the desert
- To chat or talk in a friendly, persuasive wayTorah The most sacred text in Judaism
- A coming-of-age ceremony for Jewish girls
- Food that follows Jewish dietary laws
- Boldness or audacity, sometimes admirable, sometimes not
- A symbol of Judaism, consisting of two overlapping triangles
- The founding patriarch of Judaism
- The language of Jewish scriptures and prayers
- A place of Jewish worship
- Unleavened bread eaten during Passover
- The Jewish New Year
- A seven-branched candelabrum, used in the Temple in Jerusalem
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- A small parchment containing scripture, placed on doorposts
- A holiday celebrating the Israelites' escape from slavery in Egypt
- A ram's horn blown during Jewish religious ceremonies
- A sacred agreement between God and the Jewish people
- The prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt
- The Day of Atonement, the holiest day in Judaism
- The dispersion of Jews beyond Israel, especially after the Babylonian exile
- The modern Jewish state
- A small cap worn by Jewish men as a sign of respect
- A prayer shawl worn by Jewish men during prayer
- A Jewish religious leader and teacher
- Small black leather boxes containing scripture, worn during prayer
- The Jewish day of rest, observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening
- The Festival of Lights, celebrating the rededication of the Temple
- The biblical story of the Israelites' departure from Egypt
28 Clues: The Jewish New Year • The modern Jewish state • A place of Jewish worship • The founding patriarch of Judaism • Food that follows Jewish dietary laws • A Jewish religious leader and teacher • Unleavened bread eaten during Passover • A coming-of-age ceremony for Jewish girls • The language of Jewish scriptures and prayers • The prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt • ...
Review of New Years 2025-01-14
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- This star has been gone this amount of days before it reappears for the New Year
- The last animal in our list of zodiac animals
- The Chinese were the first to use these during their New Years celebration
- This is the dynasty where the Lunar New Year first originated
- People do this during the Lunar New Year in order to rid their houses of bad luck
- Businesses will not let people use this during the New Years Celebration
- My distance from this part of the plant will determine my season
- The people who drop the confetti at midnight in Times Square
- I am one of the gifts the Romans would give to each other for New Years
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- The Ball in time square is covered in what type of shape?
- I am the two headed god in Rome
- The rising of this star represents the beginning of the New Year
- The Chinese word for year
- By paying special attention to the sky, I could tell what season it is
- By paying special attention to the plants, I could tell what season it is
- In Babylon, this person was humiliated by the high priest.
- I am the location that contains pyramids
- In Egypt, this waterway will flood representing the beginning of the new year
- The first recorded location to celebrate New Years
- If the Babylonian King did this, it was considered to be a good year
- If I there is "idleness" it means that I am...
21 Clues: The Chinese word for year • I am the two headed god in Rome • I am the location that contains pyramids • The last animal in our list of zodiac animals • If I there is "idleness" it means that I am... • The first recorded location to celebrate New Years • The Ball in time square is covered in what type of shape? • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary with a Hint of Unit 2 2025-11-12
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- to get the numbers in the second ratio
- Each flat side of a polyhedron
- word base to refer to the length of this side
- (of a parallelogram or triangle), choose any side of a parallelogram or triangle to be the shape’s base. Sometimes we use
- vertex, For each side of a triangle, there is one vertex that is not on that
- the space inside of a shape
- a point where two or more edges meet
- a type of polyhedron that has two bases that are identical copies of each other
- Each straight side of a polygon
- without any gaps or overlaps
- a type of polyhedron that has one base. All the other faces are triangles, and they all
- a closed, three-dimensional shape with flat sides
- the number of cubic units that fill a three-dimensional region, without any gaps or
- a type of quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides
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- (of a parallelogram or triangle), the shortest distance from the base of the shape to the opposite side (for a
- the number of square units that cover a two-dimensional region, without any gaps or
- area, the number of square units that covers all the faces of the
- do not cross each other
- take apart
- a type of polygon that has 4 sides
- put together
- (of a prism or pyramid), The word base can also refer to a face of a polyhedron
- or opposite vertex (for a triangle)
- at a single vertex
- a closed, two-dimensional shape with straight sides
- a two-dimensional figure that can be folded to make a polyhedron
- ratios, if you can multiply each of the numbers in the first ratio by the same
27 Clues: take apart • put together • at a single vertex • do not cross each other • the space inside of a shape • without any gaps or overlaps • Each flat side of a polyhedron • Each straight side of a polygon • a type of polygon that has 4 sides • or opposite vertex (for a triangle) • a point where two or more edges meet • to get the numbers in the second ratio • ...
Exam Review 2025-12-15
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- The name of Vincent Van Gogh's most famous painting, consisting of a night time landscape and stars.
- How you arrange a work of art, this consists of contrast, emphasis, movement, variety, unity, scale, balance
- Artwork that is not meant to look realistic.
- A drawing, painting, or photograph of an arrangement of objects in art, usually on a table.
- 3-D object that has height, width, and depth
- Shading technique where you create value by criss crossing lines
- What we see because of reflected light, such as blue, green, yellow, etc.
- The kind of balance where something is not the same on each side
- Building blocks that make up a work of art, consisting of line, color, shape, value, texture, shape, and form.
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- When you start shading a whole sheet evenly before you draw on it.
- How light or dark something is
- 2-D, flat object that is created by lines, like squares, rectangles, triangles, etc.
- A drawing tool used to smudge and blend pencil marks.
- Area around, between, or inside objects. Can show depth or distance.
- The kind of balance where there is symmetry in several directions and it radiates out from a central point, usually forming a circle.
- How something feels or appears to feel
- When you have very intense, dark shadows against very light highlights.
- Shading technique where you can create value or color with a bunch of dots.
- The kind of balance where something is the same on both sides
- A path made by a moving point. Can be curved, straight, wavy, etc.
20 Clues: How light or dark something is • How something feels or appears to feel • Artwork that is not meant to look realistic. • 3-D object that has height, width, and depth • A drawing tool used to smudge and blend pencil marks. • The kind of balance where something is the same on both sides • Shading technique where you create value by criss crossing lines • ...
Structures and Forces 2021-11-23
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- An internal force that acts by pulling the particles of an object apart in exact opposite directions.
- An internal force that acts in an object when the object is twisted.
- An internal force that occurs when forces push or pull in opposite directions within an object.
- An internal force that presses the particles of a object together.
- A solid structural component that stands vertically by itself. Often used to support beams.
- A ________ structure has a hollow, often curved, shape. An example would be a water bottle.
- Beaver dams and bird nests are examples of __________ structures.
- A ________ structure uses a network or skeleton of materials that support each other. An example would be a spider web.
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- A flat, horizontal structural component that is supported on both sides.
- Forces that come from within the structure itself are called ________ forces.
- A __________ is a push or a pull.
- A _________ structure is made of one single construction material with no space inside. An example would be a concrete dam.
- A curved structural component commonly found in Roman architecture.
- A building, or other object, constructed with several parts.
- Forces that come from outside the structure and act on the structure from the outside are called _______ forces.
- The center of _________ is the point around which a structure’s mass is equally balanced in all directions.
- A framework of beams that are joined together, usually in the form of interlocking triangles.
17 Clues: A __________ is a push or a pull. • A building, or other object, constructed with several parts. • Beaver dams and bird nests are examples of __________ structures. • An internal force that presses the particles of a object together. • A curved structural component commonly found in Roman architecture. • ...
VC1 Final Review 1 2025-12-12
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- element of art that is an enclosed space having only two dimensions
- principle of design that refers to differences between elements such as color, texture, value and shape
- lines that define the the outer edges and inner details
- principle of design, associated with rhythm, that refers to the arrangement of parts in an artwork that creates a sense of motion to the viewer's eye through the work
- shapes are derived from mechanical, human-made objects, such as circles, squares and triangles
- another name for color
- color made by mixing 2 primary colors together
- colors that are the basis for all other color mixtures - red, yellow, & blue
- a lighter version of a color. Mixing white + a color.
- Art that represents the subject matter in its true depiction
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- element of art indicates a feeling of depth in a work of art. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane or the areas in a work of art, both positive and/or negative
- an illustrative model of color hues around a circle
- subject matter that contains inanimate objects
- color harmony consisting of colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- movement,characterized by repeated elements of art
- depicting a range of lights and darks by applying a medium to create the illusion of depth/form on a two-dimensional surface
- repetition of elements, or combinations of elements, in a recognizable organization
17 Clues: another name for color • subject matter that contains inanimate objects • color made by mixing 2 primary colors together • movement,characterized by repeated elements of art • an illustrative model of color hues around a circle • a lighter version of a color. Mixing white + a color. • lines that define the the outer edges and inner details • ...
Math 2023-12-08
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- "a three-dimensional geometric shape with a polygon as its base and the lateral surfaces as triangles that meet at a common vertex"
- "the amount of space in a certain 3D object"
- "an angle that is exactly equal to 90 degrees (or π/2) in measure."
- "the total space taken up by a flat (2-D) surface or shape of an object"
- "a straight line that makes the right angle (90 degrees) with the other line"
- "a term used to describe what a 3D shape would look like if it was opened out and laid flat"
- "a polygon that is direct equiangular (all angles are equal in measure) and equilateral (all sides have the same length)"
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- "a triangle that has two equal sides"
- "a triangle in which all three sides are in different lengths, and all three angles are of different measures"
- "a pair of numbers which are used to determine the position of a point or a shape in a 2-dimensional plane"
- "the amount of space covering the outside of a three-dimensional shape"
- "a three-dimensional object with parallel straight sides and a top and bottom base that are the same polygonal shape"
- "measures the total length around the outside of a shape"
- "a point where two or more edges meet"
- "a closed figure made up of line segments (not curves) in a two-dimensional plane"
15 Clues: "a triangle that has two equal sides" • "a point where two or more edges meet" • "the amount of space in a certain 3D object" • "measures the total length around the outside of a shape" • "an angle that is exactly equal to 90 degrees (or π/2) in measure." • "the amount of space covering the outside of a three-dimensional shape" • ...
