triangles Crossword Puzzles
Year 10 Maths Term 1 2025-04-11
Across
- Lines that meet at a right angle.
- Type of bearing measured from the north line in a full 360° circle.
- A mathematical object used to count, measure, and label.
- A straight one,dimensional figure with no thickness and infinite length.
- Lines that never meet and are always the same distance apart.
- The study of relationships between angles and sides in triangles.
- The length between two points.
- Type of interest calculated on the principal and previously earned interest.
- A trigonometric ratio opposite over hypotenuse.
- Money earned or paid for the use of money over time.
- To buy something using money.
- The longest side in a right,angled triangle.
- A direction or path along a compass measured clockwise from north.
- A measure of steepness, often rise over run.
- The exact middle point of a line segment.
- The side across from the angle in question in a right triangle.
- A trigonometric ratio adjacent over hypotenuse.
- Formed where two lines meet at a point.
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- The angle below the horizontal line of sight.
- The angle above the horizontal line of sight.
- The side next to the angle in question in a right triangle (not the hypotenuse).
- A comparison of two quantities by division.
- A rate that stays the same regardless of other factors; often used in finance.
- A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a grid.
- Type of interest calculated only on the original amount invested or borrowed.
- A proportion out of 100.
- A tool used to draw circles or measure bearings.
- A comparison between two quantities, often per unit of time.
- A line segment that forms part of the boundary of a shape.
- The act of giving money in exchange for goods, services, or to repay a loan.
- The decrease in value of an asset over time.
- A cardinal direction, often the reference point for bearings.
32 Clues: A proportion out of 100. • To buy something using money. • The length between two points. • Lines that meet at a right angle. • Formed where two lines meet at a point. • The exact middle point of a line segment. • A comparison of two quantities by division. • The decrease in value of an asset over time. • The longest side in a right,angled triangle. • ...
Structures and Forces 2025-01-22
Across
- Structure's capacity to hold itself up as well as any weight added
- Weakening of a structure due to the external and internal forces acting on it
- Weight of the structure and the non-moving load it supports.
- A force that acts to squeeze an object or push parts of an object together
- Moving or changing force acting on an object
- structure Structure consisting of a rigid arrangements of parts joined together
- A curved structure used in bridges and gateways
- Pleasing appearance or effect that an object has because of its design
- Multiple folds in a material that provide additional strength
- A force that acts to push parts that are in contact with each other in opposite directions
- Joint A joint that allows a wide range of movement.
- A force that acts to stretch and pull apart something
- Imaginary point in an object where the downward force of gravity acts
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- Flat structure supported at both ends
- A method/process of bonding one layer to another under heat or pressure to increase the strength a material
- The force that results when the surface of one object moves against the surface another object
- A force that one part of a structure exerts on another part within the same structure (torsion, tension, shear, compression)
- structure Structure made of a solid piece or solid combination of strong material
- A push or pull that tends to cause an object to change it movement or shape. Measured in newtons (N)
- Joint A joint that does not move.
- A force applied to an object by something something else
- Framework of beans that form triangles
- structure A round solid outer outer surface (which may be round or flat) and a hollow inner area
- A solid upright support structure in the shape of a cylinder
- Amount of matter in an object
- The use or purpose of a structure
26 Clues: Amount of matter in an object • Joint A joint that does not move. • The use or purpose of a structure • Flat structure supported at both ends • Framework of beans that form triangles • Moving or changing force acting on an object • A curved structure used in bridges and gateways • Joint A joint that allows a wide range of movement. • ...
