triangles Crossword Puzzles
tv show characters 2020-05-02
Across
- Very awkward, rocky relationship with older sibling
- really smart, but did drugs under pressure
- Youngest sibling who is clever
- Friends with one sibling, but dates the other
- In another show, they have a sibling and live, in this one they also have siblings but die
- Dated one sibling, tried to get with 2 others, prob v smart bc of their profession
- their younger sibling is smarter than them
- Part of 2 love triangles with the same girl
- On another show, they dated someone with strict parents
- Really likes to stick to the rules of games
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- Smokes a lot, his child died
- really pink and girly but not nice
- His IRL sibling is in another show, where he fakes an accent
- Their job includes making something we really like
- They date a main character, they die and one of their body parts is detached
- Smokes a lot, but very composed and smart
- Leader of their crew, same favourite holiday as us
- A new mom, very powerful family
- 10)
- Leader of the crew, but people question them in later seasons
- Did horrible things but still likable
- Is usually the one to say a popular tagline about the show
- Cop and dad, concerned about child
- On another show we both watch, they try to hard to impress their boss
- his child only meets him when he's much older
25 Clues: 10) • Smokes a lot, his child died • Youngest sibling who is clever • A new mom, very powerful family • really pink and girly but not nice • Cop and dad, concerned about child • Did horrible things but still likable • Smokes a lot, but very composed and smart • really smart, but did drugs under pressure • their younger sibling is smarter than them • ...
Geometry Semester 2 vocab 2024-04-26
Across
- divides an angle into two congruent angles
- in a triangle, the point of concurrency for the perpendicular bisectors
- an angle whose vertex is at the center of a circle
- the man credited with the theorem for finding sides in right triangles
- a segment in a triangle from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side
- the man credited with writing the book on Geometry
- a quadrilateral with exactly 1 pair of opposite sides parallel
- in a triangle, the point of concurrency for the angle bisectors
- a segment with one endpoint on the center of a circle and one on the circle
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- two polygons with congruent angles whose sides are in proportion
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive sides congruent
- an angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose sides are chords
- a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides
- a parallelogram with 4 right angles
- in a triangle, a segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
- a parallelogram with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides
- in a triangle, the point of concurrency for the medians
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
- a segment that is perpendicular to another segment at its midpoint
- a chord that goes through the center of a circle
- in a triangle, the point of concurrency for the altitudes
- a segment with both endpoints on a circle
22 Clues: a parallelogram with 4 right angles • a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides • a segment with both endpoints on a circle • divides an angle into two congruent angles • a chord that goes through the center of a circle • an angle whose vertex is at the center of a circle • the man credited with writing the book on Geometry • ...
Geometry Vocab 2024-04-14
Across
- Comparison of numbers by division
- The ratio of a right triangle's Opposite side to its Hypotenuse
- Related conditional; If not A then not B
- Tool used for copying distances
- The quality of two figures whose lengths are in the same ratio
- Property of two figures that are proportional but not identical
- Related conditional; If not B then not A
- Four-sided shape
- Property of two figures that are identical in size and proportion
- Family of triangles with two congruent sides
- Line that intersects a circle once
- Property of lines that intersect at a right angle
- The perimeter of a circle
- 1/360th of the interior angle in a circle
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- If-Then statement that has been proved
- Line that divides a segment in half
- Distance from a circle's center to edge
- Statement that does not require proof
- Related conditional; If B then A
- Logical argument to guarantee the truth of a statement
- Greek mathematician, namesake of famous theorem
- Regular polygon of n=4
- Set of points equidistanct from a center
- Chord of a circle that contains its center
- ___ Property. If x=y and y=z, then x=z.
- The ratio of a right triangle's Adjacent side to its Hypotenuse
- Founder of modern geometry; wrote five postulates
- Property of lines that never intersect
- A fraction of a circle's perimeter
- The ratio between a circle's circumference and diameter
- The space between two intersecting lines
31 Clues: Four-sided shape • Regular polygon of n=4 • The perimeter of a circle • Tool used for copying distances • Related conditional; If B then A • Comparison of numbers by division • Line that intersects a circle once • A fraction of a circle's perimeter • Line that divides a segment in half • Statement that does not require proof • If-Then statement that has been proved • ...
PRE-CALCULUS 11 VOCAB 2024-06-10
Across
- the acute angle whose vertex is in the origin and whose sides are the terminal side of the angle and the x-axis
- consists of a root symbol, an index, and a radicand
- any number or algebraic expression that when multiplied with one or more other numbers or expressions forms a product
- examples are translations, reflections, stretches and shrinks
- a vertical line through the vertex of a parabola
- the set of all possible values for x
- a sequence that doesn't end or have a last term
- a point that remains unchanged when the transformation is applied to it
- a number obtained in solving a new equation that doesn't satisfy the original equation
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- a triangle that doesn't have a right angle
- the set of all possible values for y
- the multiplier of a number to give the product of 1
- a point not on the boundary of the graph of an inequality that is representative of all the points in a region
- b^2-4ac
- the four regions formed by the x- and y- axes in a Cartesian plane
- SSA case, there might be 0, 1 or 2 possible triangles
- an angle that is between 0 deg. and 90 deg.
- a sequence with common difference
- the side of an angle in standard position that lies on the x-axis
- a line whose distance from a given curve approaches zero
- the graph of a quadratic function
21 Clues: b^2-4ac • a sequence with common difference • the graph of a quadratic function • the set of all possible values for y • the set of all possible values for x • a triangle that doesn't have a right angle • an angle that is between 0 deg. and 90 deg. • a sequence that doesn't end or have a last term • a vertical line through the vertex of a parabola • ...
Spelling Words, Lists 2-5 2022-12-20
Across
- The consequence of lots of screaming and yelling.
- Sand next to water.
- A place you might keep a bird or a monkey.
- Has 4 sides, with one set of parallel lines.
- Something you could use to make a necklace.
- The Comets ______ the Provincial Championship.
- What you might do with a paper and pencil.
- On top of Christmas trees, and in the snow.
- Many tiny droplets of water suspended above the earth.
- Walk nearer to.
- The study of triangles, circles, and squares
- A method of cooking noodles.
- The person who wrote it.
- Elsa is the queen of this.
- Big and friendly.
- Example: Climbing mount Everest.
- The day before this one.
- Salty, snack you might eat at a baseball game.
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- Sugar, stevia, aspartame.
- The opposite of small
- The waltz, foxtrot, and ballet
- Each deck of cards has 12 cards with this on it.
- Elon Musk does this to Falcon 9.
- One number in a series of numbers.
- Someone famous.
- An artist might make sculptures out of it.
- A musical Instrument.
- The place you put a belt.
- The queen might wear one.
- A set of two.
- The thing they did when they didn't know the answer.
- The purpose of movies, video games, and plays.
- When shopping you check the _________.
- The least valuable of money.
- What ghosts do.
35 Clues: A set of two. • Someone famous. • Walk nearer to. • What ghosts do. • Big and friendly. • Sand next to water. • The opposite of small • A musical Instrument. • The person who wrote it. • The day before this one. • Sugar, stevia, aspartame. • The place you put a belt. • The queen might wear one. • Elsa is the queen of this. • A method of cooking noodles. • The least valuable of money. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2025-05-26
Across
- a line from the center of the circle to any point on the circle
- a triangle with all the side lengths equal
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- a part of the circumference of a circle
- the distance around a circle
- the shape formed when a plane slices through a solid
- two lines that never meet and are always the same distance from each other
- two lines that meet at a 90 degree angle
- a flat surface that extends infinitely
- a triangle with all side lengths unequal
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- a comparison of a length is a model to the corresponding length in the actual object
- two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- half of a circle
- a line through the center of a circle that touches 2 points on the circle
- a line that doesn't pass through the center of the circle and touches 2 points on the circle
- a plane figure with 5 sides
- angles that share a common vertex and side, but have no common interior points
- opposite angles formed when two lines intersect at a point
- a line that intersects two or more lines
- an angle less that 90 degrees
- a quarter of a circle
- a solid with a completely curved surface
- a solid whose base is a polygon and the other faces are triangles that share a common vertex
- having the same angle measure
25 Clues: half of a circle • a quarter of a circle • a plane figure with 5 sides • the distance around a circle • an angle less that 90 degrees • having the same angle measure • two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • two angles whose sum is 180 degrees • a flat surface that extends infinitely • a part of the circumference of a circle • a line that intersects two or more lines • ...
Principles and Elements Review 2026-02-03
Across
- A point of interest that the eye is drawn to
- Rhythm that has lines that flow from a center point like a sunray
- Rhythm that repeats a color, line, texture, or shape to carry the eye
- Element that describes how an object feels AND looks
- Adding black to a hue
- Type of balance where each side of a room is the same
- Type of balance where each side of a room is different, but visually weighted the same
- Balance between elements like size, shape, and texture
- Empty space
- Space taken up by objects
- Color scheme created when you pair either red/green, orange/blue, or yellow/purple
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- Lines that lead the eyes up and down
- __________ Complementary is 1 color matched with the 2 colors next to its complement
- Lines that lead the eyes side to side
- Scheme of 3 colors right next to each other on the wheel
- __________ Complementary is 2 sets of complementary colors
- Type of pattern that emphasizes the area its on
- Shapes in interiors are often circles, squares/rectangles, and what?
- Adding white to a hue
- The artistic guidelines for using the elements of design
- The colors black, white, gray, and brown
- Elements are unified to convey a theme and pleasing composition
- The basic components of design that make up all spaces
- Pattern that changes gradually - type of rhythm
- Colors created when you mix secondary and primary colors
25 Clues: Empty space • Adding white to a hue • Adding black to a hue • Space taken up by objects • Lines that lead the eyes up and down • Lines that lead the eyes side to side • The colors black, white, gray, and brown • A point of interest that the eye is drawn to • Type of pattern that emphasizes the area its on • Pattern that changes gradually - type of rhythm • ...
Area and Surface Area 2025-09-15
Across
- “to the third power”.
- “to the second power”.
- The number of cubic units that fill a three-dimensional region, without any gaps or overlaps.
- Type of quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides.
- A closed, three-dimensional shape with flat sides.
- The space inside of a shape.
- refers to a face of a polyhedron.
- A line segment where two faces of solid shape meet, or a side of a polygon.
- Tells you how many factors to multiply.
- The number of square units that cover a two-dimensional region, without any gaps or overlaps.
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- Take apart a figure to make more than one new shape.
- A type of polyhedron that has two bases that are identical copies of each other.
- Each flat side of a polyhedron.
- For each side of a triangle, there is one vertex that is not on that side.
- Type of a polygon that has 4 sides.
- The number of square units that covers all the faces of the polyhedron, without any gaps or overlaps.
- Put together more than one figure together to make a new shape.
- The measurement of an object's vertical distance, from its base to its top.
- A two-dimensional figure that can be folded to make a polyhedron.
- A point where two or more lines, edges, or sides meet.
- A type of polyhedron that has one base. All the other faces are triangles, and they all meet at a single vertex.
21 Clues: “to the third power”. • “to the second power”. • The space inside of a shape. • Each flat side of a polyhedron. • refers to a face of a polyhedron. • Type of a polygon that has 4 sides. • Tells you how many factors to multiply. • A closed, three-dimensional shape with flat sides. • Take apart a figure to make more than one new shape. • ...
Trig Rev 2025-10-23
Across
- formed by two rays with a common endpoint
- alternating interior angles are _______
- the function reciprocal to cos
- the sign of cot in quadrant II
- the sign of sec in quadrant IV
- the ray where an angle ends
- starting side for every angle in standard position
- a unit of measure for angles
- ratio of opposite side over adjacent
- the endpoint of two rays forming an angle
- two angles that sum to 90
- ratio of hypotenuse over opposite
- nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting lines
- angle formed by looking upward from horizontal
- the quadrant for an angle between 90 and 180 degrees
- the side across from the given angle
Down
- triangles that are the same shape but different sizes
- smallest angle between 0 and 90 formed with the x-axis
- the longest side of a right triangle
- the ratio of the opposite side over hypotenuse
- two angles who sum to 180
- the variable used for most angles in trigonometry
- ratio of adjacent side over hypotenuse
- a 270 degree angle ends on this axis
- a triangle with one 90 degree angle
- ratio of adjacent side over opposite
- a^2+b^2=c^2
- an angle whose terminal side lines on the x or y axis
- angles that share the same terminal side (360 degrees apart)
- two angles that share a side
- angle formed by looking downward from horizontal
31 Clues: a^2+b^2=c^2 • two angles who sum to 180 • two angles that sum to 90 • the ray where an angle ends • a unit of measure for angles • two angles that share a side • the function reciprocal to cos • the sign of cot in quadrant II • the sign of sec in quadrant IV • ratio of hypotenuse over opposite • a triangle with one 90 degree angle • the longest side of a right triangle • ...
Math vocab 2026-03-18
Across
- The direction or order in which a figure is facing
- The formula a^2 + b^2 = c^2 used for right triangles
- Angles in the same relative position at each intersection
- Angles outside parallel lines on opposite sides of a transversal
- A transformation that slides a figure to a new location
- The longest side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
- A transformation that flips a figure over a line
- Opposite angles formed by intersecting lines that are always congruent
- Figures that have the same shape but different sizes
- One of the two shorter sides of a right triangle
- Figures that are exactly the same size and shape
- The distance across a circle through its center
- An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees
- A transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point
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- Angles inside parallel lines on the same side of a transversal
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its edge
- Angles inside parallel lines on opposite sides of a transversal
- Angles outside parallel lines on the same side of a transversal
- A transformation that changes the size of a figure
- Two or more angles that add up to 180 degrees
- A move that changes position but keeps the original size and shape
- Sides that are in the same relative position in two different polygons
22 Clues: An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees • Two or more angles that add up to 180 degrees • The distance across a circle through its center • A transformation that flips a figure over a line • One of the two shorter sides of a right triangle • Figures that are exactly the same size and shape • The direction or order in which a figure is facing • ...
4th Grade 2025-2026 2026-05-21
Across
- works meticulously on every task
- Always participates, no matter what subject
- has grit and never gives up
- most laidback and gets along with everyone
- Earliebird, almost always first to the classroom!
- Has the smallest handwriting and loves greek mythology
- always finds a way to chat with friends
- co-ninja constantly organizing, plotting, and planning
- co-mathlete always trying to beat his own personal record
- perseveres even when work is hard and is kind to everyone
- always writes kind encouraging notes and even says thank you when given a test
- finds triangles especially humorous!
- our classroom energizer bunny always ready to learn new things
- most enthusiastic football player (has to be reminded it’s only two hand touch!)
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- comes to school with a great attitude every day
- social butterfly always trying to sneak in one more chat with a friend
- can do a perfect front and back walkover
- comes with a smile and ready to learn each day
- has loved teaching this class
- seamlessly joined our class and made instant friends
- co-ninja constantly organizing, plotting, and planning
- always smiles and even laughs at her own silly mistakes
- Wins the award for having the most supplies on the ground
- co-mathlete always trying to beat his own personal record
- Has a nickname that no teacher understands
- most energetic girl in the classroom always willing to take risks and participate
- loves spreading joy and giving gifts
- bookworm and an encyclopedia of facts
28 Clues: has grit and never gives up • has loved teaching this class • works meticulously on every task • loves spreading joy and giving gifts • finds triangles especially humorous! • bookworm and an encyclopedia of facts • always finds a way to chat with friends • can do a perfect front and back walkover • most laidback and gets along with everyone • ...
AP Government Crossword Puzzle by Nathan and Ellen 2013-01-14
Across
- A type of triangle that consists of a close relationship between an agency, a congressional committee, and an interest group.
- Funds for government programs that are collected and spent outside the regular federal budget.
- Whose first law states that, "Work expands to fill the tie available for its completion" ?
- Economic theory that states that the government should not interfere with commerce.
- What plan, led by Vice President Al Gore, was popularly called the "reinvent government" plan?
- In what type of government does Washington pay state and local governments and private groups to staff and administer federal programs?
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- Iron triangles are examples of this kind of politics.
- What type of legislation is permission to begin or continue a government program or agency.
- The cause of a large federal bureaucracy and excessive red tape.
- A large, complex organization composed of appointed officials.
- This man's law states that there's never time to do something riht, but always time to do it over.
- Complex bureaucratic rules and procedures that must be followed to get something done.
12 Clues: Iron triangles are examples of this kind of politics. • A large, complex organization composed of appointed officials. • The cause of a large federal bureaucracy and excessive red tape. • Economic theory that states that the government should not interfere with commerce. • Complex bureaucratic rules and procedures that must be followed to get something done. • ...
L.I.: Demonstrate understanding of unit and classroom vocabulary 2014-05-19
Across
- In literacy, we are reading __________stories from hundreds of years ago. They teach us how to behave or explain how the world is.
- This shows us how to get from here to there. It uses a key with symbols and pictures to mark places.
- A key concept in this unit of inquiry is ___________. This is the purpose or job of someone or something; what they do.
- Circles, triangles, rectangles are all examples of ____________.
- These "fighters" help keep us safe from burning buildings. They also make sure our buildings are safe.
Down
- These closed shapes have straight sides that only meet at their endpoints.
- Walk outside of 1A and turn ________to go to the bathroom.
- These community workers keep us safe by catching people who commit a crime. They also help us when we've had an accident.
- We learned about how mail is delivered at the _________office.
- We are using Google Earth on our ___________(s)to identify places around school.
- Community Workers them is _______We Organize Ourselves.
- Walk outside 1A and turn __________to go to the recess playground.