Shape, Location, Transformation, Pythagoras & Trigonometry 2014-08-20
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- The ratio of the length in a drawing (or model) to the length of the real thing.
- A solid object where: The base is a polygon (a straight-sided shape)and The sides are triangles which meet at the top (the apex).
- A three dimensional object: width, depth and height.
- There is a central point that stays fixed and everything else moves around that point in a circle.
- An object that has height, width and depth, like any object in the real world.
- An imaginary line around which something rotates.
- Explanation of the symbols used in a chart, diagram , drawing, map, table.
- The amount of space inside the boundary of a flat (2-dimensional) object such as a triangle or circle.
- A solid object that has two identical ends and all flat sides and the cross section is the same all along its length.
- Moving a shape, without rotating or flipping it. "Sliding"
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- When one shape becomes exactly like another if you flip, slide or turn it.
- Gives a location on a map using coordinates.
- A shape that only has two dimensions (such as width and height) and no thickness.
- An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror.
- A plane which has a horizontal line (x axis) and a vertical line (y axis). It is also known as coordinate plane.
- A pattern that you can cut and fold to make a model of a solid shape.
- To make bigger.
17 Clues: To make bigger. • Gives a location on a map using coordinates. • An imaginary line around which something rotates. • An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror. • A three dimensional object: width, depth and height. • Moving a shape, without rotating or flipping it. "Sliding" • A pattern that you can cut and fold to make a model of a solid shape. • ...
Elements & Principles of Art and Design in Photography 2025-10-08
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- Lines that move toward each other and draw the viewer’s eye to a single point.
- A composition rule that divides the frame into nine equal parts to help place subjects off-center
- Objects like doors, windows, or hallways that naturally surround a subject in a photo.
- When different elements on each side of a photo are uneven but still look balanced.
- When both sides of a photo are visually equal or mirror each other.
- Lines that gently bend or curve, guiding the viewer’s eye through the image.
- Imaginary triangles created by the arrangement of subjects or lines in a photo.
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- Lines that move left to right, often creating a calm or stable feeling.
- Lines that move up and down, often creating a sense of strength or height.
- A flat, two-dimensional area defined by edges, outlines, or color.
- A path that directs the viewer’s eye and defines shape or structure in a photo.
- The empty or open areas around and between the subjects in a photo.
- A three-dimensional object shown through light, shadow, and perspective.
- The area in a photo that contains the main subject or objects of focus.
- Man-made or added elements, like mirrors or picture frames, used to surround a subject.
- Elements from nature, such as trees, leaves, or branches, that frame the subject.
- Actual triangular shapes found in objects or architecture.
- A composition technique that uses objects in the scene to surround and highlight the main subject.
- The visual surface quality of an object that shows how something might feel if touched.
19 Clues: Actual triangular shapes found in objects or architecture. • A flat, two-dimensional area defined by edges, outlines, or color. • The empty or open areas around and between the subjects in a photo. • When both sides of a photo are visually equal or mirror each other. • Lines that move left to right, often creating a calm or stable feeling. • ...
Design of Puzzle Structures 2024-09-12
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- A method used to study the behaviour of structures under complex loading using computational models[10]
- the main vertical columns that transfer the load of the bridge to the ground, they are placed throughout the span of the bridge[5]
- A structural member that transmits loads to columns, and resist bending, horizontal[4]
- A structural framework used to support long spans with minimal material[5]
- A reinforced concrete shaft at the centre of the building, which is attached to the structural frame to help stability[7,4]
- A type of deformation that occurs when a material is subjected to a force perpendicular to its cross-section[7]
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- longest type of bridge, it is similar to an upside down arch bridge[10]
- A structural member that is used to provide structural stability, they usually form triangles between beams and columns[5]
- The use of advanced materials like carbon fibres to reinforce structural components[9]
- The structural components that connect the bridge to the ground at the ends of the bridge[8]
- A specific type of structural member used to resist lateral forces in buildings [9]
- The primary load-bearing component of a building’s frame[6]
12 Clues: The primary load-bearing component of a building’s frame[6] • longest type of bridge, it is similar to an upside down arch bridge[10] • A structural framework used to support long spans with minimal material[5] • A specific type of structural member used to resist lateral forces in buildings [9] • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword d 2020-09-03
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- Water released from the subducting slab causes the overlying mantle to partially melt, forming magma that sustains the Cascade Range of volcanoes (black triangles). The crust is the outermost major layer of the earth, ranging from about 10 to 65 km in thickness worldwide
- the edges of tectonic plates.
- The portion of the Eath's crust that primarily contains granit, is less dense that oceanic crust, and is 20-50 km thick
- The Himalayas are bordered to the northwest by the mountain ranges of the Hindu Kush and the Karakoram and to the north by the high and vast Plateau of Tibet. The width of the Himalayas from south to north varies between 125 and 250 miles (200 and 400 km).
- The region where oceanic plates sink down into the asthenosphere.
- Sections of the Earth's Crust that move due to convection currents
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- divergent boundary in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
- Places where tectonic plates slide along beside one another as they move
- Places where plates are pulling apart
- Places where tectonic plates are coming together
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- one plate moves under the other- create trench/mountains
- A major geological fault in California formed by a sliding transform boundary.
- a series of connected mountains
- sudden movements of Earth's crust followed by a series of shocks
- Earth's Crust located under the ocean
- A major belt of volcanoes that rims the Pacific Ocean
17 Clues: the edges of tectonic plates. • a series of connected mountains • Places where plates are pulling apart • Earth's Crust located under the ocean • Places where tectonic plates are coming together • A major belt of volcanoes that rims the Pacific Ocean • divergent boundary in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean • one plate moves under the other- create trench/mountains • ...
MBF 3CR 2015-06-15
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- three values that divide a set of data into four intervals with equal numbers of data
- the x-intercepts of a quadratic relation. the value of x when y = 0
- a binomial of the form x^2-r^2. the factors of a difference of squares are (x-r)(x+r)
- the longest side of a right triangle. the side across the right angle
- data that are distinct and can be counted, ex the number of students who like rice
- the sum of values in a set of data divided by the number of values in the set of data
- 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
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- means 'triangle measurement.' used to calculate lengths of sides and measures of angles in triangles
- the middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest
- quadratic relation y=a(x-h)^2 + k
- the length of time for which interest is calculated before being accumulated
- the side that forms one of the arms of the angle being considered in a right triangle, but is not the the hypotenuse
- a group of individuals or items that are representative of the population from which they are taken
- a set of outcomes with the same results
15 Clues: 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 • the difference between the greatest and the least values in a set of data • ...
Logithmics 2025-05-06
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- It is the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data.
- Formula: The solution to a quadratic equation is x= -b ± √(b2 - 4ac)/2a.
- Arithmetic is an elementary branch of mathematics that deals with numerical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- A statement that two values are not equal.
- Logs represent the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.
- Is the numerical factor of a term when multiplied by a variable.
- It's a major part of mathematics in which letters and other symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher-dimensional analogs.
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- Value: The distance a number is from 0, which always results in a positive value.
- A branch of mathematics concerned with relationships between angles and side lengths of triangles.
- A line or curve that continuously approaches a curve but never reaches.
- An algebraic expression that has three terms in it.
- It is an algebraic expression consisting of variables, coefficients, and terms combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
- Calculus is the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape.
- indicates how many times the base number should be multiplied
15 Clues: A statement that two values are not equal. • An algebraic expression that has three terms in it. • indicates how many times the base number should be multiplied • Is the numerical factor of a term when multiplied by a variable. • A line or curve that continuously approaches a curve but never reaches. • ...
erhbfoiebc 2025-11-09
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- – The Square-Root Spirits refuse to turn into neat whole numbers—wild and untamed forever.
- – The Arrows of Direction guide lost travelers through both magnitude and motion.
- – In the Kingdom of Triangles, three siblings—Sine, Cosine, and Tangent—guard the secret of every angle.
- – Tiny giants hide inside numbers; they use powers of ten to look both big and small.
- – Twin alchemists mix potions in perfect balance—too much or too little breaks the spell.
- – Deep in the Forest of Parabolas lies a spell withonly the brave can find its two roots.
- – The Treasure Chest of Gold multiplies itself each night—coins earning coins without end.
- – The Scales of Math decide who is greater, who is smaller, and who dares to be equal.
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- – Around the Enchanted Circle, ancient runes whisper the laws of hidden angles.
- – Two rival wizards cast different spells, yet they meet at the same magical point of truth.
- – The Timekeeper’s scroll adds every event, one after another, to reveal the grand total of fate.
- – Sailors of the Northern Kingdom use three-digit codes to find their way home.
- – The wise Greek sage left a square-filled riddle: “The sum of the legs reveals the hypotenuse.”
- – The Shape Shifter can flip, spin, slide, or grow—beware, it never stays the same!
- – The Oracle of Chance predicts the future—though never with certainty!
15 Clues: – The Oracle of Chance predicts the future—though never with certainty! • – Around the Enchanted Circle, ancient runes whisper the laws of hidden angles. • – Sailors of the Northern Kingdom use three-digit codes to find their way home. • – The Arrows of Direction guide lost travelers through both magnitude and motion. • ...
Unit 5 Geometry Vocabulary 2021-11-16
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- when the distances between points are equal.
- is a polygon with three
- a triangle that has two sides of equal length.
- a triangle that has no equal sides
- a triangle that has two sides of equal length
- and three vertices.
- that point where all the three altitudes of a triangle intersect.
- the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than or equal to the third side
- the point at which the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle intersect and which is equidistant from the three vertices.
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- three or more straight lines that all pass through a common point.
- states that if a ray bisects an angle of a triangle, then it divides the opposite side into segments that are proportional to the other two sides.
