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Weather Menu Crossword 2021-11-15
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- Cloud type that appears feathery or wispy, made from ice crystals
- Big storms spin due to the ____ effect
- Water in any form falling from clouds. Ex. rain, drizzle, hail, snow, sleet
- pressure, Is associated with bad weather and is shown on a weather map by a blue L
- A person who studies weather
- mass, A large body of air that has the same temperature and density throughout
- front, This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles
- Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____
- Sea and land breezes are ___ winds
- Where do cold and warm air masses meet in a stationary boundary?
- In a high-pressure system, you would expect ____ weather (good,bad)
- Low pressure systems rotate
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- Thunderstorm clouds that come in rainy or bad weather that can bring heavy rain, hail, and even tornados
- If a breeze is coming from the sea onto the land it is a ___ breeze
- front, What type of front is caused by two cold fronts pushing up a warm front
- pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H
- The two types of winds are local and ___ winds
- polar, If a air mass formed over the water over the poles it would be called
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- front, When a warm front and a cold front collide, but neither of them have enough energy to move the other
- Clouds that are flat, low, and grey. Tend to produce steady, light precipitation
- front, When there is a ____ passing by, you can expect thunderstorms
- Tropical, If a air mass formed over the land near the equator it would be called
- When air masses meet but do not mix due to the differences in temperature and density
24 Clues: Low pressure systems rotate • A person who studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Sea and land breezes are ___ winds • Big storms spin due to the ____ effect • The two types of winds are local and ___ winds • pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H • Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____ • ...
Weather Menu Crossword 2021-11-15
Across
- Cloud type that appears feathery or wispy, made from ice crystals
- Big storms spin due to the ____ effect
- Water in any form falling from clouds. Ex. rain, drizzle, hail, snow, sleet
- pressure, Is associated with bad weather and is shown on a weather map by a blue L
- A person who studies weather
- mass, A large body of air that has the same temperature and density throughout
- front, This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles
- Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____
- Sea and land breezes are ___ winds
- Where do cold and warm air masses meet in a stationary boundary?
- In a high-pressure system, you would expect ____ weather (good,bad)
- Low pressure systems rotate
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- Thunderstorm clouds that come in rainy or bad weather that can bring heavy rain, hail, and even tornados
- If a breeze is coming from the sea onto the land it is a ___ breeze
- front, What type of front is caused by two cold fronts pushing up a warm front
- pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H
- The two types of winds are local and ___ winds
- polar, If a air mass formed over the water over the poles it would be called
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- front, When a warm front and a cold front collide, but neither of them have enough energy to move the other
- Clouds that are flat, low, and grey. Tend to produce steady, light precipitation
- front, When there is a ____ passing by, you can expect thunderstorms
- Tropical, If a air mass formed over the land near the equator it would be called
- When air masses meet but do not mix due to the differences in temperature and density
24 Clues: Low pressure systems rotate • A person who studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Sea and land breezes are ___ winds • Big storms spin due to the ____ effect • The two types of winds are local and ___ winds • pressure, is shown on a weather map by a blue H • Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____ • ...
Weather Menu Crossword 2021-11-15
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- Thunderstorm clouds that come in rainy or bad weather that can bring heavy rain, hail, and even tornados
- Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____
- Low pressure systems rotate
- In a high-pressure system, you would expect ____ weather (good,bad)
- If a breeze is coming from the sea onto the land it is a ___ breeze
- Water in any form falling from clouds. Ex. rain, drizzle, hail, snow, sleet
- The two types of winds are local and ___ winds
- When air masses meet but do not mix due to the differences in temperature and density
- Clouds that are flat, low, and grey. Tend to produce steady, light precipitation
- When there is a ____ passing by, you can expect thunderstorms
- If a air mass formed over the land near the equator it would be called
- If a air mass formed over the water over the poles it would be called
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- When a warm front and a cold front collide, but neither of them have enough energy to move the other
- What type of front is caused by two cold fronts pushing up a warm front
- Is associated with bad weather and is shown on a weather map by a blue L
- is shown on a weather map by a blue H
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles
- Where do cold and warm air masses meet in a stationary boundary?
- Cloud type that appears feathery or wispy, made from ice crystals
- Sea and land breezes are ___ winds
- Big storms spin due to the ____ effect
- A large body of air that has the same temperature and density throughout
- A person who studies weather
24 Clues: Low pressure systems rotate • A person who studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Sea and land breezes are ___ winds • is shown on a weather map by a blue H • Big storms spin due to the ____ effect • The two types of winds are local and ___ winds • Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____ • This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles • ...
Weather Menu Crossword 2021-11-15
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- is shown on a weather map by a blue H
- Cloud type that appears feathery or wispy, made from ice crystals
- Thunderstorm clouds that come in rainy or bad weather that can bring heavy rain, hail, and even tornados
- In a high-pressure system, you would expect ____ weather (good,bad)
- When there is a ____ passing by, you can expect thunderstorms
- Where do cold and warm air masses meet in a stationary boundary?
- A large body of air that has the same temperature and density throughout
- Low pressure systems rotate
- Is associated with bad weather and is shown on a weather map by a blue L
- If a air mass formed over the land near the equator it would be called
- This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles
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- When a warm front and a cold front collide, but neither of them have enough energy to move the other
- Water in any form falling from clouds. Ex. rain, drizzle, hail, snow, sleet
- A person who studies weather
- What type of front is caused by two cold fronts pushing up a warm front
- Big storms spin due to the ____ effect
- If a breeze is coming from the sea onto the land it is a ___ breeze
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- If a air mass formed over the water over the poles it would be called
- The two types of winds are local and ___ winds
- When air masses meet but do not mix due to the differences in temperature and density
- Clouds that are flat, low, and grey. Tend to produce steady, light precipitation
- Sea and land breezes are ___ winds
- Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____
24 Clues: Low pressure systems rotate • A person who studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Sea and land breezes are ___ winds • is shown on a weather map by a blue H • Big storms spin due to the ____ effect • The two types of winds are local and ___ winds • Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the ____ • This front is shown on a weather map by red triangles • ...
TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES 2022-01-28
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- The ______ which says that an unknown side can be found from two known sides and the angle between them.
- The length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- It is the side of a right-angled triangle that is opposite the right angle.
- Has a radius of 1 unit and its center at the origin of the coordinate plane.
- A measure of a central angle that intercepts an arc with a length equal to the radius of the circle.
- It is a cosec degree that is equal to 1
- Quadrant III
- A branch of mathematics that studies relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
- On the Unit Circle: 1 over the y-value when the angle is measured in the standard way.
- Reference angle for 180 degrees
- cos20°+2sin^2 55°− √2sin 65° is _
- Relates the sines of the angles of a triangle to the lengths of their opposite sides.
- cot (-x) is equal to _
- cos(−60°)
- 4π/3 to degrees is equivalent to ______
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- It is a kind of theorem that has a formula of a2 + b2= c2
- Sin^2A+Cos^__= 1
- It is 4π/9
- base/hypotenuse
- It is a square root of 3/3
- −cotθ
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side.
- 11π/6 to degrees is ______
- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- Cos __ degrees to radians is 1/2
- secx tanx
- There are 360 of these in one revolution of the Unit Circle.
- 5 5tan^2θ−5sec^2θ is _
- _ degrees to radians= 3π/2
29 Clues: −cotθ • secx tanx • cos(−60°) • It is 4π/9 • Quadrant III • base/hypotenuse • Sin^2A+Cos^__= 1 • cot (-x) is equal to _ • 5 5tan^2θ−5sec^2θ is _ • It is a square root of 3/3 • 11π/6 to degrees is ______ • _ degrees to radians= 3π/2 • Reference angle for 180 degrees • Cos __ degrees to radians is 1/2 • cos20°+2sin^2 55°− √2sin 65° is _ • It is a cosec degree that is equal to 1 • ...
The World's Hardest Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-06
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- The new figure that is created from a transformation
- A polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular
- All sides are equal
- A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
- A transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance, in the same direction
- The third side of an isosceles triangle that is not congruent
- A polygon with three sides
- The ratio of vertical change (rise) to the horizontal change (run) between any two points on the line
- Angles that are exactly the same
- Two congruent sides of an isosceles triangles are called:
- Angles Two angles that share a common vertex and side, but no common interior points
- Has no dimension, represented by a dot
- Angle exactly 180°
- Made by two different rays with the same endpoint
- motion A transformation that preserves length, angle measure, and area
- Angle under 90°
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
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- Has two dimensions, shape looks like a floor or wall, but extends without an end
- Two lines that do not intersect and are coplanar
- Angle exactly 90°
- All angles are equal
- An operation that moves or changes a geometric figure to produce a new figure
- A segment that connects two midpoints
- The endpoint that two different rays share to form an angle
- A transformation that uses the line of reflection to create a mirror image of the original figure
- Angle greater than 90°
- Lines Two lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar
- A statement that can be proven
- A transformation that turns a figure about a fixed point called the center of rotation
- A logical argument that shows a statement is true
30 Clues: Angle under 90° • Angle exactly 90° • Angle exactly 180° • All sides are equal • All angles are equal • Angle greater than 90° • A polygon with three sides • A statement that can be proven • Angles that are exactly the same • A segment that connects two midpoints • Has no dimension, represented by a dot • Two lines that do not intersect and are coplanar • ...
Geometry 2017-09-27
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- Has a pair of parallel sides. a four sided shape with a pair of opposite parallel sides.
- pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines.They are always equal.
- Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees. Must equal to 180.
- with 7 sides. Also, is called a septagon.
- Two angles that have a common side. And and a common vertex and don't overlap
- An angles that is exactly 180 degrees. An angles whose side lie in opposite directions from the vertex.
- Shapes with 8 sides. A flat shape with straight lines.
- A shape with 3 sides.A polygon with three edges and three vertices.
- Shapes with 6 sides. A flat shape with straight lines.
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- A corner point.The common endpoint of two or more line segments.
- Shapes with 4 sides. A flat shape.
- Shapes with 9 sides. A flat shape with straight lines.
- An angle that is more than 90 degrees. But less than 180 degrees.
- Shapes with 5 sides.A flat shapes with straight lines.
- Angles is formed when two lines intersect.Two angles are said to be linear if they are adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. Add up to 90.
- When you cover a surface with a pattern with flat shapes so there are no gaps of overlaps. An arrangement of shapes closely fitted together.
- An angles that is exactly 90 degrees. Formed by two sides that are perpendicular.
- plane shape with straight lines. It can be a triangle, rectangles or an pentagon..
- An angles that is less than 90 degrees But more than than zero degrees
20 Clues: Shapes with 4 sides. A flat shape. • with 7 sides. Also, is called a septagon. • Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. Add up to 90. • Shapes with 9 sides. A flat shape with straight lines. • Shapes with 5 sides.A flat shapes with straight lines. • Shapes with 8 sides. A flat shape with straight lines. • Shapes with 6 sides. A flat shape with straight lines. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2018-06-05
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- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
- have the same measure
- the longest side in a right triangle
- the space covered in two dimensions
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- closed plain figure
- the distance across the circle through its center
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- the perimeter of a circle
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
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- an equation relating two ratios
- rate of change
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- an expression relating two quantities
- the area of sector of a circle
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • the area of sector of a circle • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • an expression relating two quantities • occurs when a figure changes or moves • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-06
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- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- the perimeter of a circle
- an equation relating two ratios
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- rate of change
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- closed plain figure
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- the space covered in two dimensions
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
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- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- the longest side in a right triangle
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- the area of sector of a circle
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- the distance across the circle through its center
- have the same measure
- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
- an expression relating two quantities
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • the area of sector of a circle • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • occurs when a figure changes or moves • an expression relating two quantities • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-06
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- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- rate of change
- the space covered in two dimensions
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- the perimeter of a circle
- have the same measure
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- an expression relating two quantities
- the longest side in a right triangle
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
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- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- closed plain figure
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- the area of sector of a circle
- the distance across the circle through its center
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- an equation relating two ratios
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • the area of sector of a circle • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • occurs when a figure changes or moves • an expression relating two quantities • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-06
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- rate of change
- have the same measure
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- an equation relating two ratios
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- the perimeter of a circle
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- the longest side in a right triangle
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
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- closed plain figure
- the space covered in two dimensions
- the distance across the circle through its center
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- the area of sector of a circle
- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
- an expression relating two quantities
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • the area of sector of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • occurs when a figure changes or moves • an expression relating two quantities • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-06
Across
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
- an equation relating two ratios
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- closed plain figure
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- the perimeter of a circle
- the longest side in a right triangle
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- the area of sector of a circle
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- an expression relating two quantities
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- have the same measure
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- the distance across the circle through its center
- rate of change
- the space covered in two dimensions
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • the area of sector of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • an expression relating two quantities • occurs when a figure changes or moves • ...
Jenna and Alex's Geometry Crossword 2019-05-15
Across
- the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet,never ending number
- lines,planes,surfaces,or objects side by side having the same distance continuously between them, they never intersect
- the exact middle point
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container
- angle of 90°, as in a corner of a square or at the intersection of two perpendicular straight lines
- four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel
- figures identical in form, but different in size
- each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure
- branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs
- principal or horizontal axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere
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- is straight no bends, has no thickness, and extends in both directions without end
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure
- branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself
- angles having a common vertex and a common side
- the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land
- a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides
- any of a set of straight lines passing through one point
- the secondary or vertical axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates
- solid geometric figure whose two end faces are similar, equal, and parallel rectilinear figures, and whose sides are parallelograms
21 Clues: the exact middle point • angles having a common vertex and a common side • figures identical in form, but different in size • a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides • the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land • any of a set of straight lines passing through one point • each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure • ...
Math 20-2 Pre-Cal 2013-06-07
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- An expression that uses a root
- a number obtained in the process of solving an equation that does not satisfy the equation.
- The number which appears most often in a set of numbers.
- The study of triangles
- deduction: reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect).
- In statistics, a standard score indicates how many standard deviations an observation or datum is above or below the mean
- The highest point; the top or apex.
- The number that produces a given number when cubed.
- The point that crosses the y axis
- In statistics, a standard score indicates how many standard deviations an observation or datum is above or below the mean.
- Another name for reflection symmetry. One half is the reflection of the other half.
- A diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval.
- A list of numbers that are used to substitute a variable.
- the point(s) that cross the x axis
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- generalization: reasoning from detailed facts to general principles.
- An opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information.
- the set of all possible input values
- Midpoint of a frequency.
- A number when used in multiplecation three times gives another number.
- (of a quantity) Average.
- The square of a value minus the square of another value.
- A number multiplied by itself
- the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible
- A line that cuts across two or more (usually parallel) lines.
- Analytical technique that accounts for the number of acceptable errors in an equation.
25 Clues: The study of triangles • Midpoint of a frequency. • (of a quantity) Average. • A number multiplied by itself • An expression that uses a root • The point that crosses the y axis • the point(s) that cross the x axis • The highest point; the top or apex. • the set of all possible input values • The number that produces a given number when cubed. • ...
Christmas Tree Geometry 2013-12-16
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- the month leading up to Christmas
- an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- French word for Christmas
- circular bases connected by a curved surface
- The intersection point of two sides of a plane figure
- a triangle with one internal angle equal to 90 degrees
- location, no shape or size
- a triangle with all sides equal and all angles equal
- An angle less that 90 degrees but greater that 0
- singing Christmas songs
- point halfway between the end points
- a 3D circle, a set of points in space
- a triangle having three unequal sides and angles
- Points on the same line
- month of Christmas
- a 90 degree angle
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- a ray that cuts the angle exactly in half, making two equal angles
- a spiritual being acting as a messenger of God
- triangles that have the same size and shape. Corresponding angles have the same measure, and the corresponding sides have the same length
- man who brings presents for children on the night before Christmas
- Socks hung for santa to fill
- one part of a line
- are the same distance from a given point. no faces, edges, or vertices
- made up of points and has no thickness or width
- the birth of Jesus Christ
- flat surface made up of points
- a prism, two parallel congruent bases connected by faces
- the small town in the Middle East believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ
- a solid with a circular base connected by a curved surface to a single angle
- Santa's workers
- points on the same plane
31 Clues: Santa's workers • a 90 degree angle • one part of a line • month of Christmas • singing Christmas songs • Points on the same line • points on the same plane • French word for Christmas • the birth of Jesus Christ • location, no shape or size • Socks hung for santa to fill • flat surface made up of points • the month leading up to Christmas • point halfway between the end points • ...
Ian Crook. Math 11 2014-04-01
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- Forming or following in a logical order or sequence.
- A set of facts or figures systematically displayed, esp. in columns.
- A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression.
- The process of increasing in physical size.