12 Clues: Community Workers them is _______We Organize Ourselves. • Walk outside of 1A and turn ________to go to the bathroom. • We learned about how mail is delivered at the _________office. • Circles, triangles, rectangles are all examples of ____________. • Walk outside 1A and turn __________to go to the recess playground. • ...
L.I.: Demonstrate understanding of unit and classroom vocabulary 2014-05-19
Across
- We learned about how mail is delivered at the _________office.
- In literacy, we are reading __________stories from hundreds of years ago. They teach us how to behave or explain how the world is.
- Community Workers' theme is _______We Organize Ourselves.
- A key concept in this unit of inquiry is ___________. This is the purpose or job of someone or something; what they do.
- Circles, triangles, rectangles are all examples of ____________.
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- Walk outside of 1A and turn ________to go to the bathroom.
- We are using Google Earth on our ___________(s)to identify places around school.
- These closed shapes have straight sides that only meet at their endpoints.
- These community workers keep us safe by catching people who commit a crime. They also help us when we've had an accident.
- These "fighters" help keep us safe from burning buildings. They also make sure our buildings are safe.
- Walk outside 1A and turn __________to go to the recess playground.
- This shows us how to get from here to there. It uses a key with symbols and pictures to mark places.
12 Clues: Community Workers' theme is _______We Organize Ourselves. • Walk outside of 1A and turn ________to go to the bathroom. • We learned about how mail is delivered at the _________office. • Circles, triangles, rectangles are all examples of ____________. • Walk outside 1A and turn __________to go to the recess playground. • ...
Minerals 2023-02-10
Across
- the way that a mineral reflects light from its surface; two main types - metallic and nonmetallic
- a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical or physical means
- minerals that contain silicon, oxygen, and usually one or more other element
- the manner in which a mineral breaks along planes where atomic bonding is weak
- a measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched, which is determined by the arrangement of a mineral's atoms
- the color a mineral leaves when it is rubbed across an unglazed porcelain plate or when it is powdered
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- forms when a mineral breaks into pieces with arc-like, rough, or jagged edges
- a mineral or rock that contains a valuable substance that can be mined at a profit
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and a definite crystalline structure
- a geometric solid having four sides that are equilateral triangles
- a solid in which atoms are arranged in repeating patterns
- rare, precious, highly prized minerals that can be cut, polished, and used for jewelry
12 Clues: a solid in which atoms are arranged in repeating patterns • a geometric solid having four sides that are equilateral triangles • minerals that contain silicon, oxygen, and usually one or more other element • forms when a mineral breaks into pieces with arc-like, rough, or jagged edges • ...
Shape quiz 2023-06-14
Across
- It is elongated and rounded. Ovals can be found in eggs and some fruits like bananas.
- It looks like a spark in the sky. Stars are found in flags and some ornaments.
- It has a round body with a pointed end. Crescents are seen in some flags and celestial objects.
- It looks like a mountain with a pointy top. Triangles are seen in road signs and roofs.
- It looks like a stop sign. Octagons are seen in some signs and building structures.
- It has straight sides and pointy corners. Hexagons are found in honeycombs and beehives.
- It has straight sides and pointy corners. Hexagons are found in honeycombs and beehives.
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- It looks like a perfect box. Squares can be found in tiles and picture frames.
- It has no corners or edges. Circles are found in things like wheels and coins.
- It has a curved top and a pointy bottom. Hearts are often seen on cards and decorations.
- It looks like a stop sign. Octagons are seen in some signs and building structures.
- It has straight sides and pointy corners. Pentagons are seen in star shapes and badges.
- It looks like a kite. Diamonds are seen in jewelry and cards.
- It looks like a stretched-out square. Rectangles are seen in doors and windows.
- It has straight sides and pointy corners. Pentagons are seen in star shapes and badges.
15 Clues: It looks like a kite. Diamonds are seen in jewelry and cards. • It looks like a perfect box. Squares can be found in tiles and picture frames. • It has no corners or edges. Circles are found in things like wheels and coins. • It looks like a spark in the sky. Stars are found in flags and some ornaments. • ...
geamatric vocab 2025-06-02
Across
- Length: The distance along the curve of an arc of a circle
- of a Sector The area of a portion of a circle bounded by two radii and an arc
- a different has the same shape but has a different size
- A region inside a circle bounded by two radii and the arc between
- A closed shape formed by a line segment
- Segment: A portion of a line between two points.
- ratio by which each dimension of a figure is enlarged or reduced during a dilation.
- Theorem A fundamental theorem in geometry states that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
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- facter:
- a shape with the same size and shape
- The study of triangles, particularly the relationship between their angles and sides. Key concepts include trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent)
- , Cosines, Tangents Trigonometric functions that relate the angles of a right triangle to the ratios of its sides. They are essential for solving problems involving angles and distances
12 Clues: facter: • a shape with the same size and shape • A closed shape formed by a line segment • Segment: A portion of a line between two points. • a different has the same shape but has a different size • Length: The distance along the curve of an arc of a circle • A region inside a circle bounded by two radii and the arc between • ...
Eshwar Sivaratri - Geometry Crossword 2020-01-13
Across
- When two lines than never intersect
- A similarity statement where if all the sides in a triangle are proportional to the sides of another triangle, they are similar
- a line which splits an angle into two
- if two triangles have equal side lengths and equal angles
Down
- when sides of a triangle all fit into a ratio, or fraction of another triangle
- A similarity statement where if two adjacent sides in a triangle are proportional to the other triangle and the angle between them are equal between both the shapes, the shapes are similar
- when two polygons have proportional sides and equal angles, but are not necessarily congruent
- A similarity statement where if two angles of a triangle are equal to two angles in another triangle, they are similar
8 Clues: When two lines than never intersect • a line which splits an angle into two • if two triangles have equal side lengths and equal angles • when sides of a triangle all fit into a ratio, or fraction of another triangle • when two polygons have proportional sides and equal angles, but are not necessarily congruent • ...
Bridges Crossword Puzzle by Alex Guerrant 2012-11-28
Across
- Support structure that is below the deck of a bridge.
- Masses receiving the arch, beam, truss, etc. at the end of the bridge.
- Masses used to keep tension in the main support cables of a suspension bridge.
- Weight used to balance out another weight or structure.
- Internal force that pulls an object in two opposite directions, causing it to expand.
- Type of suspension bridge in which the cables are secured directly to the tower instead of being secured to suspenders.
- Bridge type that uses curved support columns for support.
- The flat are of a bridge that is used to carry the load.
- Abnormally large vibration in a structure caused by an outside stimulus; occurs when frequency of the stimulus is extremely similar to the natural vibration frequency of the structure.
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- Prepared ground or base on which a structure rests
- A structure that is very tall relative to surrounding structures.
- Bridge that uses suspended cables as support.
- Support structure that is above the deck of a bridge.
- A strong metal primarily used in construction.
- Bridge type that uses beams in the form of triangles for support.
- Internal force that pushes an object in two opposite directions, causing it to become smaller.
- Distance between two supports of a bridge.
- Gradual deterioration of a bridge due to natural causes.
- Large strong metal wire used to support large structures such as bridges.
- Mitigation of resonance in a structure through utilization of damper machines.
20 Clues: Distance between two supports of a bridge. • Bridge that uses suspended cables as support. • A strong metal primarily used in construction. • Prepared ground or base on which a structure rests • Support structure that is below the deck of a bridge. • Support structure that is above the deck of a bridge. • Weight used to balance out another weight or structure. • ...
Test your Maths literacy 2012-08-26
Across
- Describing two lines which never meet
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides
- A polygon with equal sides and angles is described as this
- A many sided figure
- Greek mathematician known for his work with right angled triangles
- An angle between 180 and 360 degrees
- The branch of mathematics concerned with triangle measurement
- This number is a factor of all other numbers
- A number with only two factors is described as this
- Two angles adding to 180 degrees
- The middle score in a data set
- An irrational value written with a square root symbol
- The longest side of a right angled triangle
- The mathematician whose special sequence is 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8....
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- The branch of maths concerned with functions and their graphs
- An annual amount of earnings
- The values which are the x-intercepts of a function
- A line which crosses two other lines
- The special name given to a cumulative frequency polygon
- Meet at right angles
- A quadrilateral whose diagonals bisect at right angles
- Two angles between parallel lines on the same side of the transversal
- The number of times a score occurs
- Another word for chance
- The capacity of one metre cubed
- Another word for average
- A line on a graph which is approached but never actually touched
- A five sided figure
- Survey of all people in a population
29 Clues: A many sided figure • A five sided figure • Meet at right angles • Another word for chance • Another word for average • An annual amount of earnings • The middle score in a data set • The capacity of one metre cubed • Two angles adding to 180 degrees • The number of times a score occurs • A line which crosses two other lines • An angle between 180 and 360 degrees • ...
L’Egypte Mots-Croisés 2013-04-17
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- Les grands triangles font de sable où les statues sont créer.
- Le roi de l’Egypte qui porte les bijoux et du maquillage.
- Ils venaient du pays. Ils travaillaient comme les serviteurs.
- Rouleau de fibres végétales compressées servant de support souple pour l’écriture.
- Le dieu de soleil. Il disparaît dans la nuit et revient le jour.
- Dieu égyptien du savoir, de la magie, et de l’écriture.
- Poursuivre les animaux pour les manger ou les détruire.
- Fleuve irriguant l’Egypte du sud au nord.
- Une nourriture fait des graines.
- Région avec laquelle les égyptiens faisaient du commerce.
- Une boisson fermentée faite avec le houblon et les graines céréales.
- Nom du principe, unique, ou multiple, qui, dans toutes les religions est placé au-dessus de la nature.
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- Un très chaud environnement avec la sable.
- Monument élevé à la mémoire d’un mort au lieu même ou il est enterré.
- La mer le Nil se jette
- Les objets font de bois et utiliser pour la transportation et la pêche.
- Plante don’t la tige, lisse, et droite, est creuse et remplie de moelle.
- Ils sont les fermiers et ils travaillaient de longues heures dans les champs.
- rouge La mer que se trouve à l’est de l’Egypte.
- Un statue fameuse d’un lion a tête humaine.
- Action/façon de attraper les poissons.
- Lieu d’un désert qui possède un point d’eau.
- état d’Afrique du Nord-Est.
- Un matériel utiliser pour construire les bateaux.
24 Clues: La mer le Nil se jette • état d’Afrique du Nord-Est. • Une nourriture fait des graines. • Action/façon de attraper les poissons. • Fleuve irriguant l’Egypte du sud au nord. • Un très chaud environnement avec la sable. • Un statue fameuse d’un lion a tête humaine. • Lieu d’un désert qui possède un point d’eau. • rouge La mer que se trouve à l’est de l’Egypte. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2014-01-10
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- A line segment with endpoints on a circle.
- A polyhedron with two parallel, congruent bases, and parallelograms for faces.
- On an angle or polygon, the point where two sides intersect.
- A five-sided polygon.
- A 3-dimensional figure with one circular base.
- A part of a line that starts at one endpoint and extends forever.
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
- A parallelogram with four right angles.
- A 3-dimensional figure with two parallel, congruent circular bases.
- A line segment with one endpoint at the center of a circle and the other endpoint on the circumference.
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has endpoints on the circle.
- An eight-sided polygon.
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- A six-sided polygon.
- A rectangle with four congruent sides.
- A parallelogram with all sides congruent.
- The amount of 3-D space an object occupies.
- The distance around a polygon.
- A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint called a vertex.
- A four-sided polygon.
- A polyhedron with one base and triangles for faces.
- A straight path that extends without end in opposite directions.
- An exact location in space.
- A closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments that intersect only at their endpoints.
- The number of square units needed to cover a given surface.
25 Clues: A six-sided polygon. • A five-sided polygon. • A four-sided polygon. • An eight-sided polygon. • An exact location in space. • The distance around a polygon. • A rectangle with four congruent sides. • A parallelogram with four right angles. • A parallelogram with all sides congruent. • A line segment with endpoints on a circle. • The amount of 3-D space an object occupies. • ...
Mathematical Terms 2014-01-10
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- All individuals or items that belong to a group being studied.
- The difference between the highest and lowest value.
- The lenght of time for which interest is calculated before being accumulated.
- One round of a probabilities outcome
- The money paid on a loan or investment
- A binomial of the form x^2-r^2
- The __________ of parabola is the point where the axis of symmetry and the parabola meet.
- Used to calculate lengths of sides and measures of angles in triangles.
- A value that is "far away" from the other values in a set of data.
- A group of individuals or items that are representative of the population from which they are taken.
- The side that forms one arm of the angle being considered in the right triangle, but not the hypotenuse.
- Two sides and the angle in between are known,you must use______?
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- The interest paid on the principal and its accumulated interest.
- The value of the initial investment
- Three values that divide a set of data into four intervals with equal numbers of data?
- The graph of a quadractic relation is called __________
- Data that can be distinct and counted.
- A possilbe result of an experiment
- The relation between the length and the sides of their opposite angles in any triangle.
- Something that is measured
- "________" can also be called x-intercepts
- A survey contains __________ if it does not reflect the population.
22 Clues: Something that is measured • A binomial of the form x^2-r^2 • A possilbe result of an experiment • The value of the initial investment • One round of a probabilities outcome • Data that can be distinct and counted. • The money paid on a loan or investment • "________" can also be called x-intercepts • The difference between the highest and lowest value. • ...
WHAT IS HISTORY? 2014-06-10
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- revolution turning point, humans shifted from hunting and gathering to producing their own food; domestication of animals
- ancient religion that focused on respecting the spirits of everything in nature
- a mixture of the culture of different groups
- the diary of Suleiman the Magnificent is an example of this; newspaper article; picture
- Italy and Florida can be identified as this type of geographic feature
- Early river valley civilization that developed in Northwestern India
- Japan and Hawaii are made up of many islands
- a form of government that allows the people to have a voice
- this geographic feature serves as a barrier and helps to isolate civilizations
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- a form of government whose ruler uses the military to control the people
- Early River Valley that developed in China.
- a government formed by a small group of people
- This social scientist learns about history through the study of societies
- the textbook is an example of this
- moved from place to place as they followed game animals and ripening fruit
- Early river valley civilization the developed along the Nile River
- a form of government that has a leader whose position is passed down from generation to generation
- This social scientist uses artifacts to learn about history
- Early river valley civilization that developed along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- form of writing used in Mesopotamia; a series of lines and triangles
- This social scientist learns about history through trade and money
21 Clues: the textbook is an example of this • Early River Valley that developed in China. • a mixture of the culture of different groups • Japan and Hawaii are made up of many islands • a government formed by a small group of people • This social scientist uses artifacts to learn about history • a form of government that allows the people to have a voice • ...
Water 2014-05-28
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- Erosive feature that forms on the outside curve in a river.
- As one increases their altitude, they will experience a________ in pressure.
- Protects us from harmful ultra-violet radiation.
- Cut banks form _____,______ channels.
- Abbreviation for moist cool air.
- Direction that low pressure systems move.
- In general, as one moves away from the coast, yearly rainfall decreases, and temperature ranges increase.
- Abbreviation for air forming over the Gulf of Mexico.
- Shape caused by stream abrasion.
- Plant sweat.
- Drought causes the water table to_______.
- Location of most fresh water.
- Abbreviation for dry warm air.
- Excess water traveling to lakes and rivers.
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- Weather phenomena caused when pressure differences equalize.
- Process that turns water vapor into clouds.
- Material that had the highest permeability in lab.
- Warm air mass moves into and collides with a cold air mass.
- Shape for the map symbol when a cold air mass moves into, and collides with a warm air mass.
- Two gasses that compose a majority of the atmosphere.
- Heat causes liquid water to change in to water vapor.
- Way in which the layers of the atmosphere are separated.
- Water vapor that has condensed and falls out of the atmosphere.
- Strong wind that blows from the west to the east in the northern hemisphere.
- Blocks precipitation from falling in the center of continents.
- Sediment that travels the farthest in lakes and still water.
26 Clues: Plant sweat. • Location of most fresh water. • Abbreviation for dry warm air. • Abbreviation for moist cool air. • Shape caused by stream abrasion. • Cut banks form _____,______ channels. • Direction that low pressure systems move. • Drought causes the water table to_______. • Process that turns water vapor into clouds. • Excess water traveling to lakes and rivers. • ...
STS Grade 10 Mathematics Words 2015-02-09
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- a flat shape with four sides, none of which are parallel
- the mathematical representation of a wave, especially a graph obtained by plotting a characteristic of the wave against time
- a flat shape with six sides of the same length
- to discover an amount or number using mathematics
- a mathematical statement with three numbers or variables (= mathematical symbols)
- a flat shape that has four sides. The two sets of opposite sides are parallel and of equal length to each other
- if two amounts are proportional, they change at the same rate so that the relationship between them does not change
- describes a shape in mathematics that has the same shape and size as another
- a flat shape with four straight sides
- a method of writing numbers as the product of their factors or divisors
- a flat shape with three or more straight sides
- to find the answer to something
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- at an angle of 90 degrees to something
- the size of a flat surface calculated by multiplying its width by its length
- the answer to a problem
- a generalized function used in the study of partial differential equations
- changing often
- a type of mathematics that deals with the relationship between the angles and sides of triangles
- a unit for measuring length, equal to 0.001 metres
- is a special relationship between values: Each of its input values gives back exactly one output value
- a triangle with two sides of equal length
21 Clues: changing often • the answer to a problem • to find the answer to something • a flat shape with four straight sides • at an angle of 90 degrees to something • a triangle with two sides of equal length • a flat shape with six sides of the same length • a flat shape with three or more straight sides • to discover an amount or number using mathematics • ...