- states that if a point is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment, then it is equidistant from the segment's endpoints.
- is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side, thus bisecting that side.
- a line or a segment perpendicular to a segment that passes through the midpoint of the segment
- if two sides of two triangles are congruent and the included angle is different, then the angle that is larger is opposite the longer side.
- formed by two chords that have a common end point on the circle.
- the point where the three medians coincide.
- a line or ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
- the perpendicular segment from a vertex of a triangle to the opposite side
19 Clues: and three vertices. • is a polygon with three • a triangle that has no equal sides • the point where the three medians coincide. • a triangle that has two sides of equal length • when the distances between points are equal. • a triangle that has two sides of equal length. • a line or ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles • ...
Bounce Old Street 2022-07-12
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- There's a café at the centre of Royal Exchange, which is also a shop with royal connections. What's the name?
- How many white triangles line the entrance to the Gherkin?
- Just behind the Old Blue Last pub, on New Inn Yard, there is lots of what painted on the walls?
- As you walk into Spitalfields market towards Bishop's Square, on the corner with an ice cream shop (time for a pit stop?!) there's a white statue of an animal. Which one is it?
- There's a particularly colourful car wash on Great Eastern Street - what nationality does it claim to be?
- In the courtyard of St Helen's Church there's a prominent altar tomb. Who is buried there?
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- there are 18 Grecian columns that line the entrance to the Bank of England. Which type are they?
- At the Roman Wall in Noble Street, around how many soldiers does the sign say worked for the provincial governor in London?
- In the Guildhall's main courtyard, you can find the black outline of which shape almost tracing the perimeter?
9 Clues: How many white triangles line the entrance to the Gherkin? • In the courtyard of St Helen's Church there's a prominent altar tomb. Who is buried there? • Just behind the Old Blue Last pub, on New Inn Yard, there is lots of what painted on the walls? • there are 18 Grecian columns that line the entrance to the Bank of England. Which type are they? • ...
Shapes 2023-06-12
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- It's the shape of multiple triangles meeting.
- Closed curves with the same distance from the center to all points. You can find it in many things, such as wheels, coins, and the sun.
- a shape that symbolizes love, in which two semicircles meet and a V-shape below. You can see it a lot on cards and gift wrapping paper.
- a closed curve with more than three sides. Complex shapes belong to this. For example, you can see it in the shape of a petal or on a road signs.
- shaped by slightly extending or spreading one side of the circle. You can find it in eggs and balls.
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- all three sides are straight. It's a pretty shape that you can see at the vertex of a mountain or figure.
- all four sides are right angles, shaped equal in width and height.
- A pair of parallel sides of a rectangle. This shape mainly has the shape of a bridge.
8 Clues: It's the shape of multiple triangles meeting. • all four sides are right angles, shaped equal in width and height. • A pair of parallel sides of a rectangle. This shape mainly has the shape of a bridge. • shaped by slightly extending or spreading one side of the circle. You can find it in eggs and balls. • ...
41-50 Vocabulary Word Search 2023-02-04
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- a selection of a group of objects on which order is not important
- the inverse of the relation consisting of all ordered pairs (x,y) is the set of all ordered pairs (y,x)
- a triangle with one right angle
- a function of the form f(x) =ab to the power of x
- a fraction that contains one or more fractions in the numerator, denominator, or both and is complex
- a line that a graph approaches as the value of a variable becomes extremely large or small
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- the function that results from exchanging the input and output values of a one-to-one function and is inverse
- a horizontal line that a graphed function approaches
- ratio of the lengths of two sides of a right triangle
- the statistical study of the relationship between variables
- the study of the measurement of triangles and of trigonometric functions and their applications
- in a right triangle, the cosecant of angle A is the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse to the length of the side opposite A
- if n is a positive integer, then n factorial, written n!, is n*(n-1)*(n-2)*...*2*1
- binomials of the form a+b and a-b
- in a right triangle, the cosine of angle A is the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to angle A to the length of the hypotenuse
15 Clues: a triangle with one right angle • binomials of the form a+b and a-b • a function of the form f(x) =ab to the power of x • a horizontal line that a graphed function approaches • ratio of the lengths of two sides of a right triangle • the statistical study of the relationship between variables • a selection of a group of objects on which order is not important • ...
Geometry Vocab! 2025-05-14
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- A Specific location in space with no dimensions, represented by a dot and labeled with a capital letter.
- A part of a line that starts at one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction.
- The total distance around the outside of a polygon, calculated by adding the lengths of all sides.
- Segment A part of a line that has two endpoints; it is finite in length.
- A straight, one-dimensional figure that extends infinitely in both directions; defined by two points or a lowercase letter.
- A polygon with three sides and three angles
- The measure of the space inside a shape, calculated differently for various polygons (e.g., base times height over 2 for triangles).
- Two figures that have the same shape but may differ in size; corresponding angles are equal, and corresponding sides are proportional.
- The branch of mathematics that studies the properties and relationships of points, lines, shapes, and spaces.
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- An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- Two figures or shapes that are the same size and shape; they can be superimposed over one another.
- A polygon with four sides and four angles.
- A shape consisting of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a central point, known as the radius.
- The figure formed by two rays that share a common endpoint, measured in degrees.
- An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees.
- An angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
16 Clues: A polygon with four sides and four angles. • An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees. • A polygon with three sides and three angles • An angle that measures less than 90 degrees. • An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. • Segment A part of a line that has two endpoints; it is finite in length. • ...
Geometry 2014-03-29
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- Triangles are congruent when they have exactly the same three sides and exactly the same three angles.
- this is the formula
- consecutive interior angles may be defined as two interior angles lying on the same side of the transversal cutting across two parallel lines.this is also another name for consecutive.
- When two lines are crossed by another line (which is the Transversal), the pairs of angles on opposite sides of the transversal but outside the two lines are called
- a three sided figure.
- when two lines are crossed by another line (which is the Transversal), the pairs of angles on opposite sides of the transversal but outside the two lines are called
- two angles having the same vertex and having a common side between them.
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- the angles that occupy the same position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal.
- an instrument for measuring angles.
- a ray or line which starts at the vertex cuts an angle into two equal halves.
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- when two lines are crossed by another line (which is the Transversal), the pairs of angles on opposite sides of the transversal but inside the two lines are called
- is the symbol for what?
- each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines.
14 Clues: this is the formula • a three sided figure. • is the symbol for what? • an instrument for measuring angles. • each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines. • two angles having the same vertex and having a common side between them. • a ray or line which starts at the vertex cuts an angle into two equal halves. • ...
New Year's Traditions 2022-12-28
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- Eating Hoppin' ____ on January 1 will bring good luck and peace for the rest of the year.
- In Brazil it is believed that you can increase your luck by jumping over seven ____.
- In Denmark, people will break ____ on the doorsteps of friends and family.
- At the stroke of midnight, one may be found ____ a loved one.
- Some believe eating one ____ at each of midnight's 12 clock chimes guarantees you a lucky year.
- The tradition of creating New Year's ____ dates back more that 4,000 years.
- New York City will drop a 12-foot, 11,875 pound geodesic ____ covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles and 32,256 LED's to ring in the new year.
- Many wear ____ on New Year's Eve for good luck and peace.
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- Wearing ____ increases good luck in the new year.
- ____ is considered to be a good New year's entree as they only swim in one dirction - forward, like the moment of time.
- Many cultures believe eating ____ food on New Years Eve will lead to prosperity
- Kennett Square, PA will drop a giant ____ to ring in the new year.
- In Denmark, people stand on chairs and ____ into January to bring good luck and banish bad spirits.
- Greeks believe placing an ____ on your door will bring good luck and fertility.
- In the Phillipines, it's customary to eat ____ round fruits to ensure a year of abundance.
15 Clues: Wearing ____ increases good luck in the new year. • Many wear ____ on New Year's Eve for good luck and peace. • At the stroke of midnight, one may be found ____ a loved one. • Kennett Square, PA will drop a giant ____ to ring in the new year. • In Denmark, people will break ____ on the doorsteps of friends and family. • ...
unit 2 2016-05-05
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- triangTwo triangles are similar if and only if the corresponding sides are in proportion and the corresponding angles are congruent.les:
- straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point.
- trighaving a position on the other or further side of something; facing something, especially something of the same type.
- side:having a position on the other or further side of something; facing something, especially something of the same type.
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- longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- scale:The angle above horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is higher than the observer.
7 Clues: longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle. • scale:The angle above horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is higher than the observer. • trighaving a position on the other or further side of something; facing something, especially something of the same type. • ...
Module 3 Vocab Review 2024-02-19
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- the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse to the length of the side that is opposite the angle
- the side adjacent to the reference angle that is not the hypotenuse
- the arctangent of x is the measure of an acute angle whose tangent is x
- the ratio of the length of the side that is opposite the angle to the length of the hypotenuse
- the angle that is being referred to for solving
- arccosine of x is the measure of an acute angle whose cosine is x
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationship between the sides and the angles of triangles
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- the side opposite the reference angle
- the ratio of length of the side that is adjacent to the reference angle to the length of the side that is opposite the reference angle
- the arcsine of x is the measure of an acute angle whose sine is x
- the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to the angle to the length of the hypotenuse
- the ratio of length of the side that is opposite the reference angle to the length of the side that is adjacent to the reference angle
- the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse to the length of the side that is adjacent to the angle
13 Clues: the side opposite the reference angle • the angle that is being referred to for solving • the arcsine of x is the measure of an acute angle whose sine is x • arccosine of x is the measure of an acute angle whose cosine is x • the side adjacent to the reference angle that is not the hypotenuse • ...
U2AD1 Homework -- Unit 2A Vocabulary 2019-01-17
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- transformation of points in space consisting of a sequence of one or more translations, reflections and/or rotations (in any order)
- If the hypotenuse and one leg of a right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and leg of another right triangle
- If two angles and the included side of a triangle are congruent to two angles and the included side of another triangle
- if three sides of a triangle are congruent to three sides of another triangle
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- figures that have the same corresponding side lengths and the same corresponding angle measures as each other.
- corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent
- If two angles and a non-included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and a non-included side of another triangle
- if two sides and the included angle of a triangle are congruent to two sides and the included angle of another triangle
8 Clues: corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent • if three sides of a triangle are congruent to three sides of another triangle • figures that have the same corresponding side lengths and the same corresponding angle measures as each other. • ...
7th Grade Angle Relationship Crossword 2016-05-12
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- each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
- either of two angles whose sum is 90°
- two lines which meet at a right angle (90 degrees). The property extends to other related geometric objects
- create congruent triangles, or they intersect existing lines at right angles.
- either of two angles whose sum is 180°
- two angles that have a common vertex and a common side.
- When two lines are crossed by another line (which is called the Transversal), the pairs of angles
- It is more than 90° and less than 180°
- the angles that occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others
- the angle between a side of a rectilinear figure and an adjacent side extended outward
- the angle between adjacent sides of a rectilinear figure
- They don't have to point in the same direction. They don't have to be on similar sized lines.
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- an angle of 90°, as in a corner of a square or at the intersection of two perpendicular straight lines.
- the angles opposite two congruent sides of a triangle are also congruent
- smaller than a right angle (it is less than 90 degrees).
- two angles that are inside the triangle and opposite from the exterior angle
- two lines in a plane that do not intersect or touch each other at any point
- When two lines are crossed by another line (which is called the Transversal), the pairs of angles
- A point where two lines or line segments meet or intersect. A triangle has three vertices
- an angle of 180°
20 Clues: an angle of 180° • either of two angles whose sum is 90° • either of two angles whose sum is 180° • It is more than 90° and less than 180° • two angles that have a common vertex and a common side. • smaller than a right angle (it is less than 90 degrees). • the angle between adjacent sides of a rectilinear figure • ...
Roman History 2023-01-11
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- an architectural style characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, used in Europe in the High Middle Ages
- a structural component of a building, consisting of a series of interlocking triangles that distribute weight and resist tension and compression
- a vertical architectural element used to support a building's structure, often decorated with carvings or other ornamentation
- a curved roof, often made of concrete or stone, that covers a circular or polygonal area in a building
- a horizontal beam that sits on top of columns or walls to support the weight of the structure above it
- a tall, multi-story building, often made of steel and glass
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- a classical order of architecture characterized by fluted columns with a distinctive capital featuring volutes, widely used in ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
- a projecting structure, such as a beam or slab, that is supported on one end and extends over open space
- an architectural style characterized by simplicity, functionality, and lack of ornamentation
- the front of a building, often decorated or ornamented, that faces the street or public space
10 Clues: a tall, multi-story building, often made of steel and glass • an architectural style characterized by simplicity, functionality, and lack of ornamentation • the front of a building, often decorated or ornamented, that faces the street or public space • a curved roof, often made of concrete or stone, that covers a circular or polygonal area in a building • ...
Fauvism and Cubism 2021-02-11
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- art presents visual forms with no specific references to anything outside themselves
- is the relation between two events assumed to be happening at the same time in a frame of reference
- theoretical; not concrete; nonrepresentational
- a style of painting with vivid expressionistic and non-naturalistic use of color that flourished in Paris from 1905 and, although short-lived, had an important influence on subsequent artists, especially the German expressionists. Matisse was regarded as the movement's leading figure.
- An exaggeration or stretching of the truth to achieve a desired effect.
- artistic composition of materials pasted over a surface
- a belief in the value of what is simple and unsophisticated, expressed as a philosophy of life or through art or literature.
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- Elements converge at a single point in the distance, to create more realistic settings in paintings
- art that has no recognizable subject matter
- new and unusual or experimental ideas, especially in the arts, or the people introducing them.
- Artists whose paintings were so simple in design, so brightly colored, and so loose in brushwork that an enraged critic called them "Wild Beasts"
- A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
- having a form composed of one or a number of simple shapes, such as triangles, squares, or circles
13 Clues: art that has no recognizable subject matter • theoretical; not concrete; nonrepresentational • artistic composition of materials pasted over a surface • An exaggeration or stretching of the truth to achieve a desired effect. • A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-01
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- reference between the maximum and minimum values in a graph
- SI unit for measuring angles and is the standard unit of angular measure used in mathematics
- line or curve that acts as the limit of another line or curve
- angle/angles in standard position with the initial side on the positive x-axis that gave a common terminal side
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- measure of change in a periodic cariable over a single period (highest point of a graph)
- length from one peak to the next or from any point to the next matching point of a periodic function
- region bounded by two radii of a circle and the interpreted arc of the circle
- branch of mathematics that deals with the relations of sides and angles of triangles and the relevant functions of any angles
- students take calc"/the way to remember the ASTC rule, which determines the signs of each trigonometric function in each quadrant of the plane
- angle/the acute angle between the terminal side and the x-axis
10 Clues: reference between the maximum and minimum values in a graph • line or curve that acts as the limit of another line or curve • angle/the acute angle between the terminal side and the x-axis • region bounded by two radii of a circle and the interpreted arc of the circle • measure of change in a periodic cariable over a single period (highest point of a graph) • ...
Maths crossword 2021-06-24
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- When data obtained from some published sources which already collected used and published by some other agencies it is called which type of data
- a straight set of points that extends in opposite directions without ending. we signify it by placing arrows heads on both ends
- A diagram or representation is a visual form of presentation of data in a image forms..
- In which opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal is called a
- a number can be divided evenly only by 1 or itself. is realated to the concept of?
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- A combination of two rays with a common and point
- Kanchan dyes dresses she had to dye 30 dresses she has so far finished only 20 dresses. how to show their finished work
- a number refers to all the numbers which divide the number completely. what is it?
- A shape in which one pair of opposite sides are parallel and one pair of positive sides are non parallel
- A solid shape whose base is any polygon and other faces (except the base face) are triangles
10 Clues: A combination of two rays with a common and point • In which opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal is called a • a number refers to all the numbers which divide the number completely. what is it? • a number can be divided evenly only by 1 or itself. is realated to the concept of? • ...
Algebra Final Project 2025-05-07
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- relating to geometry or characterized by straight lines and regular shapes.
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols, typically letters, to represent numbers or quantities, allowing for the expression of general relationships and the solution of equations
- tells you what power you need to raise a specific base number to, in order to get a certain other number.
- a set of step-by-step instructions or a recipe for solving a problem or completing a task.
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- relating to, involving, or according to the laws of algebra
- a mathematical expression with two terms, usually joined by a plus or minus sign.
- tells you what exponent (or power) you need to raise a base number to, in order to get a given number
- an expression made up of one or more terms, where each term is a constant or a product of a constant and one or more variables, with those variables raised to non-negative integer powers.
- the branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles
- a mathematical expression that consists of the sum of several terms
10 Clues: relating to, involving, or according to the laws of algebra • a mathematical expression that consists of the sum of several terms • relating to geometry or characterized by straight lines and regular shapes. • a mathematical expression with two terms, usually joined by a plus or minus sign. • ...
2 2023-03-13
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- - A branch of mathematics that deals with the study of rates of change and accumulation, using concepts such as limits, derivatives, and integrals.
- - A branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
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- - A branch of mathematics that deals with the study of randomness and uncertainty.
- - A branch of mathematics that involves the study of the properties and relationships of points, lines, angles, and shapes.
4 Clues: - A branch of mathematics that deals with the study of randomness and uncertainty. • - A branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles. • - A branch of mathematics that involves the study of the properties and relationships of points, lines, angles, and shapes. • ...
FILM GENRE 2025-07-29
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- This is a serious presentation or stories with settings or real- life situations that portray realistic characters in conflict with either themselves, others, or forces of nature.
- It is generally meant to make people laugh.
- It is an underlying message, theme or metaphor being conveyed through the dialogues, images, background music or even the whole film itself.
- This has tremendous impact, continuous high energy, lots of physical stunts and activity.
- It aims to evoke viewers’ nightmares, fears, and terrors of the unknown.
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- A film genre that most likely overlaps with sci-fi and other genres, but it bases its content on some degree of scientific truth, fairy-tale experiences and mystical beings.
- It is a nonfiction motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a historical record
- The plot revolves around the love of its main characters such as courtship, forbidden love, or love triangles.
- Some of its subgenres are space travel, time travel, robot and monster films, and alien invasion.
- Induces strong feelings of excitement, tension, suspense and other similar emotions.
10 Clues: It is generally meant to make people laugh. • It aims to evoke viewers’ nightmares, fears, and terrors of the unknown. • Induces strong feelings of excitement, tension, suspense and other similar emotions. • This has tremendous impact, continuous high energy, lots of physical stunts and activity. • ...
Unit 2 - The Presidency, Judiciary, and Federal Bureaucracy 2023-01-24
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- excessive bureaucracy or adherence to rules and formalities, especially in public business.
- a public office or position of authority that provides its occupant with an outstanding opportunity to speak out on any issue.
- issues capable of being settled as a matter of law
- from active participation in partisan politics while on duty. The same law applies at all times to federal employees in sensitive positions.
- Lawsuits in which a small number of people sue on behalf of all people in similar circumstances.
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- Short-term patriotic increase in president's popularity and power during times of serious international crisis or war.
- Also known as subgovernments, iron triangles consist of interest groups, government agencies, and congres-sional committees or subcommittees that have a mutually dependent, mutu-ally advantageous relationship; they dominate some areas of domestic policymaking.
- group of officials who head government departments and advise the President.
- The events and scandal surrounding a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972 and the subsequent cover-up of White House involvement, leading to the eventual resignation of President Nixon under the threat of impeachment.