- The process or skill of multiplying.
- Having a position on the other or further side of something; facing something, esp. something of the same type.
- The action of separating something into parts, or the process of being separated.
- The action or process of adding something to something else.
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
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- A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
- Once a year; every year.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g., 1/2, 0.5).
- Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- next to or adjoining something else.
- Arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse.
20 Clues: Once a year; every year. • The process or skill of multiplying. • next to or adjoining something else. • Of or expressed by a mathematical exponent. • The process of increasing in physical size. • Forming or following in a logical order or sequence. • Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • ...
Geometry Chapters 1-4 Vocabulary Puzzle 2014-03-06
Across
- in a conditional statement the word that immediately follows the word "if"
- 3 or more lines intersect at the same point
- a part of a line that has a beginning but no end
- acute triangle in which all angles are congruent
- three sided polygon
- two lines that are intersecting make two sets of congruent angles
- used to describe B on a segment IFF it is between A and C and BA=CB
- logical argument in which each statement you make is backed up by a statement that is accepted as true
- two angles whose degree measures add up to 180
- two angles who share a common vertex, a common side, but no common interior points
- line or part of a line that intersects through a segment at its midpoint
- the denial of a statement
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- line or line segment added to a diagram to help in a proof
- multiple points that lie on the same line
- the denial of a statement
- triangles that are the same size and same shape
- a line intersects two or more lines at a different points on the same plane
- two or more lines on the same plane that go on forever without intersecting
- point, plane, space
- a pair of adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays
- two or more lines do not intersect and are not in the same plane
- closed figure in a plane that is made up of sides that intersect only at vertices
- an unbroken part of a circle
- points that lie in the same plane
- an angle whose degree measure is less than 90
25 Clues: point, plane, space • three sided polygon • the denial of a statement • the denial of a statement • an unbroken part of a circle • points that lie in the same plane • multiple points that lie on the same line • 3 or more lines intersect at the same point • an angle whose degree measure is less than 90 • two angles whose degree measures add up to 180 • ...
Final Exam 2023-12-14
Across
- A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- a line that intersects two parallel lines
- If a hypotenuse and leg of one right triangle are congruent to the corresponding hypotenuse
- when you multiply terms/ powers with the same base, add exponents
- if A = B, B = C, then C = A
- A pair of opposite congruent angles formed by intersecting lines
- two angles that add up to 180
- formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion
- when a line segment/ angle is divided into 2 equal parts
- A part of a line, with one endpoint, that continues without end in one direction
- any real number, ex: A, is equal to itself. A=A
Down
- 2 pairs of congruent sides
- angles are supplementary
- If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then the opposite sides are congruent
- a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at two different points
- a perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line
- If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then the opposite angles are congruent
- A triangle that has a 90 degree angle.
- two angles that add up to 90 degrees
- angles are congruent
- If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to two sides
- A line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint.
- If three sides of one triangle are congruent to three sides of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
- If two angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles
- a segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
25 Clues: angles are congruent • angles are supplementary • 2 pairs of congruent sides • if A = B, B = C, then C = A • two angles that add up to 180 • two angles that add up to 90 degrees • A triangle that has a 90 degree angle. • a line that intersects two parallel lines • any real number, ex: A, is equal to itself. A=A • a perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line • ...
mason verson of gensins 2024-01-30
Across
- raised by a bunch of MEN
- mein fraulein
- she is FED UP
- has a dead sister (L)
- she has a rabbit thing
- he hate heat
- yellow
- we thought he was a dog
- also emo but way edgier
- the forgotten sibling
- hes ugly
- sunglasses and umbrella
- roses
- horrible money management
- she wears those really scary pointy shoes
- really good singer
- books
- grandpa
- hot woman with a gambling problem
- blondie's hot gf
- another furry
- she really wants vengeance
- she is watr
- gun
- alcoholic
- she eepy
- he likes water
- fake catgirl
- blub blub
- furry
- pretty ice girl
- adeptus
- she play music
- shield
- photographer
- chalk
- very late term abortion
- basically dead
Down
- BOOM
- reader
- has lots of creepy stalkers
- racist
- deadest
- silly billy hilichurl
- friends with amber
- cocogoat
- literally cant grow
- had a bad va...
- she does a little hat roll
- emo nun
- she looooves cooking
- emo pretending to be a princess
- silly science go boom
- khaenri'ah homie
- hey girly
- desert furry
- lion
- dancer
- hot woman in a floating house
- skin brighter than the moon
- very strong human
- laws laws laws
- also a furry but female
- wine
- detective
- blondie in an office
- magician
- batman
- triangles
- she turns into a box
- goldfish of doom
- go go baron bunny
- felon
- leaves
- lesbian fox
- he is SO stupid but also really hot
- pretty fire claymore
- hot pirate
- fruity roommate
79 Clues: gun • BOOM • lion • wine • roses • books • furry • felon • chalk • reader • racist • yellow • dancer • batman • leaves • shield • deadest • emo nun • grandpa • adeptus • cocogoat • hes ugly • magician • she eepy • hey girly • detective • triangles • alcoholic • blub blub • hot pirate • she is watr • lesbian fox • he hate heat • desert furry • fake catgirl • photographer • mein fraulein • she is FED UP • another furry • laws laws laws • he likes water • she play music • ...
LEAP Review 2 2023-03-27
Across
- where all 3 sides are proportional
- used to solve for a missing side of similar figures
- angle over 360 times circumference
- criteria where 2 sides and the included angle are congruent
- angle in a circle that equals the intercepted arc
- used to multiply by for a dilation
- postulate where 2 small angles sum to the larger angle
- proof property if 2=c then 2-b=c-b
- trig ratio opposite over hypotenuse
- criteria where 2 angles and the included side are congruent
- proof property if 10=x then x=10
- criteria for right triangles where a leg and hypotenuse are congruent
- where 2 sides are proportional
- proof property if a=b and b=c then a=c
Down
- proof property if 2(a+b) then 2a+2b
- angle over 360 times area
- a slide of a figure in the coordinate plane
- trig ratio adjacent over hypotenuse
- criteria where 2 angles and a non-included side are congruent
- postulate where 2 small segments sum to the larger segment
- proof property a+b=180 and c+d=180, then a+b=c+d
- criteria where all sides are congruent
- pi times diameter
- pi times radius squared
- trig ratio opposite over adjacent
- proof property a=a
- a flip of a figure in the coordinate plane
- angle in a circle that is 1/2 of the intercepted arc
- where 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of another
- a enlargement or reduction
- a turn of a figure in the coordinate plane
- proof property if 2=c then 2+a=c+a
32 Clues: pi times diameter • proof property a=a • pi times radius squared • angle over 360 times area • a enlargement or reduction • where 2 sides are proportional • proof property if 10=x then x=10 • trig ratio opposite over adjacent • where all 3 sides are proportional • angle over 360 times circumference • used to multiply by for a dilation • proof property if 2=c then 2-b=c-b • ...
west africa crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- a way you move your body when listening to music, different body movements.
- to change ones belief on something
- Located in africa, Niger, mali, and senegal are located their.
- A shiny metal found in west Africa
- a musical instrument that looks somewhat like a xylophone
- stories that helped keep the west african spirits alive.
- to develop from something simple into something complex.
- the study of wisdom and knowledge
- A west African country ruled by the mande
- a piece of art usually made out of stone or wood that is sculpted
- Powerful empire located in west Africa
- The people who broke away from Mali to start their own west african empire own
- an economic good,something useful or valuable
- a woven cloth
- pieces of fabric put together to make a type of blanket item.
Down
- a family line traced back to the father
- a instrument made out of 21 strings, looks like a harp and sounds like a harp.
- to be sympathetic and accepting of what others belive and do.
- A form of singing where the followers repeat what the leader says.
- completely committed to something. Loyal.
- made out of wood to cover somebodys face.
- The trip in which Islamic people make once in their lifetime.
- The desert located in west and North africa, Largest desert in the world.
- one or a number of simple shapes such as triangles or squares
- The first west African ruler to practice Islam
- a small string instrument made out of carved out wood.
- Religion practiced in west Africa
- pieces of material woven tightly together to form a large bowl shape.
- a society or organization founded for a religious purpose
29 Clues: a woven cloth • the study of wisdom and knowledge • Religion practiced in west Africa • to change ones belief on something • A shiny metal found in west Africa • Powerful empire located in west Africa • a family line traced back to the father • completely committed to something. Loyal. • made out of wood to cover somebodys face. • A west African country ruled by the mande • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- -points that lie on the same line
- -2 lines intersect and create 90 degree angles
- -part of a circle cut off by a line
- -a line that extends indefinitely in both directions
- -downward line
- -a round plane figure
- -points that do not lie on the same line
- -angle, angle similarity
- -side, side, side similarity
- -add to 180 degrees
- -a line that will intersect the circle in 2 points
- -longest side of a triangle
- -splits the line into halves
- -O/H
- -outer angles
- - triangle with a 90-degree angle
- -a four-sided plane that has opposite sides parallel
- -3 uneven sides of a triangle
- -4 sided shapes
- -measure of 2 lines intersecting
- -side, angle, side similarity
- -2 pairs of congruent sides with 90 degree angles
- -upward line
- -A2+B2>C2
- -the common endpoint of an angle
- -the shortest sides of the triangle
Down
- -when 2 lines pass through eachother
- -2 halves of a sphere
- -A2+B2<C2
- -a chord that passes through the center
- -A2+B2=C2
- -add to 90 degrees
- -relationships between lengths of triangles
- -measure of part of the circumference of a circle
- -made up of points with no thickness or width
- -half of a circle
- -a 3D circle
- -a flat surface of a shape
- -four congruent sides with 90 degree angles
- -3 sided shapes
- -lines that will never intersect
- -a segment nt with the endpoint on the circle
- -inner angles
- -properties of points, lines, and shapes
- -a line that will intersect the circle
- -A/H
- -side by side angles
- -same lengths
- -measure of angles
- -width of circle starting at center
50 Clues: -O/H • -A/H • -A2+B2<C2 • -A2+B2=C2 • -A2+B2>C2 • -a 3D circle • -upward line • -inner angles • -outer angles • -same lengths • -downward line • -3 sided shapes • -4 sided shapes • -half of a circle • -add to 90 degrees • -measure of angles • -add to 180 degrees • -side by side angles • -2 halves of a sphere • -a round plane figure • -angle, angle similarity • -a flat surface of a shape • ...
Adams Elementary Crossword #1 2024-06-03
Across
- Large reptile found in swamps
- sometimes called a canteen outside the U.S. and Canada
- Branch of mathematics concerned with the study of angles and the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
- Hawaiian island known for its beauty and Haleakalā National Park
- City that straddles two continents
- End of a 4J email address
- "____ Night" - Annual event held in March
- Plastic ring toy that became popular in the 1950s
- last name of Georgia politician known for her voting rights advocacy
- Second son of Queen Elizabeth II
- Beautiful flowering plant known for its clusters of colorful blooms, often found in gardens and landscapes
- Quadrennial international sporting event
- Australian season in December, January, and February
- Biblical figure traditionally known as 'the Baptist'."
Down
- Brand synonymous with photocopying
- Musical instrument with wooden bars and mallets
- Bacon, ___, Tomato
- A period of time devoted to relaxation, travel, or leisure activities, often away from one's usual work or routine.
- soft cow's-milk cheese originally from France
- mammal that flies
- One who holds a skeptical and pessimistic view of human nature
- Puréed fruit often served as a side dish or used as a condiment with latkes
- Name meaning Courageous or valiant
- King of France in the 17th century also known as the "sun king"
- Sherlock Holmes often says, "______, my dear Watson"
- Yellow Tropical Fruit
- The part of the skull that encloses and protects the brain
- The lightest and most abundant element in the universe.
- First name of the Co-creator of the television series "Schitt's Creek"
- Second President of the United States
30 Clues: mammal that flies • Bacon, ___, Tomato • Yellow Tropical Fruit • End of a 4J email address • Large reptile found in swamps • Second son of Queen Elizabeth II • Brand synonymous with photocopying • Name meaning Courageous or valiant • City that straddles two continents • Second President of the United States • Quadrennial international sporting event • ...
66 Years of Lan 2024-06-15
Across
- Only fresh ground will do
- Lan's checkered cake specialty
- Mastered Economics of this for MA
- Too hot, Robin didn't talk
- Had a grand time with two of these plus a player in 2022
- Represented this body in high school
- High school mascot
- "Dad" Mtn. Climbing Excursion of Choice, informally
- "Wow, that's delcious!!"
- 4/8/24 Arkansas outing focus
- Best way to eat cauliflower
- National historical tie to graduation year
- Adopted baby elk (or movie-titled swine) name
- Do not _____, do not collect $200
- Ball beer or ball chaser
- Tech job employer of early years in SLC
- Official name of 2024
- Dad was ___, not mor
- Mom: Guinness :: Natalia stuck in gas station: ?
- Where Lan met Deana, informally
- Patrick is to John Isaac Henry as Lawrence is to...
- First Full
- Place of being a Assoc. Econ.
- Saw Red Sox here before Sox won 3 in a row
Down
- PF & LF Logan RT Munchies Locale
- Beans-related Ragnar team name
- St. George link-->indoor, outdoor, and billiards at Holiday Inn
- You huffed to...
- 5th or card game
- A hard, aspirational distance
- THE _____ State
- Last half locale
- Wells _______
- Plant (sorta) aunt
- Alum of this one
- "Triangles of Light" halves seeker
- Mythical road engineering needs
- First big adventure with DF
- LFF/KU link
- How to tell/spell middle name
- Last name of Lan's namesake
- PB of choice
- Taiwan/Hungary educating topic
- Daily protein choice
- Favorite figures
- Holy birth plc.
- Web or water activity
- _____Wonders
- Drink of choice for Venitian World Cup viewing
- Piano virtuoso Lan & Pat travelled to see, with a tautonym name
50 Clues: First Full • LFF/KU link • PB of choice • _____Wonders • Wells _______ • THE _____ State • Holy birth plc. • You huffed to... • 5th or card game • Last half locale • Alum of this one • Favorite figures • Plant (sorta) aunt • High school mascot • Daily protein choice • Dad was ___, not mor • Web or water activity • Official name of 2024 • "Wow, that's delcious!!" • Ball beer or ball chaser • ...
Math II Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-31
Across
- An angle less than 90 degrees
- a^2+b^2=c^2
- Two lines that are the same length and are the same distance apart from each other
- An angle greater than 90 degrees
- A polynomial with two terms
- The number inside of the square root
- A 11-sided polygon
- A four-sided polygon
- A 7-sided polygon
- The point where a graph touches the y-axis
- A polygon with n number of sides
- A 10-sided polygon
- A pair of coordinates that take the form of (x,y)
- The longest side of a triangle
- ax^2+bx+c
- The shorter sides of a triangle
- The lowest point on a parabola
- A 5-sided polygon
- A 6-sided polygon
- A triangle that has 3 equal sides and angles
- A 90-degree angle
- Two angles that add up to 90 degrees
Down
- A multi-sided shape that has equal sides and angles
- Opposite/Adjacent
- Two angles that add up to 180 degrees
- Congruent angles that are directly across from each other
- (0,0)
- A 9-sided polygon
- 3.14
- A 12-sided shape
- The point where a graph touches the x-axis
- A triangle with 2 congruent sides and 2 congruent angles
- A line that "cuts" a parabola in half
- A three-sided polygon
- Adjacent/Hypotenuse
- The highest point on a parabola
- The same
- 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 triangles
- A 8-sided polygon
- A triangle with three different length sides
- Opposite/Hypotenuse
41 Clues: 3.14 • (0,0) • The same • ax^2+bx+c • a^2+b^2=c^2 • A 12-sided shape • Opposite/Adjacent • A 9-sided polygon • A 7-sided polygon • A 8-sided polygon • A 5-sided polygon • A 6-sided polygon • A 90-degree angle • A 11-sided polygon • A 10-sided polygon • Adjacent/Hypotenuse • Opposite/Hypotenuse • A four-sided polygon • A three-sided polygon • A polynomial with two terms • An angle less than 90 degrees • ...