Stem List 11 2020-01-26
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- catch FIRE or cause to catch FIRE.
- the ability to understand and share the FEELINGS of another.
- WRITE or CARVE (words or symbols) ON something, especially as a formal or permanent record.
- a plane figure with SIX straight sides and angles.
- together or with
- (of a thing) having beneficial qualities or features that INDUCE someone to ACCEPT what is being offered.
- LACK of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
- an amount of money added to wages on a seasonal basis, especially as a reward for GOOD performance.
- a STAR-shaped figure formed by two intersecting equilateral triangles.
- coming AFTER something in time; following.
- bringing the different elements of something complex into a harmonious and efficient RELATIONSHIP.
- in a LOUD and forceful manner.
- a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical ENVIRONMENT.
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- lasting for an UNKNOWN or UNSTATED length of time.
- different or other
- a sequence of single notes that is MUSICALLY satisfying.
- write or written
- a RESULT or EFFECT of an action or condition.
- pull or drag
- feeling or disease
- DISSIMILAR in shape, structure, or magnitude.
- the point on the earth's surface vertically ABOVE the focus of an earthquake.
- attractive or beautiful.
- the surface epithelium of the skin, OVERLYING the dermis.
- a published, broadcast, or recorded work that CONTINUES the story or develops the theme of an earlier one.
26 Clues: pull or drag • write or written • together or with • different or other • feeling or disease • attractive or beautiful. • in a LOUD and forceful manner. • catch FIRE or cause to catch FIRE. • LACK of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. • coming AFTER something in time; following. • a RESULT or EFFECT of an action or condition. • DISSIMILAR in shape, structure, or magnitude. • ...
Chapter 1 Terms 2019-11-04
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- 1"
- portion of line starting a A and continues through B
- standard position of its vertex at the origin and intial side is along the positive x-axis
- r/y
- two line segments with common endpoint
- y/x
- x/r
- lines that do not intersect and lie in same place
- triangles that are both the sam size and shape
- r/x
- angle angle formed by counterclockwise rotation around its endpoint
- the ray in its location after rotation
- x,1/x
- the endpoint of a ray,rotated to form an angle
- two rays
- x/y
- angle formed clockwise rotation around endpoint
- 0-90 degrees
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- sum of the measure is 180 degrees
- placed in standard position, terminal side along the x-axis or y-axis
- sum of the measure is 90 degrees
- triangle that are the same shape but not the same size
- 1'
- 90 degrees
- a common endpint of an angle
- angle measuring exactly 180 degrees
- point A
- 90-180 degrees
- line that intersects two or more lines, which may be parallel
- two angles having same initial side and terminal side but different measures of rotation
- an option to us on a calculator when dealing with degrees
- the ray in its starting position
- y/r
- is a unit of measure for angles
- segment portion of the line between A&B including both points
35 Clues: 1" • 1' • r/y • y/x • x/r • y/r • r/x • x/y • x,1/x • point A • two rays • 90 degrees • 0-90 degrees • 90-180 degrees • a common endpint of an angle • is a unit of measure for angles • sum of the measure is 90 degrees • the ray in its starting position • sum of the measure is 180 degrees • angle measuring exactly 180 degrees • two line segments with common endpoint • the ray in its location after rotation • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-18
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- Is the length of hypotenuse divided by the length of the adjacent side
- A unit of measurement of angles
- inverse of sine
- Equal to the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse
- Mnemonic used to remember the formulas in getting the rato of sine, cosine, and tangent
- The side opposite to the theta
- Are two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- A plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- CIRCLE: A circle that is centered at the origin and always has a radius of 1
- is measured by the amount of rotation from the initial side to the terminal side
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite to the right angle
- How does fractional parts of degrees are measured?
- Ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse
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- Is the angle in degrees measured clockwise from north
- Angle in standard position
- the side closest to the theta
- A branch of mathematics that deals with relationships between the sides and angles of triangles
- Is the function inverse to the tangent function
- a2 + b2 = c2 is the formula of _________ theorem
- Length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side
- Inverse of tangent
- TRIANGLE: Contains a right angle, which measures 90 degrees and two acute angles each less than 90 degrees
- SIDE: Are angles which share the same terminal side
23 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 • Are two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • Is the function inverse to the tangent function • a2 + b2 = c2 is the formula of _________ theorem • How does fractional parts of degrees are measured? • ...
Flatland 2016-05-10
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- four sided figure, upper class of flatland
- lowest working class of triangle, soldiers, two even sides
- Gymnasium:parents leave there infants here in hopes of them gaining nobility, this often results in the premature death of the child
- by Feeling form of recognition unknown to the upper classes, this involves one's sense of touch
- land with only 2 dimensions
- of Compensation law that says as a being's intelligence increases, it's abilities of penetration decrease
- word permitted to be spoken only by the circles and qualified science teachers
- process of making a shape colored, this is no longer legal in Flatland
- government or class system controlled by the most honorable members of society, in Flatland this was dependent upon number of sides
- women in Flatland appear to be this when facing you with their back
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- title given to the highest members of the nobility in Flatland, means many sided
- middle class workers, triangles with three equal sides
- chief circle at the time of the Colour Bill
- five sided figure, rather high in notability
- one's number of sides and its relation to their place in society, this is preached by the circles or priests of Flatland
- land with one single dimension
- highest authority in Flatland
- the women in Flatland are this shape
- land of 3 dimensions (our world)
- Recognition method of recognition based upon perception of one's sides and angles, this was no longer practiced after the Colour Bill
20 Clues: land with only 2 dimensions • highest authority in Flatland • land with one single dimension • land of 3 dimensions (our world) • the women in Flatland are this shape • four sided figure, upper class of flatland • chief circle at the time of the Colour Bill • five sided figure, rather high in notability • middle class workers, triangles with three equal sides • ...
Trigonometric Functions 2016-06-12
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- triangle a right triangle with some regular feature that makes calculations on the triangle easier, or for which simple formulas exist
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- Theorem is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. It states that the square of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
- A relationship or expression involving one or more variables
- SOHCAHTOA
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- Special triangle with three different angles
- a unit of measurement of angles
- a process in which a number, quantity, expression, etc., is altered or manipulated according to formal rules, such as those of addition, multiplication, and differentiation
- Opposite of tangent; Cosine over sine
- Opposite of cosine; Hypotenuse over adjacent
- Opposite over Hypotenuse
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- Acronym for trigonometric functions
- Special triangle with two of the same angles
- Side across from given angle
- Side next to given angle
- Side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- something that is the opposite or reverse of something else
- a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- Opposite of sine; Hypotenuse over opposite
- Opposite over Adjacent; sine over cosine
- Adjacent over Hypotenuse
22 Clues: SOHCAHTOA • Side next to given angle • Adjacent over Hypotenuse • Opposite over Hypotenuse • Side across from given angle • a unit of measurement of angles • Acronym for trigonometric functions • Opposite of tangent; Cosine over sine • Opposite over Adjacent; sine over cosine • Opposite of sine; Hypotenuse over opposite • Special triangle with two of the same angles • ...
Trigonometric Functions 2016-06-12
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- triangle a right triangle with some regular feature that makes calculations on the triangle easier, or for which simple formulas exist
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- Theorem is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. It states that the square of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
- A relationship or expression involving one or more variables
- SOHCAHTOA
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- Special triangle with three different angles
- a unit of measurement of angles
- a process in which a number, quantity, expression, etc., is altered or manipulated according to formal rules, such as those of addition, multiplication, and differentiation
- Opposite of tangent; Cosine over sine
- Opposite of cosine; Hypotenuse over adjacent
- Opposite over Hypotenuse
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- Acronym for trigonometric functions
- Special triangle with two of the same angles
- Side across from given angle
- Side next to given angle
- Side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- something that is the opposite or reverse of something else
- a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- Opposite of sine; Hypotenuse over opposite
- Opposite over Adjacent; sine over cosine
- Adjacent over Hypotenuse
22 Clues: SOHCAHTOA • Side next to given angle • Adjacent over Hypotenuse • Opposite over Hypotenuse • Side across from given angle • a unit of measurement of angles • Acronym for trigonometric functions • Opposite of tangent; Cosine over sine • Opposite over Adjacent; sine over cosine • Opposite of sine; Hypotenuse over opposite • Special triangle with two of the same angles • ...
Math crossword 2024-05-22
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- Decimals that have an infinitely repeating sequence of digits.
- a number, variable, product, or quotient in an expression. A term is not a sum or difference.
- Area The total area of a solid figure's faces and curved surfaces.
- “for one”
- order of operations
- a box-shaped solid object that has 6 identical equal square faces
- is a flat pattern that can be folded to form a
- a Equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. Two or more quantities that have the same or a constant ratio or relation.
- a positive or negative whole number
- figure.
- value the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
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- a relation that assigns exactly one output value to an input value.
- a mathematical Sentence that compares two or more unequal expressions using one of the symbols
- a ratio comparing two different units
- multiply the number in front of the parentheses by every number inside the parentheses.
- a letter used to represent a known or an unknown quantity
- a number sentence without an equal sign. It can include numbers, letters, or a combination of both.
- a special type of triangular-based pyramid with equilateral triangles for all bases
- The number that is multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression.
- two numbers whose product is one when you multiply them together
- rate A ratio showing how much per one of that particular unit
21 Clues: figure. • “for one” • order of operations • a positive or negative whole number • a ratio comparing two different units • is a flat pattern that can be folded to form a • a letter used to represent a known or an unknown quantity • Decimals that have an infinitely repeating sequence of digits. • two numbers whose product is one when you multiply them together • ...
School and teenagers 2023-08-31
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- 14. The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- 3. A place to store books and study materials.
- 7. A piece of work that you do as part of your schoolwork
- 5. A type of financial aid awarded based on academic achievement.
- 17. A formal ceremony to mark the end of a school or college program
- 16. The process of finding and correcting errors in written work
- 10. A written account of one's own life and experiences
- 4. The person who leads a classroom and imparts knowledge
- 2. A formal event where students dance and socialize.
- 5. A social gathering typically held on a weekend night
- 1. A period of intense study before exams.
- 9. A brief break between classes
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- 6. The process of gaining knowledge and skills.
- 15. A type of literature that uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize society
- 10. A system of communication using written or printed symbols
- 1. A long, detailed essay or report required for graduation
- 8. A document that shows your academic achievements
- 3. The scientific study of living organisms
- 19. The quality of being able to understand and share the feelings of another
- 9. The process of studying for a test or examination at the last minute
- 20. A term for the cultural and social experiences of teenagers
- 13. The branch of mathematics dealing with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles
22 Clues: 9. A brief break between classes • 1. A period of intense study before exams. • 3. The scientific study of living organisms • 3. A place to store books and study materials. • 6. The process of gaining knowledge and skills. • 8. A document that shows your academic achievements • 14. The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • ...
Geometry 7 Crossword 2024-05-07
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- A shape that has 3 or more sides and connects all the lines together
- A line segment connecting the center of a circle to one side of the circle
- 2 or more polygons that are combined together
- A 2D shape that has 3 sides and equals 180 degrees altogether
- The equation for this shape is: A=bh
- The area of all the 2D figures in a 3D figure
- The area of all the 2D figures in a 3D figure that excludes all the bases
- A line segment connecting one side to another side of a circle
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- The areas of all the 2D figures in a 3D figure
- The amount of cubic units of 3D figure takes
- The distance around a circle
- Two line segments or rays that connect to a end point
- The equation for this shape is: A=pi(r)^2
- A 2D that has 4 sides
- The equation for this shape is: A=1/2(a+b)h
- The equation for this shape is: A=S^2
- The length of the outline of a polygon or distance of the outside of a polygon
- The space an 2D object takes
- A 3D figure that connects to a point, that’s 1/3 of a prism, and has all other sides as triangles
- A 3D figure with 2 bases at opposite ends with rectangles as all the other sides
20 Clues: A 2D that has 4 sides • The distance around a circle • The space an 2D object takes • The equation for this shape is: A=bh • The equation for this shape is: A=S^2 • The equation for this shape is: A=pi(r)^2 • The equation for this shape is: A=1/2(a+b)h • The amount of cubic units of 3D figure takes • 2 or more polygons that are combined together • ...
Quilty Crossword 2024-05-19
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- the bottom of a quilt sandwich
- stitching fabric shapes onto a foundation block
- quilting with the feed dogs down
- quilt pattern associated with a shop hop
- a five-inch square
- red embroidery on light/white background
- flatten with an iron
- cotton fabric with a soft brushed texture
- fabric that frames a quilt
- a foot that reduces bunching when sewing
- fabric recreated from historical time periods
- block made of three triangles
- the basic unit of a quilt
- the space on the right side of your needle
- to finish a quilt edge
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- scissors that cut a zigzag edge
- whimsical fabric featuring unique prints or themes
- pins or large stitches that hold a quilt sandwich together
- symmetrical applique quilting design from the islands
- half of a half metre
- a mirrored quilt block created by cutting up a print
- finish a quilt sandwich with yard
- to decorate with stitching
- cutting fabric to feature a specific motif
- cut on the diagonal
- a quilt design featuring a variety of blocks
- the finished edge of fabric
- the bottom thread holder in a sewing machine
- thread is wound around this
- the distance between the fabric edge and the seam
- organization of like-minded hobbyists
- asymmetrical patches with decorative stitches
- used to cut shapes, especially unusual ones
- a product used to make fabric stiff
- traditional quilt block assembled around a center square
35 Clues: a five-inch square • cut on the diagonal • half of a half metre • flatten with an iron • to finish a quilt edge • the basic unit of a quilt • to decorate with stitching • fabric that frames a quilt • the finished edge of fabric • thread is wound around this • block made of three triangles • the bottom of a quilt sandwich • scissors that cut a zigzag edge • ...
Math Word Master 2024-02-20
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- Repeated addition or counting in equal groups.
- The result of subtracting one number from another.
- The amount of space inside a shape or surface.
- Sharing or partitioning a number into equal parts.
- Information, often numerical, collected for analysis.
- Having the same value or amount.
- To rearrange numbers into different groups, often used in addition and subtraction.
- Taking one number away from another to find the difference.
- A four-sided polygon with opposite sides of equal length and all angles of 90 degrees.
- A four-sided polygon with all sides of equal length and all angles of 90 degrees.
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- The maximum amount that something can hold or contain.
- Geometric figures such as squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles.
- The result of adding two or more numbers.
- Adjusting a number to the nearest value of a given place.
- The distance around the outside of a shape.
- Combining two or more numbers to find their total
- The space between two intersecting lines or surfaces measured in degrees.
- A sequence or arrangement that repeats in a predictable way.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The measurement of how long something is from end to end.
- The amount of matter in an object, often measured in kilograms or grams.
- Numbers that represent part of a whole.
- Approximating a number to a certain place value.
- A straight path that extends infinitely in both directions.
- The result of multiplying two or more numbers.
- A measure of the duration of events, often expressed in hours, minutes, and seconds.
26 Clues: Having the same value or amount. • The amount of matter in an object. • Numbers that represent part of a whole. • The result of adding two or more numbers. • The distance around the outside of a shape. • Repeated addition or counting in equal groups. • The amount of space inside a shape or surface. • The result of multiplying two or more numbers. • ...
Percussion Instruments Crossword 2024-02-15
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- Pitched Instrument made of wood that does not have resonators
- Round metal piece found on membranophones that secures the drumhead
- Marimba, Timpani, and Piano all fall in this category
- Used by all pitched instruments, like a drumstick but has a head
- Latin American Idiophone that is either scraped or hit.
- The bottom head of a drum, not all drums have them
- Includes a Snare Drum, Hi-Hat, Bass Drum
- Drumhead that is struck with the drumstick
- This Latin American idiophone is too small pieces of wood struck together
- A set of small membranophones that originated in Cuba
- Pitched Instrument made of metal that does have resonators
- Membranophone when struck, idiophone when shaken
- Pitched Instrument made of wood that does have resonators
- AKA Timpani
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- Idiophone, Sheet of metal
- Snare Drums, Triangles, and the Gong are all this
- Crash Cymbals, Cowbells, Guiros all belong to this category
- Like the Bongos but bigger
- Instruments that use air to produce sound
- Family of membranophones and idiophones.
- Snare Drum, Tom Drum, Timpani all belong to this category
- Idiophone that comes in all shapes, uses a triangle beater to be played
- The Largest Drum
- AKA Chimes
- Found on the resonant head of a snare drum
- Unpitched Membranophone that comes in different sizes.
- The only pitched drum. Changes pitches by tightening or loosening the drumhead
- Screw that tightens the rim down over the drumhead
28 Clues: AKA Chimes • AKA Timpani • The Largest Drum • Idiophone, Sheet of metal • Like the Bongos but bigger • Family of membranophones and idiophones. • Includes a Snare Drum, Hi-Hat, Bass Drum • Instruments that use air to produce sound • Drumhead that is struck with the drumstick • Found on the resonant head of a snare drum • Membranophone when struck, idiophone when shaken • ...