- A federal law prohibiting government
10 Clues: A federal law prohibiting government • issues capable of being settled as a matter of law • group of officials who head government departments and advise the President. • excessive bureaucracy or adherence to rules and formalities, especially in public business. • Lawsuits in which a small number of people sue on behalf of all people in similar circumstances. • ...
Find your food 2024-06-13
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- - Food in the shape of a circle, delivered in a square box and eaten in triangles.
- - A sandwich consisting of a grilled meat patty between two buns, usually with toppings like lettuce, tomato, and pickles, a classic American meal.
- - A flaky pastry typically enjoyed for breakfast, originating from France.
- - Bite-sized pieces of raw fish served with rice and seaweed, a popular Japanese dish.
- - A Spanish rice dish cooked with saffron and a variety of meats and seafood, traditionally served in a large shallow pan.
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- - These grilled skewers are like a culinary journey through the markets of Turkey, where meat meets flame in a fragrant embrace.
- - These aromatic dishes are like a spice-filled journey through the vibrant markets of India, where every bite is an explosion of flavor.
- - These stuffed dumplings are like a taste of Poland, where dough envelops a savory or sweet filling, served with sour cream.
- - Folded tortillas filled with ingredients like seasoned meat, cheese, lettuce, and salsa
- - Let's get saucy! From spaghetti to penne, what versatile dish comes in all shapes and sizes in Italian cuisine?
10 Clues: - A flaky pastry typically enjoyed for breakfast, originating from France. • - Food in the shape of a circle, delivered in a square box and eaten in triangles. • - Bite-sized pieces of raw fish served with rice and seaweed, a popular Japanese dish. • - Folded tortillas filled with ingredients like seasoned meat, cheese, lettuce, and salsa • ...
What are you thankful for? 2018-11-19
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- Aunt Dolly's stuffing is in a pan that is a quadrilateral will equal sides. What shape is it?
- What part of speech is "thankful", in, "I am thankful for family"?
- two angles that share a vertex and one side, or how you may be seated "next to" someone at holiday dinner
- Aunt Bessie makes six pints of gravy, how many cups is that?
- Grandma makes 20 pounds of potatoes. How many ounces is that?
- You and your cousin fight to pull apart this part of the turkey for good luck.
- Thanksgiving is what part of speech?
- the collective noun for a group of turkeys
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- You cut your pumpkin pie in half. You have made what type of angle?
- When you "give thanks", what part of speck is "thanks"?
- you mold fudge, for a snack, into triangles that have unequal side and angles less than 90 degrees, what are they?
- Grandpa buys 128 ounces of egg nog. How many gallons is that?
- Uncle Stu like apple cider and brings 6 quarts. How many cups is that?
- A part of speech telling you about your stuffing. It is IN the bird, ON the table, NEXT TO grandma.
- Your aunt cuts another pie in half and then in half again to make 4 right angles. What lines did she make?
- You get a piece of pie that is one-tenth. How many degrees are in that piece?
16 Clues: Thanksgiving is what part of speech? • the collective noun for a group of turkeys • When you "give thanks", what part of speck is "thanks"? • Aunt Bessie makes six pints of gravy, how many cups is that? • Grandma makes 20 pounds of potatoes. How many ounces is that? • Grandpa buys 128 ounces of egg nog. How many gallons is that? • ...
crossword chloé et loise 2025-03-08
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- The point where the three perpendicular bisectors of a triangle meet
- The point that is exactly halfway between two other points
- When a figure can be divided into two identical halves that are mirror images of each other.
- The circle that is inscribed inside a polygon, touching all of its sides.
- A line segment that connects two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon.
- It's a geometric transformation that enlarges or reduces a shape while keeping its form, with a constant scale factor from a central point.
- A triangle in which all three sides are equal in length, and all angles are 60°
- A line that divides an angle into two equal parts
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- A line segment joining two points on a circle.
- A rule that states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse (the longest side) equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides
- Triangles that are identical in shape and size, with equal corresponding sides and angles
- A closed shape with straight sides, such as a triangle, rectangle, or pentagon
- A line that a curve approaches but never actually touches
- A line that crosses two or more other lines at different points.
- A four-sided shape where all sides have equal length. Its opposite angles are equal, and its diagonals bisect each other at right angles (90°).
- The point where the three medians of a triangle meet
16 Clues: A line segment joining two points on a circle. • A line that divides an angle into two equal parts • The point where the three medians of a triangle meet • A line that a curve approaches but never actually touches • The point that is exactly halfway between two other points • A line that crosses two or more other lines at different points. • ...
Notan Design Review 2025-12-09
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- An element of art that is a flat, enclosed area created by lines or edges; can be geometric (circle, square) or organic (natural, free-form).
- Natural, free-flowing shapes often found in nature.
- A Japanese design concept that uses the contrast of light and dark shapes to create a balanced composition.
- Precise shapes like circles, squares, and triangles.
- Using the same element more than once to create rhythm or pattern.
- When all parts of an artwork feel like they belong together.
- The empty or background areas around and between the main shapes.
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- How “heavy” or “light” an element appears in a design.
- When both sides of a design match or mirror each other exactly or very closely.
- A principle of design that creates a sense of visual equality or stability in an artwork, where no side feels heavier than another.
- A principle of design meaning a strong difference between two things, such as light vs. dark, big vs. small, or smooth vs. sharp.
- The shapes or areas that are the main focus of the artwork.
- When the sides of a design are different and there is no line of symmetry.
- An element of art referring to how light or dark something is, ranging from white to black with many shades in between.
- The way elements of art are arranged in an artwork.
- A dark shape or outline seen against a lighter background.
16 Clues: Natural, free-flowing shapes often found in nature. • The way elements of art are arranged in an artwork. • Precise shapes like circles, squares, and triangles. • How “heavy” or “light” an element appears in a design. • A dark shape or outline seen against a lighter background. • The shapes or areas that are the main focus of the artwork. • ...
Solid Geometry 2022-05-10
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- The largest cross-sectional area of a sphere is called the ____ (two words).
- A cone is not a polygon because it contains a ____ surface.
- The corners of a polyhedron are called ____.
- Another name for a regular hexahedron is a ____.
- The slant height of a pyramid is equal to the ___ of one of the lateral faces.
- The height of a pyramid is always ____ to the base.
- The set of all points in space equidistant from a given point is called a _____.
- All lateral faces of a ____ are rectangles.
- All faces of a _____ are rectangles.
- The line segments along which the faces of a polyhedron meet are called _____.
- The bases of a prism are always ____ and congruent.
- If sphere A has a radius that is 3 times as large as sphere B, then the surface area of sphere A will be ____ times as large as the surface area of sphere B.
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- If a cone and a cylinder have the same base and height, the cylinder's volume is ____ times as large as. the cone's volume.
- A regular triangular pyramid is also called a ____.
- All lateral faces of a pyramid are _____.
- a square pyramid has ____ faces in total.
- To find the lateral area of a cylinder, multiply the ____ of the base by the height.
- If all corresponding dimensions of a pair of solids are in the same ratio, the solids are ____.
- If you have similar pyramids such that Pyramid A's height is twice Pyramid B's height, Pyramid A's volume will be ____ times as large as the volume of Pyramid B.
19 Clues: All faces of a _____ are rectangles. • All lateral faces of a pyramid are _____. • a square pyramid has ____ faces in total. • All lateral faces of a ____ are rectangles. • The corners of a polyhedron are called ____. • Another name for a regular hexahedron is a ____. • A regular triangular pyramid is also called a ____. • ...
Geometry terms crossword puzzle 2023-05-24
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- corollary: this corollary states that a quadrilateral is a rhombus if and only if it has four congruent sides
- this word describes shapes that curve inward
- theorem: the segment joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to and half the length of the third side, what theorem is this?
- postulate: this postulate states that through any given point not on a line there pases exactly one line parallel to that line in the same plane
- angles: when angles have the same angle measure
- postulate: this postulate states that if two angles form a linear pair, then they are supplementary
- ratio: the values of all the trigonometric functions based on the value of the ratio of sides in a right-angled triangle
- detachment: this is a way of using logic and geometry to determine if a statement is true based on statement given
- vertices: the two endpoints of any side are called?
- polygon: a polygon in where all the interior angles are less than 180 degrees
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- corollary: this corollary states that a quadrilateral is a square if and only if it is a rhombus and a rectangle
- This word describes shapes that curve outward
- corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent
- angles: when the sum of 2 angles is 180 degrees
- these are the main functions used in trigonometry and can be found on a calculator
- syllogism: if, then, if
- corollary: this corollary states that a quadrilateral is a rectangle if and only if it has four right angles
- bisector: what divides a line segment into 2 equal parts?
- trapezoid: a trapezoid in which non-parallel sides and base angles are of the same measure
19 Clues: syllogism: if, then, if • this word describes shapes that curve inward • This word describes shapes that curve outward • angles: when the sum of 2 angles is 180 degrees • angles: when angles have the same angle measure • vertices: the two endpoints of any side are called? • corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent • ...
math models 2019-12-05
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- used to represent the relationship between a measurement on a model and the corresponding measurement on the actual object
- therom a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle
- quartile the median of the upper half of a data set.
- explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions).
- quartile value is the median of the lower half of the data.
- graph another term for pie chart.
- The number which appears most often in a set of numbers
- methods to the techniques used to count the set of possible outcomes.
- the longest side of a right triangle
- chart a circular statistical graphic, which is divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportion.
- examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of
- triangles a triangle in which one angle is a right angle (that is, a 90-degree angle).
- the central value of a discrete set of numbers
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- analysis the process of evaluating data using analytical and statistical tools
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure.
- a number, especially one which forms part of official statistics or relates to the financial performance of a company.
- measure quantifying the likelihood that events will occur
- plot standardized way of displaying the distribution of data based on the five number summary:
- made, done, happening, or chosen without method or conscious decision.
- state or describe exactly the nature, scope, or meaning of.