Geometry 2022-05-31
Across
- a property of a measure of any side or angle that is equal to itself
- a theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2)
- type of angle used to find an angle of a right triangle
- a shape that is a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and a kite combined
- law that is most commonly used when given SAS in a non-right triangle
- a word used to describe a shape that can perform rigid transformations that maps one shape onto the other
- the variable common in every simplified version of an equation for a circle
- type of diagram with branches used to show probability
- angles that form a straight line
- type of angle with its vertex on the circle
- a proof diagram with fact bubbles and a conclusion bubble with justifications to prove some fact such as similar triangles
Down
- a point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts
- type of trapezoid with congruent base angles
- law that is most commonly used when given AAS in a non-right triangle
- type of bisector that divides a line segment into 2 equal parts and also make a right angle with the line segment
- set of points a fixed distance from a center and is defined by a central angle
- the name of a line that intersects a circle ONCE
- similarity that means all three corresponding sides are proportional
- acronym for all 3 angles used to find a side of a right triangle
- model used to show probability; usually in a rectangle/square
- transformation that maintains the shape of a figure but multiplies its dimensions by a chosen factor
- segment that connects the midpoints of any two side of a triangle
22 Clues: a theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2) • angles that form a straight line • type of angle with its vertex on the circle • type of trapezoid with congruent base angles • the name of a line that intersects a circle ONCE • type of diagram with branches used to show probability • type of angle used to find an angle of a right triangle • ...
Geometry 2022-05-31
Across
- a property of a measure of any side or angle that is equal to itself
- a theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2)
- type of angle used to find an angle of a right triangle
- a shape that is a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and a kite combined
- law that is most commonly used when given SAS in a non-right triangle
- a word used to describe a shape that can perform rigid transformations that maps one shape onto the other
- the variable common in every simplified version of an equation for a circle
- type of diagram with branches used to show probability
- angles that form a straight line
- type of angle with its vertex on the circle
- a proof diagram with fact bubbles and a conclusion bubble with justifications to prove some fact such as similar triangles
Down
- a point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts
- type of trapezoid with congruent base angles
- law that is most commonly used when given AAS in a non-right triangle
- type of bisector that divides a line segment into 2 equal parts and also make a right angle with the line segment
- set of points a fixed distance from a center and is defined by a central angle
- the name of a line that intersects a circle ONCE
- similarity that means all three corresponding sides are proportional
- acronym for all 3 angles used to find a side of a right triangle
- model used to show probability; usually in a rectangle/square
- transformation that maintains the shape of a figure but multiplies its dimensions by a chosen factor
- segment that connects the midpoints of any two side of a triangle
22 Clues: a theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2) • angles that form a straight line • type of angle with its vertex on the circle • type of trapezoid with congruent base angles • the name of a line that intersects a circle ONCE • type of diagram with branches used to show probability • type of angle used to find an angle of a right triangle • ...
End of Year Math Terms 2023 2023-05-09
Across
- the numbers being multiplied together
- a repeated pattern that covers a plane without gaps or overlap
- all whole numbers and their opposites
- another word for exponent
- the middle number in a set
- sum or difference of monomials
- the number that occurs most often
- a chord that goes the through the center of the circle
- rise over run
- the answer to an addition problem
- to raise to the third power
- a date point much higher or much lower than all the other points
- a number being multiplied by a variable
- a polygon with 6 sides
- same size and shape
- describes a number that has exactly 2 factors
- when 2 angles' sum is 180 degrees
- a type of transformation where the object is turned
- the number of cubic units it takes to fill a space figure
- the only transformation where the size does not remain the same
Down
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- a mathematical sentence with an equal sign
- the answer to a division problem
- what we call letters in algebra class
- a type of transformation where the object slides
- comes before the word value to mean the distance from zero
- an example of an irrational number
- to cut in to 2 equal parts
- a type of transformation where the object is flipped
- to raise to the second power
- the intersection point of the x and y axis
- when 2 angles' sum is 90 degrees
- an angle that measures more than 90 degrees
- a type of number whose decimal never repeats or ends
- the theorem we use to find the lengths of sides of right triangles
- the answer to a multiplication problem
36 Clues: rise over run • same size and shape • a polygon with 6 sides • another word for exponent • the middle number in a set • to cut in to 2 equal parts • to raise to the third power • to raise to the second power • sum or difference of monomials • the answer to a division problem • when 2 angles' sum is 90 degrees • the number that occurs most often • the answer to an addition problem • ...
U8W1A Spelling Crossword 2025-04-08
Across
- having lost a large amount of water from the body.
- a brilliant performance or display, especially of a specified skill.
- a device for measuring short time intervals, especially in determining the velocity of projectiles, or a person's reaction time.
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- an obsessive desire to set fire to things.
- (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- a factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence.
- a light, fast motorboat designed to skim over the surface of water.
Down
- a metric unit of length, equal to one tenth of a meter.
- a metric unit of length equal to 1,000 meters (approximately 0.62 miles).
- (of a record of events) starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred.
- a device used by musicians that marks time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick.
- the science of surveying and charting bodies of water, such as seas, lakes, and rivers.
- an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed.
- existing or occurring at the same time.
- a boat whose hull is fitted underneath with shaped vanes (foils) that lift the hull clear of the water to increase the boat's speed.
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- an instrument for measuring the density of liquids.
- archaic term for hydrochloric acid.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.
20 Clues: archaic term for hydrochloric acid. • existing or occurring at the same time. • an obsessive desire to set fire to things. • having lost a large amount of water from the body. • an instrument for measuring the density of liquids. • a metric unit of length, equal to one tenth of a meter. • an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed. • ...
The Geometry Vocabulary Quest 2025-08-04
Across
- Rise over run, line’s steepness
- Fence around the shape
- Straight and endless, no bends allowed
- Blunt angle, larger than a right angle
- Balanced halves in a mirror image
- Diamond shape in disguise
- Four-sided polygon’s formal name
- Half a diameter, from center
- Perfectly round three-dimensional buddy
- Stop if you see this shape!
- Exactly the same size and shape
- Perimeter's circular cousin
- Round fellow with no corners
- Flat patterns fold up into 3D shapes
- Two sides, same but not three
- Lines that never seem to meet
- Honeycomb shape and more
- Twice the radius, straight through
- segment — Line with definite ends
- Ten sides, often missed in counting
- Equal sides, equal angles too
- Theorem involving squares and triangles
- Grid point, probably on the plane
Down
- Slice of a circle pie
- No sides equal, no angles equal either
- At a right angle, standing tall
- Folds the angle in half, perfectly
- Corner point where edges meet
- Slanted box, one pair of parallel sides
- The longest side of a right triangle
- Surface measure, often in square units
- Same shape, different size (maybe)
- Three sides, three angles to count
- Sharp, but less than 90°
- One pair of parallel sides on display
- Space inside a 3D shape
- Line that just touches a curve
- Flat surface on a solid shape
- Shape with a uniform cross section
- Four right angles, opposite sides match
- Can with two matching ends
- Many sides, all connected
- This can be right or obtuse
- Triangle with equal sides all around
- Two angles that add to 90°
45 Clues: Slice of a circle pie • Fence around the shape • Space inside a 3D shape • Sharp, but less than 90° • Honeycomb shape and more • Diamond shape in disguise • Many sides, all connected • Can with two matching ends • Two angles that add to 90° • Stop if you see this shape! • Perimeter's circular cousin • This can be right or obtuse • Half a diameter, from center • ...
Engineering Towers 2019-08-28
Across
- the substructure at the ends of a span whereon the structure's superstructure rests or contacts. It may also refer to the structure supporting one side of an arch.
- the part of the structure that is constructed above the ground level.
- the distance between two intermediate supports for a structure
- a structure that consists of members organized into connected triangles so that the overall assembly behaves as a single object
- a force within a structural system that squeezes on another structural member or component
Down
- structures are building structures in which the main elements that support the load (wires, cables, chains, grids, sheet diaphragms, and so on) are subject only to forces of extension.
- a state of stress in which a material is being pulled apart
- the part of the building that is built below the ground level
- an engineer whose training or occupation is in the design and construction especially of public works such as roads or harbors.
- the wedge-shaped stone at the apex of a masonry arch or typically round-shaped one at the apex of a vault
- vertical curved structure that spans an elevated space and may or may not support the weight above it
11 Clues: a state of stress in which a material is being pulled apart • the part of the building that is built below the ground level • the distance between two intermediate supports for a structure • the part of the structure that is constructed above the ground level. • a force within a structural system that squeezes on another structural member or component • ...
Stage 4 Materials, Graphics and Engineering 2021-11-22
Across
- A structure carrying a road, path, railway, etc. across a river, road, or other obstacle.
- The art of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other.
- Name of the bridge with load-bearing structures, composed of a series of wooden or metal triangles.
- The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
- A curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown so that it will return to the thrower, traditionally used by Australian Aboriginal people as a hunting weapon.
- Apply a force to (something) which tends to stretch it.
- The entire collection of forces acting on the object.
Down
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- An Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in the form of a long wooden tube, traditionally made from a hollow branch, which is blown to produce a deep, resonant sound, varied by rhythmic accents of timbre and volume.
- A rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work.
- A symmetrical three-dimensional shape, either solid or hollow, contained by six equal squares.
- A new method, idea, product.
12 Clues: A new method, idea, product. • The entire collection of forces acting on the object. • Apply a force to (something) which tends to stretch it. • The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. • A rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work. • ...
Team Challenge 7 2024-04-30
Across
- What is the approximate area under the curve using LRAM for y=3x^2-40 using 3 triangles on the interval [0,9]?
- If the definite integral of f(x) from [-1,2] is 10 and the definite integral of f(x) from [2,5] is 2 then what is the definite integral of f(x) from [-1,5]?
- What is the antiderivative of -sinx (not including the +c)?
- If the definite integral of f(x) from [0,3] is -10 what is the definite integral of f(x) from [3,0]?
- Will be attending Rowan University in the fall.
- Find the delta x value for a rectangular approximation method where there are 5 rectangles on an interval of [-3,7]
- What type of Engineer was Ms. B?
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- What is the derivative of secx?
- What is the exact area under the curve of y=4x^3+2 from [-1,1]?
- If f(x)=4x^2-3x+2 find f’(1).
- If f(x)=x(x^2-3) find f’(2).
- If the definite integral of f(x) and g(x) from [-2,0] are both 4 then what is the definite integral for f(x) + g(x) from [-2,0]?
- Will be attending the University of Albany in the fall.
- What derivative rule would you use to take the derivative of f(x)=tan(4x^5)?
- Played on the boys basketball team.
- What would the leading coefficient be for the second derivative of f(x)=x^5+2x^3-4x^2+4x?
- What derivative rule would you use to take the derivative of the following function: f(x)=(3x+5)(6x-2)?
17 Clues: If f(x)=x(x^2-3) find f’(2). • If f(x)=4x^2-3x+2 find f’(1). • What is the derivative of secx? • What type of Engineer was Ms. B? • Played on the boys basketball team. • Will be attending Rowan University in the fall. • Will be attending the University of Albany in the fall. • What is the antiderivative of -sinx (not including the +c)? • ...
RECAPITULATIF MATHS 2024-06-23
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- Solide formé par la rotation d’un disque autour de l’un de ses diamètres
- Programme informatique utilisé par les calculatrices
- Se dit d'un calcul dans lequel intervient une lettre correspondant à une valeur inconnue
- Se dit d'une fonction dont la représentation graphique est une droite ne passant pas par l'origine du repère
- Côté opposé à l’angle droit d’un triangle rectangle
- Son but est de trouver la solution d’un problème
- Suite de produits d’un nombre par lui-même
- Se dit de la surface occupée par une figure plane
- Se dit de deux grandeurs dont les valeurs de l'une peuvent être obtenues en multipliant les valeurs de l'autre par un même nombre non nul
- Rapport de grandeurs proportionnelles dont les valeurs sont séparées par le signe :
- Dans un triangle rectangle, il est le quotient de la longueur du côté opposé à un angle aigu par la longueur du côté adjacent à cet angle
- Angle formé en un point donné de la surface terrestre par la verticale du lieu avec le plan de l'équateur
- Transformation d'un produit en une somme ou une différence
- Se dit de deux événements qui ne peuvent se produire en même temps
- Nom d'une pyramide dont la base est un triangle
- Section d'un pavé droit par un plan
- Thème dont l'étude se fait à partir de sondages ou d'expériences
- Se dit d'une fraction dont les numérateurs et dénominateurs sont premiers entre eux
- Philosophe et savant grec dont le théorème nécessite deux droites parallèles
- Dans un triangle rectangle, il est le quotient de la longueur du côté adjacent à un angle aigu par l'hypoténuse du triangle
- Transformation d'une somme ou d'une différence en un produit
- Quotient de la somme des données d'une série statistiques par l'effectif total de cette série
- Angle formé entre le plan du méridien d'un lieu et le plan du méridien de Greenwich
- Représentation plane d'un solide "déplié"
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- Parallélogramme dont les diagonales sont perpendiculaires
- Procédé mathématique qui, à un nombre x, associe un nombre y
- Egalité de deux expressions dépendant d'une valeur inconnue
- Se dit d'une fonction dont la représentation graphique est une droite passant par l'origine du reprère
- Moyen mnémotechnique pour retenir les formules trigonométriques
- Mathématicien et philosophe grec connu pour son théorème lié aux triangles rectangles
- Solide formé par la rotation d’un triangle rectangle autour de l’un des côtés de l’angle droit
- Un cube en possède six
- De même longueur dans un rectangle
- Synonyme de conjecture
- Couple de nombres permettant de placer un point dans un repère
- Solide formé par la rotation d’un cercle autour de l’un de ses diamètres
- Transformation géométrique traduisant le fait d'agrandir ou réduire un objet Elles peuvent être sécantes ou parallèles
- Qualifie un événement qui en peut être réalisé que par une seule issue lors d'une expérience aléatoire
- Branche des mathématiques qui vise à mesurer le caractère aléatoire de ce qui pourrait se produire
- Cercle passant par les sommets du triangle
- Différence entre les valeurs extrêmes d'une série de données statistiques
- Se dit d'un nombre supérieur ou égal à 2 qui n'est divisible que par 1 et lui-même
- Philosophe et mathématicien grec connu pour son crible permettant de trouver les nombres premiers à partir des critères de divisibilité
- Adjectif qualifiant des triangles dont les côtés ont des longueurs proportionnelles
- Nombre placé en haut à droite d'une puissance
- Droite qui coupe perpendiculairement un segment en son milieu
- Transformation géométrique d'un objet par glissement d'un point à un autre
- Nombre qui permet de séparer une série de données rangées dans l'ordre croissant en deux séries de même effectif
- Logiciel qui permet de découvrir la programmation informatique
- Section d'une boule par un plan
50 Clues: Un cube en possède six • Synonyme de conjecture • Section d'une boule par un plan • De même longueur dans un rectangle • Section d'un pavé droit par un plan • Représentation plane d'un solide "déplié" • Suite de produits d’un nombre par lui-même • Cercle passant par les sommets du triangle • Nombre placé en haut à droite d'une puissance • ...
MVOC- Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services(PMCS)/BII-HMMWV 2013-02-09
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- THE ______ OF PMCS IS TO ENSURE 1ST SCHELON MAINTENANCE IS CONDUCTED ON PRESCRIBED EQUIPMENT AND TO IDENTIFY DEFECTS THAT REQUIRE OTHER LEVELS OF MAINTENANCE.
- WHILE USING THE ________, CHECK IT FOR PROPER OPERATION OF THE BUCKLE AND CLASP ENDS.
- THE VEHICLE CAN STILL BE ______ WITH CLASS I/II LEAKS EXCEPT WHEN IT IS FROM THE BRAKE SYSTEM.
- TO CHECK THE _____ FLUID LEVEL, APPLY SERVICE BRAKE, AND MOVE SHIFT LEVER THROUGH EACH GEAR RANGE (PAUSING FOR ABOUT 3 SEC. IN EACH GEAR) THEN CHECK DIPSTICK.
- CLASS _____ LEAKAGE IS GREAT ENOUGH TO FORM DROPS, BUT NOT GREAT ENOUGH FOR THE DROPS TO DRIP.
- IN THE PMCS TABLE IN THE TECHNICAL MANUAL, THE TABLE IS DIVIDED INTO _____ COLUMNS TO GUIDE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF PMCS.
- TO CHECK THE _______, BE ALERT FOR VIBRATION, EXCESSIVE SWAY, LEANING TO ONE SIDE, OR UNSTABLE HANDLING DURING OPERATION.
- TRIANGLES, FIRE EXTINGUISHER, FIRST AID KIT AND TROOP STRAP ARE ALL PART OF THE _____ ROAD GEAR.
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- ALL BII _____ BE WITH THE VEHICLE DURING OPERATION.
- THE BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (BII) ARE LISTED IN APPENDIX B OF THE TECHNICAL MANUAL.
- CHECK FOR MISSING, CRAKED OR BROKEN ________, CHECK BOLTS AND TIGHTEN IF NECESSARY.
- ENSURE ALL FUEL, OIL AND WATER ARE ________ TO FULL LEVELS
- CLASS _____ LEAKAGE IS INDICATED BY WETNESS OR DISCOLORATION NOT GREAT ENOUGH TO FORM DROPS.