Luke & Shianne's Easter 2023 Crossword 2023-04-07
Across
- What city was Billy Pilgrim in during the war
- His mother liked Eric B. & Rakim
- described by MTV in 2011 as "one of rap's most unique figures in recent memory has an album called XXX
- Raps with his cousin and is alive
- Shot a man at KMART and got cancelled for some comments
- This Ghanaian rapper "parted the red sea"
- Newest Overwatch hero, a support class with abilities that help his team with healing and movement:
- Made Kings Disease 3 times
- This youtubers Real name is Jimmy Donaldson but you kno him as
- Travis Scott is mentored by and collaborates with
- LaKeith Stanfield plays who in Atlanta
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- In GTA, he Has limited mobility, has grown considerably overweight, and suffers from asthma
- My brother got life and it turned me to the
- Monster energy drink, Mango
- A brand of camera film and a colour
- Christopher Francis is a water feature known as
- Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn is better knows as
- Married to a nasty rapper, is alive, raps with his cousin
- Aubrey Graham goes by the name
- Sergio Giavanni Kitchens states you should Drip or Drown. rap name is
- What is round in a square box and served in triangles?
- Born and raised in Carol City, Florida, this rapper has a spicy indian name
- In LA, Kanye said his mother used to cook red beans and
- A damage hero, real name Vivian Chase
24 Clues: Made Kings Disease 3 times • Monster energy drink, Mango • Aubrey Graham goes by the name • His mother liked Eric B. & Rakim • Raps with his cousin and is alive • A brand of camera film and a colour • A damage hero, real name Vivian Chase • LaKeith Stanfield plays who in Atlanta • This Ghanaian rapper "parted the red sea" • Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn is better knows as • ...
Predicting Weather Vocabulary 2021-10-26
Across
- Front type of front shown in purple with alternating circles and triangles on one side of line
- Front this type of front moves quickly, overtaking area with warm air, causing quick heavy rain
- this process turns water vapor back into liquid to make clouds visible
- Balloon an instrument for measuring weather from high in the troposphere, lower stratosphere
- Radar an instrument for measuring precipitation location, type, and motion
- rain cloud
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- Front this type of front is when warm air moves into area of cold air; often form stratus clouds
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level
- Pressure System winds rotate clockwise around this type of pressure center; associated with clear nice weather
- thin wispy high altitude clouds
- System winds rotate counter-clockwise around this type of pressure center; associated with clouds and precipitation
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- an instrument for measuring humidity
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- Point the temperature at which condensation begins
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- Front type of front occurs when warm and cold air mass meet and stay still
- Vane an instrument for measuring wind direction
- an instrument for measuring the speed of the wind
- puffy clouds with flat bottom
- an expert in meteorology; a weather forecaster
- layered gray blanket clouds; bring steady light rain
- Satellite instruments for measuring weather and climate on Earth from space
- an instrument for measuring air pressure
24 Clues: rain cloud • puffy clouds with flat bottom • thin wispy high altitude clouds • an instrument for measuring humidity • the amount of water vapor in the air • an instrument for measuring temperature • an instrument for measuring air pressure • an expert in meteorology; a weather forecaster • Vane an instrument for measuring wind direction • ...
Science Crossword 2021-04-22
Across
- air mass with greater atmospheric pressure than the surrounding air masses
- measures wind speed
- A warm front is the leading edge of a warm, humid air mass that pushes against a mass of cold air.
- represented by alternating red half-circles and blue triangles that point in opposite directions.
- the flow of air in circular patterns: air rises, flows parallel to Earth's surface, falls, flows parallel to Earth's surface, and rises again.
- Refers to the transfer of heat through a liquid or gas, such as air
- measures wind direction
- A weather map provides data about current weather conditions at a particular location.
- Area of warm moist air
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- The day-to-day state of the atmosphere.
- measures air pressure
- measures relative humidity
- amount of water moisture in the air
- Air pressure refers to the weight of a column of air over a particular location on Earth.
- directional movements of ocean waters
- tropical weather system consisting of extremely low-pressure air mass with heavy rains and winds faster than 73 mph
- Area of cooler drier air
- the boundary between two air masses, where the weather often changes.
- a form of energy that spreads out as it travels
- directional movement of air
- Leading edge of a cold, dry air mass that pushes against a mass of warm air.
- air mass with lower atmospheric pressure than the surrounding air masses
22 Clues: measures wind speed • measures air pressure • Area of warm moist air • measures wind direction • Area of cooler drier air • measures relative humidity • directional movement of air • amount of water moisture in the air • directional movements of ocean waters • The day-to-day state of the atmosphere. • a form of energy that spreads out as it travels • ...
Module 6 Vocab 2023-10-20
Across
- Lines that meet at 90 degree angles
- Angles whose sum equal 90 degrees
- A triangle with two equal sides, and two equal base angles
- The side of a triangle between two angles
- Lines that share the same slope and will never intersect
- Where the bisectors of the triangle's sides meet
- What you always start with in a proof
- The point of concurrency of the medians of a triangle
- Lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar
- To cut something into two equal halves
- The shape that you start with before a transformation is performed
- A triangle with all equal sides, and all equal angles
- The point halfway between the endpoints of the segment
- A segment from a vertex of the triangle to the line containing the opposite side
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- Parts of two congruent triangles that are congruent to each other
- Where the angle bisectors of a triangle meet
- The point of intersection of concurrent lines
- An interior formed by two adjacent sides of a triangle
- A transformation that does NOT change shape or size
- A line segment with endpoints that are a vertex of the triangle and the midpoint of the side opposite the vertex
- Same Size, Same Shape
- A polygon that has all equal sides and all equal angles
- Where three or more lines intersect at a common point
- Angles whose sum equal 180 degrees
- The shape that is a result of a transformation
25 Clues: Same Size, Same Shape • Angles whose sum equal 90 degrees • Angles whose sum equal 180 degrees • Lines that meet at 90 degree angles • What you always start with in a proof • To cut something into two equal halves • The side of a triangle between two angles • Where the angle bisectors of a triangle meet • The point of intersection of concurrent lines • ...
Math word puzzle 2024-11-19
Across
- A pair of matching sides that are placed in the same spot of two different shapes
- Divide into two equal parts
- Angles that occupy the same relative position with each other
- Cause, explanation, or justification for an event.
- a theorem connected by a short proof to an existing theorem.
- the angles that do not share a vertex with a given exterior angle
- A definite or clear expression of speech or writing
- The angles that lie inside a polygon
- an extra line needed to complete a proof in plane geometry.
- Triangles having corresponding sides and angles to be equal.
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- An angle of a polygon is formed by two adjacent sides
- True statements that combine the hypothesis and the conclusion with the key words 'if and only if.
- the angle between a side of a rectilinear figure and an adjacent side extended outward
- A statement joining two events together based on a condition in the form of “If something, then something
- Uses side side side theorem
- an isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two sides of equal length
- Is when a shape is moved without changing the shape or size
- Two things that are the same
- The side of a polygon or a geometric figure that is enclosed by two consecutive vertices
- The converse of an if-then statement is such that the IF and THEN parts are swapped
20 Clues: Uses side side side theorem • Divide into two equal parts • Two things that are the same • The angles that lie inside a polygon • Cause, explanation, or justification for an event. • A definite or clear expression of speech or writing • An angle of a polygon is formed by two adjacent sides • Is when a shape is moved without changing the shape or size • ...
The Book Thief Part 6 EL 2025-03-18
Across
- The second book Liesel stole
- A secret and a story behind it
- Something Liesel and Rudy found walking back home
- When Liesel was on such a high she was feeling like this
- This is the aftermath of all the bombing, used to describe the sky
- The long and angry speech
- Something that represents death
- One of the presents under the tree
- What did Liesel bring Max and put on the table next to him
- A special event including the sun and the white beast
- To feel calm and free and see where life takes you
- Max threw one of these at Hans Huberman, going down the basement.
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- From a late night excerpt, to come back to life and be reborn.
- On May 30 in Koln 500 hundred people died because of these planes.
- A special leaf or a blank leaf
- The first thing max did when he woke up from his concussion
- The sharp or the tough edges of the triangles
- The small suggestion appeared While Rudy and Liesel were riding their bikes, to be truthful.
- This is what Rudy and Liesel did after suggesting her idea, and he thought she was crazy.
- It's walking in a specific way the white beast
- Somewhere a very big secret is held
- Rosa felt this While yelling at Liesel about max
- Having the most importance or influence, When Max opened his eyes and saw something.
- This happened in a place called Lubeck
24 Clues: The long and angry speech • The second book Liesel stole • A secret and a story behind it • A special leaf or a blank leaf • Something that represents death • One of the presents under the tree • Somewhere a very big secret is held • This happened in a place called Lubeck • The sharp or the tough edges of the triangles • It's walking in a specific way the white beast • ...
sesquipedalian crossword. 2025-08-02
Across
- fear of long words
- extraordinary good/wonderful
- laboratory technique that enhances the speed and sensitivity of precipitation reactions
- fear of running out of books
- the imaging and visualization of the bile and pancreatic ducts
- fear of number 666
- lung disease caused by inhalation of very fine silica dust
- inflammation of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi
- lake in Massachusetts
- the study of diseases of the ear, nose, and throat
- an adjective used to describe plants belonging to the botanical family, commonly known as the morning glory family
- medical device specifically designed to measure blood pressure
- pair of connected or corresponding things
- surgical procedure used to treat canalicular obstruction, a blockage in the tear drainage system of the eye
- 1 followed by 24300 zeros
- person who pretends to be notable or mysterious, essentially a self-proclaimed wonder worker or magician
- opposition to the disestablishment of the Church of England
- polygon with 9,999 sides
- 1 followed by 1365 zeros
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- neurosurgical procedure that creates a new pathway for cerebrospinal fluid
- disease characterized by a constellation of clinical features
- an Archimedean solid with 26 faces: 8 equilateral triangles and 18 squares
- very good/fine
- show or treat an animal, god, or object as if it is human in appearance, character, or behaviour
- something that prevents or treats xerophthalmia
- word, relating to wooden type
- beautiful
- short, single-stranded sequence of nucleic acids
28 Clues: beautiful • very good/fine • fear of long words • fear of number 666 • lake in Massachusetts • polygon with 9,999 sides • 1 followed by 1365 zeros • 1 followed by 24300 zeros • extraordinary good/wonderful • fear of running out of books • word, relating to wooden type • pair of connected or corresponding things • something that prevents or treats xerophthalmia • ...
Geometry Crossword Review 2022-10-07
Across
- shape with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides
- a line that cuts two parallel lines
- length x width
- angles in the same position
- transformation:changes area perimeter sides
- rise over run
- lines that cross at a ninety degree angle
- triangle with two equal sides
- to cut a figure into two congruent pieces
- the longest side of a right triangle
- like a tilted square, 4 congruent sides
- another word for height
- angles on a parallelogram that are congruent
- shape with 2 sets of parallel sides
- theorem for sides of right triangles
- transformation:preserves the orientation
- angles on a parallelogram that are 180
- use this when finding a missing angle
- the number you multiply by in a dilation
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- same shape and the same size
- the same shape but different size
- opposite over adjacent
- triangle with no equal sides
- angles across from each other at an intersection
- preserves the size and shape, spins the image
- opposite over hypotenuse
- add all sides
- these lines have an undefined slope
- adjacent over hypotenuse
- triangle with 3 equal sides
- a transformation that preserves the size and shape but flips the orientation
- angles that are supplementary and form a line
- formula used to find length
- a tool used to create circles
- these lines have a slope of zero
- lines that have the same slope
- next to, touching
- angle that is ninety degrees
- opposite sides of a parallelogram are this
39 Clues: rise over run • add all sides • length x width • next to, touching • opposite over adjacent • another word for height • opposite over hypotenuse • adjacent over hypotenuse • angles in the same position • triangle with 3 equal sides • formula used to find length • same shape and the same size • triangle with no equal sides • angle that is ninety degrees • triangle with two equal sides • ...
Spelling Words 2022-01-24
Across
- A silvery-white metal.
- A span of ten years.
- Needs further confirmation. Not Definite.
- A word or phrase naming an attribute added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
- Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
- Medicine that people take to relieve pain and fever.
- Electricity in the clouds during a storm.
- A group or set of three.
- Texclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- Like a bicycle, but having three wheels, two at the back and one at the front.
- Creature of the sea with 8 tentacles.
- People who play sports.
- A shape with three sides and 3 angles.
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- Feeling, showing, or involving a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad
- The things that go into who you are as a person.
- A group of four people playing music or singing together.
- When a person has something more to say, or is about to add a remark unconnected to the current subject.
- Dividing something into 4 equal parts.
- Causing great damage
- Relating to or denoting a system of numbers and arithmetic based on the number ten, tenth parts, and powers of ten.
- A gadget to help you see far objects much closer.
- When you hit the baseball and run all the way to third base.
- Dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest.
- Make it more noticeable or prominent.
24 Clues: A span of ten years. • Causing great damage • A silvery-white metal. • People who play sports. • A group or set of three. • Make it more noticeable or prominent. • Creature of the sea with 8 tentacles. • Dividing something into 4 equal parts. • A shape with three sides and 3 angles. • Needs further confirmation. Not Definite. • Electricity in the clouds during a storm. • ...
Unit 10 Number prefixes 2022-04-27
Across
- -once every two months
- of three
- muscle that has two points of attachment on one end
- to speak two languages equally well
- of being united into a single whole
- gem that is less valuable than a precious stope
- children born at a single birth
- of math based on calculations relating to triangles
- extraordinary size, strength, or power
- punctuation mark (;) denoting a greater separation than just a comma
- - all the matter and space that exists; the cosmos
- 200 anniversary
- no equal; being the only one of its kind
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- into a single unit; unite
- of or having three parts; three times as much or multiplied by three
- twice a year
- or match that precedes the final, as in a tournament
- three-legged stand for holding a pot over or near a fire, something under a hot dish
- geometric figure of three straight lines 15.
- device designed for use by both eyes at once
- light vehicle consisting of a metal frame and two wheels
- thousand million; 1,000,000,000, 10
- of higher learning that offers degrees, with different programs of study
- of 180: half a circle
- stand with three legs, often supporting a camera
- - to bring or join together to form a whole
- music, the combining of notes of the same pitch
27 Clues: of three • twice a year • 200 anniversary • of 180: half a circle • -once every two months • into a single unit; unite • children born at a single birth • to speak two languages equally well • thousand million; 1,000,000,000, 10 • of being united into a single whole • extraordinary size, strength, or power • no equal; being the only one of its kind • ...
Math Definition Crossword 2025-10-09
Across
- An expression with exponents and multiple terms.
- A function in the form *y = ax² + bx + c*.
- A statement that compares two unequal quantities.
- The steepness of a line.
- A line that touches a circle at two points
- The distance of a circle through the center
- A branch of math dealing with data and averages.
- branch of mathematics that deals with unknown values
- A letter or symbol used to represent a number.
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on it.
- The study of angles and triangles.
- The longest side of a right triangle.
- The distance of a number from zero on a number line.
- method of estimating a function from data in a table
- a relationship between one or more variables
- The likelihood of an event happening.
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- The number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- A ratio comparing a part to the whole
- The highest point or lowest point on a parabola.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal.
- The line where a graph crosses the y-axis or x-axis.
- The entire collection of data values used in an analysis.
- A line that touches a circle at exactly one point.
- The output values of a function.
- A relationship between two equal ratios.
- A curved U-shaped graph
- The set of all possible *x*-values of a function.
- A rectangular array of numbers or expressions.
28 Clues: A curved U-shaped graph • The steepness of a line. • The output values of a function. • The study of angles and triangles. • A ratio comparing a part to the whole • The longest side of a right triangle. • The likelihood of an event happening. • A relationship between two equal ratios. • A function in the form *y = ax² + bx + c*. • A line that touches a circle at two points • ...
Hockey 2026-05-29
Across
- Name of move when you take the ball off the opposition
- The name of the coaches plan that shows who starts where at the beginning of the match
- Our fellow players are called our..
- Half time snack
- Players work together in this three sided shape to make passes and options
- Something you hold
- Name of move when you strike the ball by swinging your stick
- Hockey is a great way to make these
- This thing protects your teeth
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- Name of move when you lift the ball just over someone's stick
- Space in numbers you must be from the opposition when they take a free hit (e.g. 'Three')
- When attacking we want to score a...
- The umpire calls this corner if the ball goes over the backline in the D
- The name of the person who controls that the rules of the game are followed
- We want to clear the ball (where) in defence
- Player who wears a helmet
- We say 3..2..1..what?
- This is tossed at the beginning of a game to see which team starts with the ball
- Our club colours are black and what?
- The umpire calls this corner if the ball hits our foot inside the defensively D
- Player who leads the team onto the field
- These protect your legs
- We substitute at this line on the field
- Four players wear these in a short corner
24 Clues: Half time snack • Something you hold • We say 3..2..1..what? • These protect your legs • Player who wears a helmet • This thing protects your teeth • Our fellow players are called our.. • Hockey is a great way to make these • When attacking we want to score a... • Our club colours are black and what? • We substitute at this line on the field • ...
Week 13 Vocabulary 2024-10-28
Across
- the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three-dimensional figure
- a three-dimensional figure whose base is a polygon and the lateral faces are triangles that share a common vertex
- a three-dimensional figure who six faces are rectangles
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- a three-dimensional figure made up of two triangular bases and three rectangular sides
- two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional figure that can be folded up into a three-dimensional figure
5 Clues: a three-dimensional figure who six faces are rectangles • the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three-dimensional figure • a three-dimensional figure made up of two triangular bases and three rectangular sides • a three-dimensional figure whose base is a polygon and the lateral faces are triangles that share a common vertex • ...
Fronts 2023-03-17
Geometry 2023-05-22
Across
- 4-sided polygon that has interior angles that measure less than 180° each.
- A suggestion or assumption as a basis for reasoning or belief.
- The longest side of a right angle, opposite the right angle itself.
- A plane figure with 9 sides and 9 angles.
- The point where 3 altitudes of a triangle meet.