Math History 2025-04-22
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- Wedge‑shaped Mesopotamian script
- Offset centre in Apollonius’s solar model
- Babylonian king behind a famous legal code
- Syracusan who bounded π with a 96‑gon
- Thinker who codified the syllogism
- Russian city that gives its name to another math papyrus
- “Father of algebra,” author of *Arithmetica*
- Small circle whose center moves on a deferent
- Philosopher whose theorem relates the sides of a right triangle
- Perfect solid Greeks ascribed to the heavens
- Geometer who wrote *Conics*
- Iranian cliff inscription that cracked cuneiform
- Name for the base‑60 numeral system
- Stone whose trilingual text unlocked hieroglyphics
- Branch of math born to parameterize celestial models
- Amphibian hieroglyph meaning 100 000
- First Greek credited with measuring a pyramid’s height via similar triangles
- Collective name for circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola
- Mathematician who devised the method of exhaustion
- Writing material of ancient scrolls
- Author of *The Elements*
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- Government‑funded research institution of the Ptolemies
- Mediterranean city that hosted history’s most famous library
- Number equal to the sum of its proper divisors, e.g., 28
- Conic whose standard Cartesian equation is y = x²
- Kind of integer triple like (3, 4, 5)
- Thirteen‑book treatise beginning with definitions and axioms
- Librarian who calculated Earth’s circumference using shadows
- Ancient “guess‑and‑adjust” equation method
- Digit absent from that system
- Monument whose volume puzzled Egyptian scribes
- Philosopher famous for paradoxes of motion
- Athenian who proved there are exactly five regular solids
- Ornate pictorial Egyptian script
- Mesopotamian city ruled by Hammurapi
- Surname of the philanthropist whose tablet 322 lists triples
- Celebrated woman scholar of Alexandria
- Scottish antiquarian linked to an Egyptian math papyrus
- Euclid proved there are infinitely many of these
- Archimedes’ treatise revealing his discovery techniques
40 Clues: Author of *The Elements* • Geometer who wrote *Conics* • Digit absent from that system • Wedge‑shaped Mesopotamian script • Ornate pictorial Egyptian script • Thinker who codified the syllogism • Name for the base‑60 numeral system • Writing material of ancient scrolls • Mesopotamian city ruled by Hammurapi • Amphibian hieroglyph meaning 100 000 • ...
Elements of Design, Principles of Design 2024-09-17
Across
- A size relationship between components of a design.
- How light or dark a color appears; adding black or white changes a color’s brightness.
- Circles, squares, rectangles, triangles.
- A creative way of adding alternate material to create a sense of texture in the brain.
- When all components of a design look as if they belong together.
- Creating the visual effect of existing textures, such as sandpaper, tree bark, broken glass, etc.
- A design technique that uses lines and draws the viewer’s eye toward a specific place of emphasis or makes connections between two objects.
- The pattern that the human eye travels when they read or scan a design—eft to right, top to bottom.
- the area within, around, above or below an object or objects.
- When shapes become three dimensional.
- The amount of hue used in a particular color.
- A combination of geometric and organic shapes.
- The purposeful selection of colors for use in design.
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- Combination of dots, lines, and colors used create the illusion of a surface appearance.
- bringing attention to images and text with margins, borders, and other visual elements.
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel work well together when used in a design.
- Creating the feeling of movement in a design.
- The name given to a color.
- The absence of text or graphics in a design;
- Hierarchy: The arrangement of graphic elements in a design in order of importance of each element.
- The amount of separation between the darkest areas of a photo and the brightest areas
- Give direction to a design.
- A color scheme based on shades (add black) and tints (add white) of a single color.
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel. Red, Orange, Yellow (Warm), Blue, Violet, Green (Cool)
- Center of interest in a design.
- The form of a two-dimensional object.
- How design elements are arranged either horizontally or vertically on the canvas.
27 Clues: The name given to a color. • Give direction to a design. • Center of interest in a design. • When shapes become three dimensional. • The form of a two-dimensional object. • Circles, squares, rectangles, triangles. • The absence of text or graphics in a design; • Creating the feeling of movement in a design. • The amount of hue used in a particular color. • ...
lets test yo mine ? pre algebra 2013-05-09
Across
- money earned on a bank account or money paid toward a bank loan
- are equations that describe a relationship among certain quantities
- a four sided polygon
- a ratio that compares a number to 100
- can be measured by the number of cubic units needed to fill a space
- polygons with three sides and three angles
- opposite sides equal in length ; opposite sides parallel
- to express fractions as percent and to solve percent problems
- the measure of the surface enclosed by a geometric figure
- to raise a power to a power multiply the exponents
- is an equation of a form
- the number of times a base is used as a factor
- a graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data
- starting amount of money
- one of two equal factors of a number
- money a salesperson earns based on sales
- numbers that are expressed using Exponents are called
- closed figures formed by three or more lines segment called sides vertex
Down
- exponent that are used to express a number less then one
- ordered pairs are graphed on
- a comparison of two quantities by division
- to multiply powers that have the same base, add their exponents. The base will remain the same
- the two number lines intersect at the point where each line is zero
- a symbol that indicates a positive or a nonnegative square root
- a ration of two quantities with different units
- to divide powers that have the same base, subtract their exponents. The base will remain the same
- the relationship between the number of touchdowns and the number of points can be expressed by
- acts as a grouping symbol in the order of operation
- is a product of the numerator of one fraction and the denominator of another fraction
- an equation stagnating that two ratios are equivalent
- the four divided number lines on a graph
31 Clues: a four sided polygon • is an equation of a form • starting amount of money • ordered pairs are graphed on • one of two equal factors of a number • a ratio that compares a number to 100 • the four divided number lines on a graph • money a salesperson earns based on sales • a comparison of two quantities by division • polygons with three sides and three angles • ...