- ascertain the size, amount, or degree of (something) by using an instrument
- a number or ratio that represents a fraction of 100
- a unit or system of units for expressing how much an object or quanitiy of matter weighs
- the expresses the extent of a 2D figure or shapes in the plane
24 Clues: graph another term for pie chart. • the longest side of a right triangle • the central value of a discrete set of numbers • a number or ratio that represents a fraction of 100 • quartile the median of the upper half of a data set. • The number which appears most often in a set of numbers • explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions). • ...
Math 2020-04-20
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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.
- A list of numbers or objects in a certain order.
- A constant is a number on its own, such as a, b, or c.
- A relationship or expression involving one or more variables.
- To write a number or another mathematical object as a product of several factors, usually smaller or simpler objects of the same kind.
- A symmetrical open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side.
- An algebraic expression consisting of one term.
- A numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression.
- An algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
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- A number that can be written without a fractional component.
- A quantity that represents the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised.
- The complete set of possible values of the independent variable.
- An expression of more than two algebraic terms.
- A value that you get closer and closer to, but never quite reach.
- The product of an integer and all the integers below it.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- The tangent of an angle is the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side.
- A description of the operation of adding infinitely many quantities.
- The difference between the lowest and highest values.
20 Clues: An expression of more than two algebraic terms. • An algebraic expression consisting of one term. • A list of numbers or objects in a certain order. • The difference between the lowest and highest values. • A constant is a number on its own, such as a, b, or c. • The product of an integer and all the integers below it. • ...
Chapter 1 & 3 Vocabulary 2021-09-21
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- An expert who studies and creates maps of Earth’s natural and human-made features
- An object made or used by people in the past
- To provide the means or ability to do something
- All of the physical surroundings in a place, including land, water, animals, plants, and climate
- An expert who studies the past by examining objects
- Age The later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
- Something that can be used to fulfill a need
- Crescent An arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- To train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- The characteristics of an object’s surface that can be identified by feeling or viewing it
- Hoyuk A Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
- For a limited time
- Having a form composed of one or a number of simple shapes, such as triangles, squares, or circles
- Relating to a ceremony, such as a religious ceremony
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- An important part or characteristic of something
- The business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- Having the shape of a rectangle
- Before written history
- The business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- A written work that contains important information
- An expert who studies and records the past
- Someone who searches for information on a particular subject
- Age The first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E.
- One who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- Very important
- Working well; producing very little waste
26 Clues: Very important • For a limited time • Before written history • Having the shape of a rectangle • Working well; producing very little waste • An expert who studies and records the past • An object made or used by people in the past • Something that can be used to fulfill a need • To train a wild animal to be useful to humans • To provide the means or ability to do something • ...
menu 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 ____ • ...
Surface Anatomy 2023-03-09
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- "A" in SCALP is
- groove between lower lip and chin
- upper side of skull is ___ region
- region of pharynx behind oral cavity
- forms the roof of the oral cavity
- aka "stiff tongue"
- aka gums
- midpoint area above upper lip
- part of nose between the eyes
- ___ cartilage aka adam's apple
- flexible bone above adams apple
- aka nostrils
- facial structures closest to cheek are
- most superior part of ear
- cloudiness of the lens forms a___
- facial structures closest to tongue are
- aka tear gland
- gives eye its color
- aka pink eye
- facial structures close to lip are
- "L" in SCALP is loose ___ tissue
- cheek bone is
- region of pharynx behind nasal cavity
- midpoint of upper lip
- white part of the eye
- "S" in SCALP is
- aka chin region
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- most inferior part of ear
- darker part of the lips is ___ zone
- part of eye that responds to light & accommodation
- prominence of forehead is frontal ___
- aka voice box
- junction between alveola mucosa and gums is
- aka "white line"
- ear flap posterior to external acoustic meatus
- lower side of skull is ___ region
- where upper and lower eyelids meet
- refracts light on to retina
- neck muscle that divides neck into ant and post triangles
- bone of upper jaw
- "P" in SCALP is
- back of head is ___ region
- bone of lower jaw
- forehead is part of ___ region of head
- ear or ___ region
- ear flap anterior to external acoustic meatus
- "C" in SCALP is
- yellow spots sometimes found in cheek area
- aka tip of tongue
- delicate membrane that lines inside of eyelids
- major chewing muscle; enlarged in bruxism
51 Clues: aka gums • aka nostrils • aka pink eye • aka voice box • cheek bone is • aka tear gland • "A" in SCALP is • "P" in SCALP is • "C" in SCALP is • "S" in SCALP is • aka chin region • aka "white line" • bone of upper jaw • bone of lower jaw • ear or ___ region • aka tip of tongue • aka "stiff tongue" • gives eye its color • midpoint of upper lip • white part of the eye • most inferior part of ear • ...
Amber's Math Project 2013-05-26
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- ____’s conjecture, a statement about the most efficient arrangement for pack spheres.
- Responsible for framing the skeleton of geometry that has been used for over 2000 years by the Western World.
- Ceulen Spent a Major part of his life calculating the numerical value of the mathematical constant value using pi
- In number theory, he conjected the quadratic reciprocity.
- Responsible for advancing the study of the trigonometric series.
- Know for a theorem involving right angle triangles.
- Work on mathematical biology, specifically morphogenesis.
- Introduced symbols for “is less than” and “is greater than”
- _____ in the Conics further development a method that is so similar to analytic geometry.
- Worked in the fields of differential equations and Algebraic logic. Also is the author of The Laws of Thought
- Often referred to as the “Father of acoustics”.
- _____’s dissertation, a line geometry and it’s application to mechanics.
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- Only Mathematician to have two numbers named after them.
- known for contributions to abstract algebra along with theoretical physics.
- Made significant advancements in the field of calculus variations.
- Developed analytic geometry, uses algebra to describe geometry.
- Made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions and number theory, along with other areas.
- has the most concepts and theorems named after them.
- Substantially contributed to mathematics by advancing the study of trigonometry.
- A mathematician who worked in fields like number theory and algebra, sometimes referred to as Princeps Mathematicorum.
- Widely credited with being the first computer programer.
- _____’s method for approximating the roots of a function.
- _____ was the first person known to have evaluated the integral of general power functions.
- Invented mechanical calculator and the hydraulic press.
- Newmann First to rigorously establish mathematical framework for quantum mechanics.
25 Clues: Often referred to as the “Father of acoustics”. • Know for a theorem involving right angle triangles. • has the most concepts and theorems named after them. • Invented mechanical calculator and the hydraulic press. • Only Mathematician to have two numbers named after them. • Widely credited with being the first computer programer. • ...
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.
- 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.
- Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent.
- Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- Once a year; every year.
- The process or skill of multiplying.
- The action of separating something into parts, or the process of being separated.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g., 1/2, 0.5).
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- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
- Forming or following in a logical order or sequence.
- 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.
- 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.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- next to or adjoining something else.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- The process of increasing in physical size.
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. • ...
Pi day crossword puzzle 2014-03-16
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- Only how many digits past the decimal point of pi are needed to accurately calculate the spherical volume of our entire universe
- what Englishman calculated Pi to 707, but only 527 were correct
- is a number (possibly a complex number) which is not algebraic—that is, it is not a root of a non-constant polynomial equation with rational coefficients
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere
- pi day is celebrated in what month
- is a name given to the ratio of the circumference of a circle to the diameter
- The first theoretical calculation of a value of pi was calculated by him
- is the distance around a two-dimensional shape
- is the linear distance around the edge of a closed curve or circular object
- carried out the longest calculation of pi to date on October 19, 2011
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- the ancient who? generally calculated the area of a circle by taking 3 times the square of its radius
- calculations of pi are used to test what?
- is a real number that cannot be written as a simple fraction
- pi is used in the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- infinite series of nested fractions
- pi became popular after it was adopted by the Swiss mathematician...
- who was the first to use the Greek letter pi to represent pi
- a round plane figure whose boundary (the circumference) consists of points equidistant from a fixed point (the center)
- pi is always... and does not change
- the what? of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle
20 Clues: pi day is celebrated in what month • infinite series of nested fractions • pi is always... and does not change • calculations of pi are used to test what? • is the distance around a two-dimensional shape • is a real number that cannot be written as a simple fraction • who was the first to use the Greek letter pi to represent pi • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle Taylor Peters 2017-05-04
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- Function that moves an object a certain distance. This happens by sliding a figure without turning it.
- This is a new figure. It usually takes place after a transformation of some sort.
- Intersecting lines making right angles. Its symbol is an upside down T.
- A transformation in which a plane figure turns around a fixed center point. One point on the plane is fixed while everything else rotates.
- A polygon that is equiangular and equilateral. May be convex or star.
- Original figure prior to a transformation. An image comes after this.
- Refers to a side other than the one opposite of the right angle. One of a triangles sides.
- Polygons having the same shape. All pairs of corresponding angles are congruent.
- Angles that lie on the outside of a line. Has an adjacent side extended outward.
- A plane, 3 sided figure. It has 3 angles.
- This is the longest side of a right triangle. It is opposite of the right angle.
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- A type of figure, especially a closed plane figure. It has 3 sides or more usually straight sides.
- The process of enlarging a figure. Also reducing a figure.
- When a geometric figure is reflected. It will create a mirror image of an original figure.
- Figures having the same shape. They can also be the same size.
- Sit in the same place on the parallels. Also on the same side of the transversal.
- This is when you reverse the Pythagorean Theorem. Switching the hypothesis and the conclusion.
- Figures having the same shape or size. They are identical in form.
- A line that intersects 2 or more parallel lines. A line that cuts across a series of two lines.
- All angles are equal. They are also congruent.
20 Clues: A plane, 3 sided figure. It has 3 angles. • All angles are equal. They are also congruent. • The process of enlarging a figure. Also reducing a figure. • Figures having the same shape. They can also be the same size. • Figures having the same shape or size. They are identical in form. • A polygon that is equiangular and equilateral. May be convex or star. • ...
TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES 2022-01-28
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- On the Unit Circle: 1 over the y-value when the angle is measured in the standard way.
- Relates the sines of the angles of a triangle to the lengths of their opposite sides.
- It is a cosec degree that is equal to 1
- Cos __ degrees to radians is 1/2
- it is a kind of theorem that has a formula of a2 + b2= c2
- cot (-x) is equal to _
- 4π/3 to degrees is equivalent to ______
- The length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- base/hypotenuse
- −cotθ
- 11π/6 to degrees is ______
- A measure of a central angle that intercepts an arc with a length equal to the radius of the circle.
- Quadrant III
- cos(−60°)
- There are 360 of these in one revolution of the Unit Circle.
- The ______ which says that an unknown side can be found from two known sides and the angle between them.
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- 5 5tan^2θ−5sec^2θ is _
- It is 4π/9
- It is a square root of 3/3
- It is the side of a right-angled triangle that is opposite the right angle.
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- Has a radius of 1 unit and its center at the origin of the coordinate plane.
- secx tanx
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side.
- _ degrees to radians= 3π/2
- A branch of mathematics that studies relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
- Reference angle for 180 degrees
- Sin^2A+Cos^__= 1
- cos20°+2sin^2 55°− √2sin 65° is _
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 • _ degrees to radians= 3π/2 • 11π/6 to degrees is ______ • 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 • ...
Bridges and Structures 2023-12-05
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- Physical systems of a business or nation.
- Supports the least amount of weight and is best for short distances.
- Horizontal member fixed at one end and free at the other.
- Plate used to unite multiple structural members of a truss.
- This bridge has great natural strength.
- A bridge that moves to allow passage for boats or barges.
- Part of a bridge between two supports.
- A mirror image.
- Mechanical fastener that holds metal sheets together in various fabrication works.
- A structure built to span physical obstacles.
- Force applied to a structure that divides the structure into two sections.
- Bridge that can span the longest. Also the most expensive to build.
- Weight that changes on a structure, such as vehicles, people, or snow.
- Bridge formed from floating units
- A twisting force.
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- Engineer that cleans up contamination, or prevents contamination of the air, soil, and water.
- Supported by a number of cables running directly to one or more towers.
- The enlarged lower portion of the substructure or foundation.
- Used to construct the underwater foundation of a bridge.
- The ground end-support of a bridge, especially to resist the horizontal thrust of an arch.
- A low, reinforced concrete wall wider at the base, tapering vertically to near mid-height, then continuing straight up to its top.
- Engineer that designs roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage treatment.
- A framework of one or more triangles.
- A force that squeezes material together.
- A force that pulls material apart.
- Joint that allows for movement of the parts due to thermal or moisture factors.
26 Clues: A mirror image. • A twisting force. • Bridge formed from floating units • A force that pulls material apart. • A framework of one or more triangles. • Part of a bridge between two supports. • This bridge has great natural strength. • A force that squeezes material together. • Physical systems of a business or nation. • A structure built to span physical obstacles. • ...
Maths 2023-09-08
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- Output of something by multiplying
- A three-dimensional geometric shape with six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices.
- Top number of a fraction
- Sum Of Something
- a shape with 4 sides
- a shape with opposite angles and sides equal
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal
- Output of something by dividing
- The mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter
- A number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction and has an infinite, non-repeating decimal expansion. (it’s a 2 word answer so make sure to put ‘_’ as space)
- When something increases at a constant percentage rate over time, leading to rapid growth. (it’s a 2 word answer so make sure to put ‘_’ as space)
- Numbers that can be multiplied together to get another number.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles.
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- 2x-10=-3x+5(Write Answer in letter and NOT numbers)
- An algebraic expression with one or more terms, each consisting of variables and coefficients
- Different Of Something
- The concept of raising a number to a power, like a^b.
- Bottom number of a fraction
- The amount of rotation between two rays that share a common endpoint.
- The product of all positive integers from 1 to a given number, often denoted by “n!”
- A polynomial equation of the second degree, often written as ax² + bx + c = 0. (it’s a 2 word answer so make sure to put ‘_’ as space)
- A whole number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.
- A line which can only increase in one direction
23 Clues: Sum Of Something • a shape with 4 sides • Different Of Something • Top number of a fraction • Bottom number of a fraction • Output of something by dividing • Output of something by multiplying • a shape with opposite angles and sides equal • A line which can only increase in one direction • 2x-10=-3x+5(Write Answer in letter and NOT numbers) • ...
Math Class 2024-05-10
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- A popular card game played with a specially printed deck.
- An integer that can be divided evenly by 2.
- The likelihood of a particular outcome occurring in a random experiment.
- A traditional Chinese puzzle consisting of seven flat pieces that can be arranged to form various shapes.
- To combine two or more numbers to find their total.
- An American animated sitcom television series.
- To combine numbers to find their product.
- A collection of distinct objects considered as an object in its own right.
- A mathematical object used to count, measure, and label.
- A living organism typically growing in soil and obtaining nutrients through photosynthesis or from other sources.
- A device used to perform mathematical calculations.
- A large carnivorous mammal of the cat family, known for its strength and distinctive mane.
- A branch of mathematics that studies relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
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- A mathematical ratio often found in nature and art, considered aesthetically pleasing.
- A shape consisting of all points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point, the center.
- A three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides.
- A polygon with three edges and three vertices.
- Standards or patterns of behavior that are typical or expected within a particular group or culture.
- A strategic guessing game played between two players on grids depicting naval warfare.
- To take one number away from another.
- A diagram showing the relationship between variables, often represented by lines or curves connecting data points.
- A day designated for leisure and enjoyment, often occurring at the end of the work or school week.
- An integer that cannot be divided evenly by 2.
23 Clues: To take one number away from another. • To combine numbers to find their product. • An integer that can be divided evenly by 2. • A polygon with three edges and three vertices. • An American animated sitcom television series. • An integer that cannot be divided evenly by 2. • To combine two or more numbers to find their total. • ...
This is for Trenton 2024-04-26
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- I wish I could be all powerful by drawing triangles
- Walking Tesla coil, and prolly the most pure evil in the game
- Xenomorph but worse
- Say cheese!
- Imagine needing CAMERAS to find survivors
- Terrible character, but good lore
- He has his own dbd ripoff game now
- Wtf is THAT??? His teaser trailer scared me so badly bro
- Pew pew
- Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife Knife
- The box... YOU opened it!.. I CAME...
- Stealthy piece of bacon
- Either hes fast or youre slow... and high... and prolly 5 seconds away from getting downed
- Jack's main, chucks people across the map
- Ive never seen a character perform so poorly on release
- Adrenaline junkie
- Way too short
- Summons npc's that are either really annoying, or really easy
- Big ol' sword
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- Her lullaby means look up and watch for artillery shots
- Not one... but 4!
- Idk which of the 2 is more annoying
- Broken, teleporting is broken
- Most iconic character of the game, AND DIDNT EVEN ORIGINATE FROM IT
- Bird is the word
- When he becomes broken, you can hear him from anywhere on the map
- Projectile vomit has a whole new meaning now
- R.I.P. Maurice... Didn't deserve what happened :(
- Moves at the speed of sound
- This killer's theme goes HARD, wish his m1 was more devastating somehow
- Chess master?
- I genuinely hate this killer, she gets away with too much, and Kazan is better
- Its the predator
- Tail
- Most people just say Sadako
35 Clues: Tail • Pew pew • Say cheese! • Chess master? • Way too short • Big ol' sword • Bird is the word • Its the predator • Not one... but 4! • Adrenaline junkie • Xenomorph but worse • Stealthy piece of bacon • Moves at the speed of sound • Most people just say Sadako • Broken, teleporting is broken • Terrible character, but good lore • He has his own dbd ripoff game now • ...
New Girl 2024-12-14
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- 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 • ...
Physics Ch.1 - Representing Motion 2025-01-19
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- a visual representation where an object is treated as a single point to analyze its motion
- a series of images or points showing an object's position at different points in time
- the straight-line distance and direction from an object's starting point to its ending point
- the distance covered per unit of time, without direction
- the distance covered per unit of time, with a specified direction
- way to express very large or small numbers using powers of 10
- branch of physics that describes the motion of objects without considering the forces causing the motion
- branch of mathematics dealing with the relationships between angles and sides in triangles, used in physics for vectors and forces
- the SI unit of time
- a visual representation of a system that explains/predicts its behavior
- a quantity of physics with both magnitude and direction
- the SI unit of length
- quantities used to specify measurements
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- a small, localized object treated as having negligible size and structure in physics
- concepts defined in terms of a particular procedure/operation
- an object moving through the air under the influence of gravity and no other significant forces
- the amount of time between two events
- digits in a number that hold important information about its precision
- the total length of the path traveled by an object
- the size or amount of a quantity
- a quantity of physics with magnitude only
- the SI unit of mass
- the ratio between the size of a model and the size of the real object
- the line/path along which something moves or points
24 Clues: the SI unit of mass • the SI unit of time • the SI unit of length • the size or amount of a quantity • the amount of time between two events • quantities used to specify measurements • a quantity of physics with magnitude only • the total length of the path traveled by an object • the line/path along which something moves or points • ...
Appendix Part B: Twilight 2025-04-04
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- a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion.
- is derived from the Latin verb "volvere," meaning "I roll," and the brand's logo features the symbol for iron, which is also related to the god of war, Mars.
- a person or animal having a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair (which are white)
- in a way that is lucky because it happens at the right time, but without being planned, as if by divine intervention.
- shared by all members of a community; for common use.
- of the nature of a nightmare; very frightening or unpleasant.
- the stage of meiotic or mitotic cell division in which the chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle.
- (in classical mythology) a unique bird that lived for five or six centuries in the Arabian desert, after this time burning itself on a funeral pyre and rising from the ashes with renewed youth to live through another cycle.