- A plane figure with at least 3 straight sides and angles.
- The center of the incircle of a triangle.
- A line joining two opposite corners of a shape.
- A line that bisects another line segment at a right angle, through the intersection point.
- A triangle whose all 3 sides have different lengths, and all 3 angles have different measurements.
- The angles between adjacent sides of a shape or lines.
- Lines, planes, or surfaces side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
- A shape with 4 sides and 4 right angles, parallel and congruent opposite sides.
- A mathematical expression in which the sides are not equal to each other.
- The forums that calculates the distance of one point to another.
- Instead of showing that the conclusion to be proved is true, you show that all of the alternatives are false.
- The angle that is furthest away from another in an angle.
- Identical figures in both shape and size.
- A quadrilateral which has one of its interior angles greater than 180°.
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- Parallel to the plane of a horizon.
- Center of a triangles circumference.
- A pentagon in which all the sides are equal in length, and all the angles are of equal measures.
- A triangle with two equal sides, and the both angles on the base are congruent.
- At equal distances.
- Point at which two lines or segments meet and create a point.
- 4-sided figure.
- The center of mass of a geometric object of uniform density.
- The theorem that applies to right triangles and gives the measurements of missing angles.
- At an angle of 90° to a given line, plan, or surface.
- The line segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle.
- A branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of shapes, points, lines, and surfaces.
- The angles outside of a shape or lines.
- 3-sided polygon, with 3 edges and 3 vertices. And 3 interior angles added together is always equal to 180°.
- A proposition proved by a chain of reasoning.
- The perpendicular drawn from the vertex of the triangle to the opposite side, also known as the height of a triangle.
- The pair of matching sides or angles that are placed in the same spot in two different shapes.
- A triangle with a right angle.
- A line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- A part of a figure cut off by a line or plane intersecting it.
- A plane figure with 6 sides and 6 angles.
- A shape that has 4 sides and 4 angles, all angles are right, opposite sides are parallel, and all sides are congruent.
- The side that is furthest away from another in a shape.
- At right angles to a horizontal plane.
43 Clues: 4-sided figure. • At equal distances. • A triangle with a right angle. • Parallel to the plane of a horizon. • Center of a triangles circumference. • At right angles to a horizontal plane. • The angles outside of a shape or lines. • A plane figure with 9 sides and 9 angles. • The center of the incircle of a triangle. • A plane figure with 6 sides and 6 angles. • ...
geometry crossword puzzle 2024-05-14
Across
- – segment that connects two points on the circle.
- points that do not lie on the same line.
- angles that have the same measure.
- – triangle with an obtuse angle.
- – set of points which has infinite length but no width or height. A line is named by a lower case letter
- – polygon which is equilateral and equiangular.Congruent triangles – two triangles are congruent if corresponding sides are congruent and corresponding
- – two lines that intersect to form right angles.
- – parallelogram with a right angle.
- angles – the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- angle whose measure is 180 degrees.
- – quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- – segment from the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- triangle that has all acute angles.
- line, ray segment, or plane that divides a segment
- – the set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed point called the center.
- – parallelogram with consecutive sides congruent.
- – union of 3 or more coplanar segments that meet only at endpoints such that at most two
- is the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all points
- – comparison of two numbers by division.
- – all sides congruent and all four right angles.
- triangle – triangle with all sides congruent.
- angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- has no size; length, width, or height. It is represented by a dot and named by a capital letter.
- – two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- – triangle with at least two sides congruent.
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- – two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- – segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle.
- part of a line that consists of two points called endpoints and all points between them.
- – are noncoplanar lines they will not intersect.
- the figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points.
- branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids
- – two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect
- angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
- – equation that states two ratios are equal.
- – triangle with no sides congruent.
- – triangle with all angles congruent.
- – segment from the vertex of a triangle perpendicular to the line containing the
- – quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel.
- segments that have the same length.
- a point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- ray that divides an angle into two congruent adjacent angles.
- points that lie on the same plane.
- points that lie on the same line.
- – set of points that has infinite length and width but no height. We name a plane with a capital
- Theorem – in a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse
- – two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- – triangle with a right angle.
48 Clues: – triangle with a right angle. • – triangle with an obtuse angle. • points that lie on the same line. • angles that have the same measure. • points that lie on the same plane. • angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • – triangle with no sides congruent. • – parallelogram with a right angle. • angle whose measure is 180 degrees. • segments that have the same length. • ...
Minerals Chapter 4 2020-10-06
Across
- naturally occuring, inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and a definite crystalline structure
- a geometric solid having four sides that are equilateral triangles
- solid in which atoms are arranged in repeating patterns
- measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched, which is determined by the arrangement of a mineral's atoms
- rare, precious, highly prized mineral that can be cut, polished, and used for jewelry
- color a mineral leaves when it is rubbed across an unglazed porcelain plate or when it is broken up and powdered
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- the way that a mineral reflects light from its surface
- mineral or rock that contains a valuable substance that can be mined at a profit
- when a mineral breaks into pieces with arclike, rough or jagged edges
- the manner in which a mineral breaks along planes where atomic bonding is weak (clean break)
- mineral that contains silicon, oxygen, and usually one or more other elements
- gravity ratio or the mass of a substance to the mass of an equal volume of H20 at 4 degree Celsius
12 Clues: the way that a mineral reflects light from its surface • solid in which atoms are arranged in repeating patterns • a geometric solid having four sides that are equilateral triangles • when a mineral breaks into pieces with arclike, rough or jagged edges • mineral that contains silicon, oxygen, and usually one or more other elements • ...
Complex numbers crossword 2024-04-25
Across
- We need to multiply 2 cis(38) by 4 cis(107). What is the modulus of the result?
- Every complex number has a real part and an __________ part.
- Let z be a non-zero complex number. How many twelfth roots does z have in the complex plane?
- What is the name of the diagram which enables us to show complex numbers
- Suppose a + bi is a complex number. a- bi is called the complex __________ of a + bi.
- What is (5 - i) + (2 + 4i)?
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- What famous theorem about triangles is used to caluclate the modulus of a complex number?
- Calculate the argument of 1 + 2i
- What is the name of the theorem which enables calculation of powers of complex numbers in polar form?
- A polynomial has real coefficients and 5 + i is a root. Give another root.
- Consider the polynomial x^4 + 3x^3 - 5x^2 + 8. How many roots does it have in the complex plane (including any repeated roots)?
- A complex number can be written in rectangular form or in _________ form.
12 Clues: What is (5 - i) + (2 + 4i)? • Calculate the argument of 1 + 2i • Every complex number has a real part and an __________ part. • What is the name of the diagram which enables us to show complex numbers • A complex number can be written in rectangular form or in _________ form. • A polynomial has real coefficients and 5 + i is a root. Give another root. • ...
Name From Description Crossword 2025-03-26
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- This place is made up of islands in the Pacific Ocean and is known for ukuleles, hula skirts, and is a state in the United States.
- These are worn on your feet and are usually worn with shoes.
- This goes over a small wound, sticks to your skin and helps avoid infection.
- This job involves going to court and proving people to be guilty or innocent.
- This grows in the fall, is orange, and is associated with Halloween.
- this animal is black and white, is from Africa and looks like a horse.
- This alcoholic drink is made from grapes, famously comes from Italy or France, and is sold in glass bottles.
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- This tool is used to cut logs in half and has "teeth".
- This vehicle has many seats, wings, and can fly.
- This instrument is round and you use sticks to play it.
- These structures are found in Egypt, are the tombs of pharaohs, and are shaped like triangles.
- This food is typically eaten for breakfast, comes from a chicken and can be fried, scrambled, or boiled.
12 Clues: This vehicle has many seats, wings, and can fly. • This tool is used to cut logs in half and has "teeth". • This instrument is round and you use sticks to play it. • These are worn on your feet and are usually worn with shoes. • This grows in the fall, is orange, and is associated with Halloween. • ...
Trigon 2022-01-27
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- a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
- 11π/6 to degrees to _______
- The __________ which says that an unknown side can be found from two known sides and the angle between them.
- Measure of a central angle that intercepts an arc with a length equal to the radius of the circle.
- Has a radius of 1 unit and its center at the origin of the coordinate plane.
- it is a kind of theorem has a formula of a2 + b2 = c2
- ___ degrees to radians=3π/2
- It is the side of a right-angled triangle that is opposite the right angle.
- Cos _ degrees results of 1/2
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- the length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- It is 1 over square root of three
- It is a square root of 3/3
- the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side.
- the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- It is a cosec degree, is equal to 1
- 4π/3 to degrees is equivalent to ___________
- cot (x) is equal to ___
- Relates the sines of the angles of a triangle to the lengths of their opposite sides.
- There are 360 of these in one revolution of the Unit Circle.
- On the Unit Circle: 1 over the y-value when the angle is measured in the standard way.
20 Clues: cot (x) is equal to ___ • It is a square root of 3/3 • ___ degrees to radians=3π/2 • 11π/6 to degrees to _______ • Cos _ degrees results of 1/2 • It is 1 over square root of three • It is a cosec degree, is equal to 1 • 4π/3 to degrees is equivalent to ___________ • it is a kind of theorem has a formula of a2 + b2 = c2 • ...
Final Geometry Extra Credit 2014-06-12
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- 60 minutes
- "a+b=b+a"
- line that intercepts a circle in 2 points, containing a chord
- polygon that appears to have a piece missing (segment connecting each pair of points may lie inside the figure)
- little circle inside a big circle that shows a relationship
- three possibilities property
- two lines that don't lie in the same plane or intersect
- zero-dimensional spot represented by a dot
- "If a, then b"
- quadrilateral with all equal sides
- SAS inequality
- perpendicular segment connecting the center to the side of a polygon
- where a triangle's medians are trisected
- four sections of coordinate plane separated by axes
- "a to b"
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- three-dimensional circle
- polygonal sides of a polyhedron
- "If not b, then not a"
- top of a pyramid
- acronym for triangle ratios
- when a figure looks the same upside-down
- half the perimeter
- when one circle contains all of a figure's vertices
- when a line and a circle intersect at exactly one point
- line that intersects 2+ parallel lines
- transformation where figure and its image are congruent
- segment in a cylinder that joins the centers of the two bases
- used to prove triangles congruent using two angles and their included side
- two-dimensional shape bounded by line segments
- ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter
- volume of a prism
- longest side in a right triangle
- equilateral and equiangular
33 Clues: "a to b" • "a+b=b+a" • 60 minutes • "If a, then b" • SAS inequality • top of a pyramid • volume of a prism • half the perimeter • "If not b, then not a" • three-dimensional circle • acronym for triangle ratios • equilateral and equiangular • three possibilities property • polygonal sides of a polyhedron • longest side in a right triangle • quadrilateral with all equal sides • ...
L’Egypte Mots-Croisés 2013-04-17
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- Une nourriture fait des graines.
- La mer le Nil se jette
- Monument élevé à la mémoire d’un mort au lieu même ou il est enterré.
- Une boisson fermentée faite avec le houblon et les graines céréales.
- Ils venaient du pays. Ils travaillaient comme les serviteurs.
- Le roi de l’Egypte qui porte les bijoux et du maquillage.
- Action/façon de attraper les poissons.
- Un très chaud environnement avec la sable.
- rouge La mer que se trouve à l’est de l’Egypte.
- Un statue fameuse d’un lion a tête humaine.
- Un matériel utiliser pour construire les bateaux.
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- Poursuivre les animaux pour les manger ou les détruire.
- Lieu d’un désert qui possède un point d’eau.
- Fleuve irriguant l’Egypte du sud au nord.
- Les grands triangles font de sable où les statues sont créer.
- Les objets font de bois et utiliser pour la transportation et la pêche.
- Plante don’t la tige, lisse, et droite, est creuse et remplie de moelle.
- état d’Afrique du Nord-Est.
- Rouleau de fibres végétales compressées servant de support souple pour l’écriture.
- Nom du principe, unique, ou multiple, qui, dans toutes les religions est placé au-dessus de la nature.
- Ils sont les fermiers et ils travaillaient de longues heures dans les champs.
- Région avec laquelle les égyptiens faisaient du commerce.
- Le dieu de soleil. Il disparaît dans la nuit et revient le jour.
- Dieu égyptien du savoir, de la magie, et de l’écriture.
24 Clues: La mer le Nil se jette • état d’Afrique du Nord-Est. • Une nourriture fait des graines. • Action/façon de attraper les poissons. • Fleuve irriguant l’Egypte du sud au nord. • Un très chaud environnement avec la sable. • Un statue fameuse d’un lion a tête humaine. • Lieu d’un désert qui possède un point d’eau. • rouge La mer que se trouve à l’est de l’Egypte. • ...
Art & Design Final Review 2013-05-19
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- Antonyms: diversity, variety.
- A likeness of a face, as one molded on the face in plaster and/or a covering for all or part of the face, worn to conceal one's identity.
- Synonyms: diversity, multiplicity, assortment, collection, group.
- Repetition of square, triangle, square, triangle, is an example of a __________.
- Squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles are examples of _________.
- The name of the first known writing system in our history.
- This person coined the name "collagraph".
- The relative difference between light and dark.
- When yellow and blue are mixed you get this color.
- An example of this is patterns.
- An element of art, such as you would see in a sculpture that has three dimensions.
- Visual degrees of light to dark.
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- The feeling of an object. (Example: cement has a rough ________.)
- People in the Middle Ages who drew and painted illuminated letters were called _________.
- Arranged, adjusted, or parts proportioned symmetrically.
- This type of composition is interesting, balanced, and is not static.
- Another name for the Middle Ages (two words, no spaces).
- A piece of clay that has been evenly rolled out with either a rolling pin or rolling machine is known as a what?
- Collage+Graphic=____________
- These types of lines are slow, smooth, and show artistic confidence.
- This person improved and standardized paper-making by adding essential new materials into its composition during the Han Dynasty.
- This Empire fell at the beginning of the Middle Ages.
22 Clues: Collage+Graphic=____________ • Antonyms: diversity, variety. • An example of this is patterns. • Visual degrees of light to dark. • This person coined the name "collagraph". • The relative difference between light and dark. • When yellow and blue are mixed you get this color. • This Empire fell at the beginning of the Middle Ages. • ...
Flatland 2016-05-10
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- four sided figure, upper class of flatland
- title given to the highest members of the nobility in Flatland, means many sided
- middle class workers, triangles with three equal sides
- highest authority in Flatland
- parents leave there infants here in hopes of them gaining nobility, this often results in the premature death of the child
- women in Flatland appear to be this when facing you with their back
- chief circle at the time of the Colour Bill
- five sided figure, rather high in notability
- the women in Flatland are this shape
- one's number of sides and its relation to their place in society, this is preached by the circles or priests of Flatland
- word permitted to be spoken only by the circles and qualified science teachers
- land of 3 dimensions (our world)
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- law that says as a being's intelligence increases, it's abilities of penetration decrease
- form of recognition unknown to the upper classes, this involves one's sense of touch
- government or class system controlled by the most honorable members of society, in Flatland this was dependent upon number of sides
- land with only 2 dimensions
- process of making a shape colored, this is no longer legal in Flatland
- land with one single dimension
- Recognition method of recognition based upon perception of one's sides and angles, this was no longer practiced after the Colour Bill
- lowest working class of triangle, soldiers, two even sides
20 Clues: land with only 2 dimensions • highest authority in Flatland • land with one single dimension • land of 3 dimensions (our world) • the women in Flatland are this shape • four sided figure, upper class of flatland • chief circle at the time of the Colour Bill • five sided figure, rather high in notability • middle class workers, triangles with three equal sides • ...
5th Grade Math Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- Lines that will never cross or touch, like railroad tracks
- Two parts of a shape are exactly the same when a line is drawn through it
- The result of multiplication
- An angle whose measure is between 90 and 180 degrees
- A 3-dimensional shape whose surfaces (faces) are all flat and formed by polygons
- Equal in value but possibly in a different form
- The top number of a fraction
- The result of subtraction
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- An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees
- The result of division
- Lines that cross at a 90 degree angle
- The result of addition
- A 2-dimensional shape that is made up of line segments joined to make one closed figure
- The bottom number of a fraction
- An angle whose measure is between 0 and 90 degrees
- A 3-dimensional shape whose surfaces (faces) are all rectangular, like a shoebox
- An angle whose measure is exactly 180 degrees
- A triangle with all three sides equal in length
- A measure of the distance around the outside of a shape
- A measure of how much space a solid object takes up
- A triangle with all three sides of different lengths
- A triangle with two sides that are the same length
- The point where the sides of an angle meet to make a corner
- A 3-dimensional shape whose base is any type of polygon and the other faces are all triangles
24 Clues: The result of division • The result of addition • The result of subtraction • The result of multiplication • The top number of a fraction • The bottom number of a fraction • Lines that cross at a 90 degree angle • An angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees • An angle whose measure is exactly 180 degrees • A triangle with all three sides equal in length • ...