- REMOVE COMPANION SEAT AND CHECK ________ FOR DAMAGED CASING, TERMINAL POSTS, AND SECURITY OF MOUNTING.
- CHECK THE ______ FOR CRACKS AND SERVICEABILITY.
- CHECK TO SEE IF THE _______ BELT IS MISSING, CRACKED, FRAYED, LOOSE, OR BROKEN.
- CLASS ____ LEAKAGE IS GREAT ENOUGH TO FORM DROPS THAT DRIP.
- AFTER RAISING THE HOOD, CHEKC THE ENGINE _____ LEVEL, DIPSTICK IS LOCATED ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ENGINE TO THE REAR OF THE ALTERNATOR.
- WETNESS AROUND SEALS, GASKETS, FITTINGS OR CONNECTIONS INDICATES _________.
19 Clues: CHECK THE ______ FOR CRACKS AND SERVICEABILITY. • ALL BII _____ BE WITH THE VEHICLE DURING OPERATION. • ENSURE ALL FUEL, OIL AND WATER ARE ________ TO FULL LEVELS • CLASS ____ LEAKAGE IS GREAT ENOUGH TO FORM DROPS THAT DRIP. • WETNESS AROUND SEALS, GASKETS, FITTINGS OR CONNECTIONS INDICATES _________. • ...
Culminating Portfolio Crossword. 2015-06-12
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- The point at which the parabola changes from decreasing to increasing or from increasing to decreasing.
- The money paid on a loan or investment.A percent of the principal.
- The time it takes for a quantity to decay or be reduced to half its initial amount.
- The graph of a quadratic relation.A symmetrical U-shaped curve.
- A measure used to describe data; the mean, median, and mode are measures of this.
- The interest paid on the principal and its accumulated interest.
- A vertical line that passes through the vertex of a parabola.
- All individuals or items that belong to a group being studied.
- The difference between the greatest and least values in a set of data.
- Three values that divide a set of data into four intervals with equal numbers of data.
- The middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest.
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- The time required for a quantity to double in size, number, or mass.
- The longest side of a right angle triangle.The side opposite the right angle in a triangle.
- The value or attribute that occurs most often in the set of data.
- The side that forms one of the arms of the angle being considered in a right triangle, but is not the hypotenuse
- Non-linear growth represented by and exponential relation and a graph with an upward curve.
- Means triangle management.Used to calculate lengths of sides and measures of angles in triangles.
- Data that can have any numerical value within a finite or infinite intervals; for example, the heights of students in your clas.
- The sum of values in a set of data divided by the number of values in the set of data.
19 Clues: A vertical line that passes through the vertex of a parabola. • The middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest. • All individuals or items that belong to a group being studied. • The graph of a quadratic relation.A symmetrical U-shaped curve. • The interest paid on the principal and its accumulated interest. • ...
3D CROSSWORD 2019-11-08
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- Based on the diagram ,if the volume is 20 cm2, find the height of the pyramid, in cm.
- Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40
- Another word for total
- Refer to table that shows the number of ferry passengers at PulauPangkor jetty in March. Calculate the median
- A student has rounded off 732 648 to the nearest ……… as she gets 733 000
- Coordinates of P is (-4,-2) and coordinates of Q is (2,-2). Coordinates of midpoint of straight line PQ is (x,y). find value of x.
- Comparison of two numbers
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- Refer to diagram , PQR and TUS are right-angled triangles. Calculate the perimeter in cm of the shaded region.
- Refer diagram where it shows an object P with its image P’. the diagram applied a transformation of?
- A polygon with 7 sides is known as?
- Answer to a multiplication problem
- Find the highest Common Factor (HCF) of 24,36 and 72
- A box contains 6 apples, 4 mangoes and a number of oranges. A mango is chosen at random from the box. The probability of getting a mango is 2/9. Find the number of oranges in the box.
- A bag contains 40 blue cards, 24 yellow cards and 16 red cards. If a card is selected at random from the bag, find the probability that a red card is chosen.
- How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100
15 Clues: Another word for total • Comparison of two numbers • Answer to a multiplication problem • A polygon with 7 sides is known as? • How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100 • Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40 • Find the highest Common Factor (HCF) of 24,36 and 72 • A student has rounded off 732 648 to the nearest ……… as she gets 733 000 • ...
10.5 & 10.6 2016-05-27
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- exchange phrases after if and then of an if then statement.
- is the study of relationship among the angles and sides of triangles.
- For an acute angle of a right triangle, the ratio of the measure of the leg adjacent to the acute angle to the measure of the hypotenuse.
- triple- is a group of three counting numbers that satisfy the equation c^2=a^2+B^2, where C is the greatest number.
- cosine- if angle A is an acute angle and the cosine of A is x, then the inverse cosine of x is the measure of angle A.
- for an acute angle of a right triangle, the ratio of the measure of the leg opposite the acute angle to the measure of the hypotenuse.
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- Other two sides of the triangle.
- in a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle.
- or paste your list of words here
- ratio- is a ratio that compares the side lengths of two sides of a right triangle.
- the triangle- when you find all unknown measures of the sides and angles of a right triangle.
- For an acute angle of a right angle, the ratio of the measure of the leg opposite the acute angle to the measure of the leg adjacent to the acute angle.
12 Clues: Other two sides of the triangle. • or paste your list of words here • in a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle. • exchange phrases after if and then of an if then statement. • is the study of relationship among the angles and sides of triangles. • ratio- is a ratio that compares the side lengths of two sides of a right triangle. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-23
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- absoulute value of the maximum displacement from a zero value during one period of an oscillation
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side opposite a given angle
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side adjacent to a given angle
- measure of a central angle
- the angle of less than 360 degrees that corresponds to an angle of over 360 degrees
- law stating that the ratio of a side of a plan triagnle to the sine of the opposite angle is the same for all three sides
- a circle where radians has a length of one unit
- the ratio of the side adjacent to a given angle to the side opposite
- angle of 90 degrees
- the ratio of the side opposite a given acute angle to the hypotenuse
- the time during which something runs its course
- the ratio of the side adjacent to a given angle to the hypotenuse
- the ratio of the side opposite a given angle to the side adjacent to the angle
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- law sating side of a plane triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other 2 sides minus twice the product of the other sides multiplied by the cosine of the angle between them
- states that the area T of a triangle whose sides have lengths a, b, and c
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- size of a serface
- unit of measurment
- the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
19 Clues: size of a serface • unit of measurment • angle of 90 degrees • measure of a central angle • a circle where radians has a length of one unit • the time during which something runs its course • the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle • the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side opposite a given angle • ...
Culminating Portfolio Crossword. 2015-06-12
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- A vertical line that passes through the vertex of a parabola.
- The sum of values in a set of data divided by the number of values in the set of data.
- Non-linear growth represented by and exponential relation and a graph with an upward curve.
- The graph of a quadratic relation.A symmetrical U-shaped curve.
- The time required for a quantity to double in size, number, or mass.
- All individuals or items that belong to a group being studied.
- The money paid on a loan or investment.A percent of the principal.
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- A measure used to describe data; the mean, median, and mode are measures of this.
- The value or attribute that occurs most often in the set of data.
- The difference between the greatest and least values in a set of data.
- The longest side of a right angle triangle.The side opposite the right angle in a triangle.
- The interest paid on the principal and its accumulated interest.
- Means triangle management.Used to calculate lengths of sides and measures of angles in triangles.
- The side that forms one of the arms of the angle being considered in a right triangle, but is not the hypotenuse
- Three values that divide a set of data into four intervals with equal numbers of data.
- The time it takes for a quantity to decay or be reduced to half its initial amount.
- The point at which the parabola changes from decreasing to increasing or from increasing to decreasing.
- Data that can have any numerical value within a finite or infinite intervals; for example, the heights of students in your clas.
- The middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest.
19 Clues: A vertical line that passes through the vertex of a parabola. • The middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest. • All individuals or items that belong to a group being studied. • The graph of a quadratic relation.A symmetrical U-shaped curve. • The interest paid on the principal and its accumulated interest. • ...
Chapter 12 Roof Framing Version B 2025-11-03
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- A rafter that runs from the wall plate to the ridge, always at a 45° angle.
- A structural unit consisting of such members as beams, bars, and ties arranged to form triangles.
- The ratio of the rise to the span.
- The total of all moving and variable loads that may be placed on a building.
- A rafter that forms the intersection of an internal roof angle.
- A rafter connected to both the ridge and the wall plate.
- A gable overhang.
- A plywood or steel plate fastened to the outside of a joint to give the joint strength.
- A tie beam connecting rafters. It is located considerably above the wall plate. Also called rafter tie.
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- The side of a right triangle opposite of the right angle. In roof framing, the length of the rafter is the hypotenuse.
- Horizontal roof members used to support rafters between the plate and ridge board.
- A wood member nailed to the ends of the rafters and lookouts and used for the outer face of a box cornice.
- One of a series of structural members of a roof designed to support roof loads.
- The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two roof surfaces.
- Boards or prefabricated panels that are attached to the exterior studding or rafters of a structure.
- The distance a rafter extends upward above the wall plate.
- A framed structure extending from and fastened to a roof slope and having a roof of its own. It provides a wall surface for installing a window.
- Structural member that supports the soffit and runs between the lower end of a rafter and the outside wall.
- The horizontal distance of rafters from the outer edge of the wall plate to the center of the ridge.
19 Clues: A gable overhang. • The ratio of the rise to the span. • A rafter connected to both the ridge and the wall plate. • The distance a rafter extends upward above the wall plate. • A rafter that forms the intersection of an internal roof angle. • The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two roof surfaces. • ...
Chapter 12 Roof Framing Version C 2025-11-03
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- The ratio of the rise to the span.
- The distance a rafter extends upward above the wall plate.
- A rafter that forms the intersection of an internal roof angle.
- A structural unit consisting of such members as beams, bars, and ties arranged to form triangles.
- The total of all moving and variable loads that may be placed on a building.
- A framed structure extending from and fastened to a roof slope and having a roof of its own. It provides a wall surface for installing a window.
- A rafter connected to both the ridge and the wall plate.
- The horizontal distance of rafters from the outer edge of the wall plate to the center of the ridge.
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- A plywood or steel plate fastened to the outside of a joint to give the joint strength.
- The side of a right triangle opposite of the right angle. In roof framing, the length of the rafter is the hypotenuse.
- The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two roof surfaces.
- A tie beam connecting rafters. It is located considerably above the wall plate. Also called rafter tie.
- One of a series of structural members of a roof designed to support roof loads.
- A gable overhang.
- A rafter that runs from the wall plate to the ridge, always at a 45° angle.
- A wood member nailed to the ends of the rafters and lookouts and used for the outer face of a box cornice.
- Boards or prefabricated panels that are attached to the exterior studding or rafters of a structure.
- Horizontal roof members used to support rafters between the plate and ridge board.
- Structural member that supports the soffit and runs between the lower end of a rafter and the outside wall.
19 Clues: A gable overhang. • The ratio of the rise to the span. • A rafter connected to both the ridge and the wall plate. • The distance a rafter extends upward above the wall plate. • A rafter that forms the intersection of an internal roof angle. • The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two roof surfaces. • ...
Arts 2024-09-10
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- The visual element produced by light and perceived by the eye, including hue, value, and intensity
- The materials used to create art, such as paint,clay, pencil, or digital tools
- The size of an object or element in relation to other objects or elements in an artwork
- The surface quality or feel of an artwork, which can be smooth, rough, shiny, or matte.
- Art that depicts subjects as they appear in reality, with attention to detail and accuracy
- Flat surface on which an artist arranges and mixes paints
- The distribution of visual weight in an artwork, which can be symmetrical
- A mark made by a tool, such as a pencil or brush, which can vary in thickness, length, and direction
- A repetitive arrangement of elements, such as shapes, colors, or lines, in an artwork
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- A two-dimensional area defined by lines or colors, such as circles, squares, or triangles
- The overall arrangement, organization, or structure of an artwork
- Media Artwork that incorporates multiple types of materials and techniques, such as collage, assemblage, or digital
- A three-dimensional area defined or the illusion of 3D in a 2D artwork
- Art that does not attempt to represent reality but uses shapes, colors, and forms to create a visual language of its own
- The technique used to create the illusion of depth and space in a 2D artwork
- The lightness or darkness of a color or tone, ranging from white to black
- The arrangement of opposite elements, such as light and dark colors, to create visual interest and emphasis
17 Clues: Flat surface on which an artist arranges and mixes paints • The overall arrangement, organization, or structure of an artwork • A three-dimensional area defined or the illusion of 3D in a 2D artwork • The lightness or darkness of a color or tone, ranging from white to black • The distribution of visual weight in an artwork, which can be symmetrical • ...
Trig - francisco 2025-06-10
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- A trigonometric function that relates the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side in a right triangle.
- A trigonometric function that relates the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side in a right triangle.
- A function that relates an angle of a triangle to the ratio of two sides of the triangle.
- The reciprocal of sine
- A trigonometric function that relates the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle
- A unit of angle measurement, where one radian is the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle.
- An angle that measures 90 degrees.
- The branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between angles and the sides of triangles
- A trigonometric function that relates the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
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- A fundamental theorem in geometry stating that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
- The side of a triangle that is across from a given angle.
- The four regions of the coordinate plane, often used to define the sign of trigonometric functions.
- The reciprocal of cosine
- A figure formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint.
- A mathematical relationship where each input has exactly one output.
- The reciprocal of cosine
- The side of a triangle that is next to a given angle and not the hypotenuse.
- The maximum displacement of a periodic function from its equilibrium position.
- The distance or interval after which a periodic function repeats its values.
19 Clues: The reciprocal of sine • The reciprocal of cosine • The reciprocal of cosine • An angle that measures 90 degrees. • The side of a triangle that is across from a given angle. • A figure formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint. • A mathematical relationship where each input has exactly one output. • ...
Unit 2.1 Building Design CEA 2015-10-06
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- Reducing waste by changing patterns of production and consumption.
- Meeting the needs of society in ways that can continue indefinitely into the future without damaging or depleting natural resources.
- A horizontal wood member placed at the bottom of walls and openings in walls.
- A covering placed over exterior studs or rafters that serve as a base below the exterior finish materials.
- An assembly of structural members joined to form a rigid framework, usually connected to form triangles.
- A tar-impregnated paper used for water protection under roofing and siding materials.
- Engineered materials designed to keep out liquid water and prevent air infiltration while allowing water vapor to escape from inside the home.
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- A horizontal structural member used to support other structural members over openings such as doors and windows.
- Material, such as boards or shingles, used for surfacing the outside walls of a frame building.
- Consideration of the solar orientation of a building based on the relative position of the sun in order to purposely increase or decrease the amount of light or heat transferred to the building.
- Material used to restrict the flow of heat, cold, or sound from one surface to another.
- Horizontal structural members used to carry the floor and ceiling loads.
- The vertical framing member in frame wall construction.
- The structural floor joined to the joists that support the finish flooring.
- A horizontal structural member located on top of the studs used to hold the wall together.
15 Clues: The vertical framing member in frame wall construction. • Reducing waste by changing patterns of production and consumption. • Horizontal structural members used to carry the floor and ceiling loads. • The structural floor joined to the joists that support the finish flooring. • A horizontal wood member placed at the bottom of walls and openings in walls. • ...
3D CROSSWORD 2019-11-08
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- How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100
- A bag contains 40 blue cards, 24 yellow cards and 16 red cards. If a card is selected at random from the bag, find the probability that a red card is chosen.
- Refer to table that shows the number of ferry passengers at PulauPangkor jetty in March. Calculate the median
- A polygon with 7 sides is known as?
- Answer to a multiplication problem
- Another word for total
- Comparison of two numbers
- Coordinates of P is (-4,-2) and coordinates of Q is (2,-2). Coordinates of midpoint of straight line PQ is (x,y). find value of x.
- Based on the diagram ,if the volume is 20 cm2, find the height of the pyramid, in cm.
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- Refer diagram where it shows an object P with its image P’. the diagram applied a transformation of?
- A box contains 6 apples, 4 mangoes and a number of oranges. A mango is chosen at random from the box. The probability of getting a mango is 2/9. Find the number of oranges in the box.
- Refer to diagram , PQR and TUS are right-angled triangles. Calculate the perimeter in cm of the shaded region.
- A student has rounded off 732 648 to the nearest ……… as she gets 733 000
- Find the highest Common Factor (HCF) of 24,36 and 72
- Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40
15 Clues: Another word for total • Comparison of two numbers • Answer to a multiplication problem • A polygon with 7 sides is known as? • How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100 • Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40 • Find the highest Common Factor (HCF) of 24,36 and 72 • A student has rounded off 732 648 to the nearest ……… as she gets 733 000 • ...