- the quality of being new, original, or unusual.
- (especially of a woman) attractively tall and dignified.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
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- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- a countless or extremely great number.
- a scene of uproar and confusion.
- refers to a very light skin tone, resembling the color of elephant tusks
- causing one to feel unsettled.
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- a wheeled stretcher used for transporting hospital patients.
- the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others.
- (of a person's face) pale, typically because of poor health.
20 Clues: causing one to feel unsettled. • a scene of uproar and confusion. • a countless or extremely great number. • the quality of being new, original, or unusual. • shared by all members of a community; for common use. • (especially of a woman) attractively tall and dignified. • a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion. • ...
Test Review 2025-11-18
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- a relationship b/w two variables that when graphed is represented by a straight line
- part of a cartesian plane that is created when two axes intersect each other
- rise over run
- the first number in an ordered pair
- a straight up and down line
- The number next to a variable
- is the fixed value that defines a relationship b/w two directly proportional quantities
- the rate of change for one unit
- a relationship b/w two variables when one variable is ALWAYS a constant multiple of the others
- how fast something changes compared to something else
- the numbers we plug into x of the equation,
- a mathematcical relationship where there is no constant ratio b/w two variables
- a value that when substituted for variables in an equation/inequality makes the statement true StandardForm, Ax+By=C,
- the vertical line in a two-dimensional coordinate plane
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- a straight left and right line
- steepness of a line and is represented by the letter m
- where a line crosses the x axis and has the form (x,0)
- the second number in an ordered pair
- triangles that have the same shape but not the same size
- where a line crosses the y axis and has the form (0,b)
- the horizontal number line in a 2D cartesian coordinate system
- y-y1=m(x-x1)
- y=mx+b
- The value you get when you substitute (plug in) different values of x
- the point (0,0) on a 2D plane
- 2D grid made by the intersection of 2 number lines
- a vertical line
- a set of two numbers written as (x,y)
28 Clues: y=mx+b • y-y1=m(x-x1) • rise over run • a vertical line • a straight up and down line • The number next to a variable • the point (0,0) on a 2D plane • a straight left and right line • the rate of change for one unit • the first number in an ordered pair • the second number in an ordered pair • a set of two numbers written as (x,y) • the numbers we plug into x of the equation, • ...
Weather Unit Pt. 2 2025-11-03
Across
- Wispy clouds
- Air masses that form near equator
- Air masses that form near the poles
- The collection of water droplets or ice crystals is called a _____________
- Small bits of dust, pollution, ash, or smoke that water vapor attaches to
- Air masses that form over the ocean
- Air masses that form over land
- The boundary where two air masses meet
- Which type of severe weather forms over the Atlantic Ocean, loses strength after it reaches land, and brings strong winds, flooding, and heavy rain
- Which type of severe weather is a result of a long period with little or no rain, and can lead to wild fires
- Blue triangles represent _________ fronts
- Which type of severe weather is a spinning column of air that forms from strong thunderstorms?
Down
- Towering clouds that bring thunderstorms
- Which severe weather has strong winds, heavy snowfall, freezing temperatures, and poor visibility?
- Clouds form when water _____________
- This prefix means rain
- The amount of water vapor actually in the air
- Clouds that blanket the sky
- Red half circles represent ________ fronts
- The instrument used to measure relative humidity
- The total amount of water vapor the air can hold
- A body of air that has the same temperature and humidity throughout
- Clouds that are fluffy and appear during fair weather
- The study of weather is known as _______________
- The prefix "cumulo" means ___________
- This prefix means wispy
- Which type of severe weather forms over the Pacific Ocean in areas near Asia. This storm is similar to a hurricane and brings heavy rain, winds, and flooding.
- Which type of severe weather is caused by cumulonimbus clouds and occur most often during the spring and summer?
28 Clues: Wispy clouds • This prefix means rain • This prefix means wispy • Clouds that blanket the sky • Air masses that form over land • Air masses that form near equator • Air masses that form near the poles • Air masses that form over the ocean • Clouds form when water _____________ • The prefix "cumulo" means ___________ • The boundary where two air masses meet • ...
Atom and Periodic Table stuff 2025-12-09
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- Good for your bones.
- The first element of the periodic table.
- The first man-made element.
- The 4 kinds of matter are made of Platonic solids that can be divided into triangles.
- He conceptualized the mole.
- The last element of the periodic table.
- You can find it in bananas.
- Used in wiring and for making alloys like bronze and brass..
- His atomic model looks like a miniature solar system.
- He became known as the Father of Chemistry.
- 67 Ag
- MSG but no S.
- They perfected the use of steel and iron and manufactured glass, dyes, cement, solutions for textiles, and soap.
- This atomic model resembles a cake with raisins embedded in it.
- They adapted their own processes for metal, ceramic materials and on finding minerals, plants and substance for longer life.
- His periodic table became the basis for the modern periodic table.
- He found a relationship between the wavelengths of x-rays emitted by the element and its atomic number.
Down
- Used to inflate balloons.
- The most abundant element in the atmosphere.
- A metal that is liquid at room temperature.
- Element that rhymes with alimony.
- In the quantum model, there are regions of space where you are likely to find electrons.
- Element named after a dwarf planet.
- An extremely unreactive element.
- They used techniques from the Mesopotamians and perfected the use of bronze, dye, and glass that the Greeks copied later.
- Displayed as the amount of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Used to disinfect swimming pools.
- A protoscience. Because of Aristotle's ideas, it became popular in the Western world.
- The middle of an atom.
- Pamplantsa pala 'to?
30 Clues: 67 Ag • MSG but no S. • Good for your bones. • Pamplantsa pala 'to? • The middle of an atom. • Used to inflate balloons. • The first man-made element. • He conceptualized the mole. • You can find it in bananas. • An extremely unreactive element. • Element that rhymes with alimony. • Used to disinfect swimming pools. • Element named after a dwarf planet. • ...
Ava Francis Trig Puzzle 2025-06-09
Across
- the side that is not adjacent to the angle being considered
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles
- a unit of angular measure
- length the distance along the edge of part of the circle
- the ratio of the hypotenuse (in a right-angled triangle) to the side opposite an acute angle; the reciprocal of sine
- a=1
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the shorter side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle); the reciprocal of a cosine.
- a³ + b³ = (a + b)(a² - ab + b²).
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- the ratio of the adjacent side to the opposite side in a right triangle.
- refers to an algebraic expression of the form a³ - b³
- of sector the measure of space inside a slice of the circle
- having a common vertex and a common side
- the longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- The tangent of an angle is the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side of that angle in a right triangle.
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- the point of intersection of the coordinate axes
- a mathematical expression involving constants (numbers), variables, and exponents, combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication
- Greatest common factor
- 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: a=1 • Greatest common factor • a unit of angular measure • a³ + b³ = (a + b)(a² - ab + b²). • having a common vertex and a common side • the point of intersection of the coordinate axes • refers to an algebraic expression of the form a³ - b³ • length the distance along the edge of part of the circle • the side that is not adjacent to the angle being considered • ...
Engineering and Technology 2026-02-12
Across
- A curved structure that converts downward force into outward force along its sides.
- A bridge built using structures that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end.
- A bridge where the deck is supported by cables running directly to one or more central towers.
- The surface of the bridge that vehicles and pedestrians travel on.
- Engineering Design Process
- A twisting force, often caused by wind acting on a bridge deck.
- The weight of the bridge structure itself.
- The process of generating many different ideas to solve a problem.
- The support structure at the very end of a bridge that carries the load from the deck.
- The distance between two supports of a bridge.
- The simplest bridge type, consisting of a horizontal platform supported at each end.
- Components
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- A preliminary model or first version of a design used for testing.
- The limitations or restrictions on a design, such as time or budget.
- The weight of the traffic, people, or objects moving across a bridge.
- What happens when a structural member fails due to too much compression.
- A secure fixing, usually concrete, where suspension cables are fastened.
- Forces & Concepts
- A pulling or stretching force that tends to lengthen an object.
- A vertical support (like a column) used for the middle of a bridge.
- A bridge reinforced by a framework of connected triangles to distribute weight.
- The requirements or standards a design must meet to be successful.
- A bridge with a roadway hung from massive cables draped over towers and anchored at both ends.
- A large main beam used to support the deck of a bridge.
- A pushing or squeezing force that tends to shorten an object.
25 Clues: Components • Forces & Concepts • Engineering Design Process • The weight of the bridge structure itself. • The distance between two supports of a bridge. • A large main beam used to support the deck of a bridge. • A pushing or squeezing force that tends to shorten an object. • A pulling or stretching force that tends to lengthen an object. • ...
Kemet: Ancient Egypt Vocabulary 2022-11-05
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- 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. • ...
Topic 8 7th grade Vocabulary 2026-01-06
Across
- the length of a straight line segment passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on its boundary
- angles are pairs of opposites formed when two straightlines intersect, sharing the same vertex but not sides
- a line segment or its length from the center of a circle or sphere to any point on the edge
- the distance around the boundary of a circle or any curved, closed shape.
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- angles are 2 angles whose measures add up to exactly 90 degrees(right angle)
- a point where two or more lines, rays, or edges meet, forming a corner
- the 2D shape formed by the intersection of a 3D solid object and a plane
- figure a complex shape made by combining 2 or more simpler, basic geometric shapes like rectangles, triangles, circles, or squares
- angles two angles that share a common side ray but do not overlap.
- angles are two angles whose measures add up to exactly 180 degrees, forming a straight line or straight angle when placed together
- drawing a 2D representation of an object or scene where all dimensions are proportionally reduced or enlarged by a constant scale factor
11 Clues: a point where two or more lines, rays, or edges meet, forming a corner • the 2D shape formed by the intersection of a 3D solid object and a plane • the distance around the boundary of a circle or any curved, closed shape. • angles two angles that share a common side ray but do not overlap. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- / 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
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- 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
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- : 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