Earth Science SOL words 2023-04-24
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- tides tides during quarter phases
- virginia's main resource
- fastest earthquake wave
- age of ancient sea-life
- graduated cylinder volume
- layer of atmosphere at bottom weather
- liquid layer inside
- one year
- dating rock,fossil to an age
- moving sediments to another place
- mass volume
- cold currents coming UP
- measures air pressure
- solid planets
- heat and pressure
- moon gravity
- front front with triangles
- caused by the tilt
- layer of soil
- organics
- fizzes in HCL
- all continents together
- day and night
- compaction cementation
- break down
- age of mammals
- inside magma
- side to side earthquake wave
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- spectral showing moving away
- missions by nasa to moon
- outside lava
- warm rising cold falling
- breaks with smooth planes
- limestone geology
- dating but just in order
- temperature where water condenses
- compression volcano mountains
- shearing side by side
- distance light travels one year
- oldest on bottom
- remnant of a super-massive star
- luster cleavage hardness
- zone of empty spaces
- outer layer of sun, charged particles
- graph of stars magnitude vs color
- age of dinosaur
- ocean salt content
- tides tides during full,new moon
- fossil short lived wide spread fossil
- focus epicenter
- spreading rifting ridge
- zone of filled spaces
- milky way is this type of galaxy
- igneous metamorphic sedimentary
- cloud of gas and dust
55 Clues: one year • organics • break down • mass volume • outside lava • moon gravity • inside magma • solid planets • layer of soil • fizzes in HCL • day and night • age of mammals • age of dinosaur • focus epicenter • oldest on bottom • limestone geology • heat and pressure • ocean salt content • caused by the tilt • liquid layer inside • zone of empty spaces • shearing side by side • measures air pressure • ...
Math Scrapbook Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-09
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- A number that is less than zero.
- Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent.
- Used to describe a triangle with no congruent sides.
- The opposite of a number.
- A list of numbers that often form a pattern.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equivalent.
- Angle An angle formed by two sides of a polygon with a common vertex.
- A transformation that does not change the size or shape of a figure.
- A triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- A measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables or data sets.
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- A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
- Used to describe an angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- A process that uses rates to convert measurements from one unit to another.
- A counting number.
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- An example that proves a conjecture or statement is false.
- The same distance from two or more objects.
- The set of all first coordinates (or x-values) for a relation or function.
- The distance between the two endpoints of a segment.
- The closeness of a given measurement or value to the actual measurement or value.
- A graph made up of unconnected points.
- A line drawn in a figure to aid in a proof.
- A segment whose endpoints are the center of a circle and a point on the circle.
23 Clues: A counting number. • The opposite of a number. • A number that is less than zero. • A graph made up of unconnected points. • The same distance from two or more objects. • A line drawn in a figure to aid in a proof. • A list of numbers that often form a pattern. • A triangle with at least two congruent sides. • Used to describe a triangle with no congruent sides. • ...
Influential Scientists Throughout History 2020-04-04
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- English physician who recognised the full circulation of blood in the human body
- German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius
- English chemist who's work was key to the understanding of the structure of DNA
- Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution; author of "On the Origin of Species"
- / Greek mathematician known for his theorem relating to triangles
- Greek mathematician considered the "father of geometry'; author of the Elements
- Astronomer who helped prove the universe is expanding; ______ Space Telescope
- Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity; first person to win two Nobel Prizes
- Physicist who made fundamental contributions to the atomic model
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- Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school
- Considered the father of quantum theory; gave name to a constant
- Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery
- Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force
- Bletchley Park code-cracker; portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in 2014 film
- Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction
- Inventor of germ theory; namesake to a method of destroying bacteria in foods
- Theoretical physicist famous for his work on black holes; author of "A Brief History of Time"
- Engineer credited for designing modern AC current; electric car company _____ Motors
- Astronomer who first observed Saturn's rings; mentioned in Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Chinese chemist known for her work developing one of the world's most-effective malaria-fighting drug
21 Clues: Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction • Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ... • Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force • Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery • Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school • German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius • ...
tv show characters 2020-05-02
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- Youngest sibling who is clever
- really pink and girly but not nice
- Leader of their crew, same favourite holiday as us
- Really likes to stick to the rules of games
- A new mom, very powerful family
- Dated one sibling, tried to get with 2 others, prob v smart bc of their profession
- their younger sibling is smarter than them
- Did horrible things but still likable
- Smokes a lot, but very composed and smart
- His IRL sibling is in another show, where he fakes an accent
- Friends with one sibling, but dates the other
- Very awkward, rocky relationship with older sibling
- really smart, but did drugs under pressure
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- On another show, they dated someone with strict parents
- Part of 2 love triangles with the same girl
- They date a main character, they die and one of their body parts is detached
- Their job includes making something we really like
- In another show, they have a sibling and live, in this one they also have siblings but die
- Is usually the one to say a popular tagline about the show
- On another show we both watch, they try to hard to impress their boss
- Cop and dad, concerned about child
- Leader of the crew, but people question them in later seasons
- his child only meets him when he's much older(like 10)
- Smokes a lot, his child died
24 Clues: Smokes a lot, his child died • Youngest sibling who is clever • A new mom, very powerful family • really pink and girly but not nice • Cop and dad, concerned about child • Did horrible things but still likable • Smokes a lot, but very composed and smart • their younger sibling is smarter than them • really smart, but did drugs under pressure • ...
School Bus Pre-Trip 2022-11-07
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- No illegal stickers or obstructions
- What gauge is at least 50psi when running
- Brake part with no excessive oil or debris
- SPRINGS, Are not shifted
- from frame to frame
- DIPSTICK, If it is at the add mark, I would add 2 qts
- Tires no less than 4/32, NO recaps, regrooves or retreads
- TAIL PIPE, 2 items with no soot or rust
- WINDOWS, Reflective tape is properly visible
- EXTINGUISHER, At the proper charge
- Screws are tight and in place
- Not leaking on the stop sign
- STEM, No less than 90psi cold
- Blades are not frayed and at the proper tension
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- No more than 3/4ths play
- WHEELS, Tires are not mismatched
- COMPRESSOR STEERING BOX, What 2 items are belt driven
- no illegal welds
- What brake part is not warn thin
- What gauge should read 12-14
- Clean & seals are tight
- No holes for someone to fall through
- No broken welds
- NUTS,No shiny/rusty threads that would indicate they are loose or cracked
- TANK, In a cage & not leaking
- Tires no less than 2/32, CAN BE recapped, regrooved or retreaded
- What gauge cuts in @100 & out @125
- ADJUSTER, No more than 1" play
- Complete, there is 3 and they are red
- What gauge should be 180-220
- ARM, No more than 2" or 10 degrees of play
- BELT, Locks in place and not frayed
- COMPRESSOR STEERING ARM, What 2 items are gear driven
- BAGS, The mounting is secure
34 Clues: No broken welds • no illegal welds • from frame to frame • Clean & seals are tight • No more than 3/4ths play • SPRINGS, Are not shifted • What gauge should read 12-14 • What gauge should be 180-220 • Not leaking on the stop sign • BAGS, The mounting is secure • TANK, In a cage & not leaking • Screws are tight and in place • STEM, No less than 90psi cold • ADJUSTER, No more than 1" play • ...
School and teenagers 2023-08-31
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- 14. The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- 3. A place to store books and study materials.
- 7. A piece of work that you do as part of your schoolwork
- 5. A type of financial aid awarded based on academic achievement.
- 17. A formal ceremony to mark the end of a school or college program
- 16. The process of finding and correcting errors in written work
- 10. A written account of one's own life and experiences
- 4. The person who leads a classroom and imparts knowledge
- 2. A formal event where students dance and socialize.
- 5. A social gathering typically held on a weekend night
- 1. A period of intense study before exams.
- 9. A brief break between classes
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- 6. The process of gaining knowledge and skills.
- 15. A type of literature that uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize society
- 10. A system of communication using written or printed symbols
- 1. A long, detailed essay or report required for graduation
- 8. A document that shows your academic achievements
- 3. The scientific study of living organisms
- 19. The quality of being able to understand and share the feelings of another
- 9. The process of studying for a test or examination at the last minute
- 20. A term for the cultural and social experiences of teenagers
- 13. The branch of mathematics dealing with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles
22 Clues: 9. A brief break between classes • 1. A period of intense study before exams. • 3. The scientific study of living organisms • 3. A place to store books and study materials. • 6. The process of gaining knowledge and skills. • 8. A document that shows your academic achievements • 14. The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • ...
Mega Crossword 2024-06-27
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- A shape made up of others like squares and rectangles.
- A quadrilateral with all sides same length.
- Multiplying out or removing brackets.
- When the price of something is reduced by a %.
- A quarter of a circle.
- Part of a circle.
- The number that is attached to a pronumeral.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel.
- Angles that are less than 90 degrees.
- Interest earned is retained in the account.
- Another name for power.
- When selling price is less than cost price.
- Half a circle.
- The bottom number in an index expression.
- When you owe money.
- A triangle with a 90degree angle.
- the initial amount borrowed or invested.
- Angles that are bigger than 90 degrees.
- Another name for height of a shape.
- A triangle with two equal sides.
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- Lines that meet at right angles.
- Mathematical language using letters and symbols.
- A rule on right triangles discovered by this person.
- The line in a fraction.
- The exact value of 3.1416. . .
- Charge for borrowing money.
- Distance from centre to a point on a circle.
- Terms that can be added or subtracted.
- A triangle with all sides same length
- Out of 100.
- Borrowing to fund a purchase.
- When selling price is greater than cost price.
- When the price is increased by a percentage.
- Distance around the boundary of a shape.
- The perimeter of a circle.
- Means one
36 Clues: Means one • Out of 100. • Half a circle. • Part of a circle. • When you owe money. • A quarter of a circle. • The line in a fraction. • Another name for power. • The perimeter of a circle. • Charge for borrowing money. • Borrowing to fund a purchase. • The exact value of 3.1416. . . • Lines that meet at right angles. • A triangle with two equal sides. • A triangle with a 90degree angle. • ...
Math crossward 2024-05-22
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- a number, variable, product, or quotient in an expression. A term is not a sum or difference.
- two numbers whose product is one when you multiply them together
- a special type of triangular-based pyramid with equilateral triangles for all bases
- a mathematical Sentence that compares two or more unequal expressions using one of the symbols
- a relation that assigns exactly one output value to an input value.
- a number sentence without an equal sign. It can include numbers, letters, or a combination of both.
- a positive or negative whole number
- multiply the number in front of the parentheses by every number inside the parentheses.
- The number that is multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression.
- Decimals that have an infinitely repeating sequence of digits.
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- a letter used to represent a known or an unknown quantity
- rate A ratio showing how much per one of that particular unit
- “for one”
- a Equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. Two or more quantities that have the same or a constant ratio or relation.
- is a flat pattern that can be folded to form a
- value the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
- order of operations
- a ratio comparing two different units
- figure.
- a box-shaped solid object that has 6 identical equal square faces
- Area The total area of a solid figure's faces and curved surfaces.
21 Clues: figure. • “for one” • order of operations • a positive or negative whole number • a ratio comparing two different units • is a flat pattern that can be folded to form a • a letter used to represent a known or an unknown quantity • Decimals that have an infinitely repeating sequence of digits. • two numbers whose product is one when you multiply them together • ...
Geometry Vocab Review 2026-03-03
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- Extends forever in both directions (One-dimensional)
- A five sided polygon.
- A flip across a line (Mirror images)
- Two angles that add to 90 degrees.
- Setting two ratios equal to each other.
- Angles that are across from each other when two lines intersect.
- A slide on the coordinate plane.
- An enlargement or reduction.
- When two lines extend but never touch (have the same slope).
- Two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle.
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- The third side in the famous Pythagorean Triple (3, 4, ___).
- The longest side of a right triangle.
- Labeled "a" and "b" on a right triangle.
- A type of quadrilateral that has two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel.
- Same shape, same size.
- The comparison of two figures (Part to part / Part to whole).
- The only type of triangles that we can use the Pythagorean theorem for.
- A turn clockwise or counterclockwise.
- A theorem that states the hypotenuse of a right triangle squared is the sum of the two legs squared.
- The square root of 121.
- A parallelogram with all sides and angles congruent.
- Ten squared.
- The formula that was derived from the Pythagorean Theorem.
- Same shape, different size.
- The formula that calculates the middle coordinate of a line segment.
- The figure formed by two rays, called sides, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex.
- Two angles that form a straight line and add to 180 degrees.
27 Clues: Ten squared. • A five sided polygon. • Same shape, same size. • The square root of 121. • Same shape, different size. • An enlargement or reduction. • A slide on the coordinate plane. • Two angles that add to 90 degrees. • A flip across a line (Mirror images) • The longest side of a right triangle. • A turn clockwise or counterclockwise. • Setting two ratios equal to each other. • ...
flags XIII 2026-01-19
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- A blue-yellow-red flag with a shield and spears in the center.
- A blue flag with a detailed coat of arms on a white circle.
- Four horizontal stripes of red, blue, yellow, and green.
- A white vertical stripe next to red and green horizontal stripes.
- A green flag with a small block of red, black, and orange stripes and an eagle.
- A blue-white-blue flag with five blue stars in the middle.
- A yellow, black, and red striped flag with a crane bird.
- A red and black flag with a yellow half-gear and machete.
- A unique double-triangle flag with the sun and moon.
- A red, white, and green flag with a national emblem in the corner.
- A red-blue-red striped flag with a large white circle.
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- Bright diagonal stripes of blue, yellow, red, white, and green.
- A diagonal flag with green, blue, and a black stripe bordered in yellow.
- A red and yellow border with stars and a nutmeg symbol.
- A green flag with yellow and white-edged red triangles.
- A blue-red-blue striped flag with a white temple in the center.
- A maroon flag with a white zig-zag stripe on the left.
- A golden flag with a lion holding a sword and two side panels.
- A blue-gold-blue striped flag with a black trident.
- Sudan A black, red, and green flag with a blue triangle and gold star.
20 Clues: A blue-gold-blue striped flag with a black trident. • A unique double-triangle flag with the sun and moon. • A maroon flag with a white zig-zag stripe on the left. • A red-blue-red striped flag with a large white circle. • A red and yellow border with stars and a nutmeg symbol. • A green flag with yellow and white-edged red triangles. • ...
Hard Puzzle Final Edition 2025-06-16
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- 1969 music festival
- General Douglas
- Corresponding _ of congruent triangles are congruent
- Mesopotamian goddess with a gate named after her
- Cities in the UK and US with great universities
- Fish commonly found with chips and mushy peas
- King of Prussia
- Casino dice game
- Hablar, saber, conocer, etc
- Old name for Beijing
- Island home of the great Moai
- Home of the Celtics
- To deprive of liberty
- Barbie + Oppenheimer = ?
- King in Latin
- Gambling boss Rothstein
- Fish found in a cape
- California governor who Stanford Uni is named after
- Old name for Guangzhou
- 1/20 of a pound
- City in Montana that has a science YT channel
- Mechanic George in The Great Gatsby
- Place where Pride started
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- Vladimir Nabokov's most well-known novel
- World's largest asset management company
- General John
- Epicenter, eccentricity, rocks & minerals
- President Ford
- A 200th birthday
- Name for a horse, car, and region of Nepal
- Central portion of a church
- River near Charleston
- To deprive of happiness
- Silversmith Paul
- Military college in Charleston
- "Farm" company with well-known corn dog brand
- Peter Pan's Home
- Political boss of Tammany Hall who built a courthouse near Stuy
- NC city with the storied Biltmore Castle
- To deprive of life
- City where Back Bay is
- French word for silver
- County name of the borough of Brooklyn
- An Italian-sounding term for a sweet-talking ladies' man
44 Clues: General John • King in Latin • President Ford • General Douglas • King of Prussia • 1/20 of a pound • A 200th birthday • Silversmith Paul • Casino dice game • Peter Pan's Home • To deprive of life • 1969 music festival • Home of the Celtics • Old name for Beijing • Fish found in a cape • River near Charleston • To deprive of liberty • City where Back Bay is • French word for silver • ...
Nyla Crossword 2025-06-10
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- all numbers that can be placed on the number line, including both rational and irrational numbers
- anything related to second-degree polynomial equations, expressions, or functions
- the mathematical expressions in which both sides are not equal.
- find the value that makes an equation
- a symbol used to indicate the root of a number, specifically a square root
- a relation between a set of inputs and a set of allowable outputs, where each input is related to exactly one output
- a polynomial with exactly three terms
- a fundamental arithmetic operation that involves splitting a whole into equal parts or groups
- a point where two or more lines or edges meet, creating a corner or angle
- its distance from zero on the number line
- a mathematical expression or function so related to another that their product is one
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- not consistant or having fixed pattern
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- a mathematical expression involving one or more variables
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles
- a fundamental arithmetic operation that represents repeated addition
- arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- the number of times a number is used as a factor in a multiplication problem
- indicates how many times a base number is multiplied by itself
- the operation of combining two or more numbers or quantities to find their sum or total
20 Clues: find the value that makes an equation • a polynomial with exactly three terms • not consistant or having fixed pattern • its distance from zero on the number line • a mathematical expression involving one or more variables • indicates how many times a base number is multiplied by itself • the mathematical expressions in which both sides are not equal. • ...
Math RBA 2025-10-05
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- Lines that intersect at a right angle
- Difference between largest and smallest values in a set
- Distance from the center of a circle to the edge
- The space inside a 2D shape
- The numerical measure of the likelihood that an event will occur, ranging from 0 to 1
- Number that cannot be written as a fraction
- A number that is the product of another number and an integer
- The average of a set of numbers
- A number that divides another number evenly
- A line passing through the center of a circle
- A number with digits after a point
- A numerical or constant multiplier of a variable in a single term of an algebraic expression
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- A whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, with no fractional or decimal part
- A small number written to the upper right of a base number, indicating how many times that base number should be multiplied by itself
- Lines that never meet
- The distance around the boundary of a circle, essentially its perimeter
- A letter that represents an unknown number
- Greek mathematician with a famous theorem about right triangles
- A line that touches a curve or circle at a single point without crossing it at that specific location
- A statement that shows two expressions are equal
- The number that appears most often in a set
- The middle value of an ordered data set
22 Clues: Lines that never meet • The space inside a 2D shape • The average of a set of numbers • A number with digits after a point • Lines that intersect at a right angle • The middle value of an ordered data set • A letter that represents an unknown number • Number that cannot be written as a fraction • The number that appears most often in a set • ...