MATH PROJECT 2025-12-03
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- The measure of the distance around a figure. Also known as the outside surrounding.
- A shape formed by three or more line segments, called sides. Each segment meets exactly two other segments, but only at their endpoints.
- The amount of space occupied by.
- The area of a box is the total area of all it's faces.
- A corner of a polygon.
- A two dimensional pattern that can be folded into a three dimensional figure.
- A triangle with two sides that are the same length.
- A triangle with no equal sides.
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- A three dimensional shape with a top and bottom base that are congruent polygons and lateral faces that are parallelograms.
- A polygon that has all of its sides equal and all of its angles equal.
- An ordered pair of numbers used to locate a point on a grid.
- The measure of the amount of surface. Also known as the square units that cover up a space/shape.
- Lines that meet at right angles. The length and width of a rectangle are perpendicular to each other and the base and height of a triangle are perpendicular to each other. In diagrams, perpendicular lines are often indicated by drawing a small square where the lines meet.
- A three dimensional shape with one polygonal base and lateral sides that are all triangles that meet at a vertex opposite the base.
- The angle that measures 90 degrees.
15 Clues: A corner of a polygon. • A triangle with no equal sides. • The amount of space occupied by. • The angle that measures 90 degrees. • A triangle with two sides that are the same length. • The area of a box is the total area of all it's faces. • An ordered pair of numbers used to locate a point on a grid. • ...
math 101 2023-05-23
Geometry 2013-12-04
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- To draw something inside something else. Usually drawing a shape inside another shape.
- A line segment. Covers the inside the circle. going from one side to another.
- Two identical flat ends that are circular or elliptical. Has one curved side.
- A line that intersects a circle at two points. Both ends of the line are infinite.
- The inside of an object. The amount that an object or shape can hold in its interior.
- A solid object . The base is a polygon. The sides are triangles which meet at the top.
- A line that touches a circle at one point only.The radius is always perpendicular to this line.
- The amount an object can hold. Measured in units.
- Any of the individual surfaces of a solid object.
- A solid object. Has two identical ends and all flat sides.
- The total area of a three dimensional object. Made up of the area of each shape on the object.
- a solid object that has a circular base and one vertex. Is three dimensional.
- A three dimensional object. Includes a Width, Depth, Height.
- A pattern that you can cut and fold to amke a model of a solid shape.
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- A part of a circle that lies between two lines that intersect it.
- An angle inside of a circle. This angle is made by two point on the circle.
- A point that touches a circle at one point. Is attached to the tangent.
- Literally means "to draw around". Usually in geometry it is to draw a shape around another shape.
- The object or shape an object sits on. Usually the lowest part.
19 Clues: The amount an object can hold. Measured in units. • Any of the individual surfaces of a solid object. • A solid object. Has two identical ends and all flat sides. • A three dimensional object. Includes a Width, Depth, Height. • The object or shape an object sits on. Usually the lowest part. • A part of a circle that lies between two lines that intersect it. • ...
Geometry 2014-05-06
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- A geometric shape formed by the group of points that are an equal distance from a point, or center.
- The amount of space, or number of square units, inside a closed figure.
- The point where the two sides of an angle intersect.
- A special constant value that relates the diameter of a circle to its circumference. Pi is used to find the circumference and area of a circle and applies for any circle.
- The distance from one edge of the circle to the opposite edge that passes through the center.
- One of two points on a line segment that signifies where the line segment ends.
- One of the two equal sides in an isosceles triangle.
- A quadrilateral with opposite parallel sides.
- A closed shape consisting of line segments that has at least three sides. Triangles, quadrilaterals, rectangles, and squares are all types of polygons.
- ANGLE AN ANGLE THAT MEASURES MORE THAN 0 DEGREES AND LESS THAN 90 DEGREES
- The distance from the center to the edge of a circle.
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- A line, line segment, or ray that intersects a circle at two points.
- A flat surface that extends infinitely in any direction in three dimensions. A plane is represented by a closed four-sided figure.
- A parallelogram with equal sides, resembles a diamond
- A section of mathematics that involves the measurements, properties, and relationships of all shapes and sizes of things.
- A tool that can be used to measure or create an angle.
- ANGLES THE MESURE OF TWO ANGLES WHICH MEASURE THE SAME
- A perpendicular line drawn from the highest point in the triangle to the base on the opposite side.
- A line segment that divides a circle into two segments.
19 Clues: A quadrilateral with opposite parallel sides. • The point where the two sides of an angle intersect. • One of the two equal sides in an isosceles triangle. • A parallelogram with equal sides, resembles a diamond • The distance from the center to the edge of a circle. • A tool that can be used to measure or create an angle. • ...
Chapter 12 Roof Framing Version A 2025-11-03
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- A tie beam connecting rafters. It is located considerably above the wall plate. Also called rafter tie.
- One of a series of structural members of a roof designed to support roof loads.
- A plywood or steel plate fastened to the outside of a joint to give the joint strength.
- A rafter that runs from the wall plate to the ridge, always at a 45° angle.
- A rafter connected to both the ridge and the wall plate.
- A gable overhang.
- The horizontal distance of rafters from the outer edge of the wall plate to the center of the ridge.
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- The total of all moving and variable loads that may be placed on a building.
- A framed structure extending from and fastened to a roof slope and having a roof of its own. It provides a wall surface for installing a window.
- A rafter that forms the intersection of an internal roof angle.
- The ratio of the rise to the span.
- The side of a right triangle opposite of the right angle. In roof framing, the length of the rafter is the hypotenuse.
- A wood member nailed to the ends of the rafters and lookouts and used for the outer face of a box cornice.
- Boards or prefabricated panels that are attached to the exterior studding or rafters of a structure.
- Structural member that supports the soffit and runs between the lower end of a rafter and the outside wall.
- The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two roof surfaces.
- The distance a rafter extends upward above the wall plate.
- Horizontal roof members used to support rafters between the plate and ridge board.
- A structural unit consisting of such members as beams, bars, and ties arranged to form triangles.
19 Clues: A gable overhang. • The ratio of the rise to the span. • A rafter connected to both the ridge and the wall plate. • The distance a rafter extends upward above the wall plate. • A rafter that forms the intersection of an internal roof angle. • The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two roof surfaces. • ...
numbers 2023-06-19
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- | The sixth number. It is often associated with the sides of cubes and represents a larger group of objects.
- | The tenth number. It is often associated with the number of fingers on two hands and represents a complete set or group.
- | The number after twelve. It represents a slightly larger quantity or group than twelve.
- | The ninth number. It is often associated with baseball innings and represents a near-complete set or group.
- | The fourth number. It is often associated with squares and represents a slightly larger group of objects.
- | The number after eleven. It represents a slightly larger quantity or group than eleven.
- | The fifth number. It is associated with the fingers on one hand and represents a moderate-sized group of objects.
- | The number after thirteen. It represents a slightly larger quantity or group than thirteen.
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- | The eighth number. It is often associated with octagons and represents a larger quantity or group.
- | The seventh number. It is often associated with the days of the week and represents a week's worth of objects or time.
- | The number after ten. It represents a slightly larger quantity or group than ten.
- | The third number. It is often associated with triangles and represents a small group of objects.
- | The number after fourteen. It represents a slightly larger quantity or group than fourteen.
- | The first number. It represents a single item or quantity.
- | The second number. It is often used to describe a pair of things.
15 Clues: | The first number. It represents a single item or quantity. • | The second number. It is often used to describe a pair of things. • | The number after ten. It represents a slightly larger quantity or group than ten. • | The number after twelve. It represents a slightly larger quantity or group than twelve. • ...
Mont: Year 9 Trigonometry 2023-05-23
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- A fundamental relation in 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 unit of measure for angles. One complete revolution is 2π radians.
- In a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side.
- A unit of measurement for angles. One complete revolution is 360 degrees.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle.
- The reciprocal of sine.
- A mnemonic used to remember the definitions of sine, cosine, and tangent: Sine = Opposite/Hypotenuse, Cosine = Adjacent/Hypotenuse, Tangent = Opposite/Adjacent.
- In relation to a given angle in a right triangle, the side that is furthest from the angle.
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- A branch of mathematics that studies relationships involving lengths and angles of triangles.
- A triangle with one angle measuring 90 degrees.
- The reciprocal of tangent.
- In a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the side that is adjacent to the angle to the length of the hypotenuse.
- In relation to a given angle in a right triangle, the side that is next to the angle.
- The reciprocal of cosine.
- In a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the side that is opposite the angle to the length of the longest side, the hypotenuse.
15 Clues: The reciprocal of sine. • The reciprocal of cosine. • The reciprocal of tangent. • A triangle with one angle measuring 90 degrees. • A unit of measure for angles. One complete revolution is 2π radians. • The longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle. • A unit of measurement for angles. One complete revolution is 360 degrees. • ...
Grid of Knowledge 2025-01-03
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- most commonly broken down into the following three fields: Biology, chemistry, and physics.
- performing art in which movement, gesture, and intonation are used to realize a fictional character for the stage, for motion pictures, or for television.
- involves different subjects such as visual arts, humanities, literary arts and performing arts.
- Studies a multidisciplinary field of study that combines many subjects to prepare students for citizenship in a democratic society.
- a form of literature acted out by performers.
- the scientific study of nature, focusing on the physical plane of motion, force, and energy and comes from the root Phys, Greek for "nature" and "natural order."
- joining process in which metals, or sometimes plastics, are heated, melted and mixed to produce a joint with properties similar to those of the materials being joined.
- the mathematical study of lines, shapes, and surfaces.
- branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
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- manual communication commonly used by people who are deaf.
- a branch of natural science that deals principally with the properties of substances, the changes they undergo, and the natural laws that describe these changes.
- subjects in school can include cookery, home economics, and food technology.
- subject is where the only language used is the Tagalog
- a field of study that deals with the application of beauty treatments.
- represents many different forms that play key factors in cultures around the world.
15 Clues: a form of literature acted out by performers. • subject is where the only language used is the Tagalog • the mathematical study of lines, shapes, and surfaces. • manual communication commonly used by people who are deaf. • a field of study that deals with the application of beauty treatments. • ...
Weather Systems and Patterns Vocab 2024-10-14
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- The movement of water from one location to another, driven by wind, water density differences, and tides.
- When temperature differences cause liquids and gasses to expand and move. The warmer, less dense areas continually rises, and the colder more dense areas continually sinks, creating a cyclical current.
- Indicated on a weather map by a line with red semi-circles. Brings light winds and precipitation, followed by warmer weather.
- An area where two air masses with different temperatures and pressures meet.
- The conditions of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
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- A measure of the weight of the atmosphere on a given area of the surface of the Earth.
- A current of air, moving in a particular direction, caused by the pressure differences between surrounding air masses.
- A blanket of mixed gasses that are held to the Earth by gravity.
- Indicated on a weather map by a line with blue triangles. Bring severe storms and precipitation, followed by colder weather.
- The average year-after-year conditions of temperature and precipitation.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- A body of air that has about the same temperature and humidity throughout.
- The effect of the Earth’s rotation on the path of air and water; causes the path to curve.
- A rapidly rotating storm that forms over the ocean due to low pressure and high temperature. Also called Tropical Cyclone or Typhoon in different regions.
15 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • A blanket of mixed gasses that are held to the Earth by gravity. • The conditions of the atmosphere at a particular time and place. • The average year-after-year conditions of temperature and precipitation. • A body of air that has about the same temperature and humidity throughout. • ...
Culminating Portfolio Crossword. 2015-06-12
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- The difference between the greatest and least values in a set of data.
- The sum of values in a set of data divided by the number of values in the set of data.
- The time it takes for a quantity to decay or be reduced to half its initial amount.
- A measure used to describe data; the mean, median, and mode are measures of this.
- The money paid on a loan or investment.A percent of the principal.
- The longest side of a right angle triangle.The side opposite the right angle in a triangle.
- Non-linear growth represented by and exponential relation and a graph with an upward curve.
- Three values that divide a set of data into four intervals with equal numbers of data.
- The point at which the parabola changes from decreasing to increasing or from increasing to decreasing.
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- The value or attribute that occurs most often in the set of data.
- Data that can have any numerical value within a finite or infinite intervals; for example, the heights of students in your clas.
- The middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest.
- The time required for a quantity to double in size, number, or mass.
- The interest paid on the principal and its accumulated interest.
- A vertical line that passes through the vertex of a parabola.
- The graph of a quadratic relation.A symmetrical U-shaped curve.
- All individuals or items that belong to a group being studied.
- Means triangle management.Used to calculate lengths of sides and measures of angles in triangles.
- The side that forms one of the arms of the angle being considered in a right triangle, but is not the hypotenuse
19 Clues: The middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest. • A vertical line that passes through the vertex of a parabola. • All individuals or items that belong to a group being studied. • The graph of a quadratic relation.A symmetrical U-shaped curve. • The interest paid on the principal and its accumulated interest. • ...
Tease Your Brain 2025-12-05
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- What English word has three consecutive double letters?
- I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with the wind
- What begins with an "e" and only contains one letter?
- In which country was snooker invented?
- Which word in the dictionary is always spelled incorrectly?
- Which fruit has more genes than humans?
- What word in the English language does the following: The first two letters signify a male, the first three letters signify a female, the first four letters signify a great, while the entire word signifies a great woman. What is the word?
- What are the next three letters in this combination? OTTFFSS
- Which country has the world's longest coastline?
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- Which German city is famous for the perfume it produces?
- Black-eyed peas are not peas. What are they?
- Which two-person board game has 12 triangles called points on each side of the board?
- You measure my life in hours and I serve you by expiring. I’m quick when I’m thin and slow when I’m fat. The wind is my enemy.
- Which vegetable has more chromosomes than humans?
- How many letters are in the alphabet?
- A is the brother of B. B is the brother of C. C is the father of D. So how is D related to A?
- In 2006, which of the traditional planets of the solar system was relegated to dwarf-planet status?
- What is seen in the middle of March and April that can’t be seen at the beginning or end of either month?
- What was Marilyn Monroe's natural hair colour?
19 Clues: How many letters are in the alphabet? • In which country was snooker invented? • Which fruit has more genes than humans? • Black-eyed peas are not peas. What are they? • What was Marilyn Monroe's natural hair colour? • Which country has the world's longest coastline? • Which vegetable has more chromosomes than humans? • ...
Types of Bridges 2021-02-11
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- This type of bridge consists of triangles made of steel bars.
- This type of bridge consists of a horizontal beam supported at each end by piers. This is the most simple type of bridge.
- This type of bridge supports the roadway with massive steel cables, but in a different way. The cables run directly from the roadway up to a tower, forming a unique "A" shape.
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- This type of bridge uses cables that are strung over two towers and then anchored on both ends. The cables make an "M" shape.
- This type of bridge is shaped like a curved arch.
5 Clues: This type of bridge is shaped like a curved arch. • This type of bridge consists of triangles made of steel bars. • This type of bridge consists of a horizontal beam supported at each end by piers. This is the most simple type of bridge. • ...
Schooooooool 2023-09-05
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- This is the place at school where we spend most of our time.
- We should not run here but we do it anyway.
- This is the place at school that we go if we have a stomachache (maybe from eating too much pizza?).
- This food starts as a circle but when we eat it we usually eat triangles. Yummy yummy I want some please give it to me!
- This is the place at school where we can read or borrow books.
- This is the place at school where we go if there is a performance or presentation.
- This is the place at school where we can learn how to play instruments or sing.
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- This is the place at school where Matthew can get coffee or take a rest or eat two pizzas if he has time.
- This is the place at school we can learn how to do coding or type.
- This is the place at school where we exercise and learn sports if we can't go outside.
- This is the place at school where we go if we are in trouble. BIG trouble. :(
- This is the place outside of school where we can play games and run around.
- This is the place at school where we go to eat food like ice cream or pizza or pizza ice cream!
13 Clues: We should not run here but we do it anyway. • This is the place at school where we spend most of our time. • This is the place at school where we can read or borrow books. • This is the place at school we can learn how to do coding or type. • This is the place outside of school where we can play games and run around. • ...
Landscape Design 2021-05-04
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- Breaks the bubble diagram down to show first draft vision of how each landscape area will be shaped
- Seeks to make viewers comfortable within the landscape
- diagrams Bubble diagrams are loosely drawn freeform shapes to represent areas/spaces
- Used to draw angled lines Most common angles are 45 and 90 degree
- Selects and positions visually strong items in the landscape composition to create focal points
- The size relationships between all the features of the landscape including vertical, horizontal and spatial relationships
- Master drawing
- All the separate parts contribute to the creation of the total design
- removes old branches that are large and unproductive by cutting them back to ground level
- each side has as much interest as the other, but is not a mirror image
- removes the end section of branches at the same height so that new shoots make a plant thicker
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- Used for drawing vertical or horizontal straight lines that are parallel to the edge of the drawing board
- and line Repeating something at a standard interval or pattern creates rhythm and lines
- Used to draw circles and landscape features such as fences, hedges, etc.