Algebra Final 2013-05-22
Across
- a long narrow mark or band
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- A set of ordered pairs
- Straight up and down
- The part left over after long division
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- A polygon with seven sides
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- The mathematics of working with variables
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- The top part of a fraction
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A polygon with six sides.
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
25 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • A polygon with seven sides • a long narrow mark or band • The top part of a fraction • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect • ...
Algebra Final 2013-05-22
Across
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- a long narrow mark or band
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- The mathematics of working with variables
- The top part of a fraction
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- A set of ordered pairs
- A polygon with seven sides
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- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- The part left over after long division
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- A polygon with six sides.
- Straight up and down
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
25 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • a long narrow mark or band • The top part of a fraction • A polygon with seven sides • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
5th Grade Vocaulary Review October 2013-10-11
Across
- large homes built by the Plains people,they were round huts built over a deep hole with walls made of earth
- a building with three or more sides shaped like triangles that slant toward a point at the top
- thick sheets of ice
- the practice of holding people against their will and taking away their freedom
- do only one kind of job
- an area in which people with similar cultures live
- having much more of something than you need
- an object someone made a long long time ago
- highly valued by the Iroquios these were polished seashells that were hung on strings or woven into belts, given as gifts or used as an invitation to peaceful talks
- a graph that shows two kinds of information about the climate of a place, the average temperature and average precipitation
- temporary homes the Plains Indians set up while on a hunt
- a group of families bound together under a single leadership
- a culture with organized systems of government, religion, and learning
- to move from one area to another
- a group of lands and peoples ruled by one leader
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- Iroquois built these for shelter,wood frames,bark walls 150 feet long and housed up to 12 families
- lands set aside by the government for Native Americans
- a long period without rain
- a high, flat landform that rises steeply from the lamd around it
- an organization that people form which unites them fro a particular purpoise
- scientists who study artifacts and draw conclusions
- gathering of American Indians with traditional dancing and games
- payment demanded by rulers from the people they rule
- apossible explanation
- used by Native Americans to transport buffalo meat and other goods it was made with two poles and a buffalo hide stretched between them
- an activity done for a special purpose of event, such as a birth, wedding, or death
26 Clues: thick sheets of ice • apossible explanation • do only one kind of job • a long period without rain • to move from one area to another • having much more of something than you need • an object someone made a long long time ago • a group of lands and peoples ruled by one leader • an area in which people with similar cultures live • ...
Forces Review 2014-11-03
Across
- This bridge is built with triangles made of steel bars
- this simple machine has at least one slanting side and ends in a sharp edge
- a twisting or turning force
- a force that squeezes or squashes a structure
- a beam that projects outward and is supported at only one end by a downward force
- this simple machine is used when we want to raise a flag to the top of a pole.
- the kind of force that can be stretched or squashed and then spring back to shape
- the mass a liquid or gas is replaced by an object or material
- a structure built against a wall to strengthen it
- this bridge has a horizontal beam supported by two piers
- the natural attraction force of objects to one another due to mass
- a curved structure that spans a space
- this simple machine consists of a stuck and a fulcrum
- the force of a fluid on an object
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- a force that stretches a structure
- this simple machine is made of two simple machines combined together (an inclined plane is wrapped around a wedge)
- This type of force is not part of a structure
- the amount of matter in an object
- this simple machine can be used as a ramp to help people load or unload products.
- the resistance to movement of objects that are sliding against each other
- This type of force is part of a structure
- the upward pushing force of a liquid or a gas when an object is put into the liquid or gas
- this simple machine consists of a rod secured to a wheel.
- property of matter exerting a magnetic force
- This type of bridge is best for crossing large spans
- builders add a diagonal support piece to make a rectangular shape stronger
- is a force that makes a straight material curved
27 Clues: a twisting or turning force • the amount of matter in an object • the force of a fluid on an object • a force that stretches a structure • a curved structure that spans a space • This type of force is part of a structure • property of matter exerting a magnetic force • This type of force is not part of a structure • a force that squeezes or squashes a structure • ...