"HIDDEN IN" 2026-04-17
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- hidden in grindable(4)
- hidden in seashells(3)
- found in ghostwriters(4)
- hiding in display(4)
- gross feeling hidden in colicky(4)
- hidden in overturned(4)
- found in containment(7)
- found in artistic(3)
- found in semiunderground(5)
- inside the biosignature(6)
- headwear hidden in chatter(3)
- found amicably(4)
- found in centralized(7)
- caps off internet(3)
- found in afterthoughts(5)
- hidden in backbreaking(5)
- hidden in triangles(5)
- hiding in plants(4)
- buried in the darkness(3)
- inside redemption(3)
- embedded in humanity(3)
- hidden in lightheartedly(5)
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- frozen water buried in accomplice(3)
- inside flower(4)
- buried in overstraining(6)
- hiding in shirking responsiblities(3)
- mechanism hidden in cleverly(5)
- buried in explanation(6)
- found within broadcast(4)
- hurt inside painter(4)
- buried in cracking a smile(4)
- hidden in overarching(4)
- found in damageable(6)
- companion lurking in locate(3)
- found in turning(4)
- hidden in mustard(4)
- hiding in remarkable(6)
- vehicle found in scarcity(3)
- hidden in the obscure(4)
- buried in thumbprint(5)
- hidden in approaches(4)
- companion inside undogged(3)
- hidden in forgetful(3)
- found in unstable(5)
- embedded in handbook(4)
- found in relentless(4)
- found in charming(4)
- buried in scarcity(4)
- found in everest(4)
- hidden in betrayer(4)
50 Clues: inside flower(4) • found amicably(4) • found in turning(4) • hiding in plants(4) • found in everest(4) • hiding in display(4) • found in artistic(3) • hidden in mustard(4) • caps off internet(3) • found in unstable(5) • found in charming(4) • inside redemption(3) • buried in scarcity(4) • hidden in betrayer(4) • hidden in grindable(4) • hidden in seashells(3) • hurt inside painter(4) • ...
Trig 2026-05-28
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- angles that fall on the x-axis and y-axis
- If 🛆ABC has sides of length a, b, and c, then sinA/a=sinB/b=sinC/c or a/sinA = b/sinB= c/sinC
- Triangles that have corresponding congruent angles and corresponding proportional sides
- angles that add up to 90°
- a portion of the edge of a circle
- positive angles formed with the x-axis that are less than 90°
- the angle between the horizontal line and the line of sight from an observer to an object at a higher level
- Angles with the same initial side and terminal side but their rotation of 360° is different
- 2 trig functions that have the same value and their angles add up to 90°
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- angles that add up to 180°
- an angle formed with the length of the radius
- An angle that is equal to 180°
- the average between the maximum and minimum values
- the arm of the angle that moves around the graph
- a triangle with legs that make a 90° angle when they meet
- An angle that is greater than 90° and less than 180°
- An angle with the vertex at the center of the circle and the sides are radii
- the angle between the horizontal line and the line of sight from an observer to an object at a lower level
- An angle that is equal to 90°
- An angle that is greater than 0° and less than 90°
20 Clues: angles that add up to 90° • angles that add up to 180° • An angle that is equal to 90° • An angle that is equal to 180° • a portion of the edge of a circle • angles that fall on the x-axis and y-axis • an angle formed with the length of the radius • the arm of the angle that moves around the graph • the average between the maximum and minimum values • ...
Geometry Terms 2024-05-14
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- angle – angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
- angles – two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- points – points that do not lie on the same line.
- angles – two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- – in a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the
- angle – angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- – the set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed point called the center.
- of a segment – line, ray segment, or plane that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- angles – two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- a vertex of the triangle and the segments are the sides.
- is the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all pCongruent segmentsn the other direction.
- – segments that have the same length.
- angles – angles that have the same measure.
- points – points that lie on the same plane.
- – quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel.
- set of points that has infinite length and width but no height. We name a plane with a funny font’ letter.
- – quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- by any two points on the line.
- lines – are noncoplanar lines they will not intersect.
- of a triangle – segment from the vertex of a trianperpendicaularular to the line containing the
- is the subject of studying shapes and measurements
- of a segment – a point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- – a parallelogram with a right angle.
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- lines – two lines that intersect to form right angles.
- at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segment polygon – polygon which is equilateral and equiangu Congruent triangles – two triangles are congruenthe t if corresponding sides are c gruentthe and corresponding median of a triangle – segment from the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- – an equation that states two ratios are equal.
- as no size; length, width, or height. It is represented by a dot and named by a capital letter.
- side
- – segment that connects two points on the circle.
- angle – angle whose measure is 180 degrees.
- – parallelogram with consecutive sides congruent.
- – the figure formed by its joining three noncollinear points. Each of the three points
- triangle – triangle with all sides congruent.
- – segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle.
- points – points that do not lie on the same plane.
- set of points which has infinite length but no width or height. A line is named by a lower case letter
- triangle – triangle with at least two sides congruent.
- triangle – triangle with an obtuse angle.
- points – points that lie on the same line.
- triangle – triangle with no sides congruent.
- – comparison of two numbers by division.
- – all sides congruent and all four right angles.
- lines – two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect.
- union of 3 or more co-segments that meet only at endpoints such that at most two
- bisector – ray that divides an angle into two congruent adjacent angles.
- triangle- triangle that has all acute angles.
- angles – the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- angle – angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- triangle – triangle with all angles congruent.
- triangle – triangle with a right angle.
50 Clues: side • by any two points on the line. • – segments that have the same length. • – a parallelogram with a right angle. • triangle – triangle with a right angle. • – comparison of two numbers by division. • triangle – triangle with an obtuse angle. • points – points that lie on the same line. • angle – angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • ...
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK (MATHS) NO.3 2020-06-04
Across
- What is half of two plus two?
- ,'sides and angles' that are images of each other will be equal if the two triangles are congruent
- angle ,An angle of exactly 90 degrees.
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- ,In two years I know, I'll be twice as old as five years ago, said Tom. How old is Tom?
- ,When I take five and add six, I get eleven, but when I take six and add seven, I get one. What am I?
- ,Sally is 54 years old and her mother is 80, how many years ago was Sally's mother three times her age?
- ,I am a number with a couple of friends, quarter a dozen, and you'll find me again.What am I?
7 Clues: What is half of two plus two? • angle ,An angle of exactly 90 degrees. • ,In two years I know, I'll be twice as old as five years ago, said Tom. How old is Tom? • ,I am a number with a couple of friends, quarter a dozen, and you'll find me again.What am I? • ,'sides and angles' that are images of each other will be equal if the two triangles are congruent • ...
Weather - Doppler Crossword 2023-12-05
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- Electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than visible light, often used in remote sensing and weather monitoring.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
- Any form of water, liquid or solid, that falls from the atmosphere and reaches the ground.
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- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks; adaptability and toughness in the face of challenges.
- The ability of a radar system to distinguish between closely spaced objects or details in the data.
- A radar weather monitoring technology that uses the Doppler effect to measure the velocity of precipitation particles.
- Related to or situated at a tangent; the component of velocity perpendicular to the line of sight.
7 Clues: Any form of water, liquid or solid, that falls from the atmosphere and reaches the ground. • Related to or situated at a tangent; the component of velocity perpendicular to the line of sight. • The ability of a radar system to distinguish between closely spaced objects or details in the data. • ...
Algebra 2 2025-11-07
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- of symetry a line that divides a shape into two identical, mirror-image halves
- represents vertical position of a point
- a mathematical expression consisting of one or more terms, where each term is a constant multiplied by a variable raised to a non-negative integer power
- a branch of mathematics concerned with relationships between angles and side lengths of triangles. In particular, the trigonometric functions relate the angles of a right triangle with ratios of its side lengths.
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- the horizontal position of a point
- a number that shows how many times a base number is to be multiplied by itself
- value the distance from the number to zero on a number line
7 Clues: the horizontal position of a point • represents vertical position of a point • value the distance from the number to zero on a number line • of symetry a line that divides a shape into two identical, mirror-image halves • a number that shows how many times a base number is to be multiplied by itself • ...
Math 2 - 40 Terms - Gavin Cusumano 2023-06-01
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- A function that serves to cancel out another function.
- 2 lines that are the same length apart and never intersect.
- A point in the exact middle of a line, where the line to either side of it is the exact same length.
- A mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal.
- An angle that is less than 90 degrees.
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- 2 lines that intersect on a 90 degree angle.
- A rule in algebra or other branches of mathematics expressed by symbols or formulae.
- A comparison of two or more numbers that indicates their sizes in relation to each other
- The ratio of the side opposite the angle we know, or want to know, over the side adjacent to that angle.
- The branch of mathematics concerned with specific functions of angles and their application to calculations.
- The length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- A relation between a set of inputs having one output each.
- The distance around the edge of a shape.
- An angle that is formed with the horizontal line if the line of sight is downward from the horizontal line.
- A two-dimensional shape with four sides, four vertices, and four angles.
- Something that you know before solving a problem or writing a proof.
- A flat, two-dimensional, closed shape with straight sides.
- A line joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle.
- Two angles with a common side and a common vertex.
- A line that divides a parabola into 2 equal parts.
- An angle that is formed between the horizontal line and the line of sight.
- A small part of a line that is between 2 points.
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- The side adjacent the right angle in a right-angled triangle.
- The number below a line in a common factor/a divisor.
- A ray or a line that divides an angle into two equal parts.
- When two triangles can be placed perfectly over each other.
- The process used to eliminate a radical or an imaginary number from the denominator of an algebraic fraction.
- A letter that is used to indicate an unknown number in an equasion.
- Something that pertains to squares, to the operation of squaring, or to terms to the 2nd power.
- The way in which someone shows the concurrency between 2 triangles.
- A closed two-dimensional polygon with six sides
- A two-dimensional polygon with five sides and five angles
- Part of a line that has one point and goes on infinitely in one direction
- The side opposite the right angle in a right-angled triangle.
- A triangle with two sides that are the exact same length.
- A section of a right circular cone formed by cutting the cone by a plane parallel to the slant or the generator of the cone.
- An angle that is greater than 90 degrees.
- This is formed when two straight lines or rays meet at a common endpoint.
- A straight line that constantly approaches a given curve but does not meet at any infinite distance.
- The result of adding numbers together.
- The point where the axis of symmetry intersects the parabola.
42 Clues: An angle that is less than 90 degrees. • The result of adding numbers together. • The distance around the edge of a shape. • An angle that is greater than 90 degrees. • 2 lines that intersect on a 90 degree angle. • A closed two-dimensional polygon with six sides • A small part of a line that is between 2 points. • Two angles with a common side and a common vertex. • ...
Mexican and Italian food 2025-10-15
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- Mexican beef dish that has been marinated and grilled
- An Italian pasta dish made with certain noodles tossed in a creamy sauce of butter, Parmesan cheese, and sometimes heavy cream.
- Corn tortillas rolled around a filling of meat, cheese, or beans and smothered in a chili-based sauce before baking.
- A thick, hearty vegetable soup that can also contain pasta or rice.
- Circular dish made out of triangles. Normally comes with Marinara sauce, cheese, and pepperoni.
- Iconic Mexican food with a shell.
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- A dip or side made from mashed avocado, lime juice, cilantro, onions, and chiles.
- A long, thin, cylindrical pasta that is a staple of traditional Italian cuisine.
- A coffee-flavored dessert made with ladyfinger biscuits dipped in coffee, layered with a whipped mixture of eggs, sugar, and mascarpone cheese, and dusted with cocoa.
- Strips of fried dough covered in cinnamon sugar and often served with chocolate sauce.
- A baked Italian dish consisting of wide strips of pasta cooked and layered with meat or vegetables, cheese, and tomato sauce.
- Mexican street corn, grilled or boiled and covered in mayonnaise, cheese, chile powder, and lime juice.
12 Clues: Iconic Mexican food with a shell. • Mexican beef dish that has been marinated and grilled • A thick, hearty vegetable soup that can also contain pasta or rice. • A long, thin, cylindrical pasta that is a staple of traditional Italian cuisine. • A dip or side made from mashed avocado, lime juice, cilantro, onions, and chiles. • ...
Logo 2017-03-05
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- Not complicated.
- The process involved in creating a unique name and image for a product in the consumers' mind, mainly through advertising campaigns with a consistent theme. Branding aims to establish a significant and differentiated presence in the market that attracts and retains loyal customers.
- Something that is used for pigment; paint; tint; dye.
- Technology A name of a company.
- Recognisable and distinctive graphic design, stylised name, unique symbol, or other device for identifying an organisation. It is affixed, included, or printed on all advertising, buildings, communications, literature, products, stationery, and vehicles. Not to be confused with a brand, which identifies a product or family of products.
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- Capable of or adapted for turning easily from one to another of various tasks, fields of endeavour.
- Suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion.
- Easily remembered.
8 Clues: Not complicated. • Easily remembered. • Technology A name of a company. • Something that is used for pigment; paint; tint; dye. • Suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion. • Capable of or adapted for turning easily from one to another of various tasks, fields of endeavour. • ...
classifying Triangles and quadrilaterals 2021-09-17
Vocab 14 2026-01-30
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- Because they are such big fans, the group would travel across the country to __________ their favorite band at every concert.
- In geometry class, we learned that two triangles are __________ if they are the exact same size and shape.
- It was very __________ to watch the documentary about deep-sea creatures that glow in the dark.
- The scientist gave a speech to __________ the students about how climate change affects the local ocean life.
- Even though she won the race by a landslide, her __________ kept her from bragging to the other runners.
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- We make __________ trips to the library because my sister finishes three books every week.
- The basketball player was __________ about his high score all week, which started to annoy his teammates.
- In geometry class, we learned that two triangles are __________ if they are the exact same size and shape.
- Marcus has a natural __________ for coding; he learned how to build a website in just one weekend.
- The chef used a very hot pan to __________ the outside of the steak to lock in the juices.
10 Clues: We make __________ trips to the library because my sister finishes three books every week. • The chef used a very hot pan to __________ the outside of the steak to lock in the juices. • It was very __________ to watch the documentary about deep-sea creatures that glow in the dark. • ...
Geometry 2021-03-09
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- piece of a line with start and stop
- 4 = sides with 2 pair = angles
- measurement between two rays with a vertex
- center and radius
- triangle with 2 equal sides or angles
- 3D square
- 2 angles sum to 180
- 2 pair adjacent = sides, 1 pair = angles
- 3 sides
- 8 sides
- center to edge of circle
- side of rt. angle in a rt. triangle
- midpoint of diameter
- angle > 90
- closed shape with 3 or more sides
- 3D circle
- rectangular box
- lines that form right angles
- distance around a circle
- angle < 90
- lines that never intersect
- 4 right angles with = sides
- square root is an example
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- 2 pair of = angles and sides
- 90 degrees
- all sides are =
- line that crosses two other lines
- theorem for sides of right triangles
- measurement of space inside a 3D shape
- distance across circle through center
- point where 2 rays or segments meet
- 4 right angles with 2 pair = sides
- 6 sides
- segment across a shape
- exponent
- 2 angles sum to 90
- line with a start but no stop
- 4 sides
- side opposite right angle in rt. triangle
- unit of measure of an angle
- 10 sides
- 3D with base and triangle faces
- folding pattern to form 3D shape
- rise over run
- 5 sides
- 1 pair parallel sides
- measurement of the surface in a polygon
47 Clues: 6 sides • 3 sides • 4 sides • 8 sides • 5 sides • exponent • 10 sides • 3D square • 3D circle • 90 degrees • angle > 90 • angle < 90 • rise over run • all sides are = • rectangular box • center and radius • 2 angles sum to 90 • 2 angles sum to 180 • midpoint of diameter • 1 pair parallel sides • segment across a shape • center to edge of circle • distance around a circle • square root is an example • ...
Mathematics Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-21
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- AN ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION CONTAINING MANY TERMS
- FRACTIONS WITH DIFFERENT DENOMINATOR
- NUMBERS WITH NO COMMON FACTOR EXCEPT 1
- FRACTIONS WHOSE DENOMINATOR IS SMALLER THAN THE NUMERATOR
- THE HIGHEST NUMBER THAT EXACTLY DIVIDES TWO OR MORE NUMBERS
- A FOUR SIDED NON-REGULAR POLYGON WITH EQUAL DIAGONALS
- THE MIDDLE NUMBER/OBJECT IN AN ORDERED GROUP OF NUMBERS/OBJECTS
- THE BOUNDARY OF A SHAPE
- THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE ARMS OF AN ANGLE
- A LINE WHICH INTERSECTS TWO OR MORE OTHER LINES
- POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE MEDIANS OF A TRIANGLE
- A PLANE FIGURE HAVING INFINITE LINES OF SYMMETRY
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- TWO TRIANGLES IN WHICH TWO PAIRS OF CORRESPONDING SIDES AND THE INCLUDED ANGLES ARE EQUAL
- THIS IS THE SAME OPERATION AS "REPEATED ADDITION"
- SIDES OF A POLYGON WHICH ARE NOT ADJACENT
- A TYPE OF NUMBER, ALL OF WHOSE FACTORS ADD UP TO GIVE DOUBLE OF THE NUMBER
- NUMBERS THAT CAN BE EXPRESSED AS FRACTIONS
- BANK GIVES THIS ON DEPOSITED AMOUNTS
- THE NUMBER WHICH IS THE ADDITIVE INVERSE OF ITSELF
- AN ANGLE ABOVE 180 DEGREES BUT LESS THAN 360 DEGREES
- A LETTER/SYMBOL WHICH HAS NO FIXED VALUE
- A NUMBER PLACED IN FRONT OF A VARIABLE
- A NUMBER TO WHICH AN EXPONENT IS RAISED
- THE SUM OF ANY TWO SUCH TYPE OF CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS IS A SQUARE NUMBER
- ANOTHER NAME FOR THE MULTIPLICATIVE INVERSE OF NON-ZERO NUMBERS
25 Clues: THE BOUNDARY OF A SHAPE • FRACTIONS WITH DIFFERENT DENOMINATOR • BANK GIVES THIS ON DEPOSITED AMOUNTS • NUMBERS WITH NO COMMON FACTOR EXCEPT 1 • A NUMBER PLACED IN FRONT OF A VARIABLE • A NUMBER TO WHICH AN EXPONENT IS RAISED • A LETTER/SYMBOL WHICH HAS NO FIXED VALUE • SIDES OF A POLYGON WHICH ARE NOT ADJACENT • NUMBERS THAT CAN BE EXPRESSED AS FRACTIONS • ...