- removes certain branches to open up the plant allowing light through to keep the natural shape
- Process is a sequence of steps to reach a goal
- usually done one growing season prior to transplanting. (1” of stem diameter= 10” of circle diameter for pruning roots around plant)
- Materials are distributed evenly on opposite sides of a central axis
- 1 side is a reflective mirror image of the opposite side, most formal type of balance
19 Clues: Master drawing • Process is a sequence of steps to reach a goal • Seeks to make viewers comfortable within the landscape • Used to draw angled lines Most common angles are 45 and 90 degree • Materials are distributed evenly on opposite sides of a central axis • All the separate parts contribute to the creation of the total design • ...
Blake Miller 2013-04-22
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- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
- the angle of less than 360 degrees that corresponds to an angle of over 360 degrees
- law stating that the ratio of a side of a plan triangle to the sine of the opposite angle is the same for all 3 sides
- the ratio of the side opposite a given acute angle to the hypotenuse
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side adjacent to a given angle
- unit of measure
- a circle whose radians has a length of one unit
- the time during which something runs its course
- the ratio of the side opposite a given angle to the side adjacent to the angle
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- the ratio of the side adjacent to a given angle to the hypotenuse
- triangle with an angle of 90 degrees
- the ratio of the side adjacent to a given angle to the side opposite
- states that the area T of a triangle whose sides have lengths a, b, and c
- law stating side of a plane triangle is equal to the sum of the squa4res of the other 2 sides minus twice the product of the other sides multiplied by the cosine of the angle between them
- the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side opposite a given angle
- absolute value of the maximum displacement from a zero value during one period of an oscillation
- measure of a central angle
- 3.14
19 Clues: 3.14 • unit of measure • measure of a central angle • triangle with an angle of 90 degrees • a circle whose radians has a length of one unit • the time during which something runs its course • the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle • the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side opposite a given angle • ...
Chapter 12 Roof Framing Version D 2025-11-03
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- Horizontal roof members used to support rafters between the plate and ridge board.
- A rafter connected to both the ridge and the wall plate.
- The distance a rafter extends upward above the wall plate.
- One of a series of structural members of a roof designed to support roof loads.
- The horizontal distance of rafters from the outer edge of the wall plate to the center of the ridge.
- A wood member nailed to the ends of the rafters and lookouts and used for the outer face of a box cornice.
- The ratio of the rise to the span.
- A gable overhang.
- The total of all moving and variable loads that may be placed on a building.
- A plywood or steel plate fastened to the outside of a joint to give the joint strength.
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- A rafter that runs from the wall plate to the ridge, always at a 45° angle.
- A framed structure extending from and fastened to a roof slope and having a roof of its own. It provides a wall surface for installing a window.
- A rafter that forms the intersection of an internal roof angle.
- The side of a right triangle opposite of the right angle. In roof framing, the length of the rafter is the hypotenuse.
- Structural member that supports the soffit and runs between the lower end of a rafter and the outside wall.
- A tie beam connecting rafters. It is located considerably above the wall plate. Also called rafter tie.
- Boards or prefabricated panels that are attached to the exterior studding or rafters of a structure.
- The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two roof surfaces.
- A structural unit consisting of such members as beams, bars, and ties arranged to form triangles.
19 Clues: A gable overhang. • The ratio of the rise to the span. • A rafter connected to both the ridge and the wall plate. • The distance a rafter extends upward above the wall plate. • A rafter that forms the intersection of an internal roof angle. • The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of two roof surfaces. • ...
Quadrilateral 2023-03-29
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- a quadrilateral which has all its four vertices lying on a circle.
- a trapezoid is a four-sided shape with one pair of parallel sides, like a stretched-out rectangle.
- a convex quadrilateral that has both an incircle and a circumcircle.
- a special case of a trapezoid. Alternatively, it can be defined as a in which both legs and both base angles are of the same measure.
- a quadrilateral with all four sides having equal lengths. The Opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel and opposite angles are equal.
- is a closed shape that is formed by joining four points among which any three points are non-collinear.
- is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
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- a quadrilateral which has one of its interior angles greater than 180°.
- a quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of equal-length sides and these sides are adjacent to each other.
- is a quadrilateral that can be inscribed in a circle (cyclic quadrangle) in which the products of the lengths of opposite sides are equal.
- having all the internal angles equal to 90 degrees.
- a four-sided polygon that has interior angles that measure less than 180 degrees each.
- a Euclidean quadrilateral with one concave angle that is formed by joining two triangles with.
- a quadrilateral with four sides that are not regular or the same.
- a regular quadrilateral, which has all the four sides of equal length and all four angles are also equal.
15 Clues: having all the internal angles equal to 90 degrees. • is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. • a quadrilateral with four sides that are not regular or the same. • a quadrilateral which has all its four vertices lying on a circle. • a convex quadrilateral that has both an incircle and a circumcircle. • ...
Anna and Mar's crossword 2023-05-26
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- the sum of currents flowing into that node is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of that node. (two words)
- expressing a condition, as the first clause in the sentence (one word)
- the branch of mathematics that deals with the relations between the sides and angles of triangles (one word)
- uniform circular movement. (one word)
- the reporting of something said or written by conveying what was meant rather than repeating the exact words (two words)
- the most basic unit of structure of an organism. (one word)
- are three laws from which solves the most part of the problems of classical mechanics. (two words)
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- an expression or a proposition in mathematics or logic, stating that two quantities are equal. (one word)
- writing in prose or poetry thought of as having permanent value or excellence. (one word)
- the act or process of planning or writing a program. (one word)
- the practice or science of collecting and analysing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample. (one word)
- rapidity in moving. (one word)
- the branch of mathematics that deals with general statements of relations, and uses letters and other symbols to represent numbers or values. (one word)
- a molecule that is a large portion of the mass of every life form, composed of amino acids linked in long chains.(one word)
- an often competitive athletic activity requiring skill or physical ability. (one word)
15 Clues: rapidity in moving. (one word) • uniform circular movement. (one word) • the most basic unit of structure of an organism. (one word) • the act or process of planning or writing a program. (one word) • expressing a condition, as the first clause in the sentence (one word) • an often competitive athletic activity requiring skill or physical ability. (one word) • ...
trigonometry title 2018-08-17
Technical Drafting Equipment 2024-04-09
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- Drawing arcs and circles is easier to draw when using this equipment.
- Drawing equipment used to transfer measurements, dividing lines, and arcs into the specified range of equal components
- Head or Removable Head -designed for comfort in carrying the drafting instrument.
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- used to draw horizontal lines. Additionally, it can be used for guiding triangles in drawing vertical lines. It is made from wood, plastic, or a mix of each.
- It is a semi-circular instrument divided into 180-degree equal components. It determines the gradations of the degrees in calculating arcs, angles, and circles.
- Head or Adjustable Head - the top is adjustable and used just for occasional drawing.
- Head - the top is mounted to the blade. This type of t-square is used for normal work.
- A three-sided ruler that has usually two equal sides with a 90-degree angle and its third side is at 30, 45, or 60-degree angle. Made of plastic and comes in numerous sizes.
8 Clues: Drawing arcs and circles is easier to draw when using this equipment. • Head or Removable Head -designed for comfort in carrying the drafting instrument. • Head or Adjustable Head - the top is adjustable and used just for occasional drawing. • Head - the top is mounted to the blade. This type of t-square is used for normal work. • ...
Weekly Mathematician 2025-01-03
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- Introduced overlapping circle diagrams to set theory. They're still used today in probability, stats, and logic.
- Developed basic rules for using zero and worked with negative numbers.
- He worked in early Geometry, especially with similar triangles and right angles. He also proved vertical angles are congruent.
- Worked with Non-Euclidean elliptic Geometry.
- Worked on complex Algebra problems. He found rational solutions to equations with several unknowns. He was first to recognize positive rational numbers as numbers, by allowing fractions for coefficients and solutions.
- Created a two dimensional surface with only one side.
- American Mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics at NASA were critical to the success of the first U.S. crewed space flights.
- First to use a number line and the symbol for infinity. He set the standard notation for exponents.
- Was 1st to compile a system of geometrical knowledge. Known for his quadrature of the lune.
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- Developed Cartesian coordinates and analytic geometry. He also was 1st to use superscripts for exponents.
- Worked on decision problems and is known for their hypothesis about Hilbert's 10th problem.
- Worked in proofs and logical methods
- Was an English statistician, chemist, and brewer who pioneered small sample experimental design and is most famous for his "Student's t-distribution".
- Worked with fractals and computer plotting of his and Julia's sets.
- Was 1st to prove binomial theorem.
- Developed infinitesimal calculus, solved linear equations with matrices, and worked with a binary system.
- Is known for finding a way to determine the area of a triangle from its side lengths.
- Worked in Geometry and also made advancements with fractions. He developed a formula for the volume of a cone.
18 Clues: Was 1st to prove binomial theorem. • Worked in proofs and logical methods • Worked with Non-Euclidean elliptic Geometry. • Created a two dimensional surface with only one side. • Worked with fractals and computer plotting of his and Julia's sets. • Developed basic rules for using zero and worked with negative numbers. • ...
surface area 2021-05-14
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- prism A triangular prism is a prism composed of two triangular bases and three rectangular sides. It is a pentahedron.
- pyramid If the base of a pyramid is rectangular, then it is called a rectangular pyramid. Though the shape of the base is rectangular, the sides of all pyramids are in a triangular shape.
- of a rectangular pyramid:
- a 2-dimensional shape that can be folded into a 3-dimensional shape
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- pyramid A triangular pyramid is a pyramid having a triangular base. The tetrahedron is a triangular pyramid having congruent equilateral triangles for each of its faces. ... The regular tetrahedron is a special case of the triangular pyramid.
- the area of all the sides of a shape except the bases
- the quantity that expresses the extent of a 2-dimensional shape
- prism In geometry, a rectangular prism can be defined as a 3-dimensional solid shape which has six faces that are rectangles.
- Total surface area is the amount of two-dimensional space occupied by a given object. It is the result of multiplying two length measurements together, which is represented as a number squared, for example 100 meters^2.
9 Clues: of a rectangular pyramid: • the area of all the sides of a shape except the bases • the quantity that expresses the extent of a 2-dimensional shape • a 2-dimensional shape that can be folded into a 3-dimensional shape • prism A triangular prism is a prism composed of two triangular bases and three rectangular sides. It is a pentahedron. • ...
Angle sum and exterior angles of triangles 2022-06-04
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- angle sum theorem The sum of the 3 interior angles of any triangle is always 180 degrees
- every angle measure and side length is uniquely different than the other
- one pair of sides are congruent
- all angles are congruent at 60 degrees
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- one of the angles measures greater than 90 degrees
- all side are congruent
- all angles measure less than 90 degrees
- triangle One angle measures exactly 90 degrees
8 Clues: all side are congruent • one pair of sides are congruent • all angles are congruent at 60 degrees • all angles measure less than 90 degrees • triangle One angle measures exactly 90 degrees • one of the angles measures greater than 90 degrees • every angle measure and side length is uniquely different than the other • ...
Solid Figures Crossword 2012-03-19
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- the side, or part of a side, upon which the use of a thing depends
- Solids one of the five regular polyhedrons: tetrahedron, octahedron, hexahedron, icosahedron, or dodecahedron.
- Prism a prism that has two bases, one directly above the other, and that has its lateral faces as rectangles
- a line at which two surfaces of a solid object meet
- Solid d equals the length (squared) + the width (squared) + the height (squared) all square rooted
- Pyramid a pyramid whose base is a regular polygon and whose lateral edges are all equal in length
- Formula e ix = cos x + i sin x.
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- a solid having a polygonal base, and triangular sides that meet in a point.
- a surface or solid bounded by two parallel planes and generated by a straight line moving parallel to the given planes and tracing a curve bounded by the planes and lying in a plane perpendicular or
- a solid figure having many faces.
- the intersection of two sides of a plane figure.
- a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not
- a solid bounded by six equal squares, the angle between any two adjacent faces being a right angle.
- Prism a prism whose bases are triangles
- a solid geometric figure generated by the revolution of a semicircle about its diameter; a round body whose surface is at all points equidistant from the center.
- a solid having bases or ends that are parallel, congruent polygons and sides that are parallelograms.
16 Clues: a solid figure having many faces. • Formula e ix = cos x + i sin x. • Prism a prism whose bases are triangles • the intersection of two sides of a plane figure. • a line at which two surfaces of a solid object meet • the side, or part of a side, upon which the use of a thing depends • a solid having a polygonal base, and triangular sides that meet in a point. • ...
Vocabulary Week 3 2015-09-28
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- / a person who rejects a cause, allegiance, religion or group for another; an outlaw
- / the repetition of a consonant sound in a line of literature, especially poetry
- / a prohibition by a government on certain or all trade with a foreign nation
- / a substance that stimulates cells in the immune system to recognize and attack disease- causing agents, especially through the production of antibodies. Most are given as injections and may include a weaker or dead form of the disease causing virus and bacterium
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- / to honor the memory of someone or something, especially with a ceremony
- / something other than property passed down from other generations; a tradition
- / a tax or duty imposed by a government on a category of imported or exported goods, such as automobiles and steel
- / unit of length equal to 1,000 meters or 0.62 of a mile
- / a thinly spread cloud of interstellar gas and dust - if its is reflecting it will appear as a bright patch in the night sky, but if absorbing light it will appear as a dark patch
- / a flat, closed geometric figure bounded by three or more line segments. Triangles, rectangles and octagons are all examples of polygons
10 Clues: / unit of length equal to 1,000 meters or 0.62 of a mile • / to honor the memory of someone or something, especially with a ceremony • / a prohibition by a government on certain or all trade with a foreign nation • / something other than property passed down from other generations; a tradition • ...
Shapes 2023-06-12
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- It's the shape of multiple triangles meeting. You can find it in Christmas tree decorations and decorations.
- Closed curves with the same distance from the center to all points. You can find it in many things, such as wheels, coins, and the sun.
- a shape that symbolizes love, in which two semicircles meet and a V-shape below. You can see it a lot on cards and gift wrapping paper.
- a closed curve with more than three sides. Complex shapes belong to this. For example, you can see it in the shape of a petal or on a road signs.
- shaped by slightly extending or spreading one side of the circle. You can find it in eggs and balls.
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- all three sides are straight. It's a pretty shape that you can see at the vertex of a mountain or figure.
- all four sides are right angles, shaped equal in width and height.
- A pair of parallel sides of a rectangle. This shape mainly has the shape of a bridge.
8 Clues: all four sides are right angles, shaped equal in width and height. • A pair of parallel sides of a rectangle. This shape mainly has the shape of a bridge. • shaped by slightly extending or spreading one side of the circle. You can find it in eggs and balls. • ...
Composition in Photography 2025-08-21
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- Divide the frame into nine equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines. Place key elements along these lines or at their intersections for a more balanced and engaging composition.
- Elements on both sides of the frame mirror each other. This creates a sense of formality, calm, and stability.
- Lines—real or implied—within the scene (like roads, fences, or shadows) guide the viewer’s eye toward the subject or through the photo.
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- Move closer or zoom in so that the subject occupies most or all of the frame. This emphasizes detail and removes distractions.
- Arrange key elements in a triangular formation—either implied by shapes or actual subject placement—to create stability and guide the viewer’s eye
- Unequal elements are arranged so that they balance visually—often using contrast in size, color, or positioning. It feels more dynamic and organic.
- Refers to the way visual elements are arranged within the frame.
- Use elements such as windows, tree branches, or arches to create a visual boundary around the subject, drawing focus and adding depth.
8 Clues: Refers to the way visual elements are arranged within the frame. • Elements on both sides of the frame mirror each other. This creates a sense of formality, calm, and stability. • Move closer or zoom in so that the subject occupies most or all of the frame. This emphasizes detail and removes distractions. • ...
Exploratory Art: Cumulative Exam Review (#70-103) 2021-05-12
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- ___ poles are intricate wood pieces with carvings of animals and shapes important within a culture.
- Allowing some light filters through.
- a structure made up of one or more triangular units that are connected at the joints by long beams. The triangles of a truss structure keep the structure from sheering and collapsing.
- a type of sculpture that contains objects embedded in a ground or surface. It has only one point of view, like a painting or drawing has.
- the two components of weaving are warp and ____.
- Taking in light.
- A property of glass which casts light back.
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- the main component usually found in glass. Silica is a chemical compound most commonly found in sand or quartz.
- glass that has been colored using metallic salts.
- an element with super and electric and thermal conductivity, high luster, and sensitivity. The four main types of metal are gold, bronze, silver, and iron.
- a type of bridge where the main load-bearing elements are hung from suspension cables. The load is distributed to the cables, which continue beyond the structure.
- this type of sculpture is a three-dimensional piece of art, which is surrounded by space on all sides. A freestanding sculpture has multiple perspectives.
- a form of cutting where a metal is made into a specified geometry by removing excess material using various kinds of tooling leaving a finished part matching a set of specifications.
13 Clues: Taking in light. • Allowing some light filters through. • A property of glass which casts light back. • the two components of weaving are warp and ____. • glass that has been colored using metallic salts. • ___ poles are intricate wood pieces with carvings of animals and shapes important within a culture. • ...
Math Ways 2022-04-18
3 Clues: A triangle with a right angle • Triangle- A triangle in which all three side are the length • theorem- a theorem attributed to Pythagoras that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
trigonometry title 2018-08-17
Quadrilaterals Crossword 2022-04-10
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- A quadrilateral with 1 pair of parallel lines and the midsegment is parallel to each base and equals 1/2 the sum of the base lengths.
- A quadrilateral where both opposite sides are congruent, both pairs of opposite angles are congruent, diagonals bisect each other and separate the quadrilateral into two congruent triangles and one pair of opposite sides are parallel and congruent.
- A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides.
- A quadrilateral with congruent legs and diagonals, one pair of congruent base angles, and each pair of base angles are congruent.
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- A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of consecutive congruent sides, one pair of opposite congruent angles and whose diagonals are perpendicular.
- A quadrilateral with 4 right angles, opposite sides are parallel and congruent, opposite angles are congruent, consecutive angles are supplementary, diagonals bisect each other and are congruent.
- A parallelogram whose diagonals are perpendicular and bisect a pair of opposite angles.
7 Clues: A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides. • A parallelogram whose diagonals are perpendicular and bisect a pair of opposite angles. • A quadrilateral with congruent legs and diagonals, one pair of congruent base angles, and each pair of base angles are congruent. • ...
Trigomometry Crossword Puzzle BY ArthurZHU FMP10 BLOCK A 2019-04-10
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- The ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle in a right-angled triangle to the length of the side next to it
- The relationship between two groups of people or things that is represented by two numbers showing how much larger one group is than the other
- The type of mathematics that deals with the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- The ratio of the length of the side next to an acute angle in a right-angled triangle to the length of the longest side(= the hypotenuse )
- On the other side of a particular area from sb./sth. and usually facing them
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- The ratio of the length of the side opposite one of the angles in a right-angled triangle that are less than 90˚ to the length of the longest side
- Describes either a pair of vertices in a graph that have common edges or a pair of edges in a graph that have a common vertex
- The side opposite the right angle of a right-angled triangle
- A flat shape with three straight sides and three angles; a thing in the shape of a triangle
- The space between two lines or surfaces that join, measured in degrees
10 Clues: The side opposite the right angle of a right-angled triangle • The space between two lines or surfaces that join, measured in degrees • On the other side of a particular area from sb./sth. and usually facing them • A flat shape with three straight sides and three angles; a thing in the shape of a triangle • ...
Chemistry Test 3 Vocab 2022-11-01
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- Some number of electrons that share the same region of space in a molecule
- A quantity having both magnitude (size) and direction
- An experimental measure of the polarity of a molecule. A measure of both the strength of the dipole charges and the distance between them
- A synonym for dipole–dipole force
- Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
- The intermediate-strength intermolecular attractive force exerted by polar molecules on each other. Compare hydrogen bond; London force
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- A model used to predict molecular shape, the basic tenet being that the valence electrons in a molecule repel each other because they carry negative charges
- A force exerted by one molecule on another molecule, arising from the separation of positive and negative electrical charges in the molecules.
- A covalent molecule in which there is no net separation of electrical charge in the molecule. Compare polar molecule.
- A covalent molecule containing atoms of different electronegativities arranged in such a way that there is a net (unbalanced) separation of electrical charge in the molecule
- A four-sided polygon in which all sides are identical equilateral triangles
- The number of electron groups about an atom in a molecule, equal to the sum of the number of lone pairs of electrons and the number of attached atoms
- geometry is derived from a tetrahedral geometry via removal of the top part of the tetrahedron
- The dipole moment for an entire molecule. It points from the d+ portion of the entire molecule to the d- portion
14 Clues: A synonym for dipole–dipole force • Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion • A quantity having both magnitude (size) and direction • Some number of electrons that share the same region of space in a molecule • A four-sided polygon in which all sides are identical equilateral triangles • ...
Geometry (Right Triangles) 2013-03-13
3 Clues: A trig function where the raito is opposite over adjacent. • A trig function where the raito is adjacent over hypotenuse. • A trig function where the raito is opposite over hypotenuse.
Geometry 2023-05-12
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- - Eight equal sides and eight equal angles. The sum of the interior angles is 1080 degrees.
- - It is symmetrical. It has only a curved surface, no flat surface, no edges and no vertices.
- Polygon - The sum of its exterior angles is 360 degrees. It also has straight sides.
- - The sum of its exterior angles is 360 degrees. Its two angles opposite to the equal sides are congruent to each other.
- - It has two diagonal sides equal in length. Every angle is 90 degrees.
- - Its bases are parallel to each other. Its four sides are unequal length.
- - A triangle has three sides, three angles, and three vertices.
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- - It has no edges or vertices. It has two circular bases that are parallel and congruent.
- It has four sides and four vertices. All the sides are equal in length.
- - Its opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal in length, and the opposite angles are equal in measure. The sum of all interior angles are 360 degrees.
- - It has four sides, four vertices and two diagonals. The sum is 360 degrees.
- - All three sides are equal in length. They bisect into equal halves.
- - The two sides are both congruent to each other. Its sum of all internal angles of a triangle is always equal to 180°
- - All sides are equal in length. Opposite sides are all parallel.
- - It has six vertices and six angles. It is made up of six equilateral triangles.
- - It has two congruent bases. It also has two opposite ends that are parallel to each other.
16 Clues: - A triangle has three sides, three angles, and three vertices. • - All sides are equal in length. Opposite sides are all parallel. • - All three sides are equal in length. They bisect into equal halves. • It has four sides and four vertices. All the sides are equal in length. • - It has two diagonal sides equal in length. Every angle is 90 degrees. • ...
Triangles and its properties (with lines and angles) 2023-10-27
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- line that makes an angle of 90 degrees with the side of a triangle connecting it to the opposite vertex.
- line that connects the middle of a side and the opposite vertex in a triangle.
- ___ angles have the sum of 90 degrees.
- a type of triangle which has 2 equal angles.
- the triangle which the Pythagoras theorem is applied for.
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- a squared + b squared = c squared.
- ___ angles are related to each other.
- ___ lines never meet.
- a ___ degree angle is present in an equilateral triangle.
- ___ angles have the sum of 180 degrees.
10 Clues: ___ lines never meet. • a squared + b squared = c squared. • ___ angles are related to each other. • ___ angles have the sum of 90 degrees. • ___ angles have the sum of 180 degrees. • a type of triangle which has 2 equal angles. • a ___ degree angle is present in an equilateral triangle. • the triangle which the Pythagoras theorem is applied for. • ...
Word Module 3 Vocabulary (1) 2023-09-12
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- Style Business Letter A common business letter style where all components of the letter begin flush with the left margin
- Line Element of a business letter; consists of the month, day, and year, is positioned two to six lines below the letterhead
- Address Element of a business letter; Placed three to eight lines below the date line, usually contains the addressee’s courtesy title plus full name, job title, business affiliation, and full geographical address.
- Object a graphic that you create using Word. Examples include rectangles, circles, triangles, arrows and flowcharting symbols
- The body of the business letter, the message, begins two lines below the salutation
- Close The closing statement of your business letter
- Object An object that can be positioned at a specific location in the document or in a layer over or behind text in a document
- Object An object that is part of a paragraph; location is set using paragraph options
- Theme A coordinated combination of colors, fonts and effects in a document
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- The section of a letter that identifies an organization or individual
- Block Element of a business letter; Typed at least four lines below the complimentary close
- Gallery In the insert tab; Gallery of frequently used symbols and characters that Word saves for you
- Element of a business letter; the person to whom the letter is addressed; Begins with “Dear” and use a colon at the end
- A solid line at any edge of a paragraph
14 Clues: A solid line at any edge of a paragraph • Close The closing statement of your business letter • The section of a letter that identifies an organization or individual • Theme A coordinated combination of colors, fonts and effects in a document • The body of the business letter, the message, begins two lines below the salutation • ...
Fifa World Cup Balls History 2024-11-16
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- France World Cup 13-panel white ball that should be inflated skillfully to become spherical
- Named "Quest of Stars" after the host nation's flag, and the 25th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission
- The first World Cup Ball colored ball ever
- .......18 refers to the classic World Cup ball from the 70's
- The transition ball from the classic to the modern World Cup balls, consisted of 32 panels, Tango panels weren't used.
- A brown 12-panel ball with a logo in text on it
- A ball inspired by the classic dance of Argentina, it consisted of 20 black curved triangles.
- The popular ball in the Sweden World Cup
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- Pre-Adidas, the main ball in the 1930 World Cup, Only in the final game did Argentina use its ball in the first half
- its name means "the journey" in Arabic, it was the first environmentally friendly World Cup ball ever
- An elegant ball with 18 hexagonal and rectangular panels that European teams did not like in Chile
- the first ball that enhanced accuracy by reducing the panels and the joints
- ..... 102 it The first 13 polygonal panels ball used in 1934
- ..... Challenge with its 25 rectangular panels, it provided excellent sphericity
- its name means "to celebrate and to have fun" it had 11 colors referring to the 11 languages of the host nation
- ...... Unico the Tango panels of this ball were decorated by the Etrusc lions, and it was introduced to the pope in the Vatican before the tournament
- The first ball to be named and decorated in honor of the host nation's culture
- its name is an informal local term that means "Brazilian", it was the most tested ball ever.
18 Clues: The popular ball in the Sweden World Cup • The first World Cup Ball colored ball ever • A brown 12-panel ball with a logo in text on it • ..... 102 it The first 13 polygonal panels ball used in 1934 • .......18 refers to the classic World Cup ball from the 70's • the first ball that enhanced accuracy by reducing the panels and the joints • ...
Geometry - Shapes 2025-04-30
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- The continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure, an important calculation in geometry.
- A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides, offering asymmetrical features unlike other quadrilaterals.
- A type of triangle with all sides of different lengths, often requiring special consideration in geometry.
- A flat shape with at least three straight sides and angles, commonly used to describe various geometric figures such as triangles and quadrilaterals.
- A three-sided polygon with three angles, which can vary in shape and type such as equilateral or isosceles.
- A point where two or more lines meet, such as the corner of a polygon.
- A quadrilateral with all sides equal in length but not necessarily having right angles, often considered a slanted square.
- A type of triangle where all three sides are of equal length; also applies to polygons with equal sides.
- The extent of a two-dimensional surface within a boundary, crucial for measuring the size of a shape.
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- A four-sided polygon with four angles, such as squares and rectangles.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides equal and all angles right angles, commonly found in everyday objects.
- An angle or triangle that measures exactly 90 degrees.
- A quadrilateral with all sides equal and all angles right angles, often used as a standard unit in geometry.
- An angle or triangle with an angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
- An angle or triangle with 1 angle that measures more than 90 degrees.
- The space, usually measured in degrees, between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- A type of triangle with at least two sides of equal length, often used to describe symmetry in geometry.
18 Clues: A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. • An angle or triangle that measures exactly 90 degrees. • An angle or triangle with 1 angle that measures more than 90 degrees. • A four-sided polygon with four angles, such as squares and rectangles. • An angle or triangle with an angle that measures less than 90 degrees. • ...
Geometry - Shapes 2025-04-30
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- The extent of a two-dimensional surface within a boundary, crucial for measuring the size of a shape.
- An angle or triangle with an angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
- A quadrilateral with all sides equal and all angles right angles, often used as a standard unit in geometry.
- A type of triangle where all three sides are of equal length; also applies to polygons with equal sides.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides equal and all angles right angles, commonly found in everyday objects.
- The continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure, an important calculation in geometry.
- The space, usually measured in degrees, between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- A type of triangle with at least two sides of equal length, often used to describe symmetry in geometry.
- An angle or triangle with 1 angle that measures more than 90 degrees.
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- A four-sided polygon with four angles, such as squares and rectangles.
- A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides, offering asymmetrical features unlike other quadrilaterals.
- A quadrilateral with all sides equal in length but not necessarily having right angles, often considered a slanted square.
- A type of triangle with all sides of different lengths, often requiring special consideration in geometry.
- A point where two or more lines meet, such as the corner of a polygon.
- A three-sided polygon with three angles, which can vary in shape and type such as equilateral or isosceles.
- A flat shape with at least three straight sides and angles, commonly used to describe various geometric figures such as triangles and quadrilaterals.
- An angle or triangle that measures exactly 90 degrees.
18 Clues: A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. • An angle or triangle that measures exactly 90 degrees. • An angle or triangle with 1 angle that measures more than 90 degrees. • A four-sided polygon with four angles, such as squares and rectangles. • An angle or triangle with an angle that measures less than 90 degrees. • ...
Unit 4: Structure Vocabulary 2025-06-09
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- A stretching force that expands and lengthens.
- a type of bridge that uses cables from tall structures to support the load.
- This type of structure uses a strong outer layer to support its weight, like an egg or a car hood.
- (3 words) an imaginary line that can go in any direction, as long as the part of the object on both sides is reflected.
- This bridge uses a semicircular shape to support the load. It uses retaining walls (abutments) to provide additional support.
- This type of structure is made of parts connected in a set arrangement, like a skeleton or a jungle gym.
- A force that squeezes or presses something together.
- a load that does not change.
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- is a structure’s purpose or ability to do something.
- This bridge is similar to a beam bridge except it has a brace that is made from triangles to provide the structure with extra support.
- is the shape, size, and materials of a structure.
- This type of structure is made from one solid piece or tightly packed materials, like a brick or a dam.
- is the beauty and artistic taste of something.
- is any device that can detect or measure a certain condition.
- is when an object is the same on both sides. In structures, symmetry also refers to a general sense of balance and harmony.
- the study of how furniture and workplaces can be arranged to allow people to work comfortably and efficiently.
- a load that is a force that can change when acting on a structure.
- the simplest bridge. It consists of a horizontal beam that is supported by piers.
18 Clues: a load that does not change. • A stretching force that expands and lengthens. • is the beauty and artistic taste of something. • is the shape, size, and materials of a structure. • is a structure’s purpose or ability to do something. • A force that squeezes or presses something together. • is any device that can detect or measure a certain condition. • ...
Quadrilaterals Crossword 2022-04-10
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- A quadrilateral with 1 pair of parallel lines and the midsegment is parallel to each base and equals 1/2 the sum of the base lengths.
- A quadrilateral where both opposite sides are congruent, both pairs of opposite angles are congruent, diagonals bisect each other and separate the quadrilateral into two congruent triangles and one pair of opposite sides are parallel and congruent.
- A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides.
- A quadrilateral with congruent legs and diagonals, one pair of congruent base angles, and each pair of base angles are congruent.
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- A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of consecutive congruent sides, one pair of opposite congruent angles and whose diagonals are perpendicular.
- A quadrilateral with 4 right angles, opposite sides are parallel and congruent, opposite angles are congruent, consecutive angles are supplementary, diagonals bisect each other and are congruent.
- A parallelogram whose diagonals are perpendicular and bisect a pair of opposite angles.
7 Clues: A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides. • A parallelogram whose diagonals are perpendicular and bisect a pair of opposite angles. • A quadrilateral with congruent legs and diagonals, one pair of congruent base angles, and each pair of base angles are congruent. • ...