STAHS Yr10 Vocabulary Crossword #1 2020-09-07
Across
- Dramatic use of tone
- Already seen (4,2)
- He was assassinated by senators led by Brutus and Cassius (6,6)
- This law states that extension is directly proportional the the force applied to a spring
- The volume of music
- The last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- Bottom of bag(3,2,3)
- A collection of living and non-living things within their environment
- part of the circumference of a circle
- A question, often used in speeches, for which the answer is assumed
- Bonding between a metal and a non metal
- Movement of water from an area of high water potential to an area of low water pot
- The WW1 alliance between Britain, France and Russia was called the Triple __________
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- this branch of maths is used to work out lengths and angles in right angled triangles
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- The WW1 alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy was called the Triple ___________
- movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- Case which shows possession
- The standard unit of mass in Physics
- Very thin blood vessels that allow gaseous exchange to happen
- A naturally occurring hormone that prepares the body for fight or flight
- The surname of Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
- The height and shape of the land
- The speed of music
- You can think of this modal verb
25 Clues: Already seen (4,2) • The speed of music • The volume of music • Dramatic use of tone • Bottom of bag(3,2,3) • Case which shows possession • The height and shape of the land • You can think of this modal verb • The standard unit of mass in Physics • part of the circumference of a circle • The last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty • Bonding between a metal and a non metal • ...
Math PT 2021-09-13
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- if x = 5, what is x^2 + x^3 =?
- how long is the diameter of a circle if the radius is 150?
- Round off 347 to the nearest hundred!
- If a = 6, b = 3, c = 2, what is 3c - b + 2a ?
- 25 - [ 40 = { 86-6-1 ) } ] = ?
- All triangles sum up to how many degrees?
- X - 50 = 150 , what is the value of x ?
- how many degrees does 2 right angles form?
- What is the interior angle if the polygon has 14 sides?
- 560-4y = 60, what is the value of y?
- find the GCF of 85 and 170
- How many edges do a cube has?
- 2 { 1+ [ 4 ( 3 ) +3 } = ?
- if x=3 and y=7, what is 2x + 9y?
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- a quadrilateral's interior angles sum up to?
- What is the GCF of 850 and 680?
- 1156 + 2199 = ?(round to 2 sf)
- 30.5 + 4.4 = ? (round to the nearest whole number)
- What is the smallest 3 digit prime number?
- Round off 7286 to the nearest thousand!
- which of this is a prime number, 36, 3001, 24, 4
- The sum of the first seven prime numbers divided by 2 is?
- How many sides does a polygon have if its interior angles sum 1440 degrees?
- how long is the radius of a circle if the diameter is 500?
- if A=10, B=40, C=2 what is A^2+B+4C
- which is not a prime number 51 or 61?
- (1^4 x 2^2 + 3^3) - 2^5÷5
- (17-6÷2)+4x3
28 Clues: (17-6÷2)+4x3 • (1^4 x 2^2 + 3^3) - 2^5÷5 • 2 { 1+ [ 4 ( 3 ) +3 } = ? • find the GCF of 85 and 170 • How many edges do a cube has? • if x = 5, what is x^2 + x^3 =? • 1156 + 2199 = ?(round to 2 sf) • 25 - [ 40 = { 86-6-1 ) } ] = ? • What is the GCF of 850 and 680? • if x=3 and y=7, what is 2x + 9y? • if A=10, B=40, C=2 what is A^2+B+4C • 560-4y = 60, what is the value of y? • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-21
Across
- An angle over 90 degrees
- A point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts
- A statement that two ratios are equal, a/b=c/d
- Law of _________, allows you to state a conclusion from two conditional statements when the conclusion of one statement is the hypothesis of the other statement
- An angle 90 degrees
- Side adjacent to angle x over hypotenuse
- Is a ruler with no making on it
- A word to describe a angle less then 90 degrees
- __________=2 times the short leg
- Corresponding sides, angles, faces, etc. are _________
- Side opposite to angle x over hypotenuse
- The slope is a measure of the steepness of a line, or a section of a line, connecting two points
- Side-____-side, three sides of one triangle are congruent to three sides of another triangle, then these two triangles are congruent
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- The line that divides something into two equal parts
- ________ angles theorem, vertical angles are congruent
- ________ lines, are co planar lines that do not intersect
- Is an if-then statement
- ____________ property, if a=b, then b can replace a in any expresssion
- Is a comparison of two quantities by division
- __________ is a conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning
- Is a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points
- ____ lines, are co planar; they are not parallel and do not intersect
- _________ property, a=a
- Is a convincing argument with deductive reasoning
- side opposite to angle x over hypotenuse
25 Clues: An angle 90 degrees • Is an if-then statement • _________ property, a=a • An angle over 90 degrees • Is a ruler with no making on it • __________=2 times the short leg • Side adjacent to angle x over hypotenuse • Side opposite to angle x over hypotenuse • side opposite to angle x over hypotenuse • Is a comparison of two quantities by division • ...
Geometry Terms 2013-05-11
Across
- An abbreviation for "Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent".
- of Tangency The point on a circle where a line, ray, or segment intersects a circle at exactly one point.
- A measure of the space a figure occupies.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel.
- Trapezoid A trapezoid whose legs are congruent.
- Adjacent/Hypotenuse
- Angle An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle.
- A line that intersects two coplanar lines in two points.
- A parallelogram with four all sides equal length and all angles equaling 90 degrees
- A two-dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure.
Down
- A parallelogram containing four right angles
- A quadrilateral with no parallel sides and the constructive sides are congruent
- Opposite/Hypotenuse
- The statement that two ratios are equal.
- A parallelogram where all sides are congruent
- Area The sum of the lateral area and the areas of the bases.
- The distance around a circle.
- A segment within the circle whose endpoints are on the circle.
- A three-dimensional figure whose faces, or surfaces are polygons.
- The segment connecting the midpoint of two sides of the triangle. Is parallel to and half the length of the third side.
- When shapes are the same figure but different sizes. They have congruent angels and proportional sides.
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
- Opposite/Adjacent
23 Clues: Opposite/Adjacent • Opposite/Hypotenuse • Adjacent/Hypotenuse • The distance around a circle. • The statement that two ratios are equal. • A measure of the space a figure occupies. • A parallelogram containing four right angles • A parallelogram where all sides are congruent • Trapezoid A trapezoid whose legs are congruent. • A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides. • ...
Functions 11 2013-06-04
Across
- Half the distance between the maximum and minimum values of a periodic fuction
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle
- A rational expression is not determined when its denominator is ____
- A function with the equation y=x^2
- The minimum point on a periodic function
- The interchanging of the domain and range of a function
- An operation such as a reflection, translation, or rotation
- Exponential equations can be solved by finding a common:
- A function of the form y=a(b^x)
- When the 'a' of a quadratic function is positive, the vertex is a:
- Converting standard to vertex form by completing the:
Down
- The base function in a family
- The 'life', or time required for a quantity to decay to half of its initial value
- A line that the graph of a relation or function gets closer and closer to, but never meets
- The part under the radical sign of a quadratic equation
- A relation in which one x value is only equal to one y value
- A function that does not repeat at regular intervals
- The set of 'input' or x values for a given function
- Linear quadratic systems can be determined:
- To write as a product of two or more expressions
- The set of 'output' or y values for a given function
- A case in which 0, 1, or 2 triangles can exist
- _____ Line Test used to determine if a graph of a relation is a function
23 Clues: The base function in a family • A function of the form y=a(b^x) • A function with the equation y=x^2 • The minimum point on a periodic function • The longest side of a right-angled triangle • Linear quadratic systems can be determined: • A case in which 0, 1, or 2 triangles can exist • To write as a product of two or more expressions • ...
Art & Design Final Review 2013-05-19
Across
- Arranged, adjusted, or parts proportioned symmetrically.
- Another name for the Middle Ages (two words, no spaces).
- Collage+Graphic=____________
- The feeling of an object. (Example: cement has a rough ________.)
- This person coined the name "collagraph".
- These types of lines are slow, smooth, and show artistic confidence.
- The relative difference between light and dark.
- Antonyms: diversity, variety.
- A likeness of a face, as one molded on the face in plaster and/or a covering for all or part of the face, worn to conceal one's identity.
- An element of art, such as you would see in a sculpture that has three dimensions.
- When yellow and blue are mixed you get this color.
- This type of composition is interesting, balanced, and is not static.
- Visual degrees of light to dark.
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- Squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles are examples of _________.
- People in the Middle Ages who drew and painted illuminated letters were called _________.
- An example of this is patterns.
- The name of the first known writing system in our history.
- Synonyms: diversity, multiplicity, assortment, collection, group.
- Repetition of square, triangle, square, triangle, is an example of a __________.
- This Empire fell at the beginning of the Middle Ages.
- A piece of clay that has been evenly rolled out with either a rolling pin or rolling machine is known as a what?
- This person improved and standardized paper-making by adding essential new materials into its composition during the Han Dynasty.
22 Clues: Collage+Graphic=____________ • Antonyms: diversity, variety. • An example of this is patterns. • Visual degrees of light to dark. • This person coined the name "collagraph". • The relative difference between light and dark. • When yellow and blue are mixed you get this color. • This Empire fell at the beginning of the Middle Ages. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2014-01-10
Across
- A six-sided polygon.
- The distance around a polygon.
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
- A rectangle with four congruent sides.
- A 3-dimensional figure with two parallel, congruent circular bases.
- A polyhedron with two parallel, congruent bases, and parallelograms for faces.
- A five-sided polygon.
- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has endpoints on the circle.
- An eight-sided polygon.
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- The number of square units needed to cover a given surface.
- An exact location in space.
- A 3-dimensional figure with one circular base.
- A parallelogram with all sides congruent.
- A parallelogram with four right angles.
- A part of a line that starts at one endpoint and extends forever.
- A four-sided polygon.
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- A straight path that extends without end in opposite directions.
- A polyhedron with one base and triangles for faces.
- A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint called a vertex.
- The amount of 3-D space an object occupies.
- A closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments that intersect only at their endpoints.
- On an angle or polygon, the point where two sides intersect.
- A line segment with endpoints on a circle.
- A line segment with one endpoint at the center of a circle and the other endpoint on the circumference.
25 Clues: A six-sided polygon. • A four-sided polygon. • A five-sided polygon. • An eight-sided polygon. • An exact location in space. • The distance around a polygon. • A rectangle with four congruent sides. • A parallelogram with four right angles. • A parallelogram with all sides congruent. • A line segment with endpoints on a circle. • The amount of 3-D space an object occupies. • ...
Trigonometry 2014-02-19
Across
- In a right angled triangle:the square of the hypotenuse is equal tothe sum of the squares of the other two sides.
- The three trigonometric ___ are the sin, cos and tan
- a triangle in which one angle is a right angle (that is, a 90-degree angle)
- Something that has magnitude and direction
- This type of trig function we used when we need to solve for the angle
- The length of the hypotenuse divided by the length of the opposite side.
- Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- Greek scientist that studied trigonometry
- The intersection of x-axis and y-axis
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- The length of the hypotenuse divided by the length of the adjacent side.
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- One of the four regions in the coordinate plane created by the intersection of the axes
- A diagram that shows how one group of quantities relates to another
- A tool that we use to measure angles
- A measure for angles.
- A branch of mathematics that studies relationships involving lengths and angles of triangles
- a circle whose radius has a length of one unit.
- The amount of turn between two straight lines that have a common end point (the vertex).
- The side opposite the right angle in a right-angled triangle
- The length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse
- The length of vector
21 Clues: The length of vector • A measure for angles. • Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. • A tool that we use to measure angles • The intersection of x-axis and y-axis • Greek scientist that studied trigonometry • Something that has magnitude and direction • a circle whose radius has a length of one unit. • The three trigonometric ___ are the sin, cos and tan • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-03-22
Across
- Sucks air into them
- Different forms of water vapor that fall from the sky
- Heavy rains, lightning, thunder
- The state of the atmosphere
- Someone who studies and forecasts the atmosphere
- When water evaporates
- Measures air pressure
- High winds, snow
- Measures the amount of air pressure at various heights
- Boundary between air masses
- Clouds that look like a thick blanket
- The process water goes through
- How hot or cold something is
- When warm air runs into a cold air mass
- When cold air runs into a warm air mass
- Big release of heat and electricity
- A large body of air
- Thin and wispy clouds
- Collects weather data
Down
- High winds, heavy rain, form over the sea
- Analyzes complex weather data
- Measures wind speed
- Locates precipitation
- Two air masses meet and stop moving
- White and puffy and sometimes grow very tall
- Pushes air away to places with low air pressure
- The percent of water vapor
- Very high water, located in the eye of the hurricane
- Funnel-shaped cloud, high winds
- Air heats, expands, then explodes causing this sound
- Indicates weather at weather stations
- Warm air gets trapped in cold air mass
- clouds on the ground
- The state of the atmosphere over a long period of time
- The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- Blue triangles, red semi-circles
36 Clues: High winds, snow • Sucks air into them • Measures wind speed • A large body of air • clouds on the ground • Locates precipitation • When water evaporates • Measures air pressure • Thin and wispy clouds • Collects weather data • The percent of water vapor • The state of the atmosphere • Boundary between air masses • How hot or cold something is • Analyzes complex weather data • ...
Geometry Vocabulary-- Diana, Locke's Class 2024-04-13
Across
- triangle with no sides congruent
- number of cubic units contained in a solid
- line, ray segment, or plane that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- sum of the area of all its faces
- triangle with a right angle
- is a prism where all sides are squares
- union of 3 or more coplanar segments that meet only at endpoints such that at most two segments meet at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segments
- has a vertex and a circular base
- triangle with all angles congruent
- set of all points
- polygon which is equilateral and equiangular
- the distance around a circle
Down
- segments that have the same length
- is a prism whose parallel faces (the bases) are congruent triangles
- triangle with at least two sides congruent
- in a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse
- arcs with equal measure in the same circle or in congruent circles
- points that lie on the same plane
- line that intersects a circle in two points
- quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel
- points that lie on the same line
- are noncoplanar that will not intersect
- triangle with an obtuse angle
- triangle that has all acute angles
- line in the plane of the circle that intersects the circle in one point
- consists of two points and the continuous part of a circle between them
26 Clues: set of all points • triangle with a right angle • the distance around a circle • triangle with an obtuse angle • triangle with no sides congruent • sum of the area of all its faces • points that lie on the same line • has a vertex and a circular base • points that lie on the same plane • segments that have the same length • triangle that has all acute angles • ...
Math Final Review Crossword 2023-05-15
Across
- Which one of these is NOT a triangle congruence theorem? AAS, SAS, AAA, SSS, ASA, HL?
- Solve for x. x - y = 3 and 7x - y = -3
- If two lines are parallel, what is their solution?
- A sequence that multiples a constant
- What is the 17th term of the sequence with the equation: t(n) = 5n + 1
- If an inequality is graphed and has a less than / greater than or equal to, the line is _______.
- What is the growth of the sequence? t(n) = -3 + 4n
- If the y is less than, you would shade _____ below the line.
- What is the multiplier of the sequence? 0.2, 2, 20, 200
- Solve for y. x = -3 and y = -3x - 4
- A linear function has a _______ line.
- What is the start amount in the following equation: y = 40(1.02)^x
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- A sequence that adds a constant
- Which triangle congruence theorem involves a 90 degree angle?
- In the equation y = ab^x, the b stands for the _______
- If two lines are on top of each other (same line), what is their solution?
- What is the 0th term of the sequence? 75, 60, 45, 30...
- An exponential function has a _______ line.
- If two triangles have all the same angles, they are...
- Solve for y. 4x + y = 2 and x - y = 3
- Solve for y. -7x + 2y = 18 and 6x + 6y = 0
- If y is greater than, you would shade _____ the line.
22 Clues: A sequence that adds a constant • Solve for y. x = -3 and y = -3x - 4 • A sequence that multiples a constant • Solve for y. 4x + y = 2 and x - y = 3 • A linear function has a _______ line. • Solve for x. x - y = 3 and 7x - y = -3 • Solve for y. -7x + 2y = 18 and 6x + 6y = 0 • An exponential function has a _______ line. • If two lines are parallel, what is their solution? • ...