Unit 2 Advanced Vocabulary Crossword 2024-09-18
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- a pair of angles formed by two lines and a transversal and are located on opposite sides of the transversal and outside (on the exterior of) the two lines
- two angles whose measures have a sum of 180°
- a pair of angles formed by two lines and a transversal and are located on the same side of the transversal and between (on the interior of) the two lines
- a pair of angles formed by two lines and a transversal and are located in the same quadrant formed by the intersection of the transversal and one of the linesAlternate Interior Angles: a pair of angles formed by two lines and a transversal and are located on opposite sides of the transversal and between (on the interior of) the two lines
- two angles whose measures have a sum of 90°
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- adjacent interior and exterior angles of triangles form a linear pair, and therefore must add to 180
- a pair of angles formed by two lines and a transversal and are located on the same side of the transversal and outside (on the exterior of) the two lines
- formed by two intersecting lines
- a line that crosses at least two other lines
- a single number, a variable, or product of numbers and variables
- a pair of adjacent, supplementary angles
11 Clues: formed by two intersecting lines • a pair of adjacent, supplementary angles • two angles whose measures have a sum of 90° • a line that crosses at least two other lines • two angles whose measures have a sum of 180° • a single number, a variable, or product of numbers and variables • ...
SOLID FIGURE 2023-03-28
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- is a solid shape defined on a 3-dimensional plane with two identical shapes facing each other.
- is a solid shape defined on a three-dimensional plane. It holds two parallel bases, circular in shape, joined by a curved surface(like a tube), at a fixed distance.
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- is a solid shape or a polyhedron with a polygon base and all lateral faces are triangles.
- is a solid shape, absolutely round in shape, defined in three-dimensional space. Every point on the surface is equidistant from the center.
- is a distinctive solid shape defined in a three-dimensional space. It has a flat surface and a curved surface, pointing towards the top.
5 Clues: is a solid shape or a polyhedron with a polygon base and all lateral faces are triangles. • is a solid shape defined on a 3-dimensional plane with two identical shapes facing each other. • is a distinctive solid shape defined in a three-dimensional space. It has a flat surface and a curved surface, pointing towards the top. • ...
Geometry Spring 2023-04-20
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- a solid figure that has one special face called the base. All of the other faces are triangles that meet at a single vertex called the apex.
- The figure formed by intersecting a solid with a plane.
- a three-dimensional figure with a circular base and a point not in the plane of the base called the apex. Each point on the base is connected to the apex by a line segment.
- a three-dimensional figure in which all cross-sections in every direction are circles.
- the ratio (quotient) of the length of the opposite leg to the length of the adjacent leg.
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- a solid figure composed of two parallel, congruent faces (called bases) connected by parallelograms.
- a three-dimensional figure with two parallel, congruent, circular bases, formed by translating one base to the other. Each pair of corresponding points on the bases is connected by a line segment.
- the ratio (quotient) of the length of the opposite leg to the length of the hypotenuse.
- the ratio (quotient) of the length of the adjacent leg to the length of the hypotenuse.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume.
10 Clues: The mass of a substance per unit volume. • The figure formed by intersecting a solid with a plane. • a three-dimensional figure in which all cross-sections in every direction are circles. • the ratio (quotient) of the length of the opposite leg to the length of the hypotenuse. • ...
Orthographic Crossword 2024-12-10
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- The visual components of the Elements of Art and the Principles of Design coming together into the way an artwork is put together.
- The equality of skill used
- An artwork that possesses all three spatial dimensions: height, width, and depth, allowing the viewer to perceive it from multiple angles and experience its physical form.
- Is a shape that connects two or more points. It can be fat, thin, wavy, or jagged
- The illusion of a three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface through the use of vanishing point, converging lines and diminishing sizes of objects.
- Is art that has length and width but no depth.
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- When a shape becomes 3D, we call it a form. Forms make up a variety of things in the real world, including sculptures, architecture, and other three-dimensional objects.
- Also known as an orthographic projection, is a drawing in which a three dimensional object is represented in two dimensions. This is done making multiple two dimensional drawings of the object, viewed from different angles.
- Is any two-dimensional area with a recognizable edge. This includes circles, squares, triangles, and so on.
- The outline edges and or inside edges of a figure or object.
- The space around, above, under, and between objects in a composition.
11 Clues: The equality of skill used • Is art that has length and width but no depth. • The outline edges and or inside edges of a figure or object. • The space around, above, under, and between objects in a composition. • Is a shape that connects two or more points. It can be fat, thin, wavy, or jagged • ...
math 2024-06-13
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- Equation: An equation of the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where x represents an unknown variable and a, b, and c are constants.
- A relation between a set of inputs (domain) and a set of outputs (range) where each input is related to exactly one output.
- The branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles.
- The amount of space inside a shape. It is typically measured in square units.
- A mathematical sentence that compares two expressions using symbols like < (less than), > (greater than), ≤ (less than or equal to), ≥ (greater than or equal to).
- and Proportions: Understanding and solving problems involving ratios and proportions.
- Equation: An equation between two variables that forms a straight line when graphed.
- A number that shows how many times a base number is multiplied by itself.
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- The likelihood of an event occurring, often expressed as a fraction or percentage.
- Working with exponent rules and simplifying radical expressions.
- To express a number or algebraic expression as a product of its factors.
- A relation between a set of inputs (domain) and a set of possible outputs (range) where each input is related to exactly one output.
- of Equations: A set of two or more equations with the same variables. The solution is the set of values that satisfy all the equations simultaneously.
- Plane: A two-dimensional plane formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line (x-axis) and a vertical number line (y-axis).
- Formula : A formula used to solve quadratic equations of the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where x = [-b ± √(b^2 - 4ac)] / 2a.
- The measure of the steepness of a line. It is calculated as the change in y-coordinates divided by the change in x-coordinates.
16 Clues: Working with exponent rules and simplifying radical expressions. • To express a number or algebraic expression as a product of its factors. • A number that shows how many times a base number is multiplied by itself. • The amount of space inside a shape. It is typically measured in square units. • ...
Find your food 2024-06-13
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- - A sandwich consisting of a grilled meat patty between two buns, usually with toppings like lettuce, tomato, and pickles, a classic American meal.
- - A flaky pastry, filled with marmelade or chocolate, typically enjoyed for breakfast, originating from France.
- - This classic dish is like a seaside escape in the British Isles, where crispy fish meets chunky fries with a side of tartar sauce.
- - These grilled skewers are like a culinary journey through the markets of Turkey, where meat meets flame in a fragrant embrace.
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- - These aromatic dishes are like a spice-filled journey through the vibrant markets of India, where every bite is an explosion of flavor.
- - Bite-sized pieces of raw fish served with rice and seaweed, a popular Japanese dish.
- - This Greek excursion delight is like a little trip to the sunny Greek islands, where the sun dances with you on the plate.
- - Folded tortillas filled with ingredients like seasoned meat, cheese, lettuce, and salsa typical for Mexico.
- - A Spanish rice dish cooked with saffron and a variety of meats and seafood, traditionally served in a large shallow pan.
- - Traditional Italian food in the shape of a circle, delivered in a square box and eaten in triangles.
- - These stuffed dumplings are like a taste of Poland, where dough envelops a savory or sweet filling, served with sour cream.
11 Clues: - Bite-sized pieces of raw fish served with rice and seaweed, a popular Japanese dish. • - Traditional Italian food in the shape of a circle, delivered in a square box and eaten in triangles. • - Folded tortillas filled with ingredients like seasoned meat, cheese, lettuce, and salsa typical for Mexico. • ...
Shapes 2023-06-18
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- This is a shape with two intersecting lines, one vertical and one horizontal. It represents the intersection of ideas, faith, and beliefs. You can find crosses in objects like religious symbols, flags, and monuments. Crosses have deep cultural and religious significance in various traditions. They serve as a reminder of hope, sacrifice, and spiritual connection.
- This is a shape with multiple points or rays extending from a central point. Stars can have different numbers of points, such as five-pointed stars or six-pointed stars. You can find stars in objects like flags, decorations, and celestial bodies. Stars are often associated with beauty, brilliance, and guidance. They add a touch of magic and wonder to our surroundings.
- This is a shape with three sides and three angles. Triangles can have different types of angles, such as acute, obtuse, or right angles. You can find triangles in objects like road signs, roofs, and pizza slices. Triangles are strong and stable shapes. They are used in various fields, including geometry, engineering, and art.
- This is a shape that represents love and affection. Hearts have a rounded bottom and two lobes at the top, meeting in a point. You can find hearts in objects like Valentine's Day cards, decorations, and symbols of love. Hearts are universally recognized as a symbol of love and emotions. They bring warmth and joy to our lives and express deep feelings of affection.
- This is a shape with eight sides and eight angles. Each angle of an octagon is equal to 135 degrees. You can find octagons in objects like stop signs, building foundations, and some architectural designs. Octagons are strong and stable shapes. They have a unique and striking appearance, making them stand out in various applications.
- This is a shape that curves around a central point, gradually expanding or contracting. Spirals can be found in objects like seashells, tornadoes, and some architectural designs. Spirals have a dynamic and captivating appearance. They symbolize growth, evolution, and the continuous flow of energy. Spirals can be seen in nature, art, and various cultural representations.
- This is a shape with four sides that are equal in length but not at right angles. A diamond has two pairs of parallel sides. You can find diamonds in objects like playing cards, jewelry, and signs. Diamonds are often associated with elegance and luxury. Their sparkling appearance and symmetrical structure make them captivating and visually appealing.
- This is a shape that is elongated and curved, resembling an egg or an ellipse. Ovals have no straight sides or corners. You can find ovals in objects like eggs, balloons, and footballs. Ovals have a smooth and graceful appearance. They are used in various applications, from art and design to sports and transportation.
- This is a shape that resembles a curved, crescent moon. It has a rounded edge and tapers towards the center. You can find crescents in objects like moon shapes, Islamic symbols, and some decorative elements. Crescents have a mystical and enchanting appearance. They are often associated with lunar cycles, dreams, and spirituality.
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- This is a shape that is round and symmetrical. It has no corners or straight sides. You can find circles in objects like wheels, plates, and coins. Circles are often used to represent unity and wholeness. They are all around us in nature and man-made objects, and their smooth curves make them pleasing to the eye.
- This is a shape with five sides and five angles. Each angle of a pentagon is equal to 108 degrees. You can find pentagons in objects like traffic signs, military badges, and some architectural structures. Pentagons are strong and stable shapes. They have a unique and distinctive appearance, making them stand out in various designs and symbols.
- This is a shape with four sides, where only two opposite sides are parallel. The other two sides of a trapezoid are not parallel and have different lengths. You can find trapezoids in objects like tables, roofs, and bridges. Trapezoids have a dynamic and asymmetrical structure. They are often used in geometry and engineering to create stable and functional designs.
- This is a shape with four sides and four right angles. Opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length. You can find rectangles in objects like doors, windows, and book covers. Rectangles are widely used in construction and design because of their practicality and versatility. They can be seen in buildings, furniture, and electronic devices.
- This is a shape with six sides and six angles. Each angle of a hexagon is equal to 120 degrees. You can find hexagons in objects like honeycombs, nuts, and bolts. Hexagons are known for their efficiency and strength. They are commonly used in engineering, architecture, and nature, as they provide a balance between stability and material usage.
- This is a shape with four equal sides and four right angles. Each side of a square is the same length. You can find squares in objects like windows, tiles, and building blocks. Squares are known for their stability and balance. They are often used in architecture and design, and they can be stacked together to create patterns and structures.
15 Clues: This is a shape that is round and symmetrical. It has no corners or straight sides. You can find circles in objects like wheels, plates, and coins. Circles are often used to represent unity and wholeness. They are all around us in nature and man-made objects, and their smooth curves make them pleasing to the eye. • ...
World wonder 2023-06-15
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- An ancient city in Jordan that was carved into rose-colored cliffs. It has beautiful buildings and tombs.
- A hill in Athens, Greece, with ancient ruins. The most famous building on the Acropolis is the Parthenon.
- A prehistoric monument in England made of large stones arranged in a circle. Its purpose is still a mystery.
- A tall iron tower in Paris, France. It is an iconic symbol of the city and offers a panoramic view from the top
- An enormous amphitheater in Rome, Italy. It was used for gladiatorial fights and other events in ancient times.
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- A massive canyon in the United States, carved by the Colorado River. It is famous for its colorful rock formations
- of Giza Ancient structures in Egypt that were built as tombs They are huge and shaped like triangles.
- A beautiful white marble mausoleum in India. It was built by a king in memory of his wife and is considered a symbol of love.
- The largest tropical rainforest in the world, located in South America. It is known for its rich biodiversity.
- A famous performing arts center in Sydney, Australia. Its unique design resembles the sails of a ship.
- A long and ancient wall in China made of stones and bricks. It was built to protect the country from invaders.
11 Clues: of Giza Ancient structures in Egypt that were built as tombs They are huge and shaped like triangles. • A famous performing arts center in Sydney, Australia. Its unique design resembles the sails of a ship. • An ancient city in Jordan that was carved into rose-colored cliffs. It has beautiful buildings and tombs. • ...
International Cuisine Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-13
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- - A sandwich consisting of a grilled meat patty between two buns, usually with toppings like lettuce, tomato, and pickles, a classic American meal.
- - A flaky pastry, filled with marmelade or chocolate, typically enjoyed for breakfast, originating from France.
- - This classic dish is like a seaside escape in the British Isles, where crispy fish meets chunky fries with a side of tartar sauce.
- - These grilled skewers are like a culinary journey through the markets of Turkey, where meat meets flame in a fragrant embrace.
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- - These aromatic dishes are like a spice-filled journey through the vibrant markets of India, where every bite is an explosion of flavor.
- - Bite-sized pieces of raw fish served with rice and seaweed, a popular Japanese dish.
- - This Greek excursion delight is like a little trip to the sunny Greek islands, where the sun dances with you on the plate.
- - Folded tortillas filled with ingredients like seasoned meat, cheese, lettuce, and salsa typical for Mexico.
- - A Spanish rice dish cooked with saffron and a variety of meats and seafood, traditionally served in a large shallow pan.
- - Traditional Italian food in the shape of a circle, delivered in a square box and eaten in triangles.
- - These stuffed dumplings are like a taste of Poland, where dough envelops a savory or sweet filling, served with sour cream.
11 Clues: - Bite-sized pieces of raw fish served with rice and seaweed, a popular Japanese dish. • - Traditional Italian food in the shape of a circle, delivered in a square box and eaten in triangles. • - Folded tortillas filled with ingredients like seasoned meat, cheese, lettuce, and salsa typical for Mexico. • ...
Mummies 2023-04-18
Crossword Puzzle for Fascia, Triangles and Muscles of the Neck 2024-11-09
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- A suprahyoid muscle innervated by the facial nerve
- An infrahyoid muscle that elevates the larynx
- Sheath that comes from the prevertebral fascia that encloses the brachial plexus
- Only muscle found in the superficial fascia of the neck
- Sheath formed by the condensation of the three deep cervical fascia
- A branch of the cervical plexus that innervates the skin of the shoulder
- Ligament formed by the deep lamina of the parotid capsule
- A suprahyoid muscle that pulls that hyoid bone anterosuperiorly and shortens the floor of the mouth and widens the pharynx
- A cranial nerve found both in the digastric triangle and carotid triangle
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- Nerve supply of the skin at the angle of the mandible
- An infrahyoid muscle whose origin is from the scapula
- Attachment of sphenomandibular ligament
- Nerve found inside the carotid sheath
- Deep cervical fascia that enclosed the infrahyoid muscles
- Nerve supply of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
15 Clues: Nerve found inside the carotid sheath • Attachment of sphenomandibular ligament • An infrahyoid muscle that elevates the larynx • Nerve supply of the sternocleidomastoid muscle • A suprahyoid muscle innervated by the facial nerve • Nerve supply of the skin at the angle of the mandible • An infrahyoid muscle whose origin is from the scapula • ...
TRANSFORMATION 2014-10-28
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- principle of design in which the eye of the viewer is directed from one element to another, creating the suggestion of action.
- basic parts that are put together to compose an artwork; line, shape, space, texture, color and value
- the organization of art devices that help artwork be successful; balance, movement, rhythm, contrast, emphasis, pattern and unity
- the art element that refers to the hue (pure color) produced through the reflection of light to the eye.
- the art of putting sequence of drawings together to produce an illusion of motion.
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- are shapes that can be described in mathematical formulas, and they have names. The three basic geometric shapes are the square, the circle, and the triangles.
- Each movement in an animation film is made step by step division.
- To make change must happen to the form or appearance.
- makes a feeling of everything in the artwork belonging together. It makes an artwork feel finished and complete.
- an element of art that is a two-dimensional area which is defined by an edge or outline. It is measured by height and width.
- An animated sequence in book form made by a single action on each page and flipping the pages from back to front.
- is a mark made by a tool - brush, pencil, stick, pen, etc. - and is often defined as a moving dot. It has length and width.
12 Clues: To make change must happen to the form or appearance. • Each movement in an animation film is made step by step division. • the art of putting sequence of drawings together to produce an illusion of motion. • basic parts that are put together to compose an artwork; line, shape, space, texture, color and value • ...