Math Project 1 2015-02-14
Across
- the common length of two sides
- an image that rotates around the axis
- if two sides and an angle between them in a triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts in another triangle
- a pair of elements
- the figure before we do anything to it
- formula for finding the midpoint
- angle corresponding with an interior angle
- an image on the plane that changes its appearance
- two angles and a side between them in one triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts in another triangle
- point or place where something begins
- having all its sides the same length
- an image on the plane that changes its appearance
- sum of all angles
- side corresponding with an interior side
- stretching or enlarging an image
- similar in character and form
- the angle between adjacent sides of a linear figure
- figures that are the same shape but doesn"t have to be the same size
- joins the midpoint of two sides
- four sections of a coordinate plane
- something with the same size and shape
- if each side of one triangle is congruent to be corresponding side of another triangle
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- the second coordinate in an ordered pair
- the horizontal axis
- the first coordinate in an ordered pair
- a part of a comparative to a whole
- used to find the distance
- reflection over parellel lines
- a transformation that does not change the size or shape
- the vertical axis
- a geometric transformation that changes the orientation of a figure
- the ratio used to enlarge or reduce similar figures
- angle made by two lines within a common vertex
- used at the near to end of two sides
- the image after we do something to it
- two ides of equal length
- a way to prove triangles congruent
37 Clues: the vertical axis • sum of all angles • a pair of elements • the horizontal axis • two ides of equal length • used to find the distance • similar in character and form • the common length of two sides • reflection over parellel lines • joins the midpoint of two sides • formula for finding the midpoint • stretching or enlarging an image • a part of a comparative to a whole • ...
Formal analysis 2016-03-17
Across
- the main object or person(s) in a photograph.
- an image that emphasizes formal elements (line, shape, etc) rather than specific, recognizable objects.
- strong visual differences between light and dark, varying textures, sizes, etc.
- (2 words) confronting a scene in a straight-forward manner, without using unusual angles or distortion.
- an image which shows recognizable objects.
- (2 words) simple rectilinear or curvilinear shapes found in geometry, such as circles, squares, triangles, etc.
- the part of a scene or picture that is or seems to be toward the back.
- the arrangement or structure of the formal elements that make up an image.
- an image that portrays the natural environment.
- a unifying or dominant idea in one work of art or in a collection of works.
- what the photographer has placed within the boundaries of the photograph.
- the vantage point from which the photograph was taken; generally used when discussing a photograph taken from an unusual or exaggerated vantage point.
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- (2 words) photographs whose main purpose is to record a place, person(s) or event.
- (2 words) shapes based on natural objects such as trees, mountains, leaves, etc.
- the outline of an object or shape.
- (2 words) the objects(s) which appears most prominently and/or most clearly focused in a photograph.
- (2 words) the place from which a photographer takes a photograph.
- concerned with communicating emotion.
- a point of view free from personal bias, which attempts to consider all available information with equal regard and fairness.
- the subject, topic or information captured in a photograph.
- the distribution of visual elements in a photograph. If it is symmetrical, it distributes visual elements evenly in an image. Asymmetrical is found when visual elements are not evenly distributed in an image.
- actual physical surroundings or scenery whether real or artificial.
22 Clues: the outline of an object or shape. • concerned with communicating emotion. • an image which shows recognizable objects. • the main object or person(s) in a photograph. • an image that portrays the natural environment. • the subject, topic or information captured in a photograph. • (2 words) the place from which a photographer takes a photograph. • ...
Formal analysis 2016-03-17
Across
- the main object or person(s) in a photograph.
- an image that emphasizes formal elements (line, shape, etc) rather than specific, recognizable objects.
- strong visual differences between light and dark, varying textures, sizes, etc.
- (2 words) confronting a scene in a straight-forward manner, without using unusual angles or distortion.
- an image which shows recognizable objects.
- (2 words) simple rectilinear or curvilinear shapes found in geometry, such as circles, squares, triangles, etc.
- the part of a scene or picture that is or seems to be toward the back.
- the arrangement or structure of the formal elements that make up an image.
- an image that portrays the natural environment.
- a unifying or dominant idea in one work of art or in a collection of works.
- what the photographer has placed within the boundaries of the photograph.
- the vantage point from which the photograph was taken; generally used when discussing a photograph taken from an unusual or exaggerated vantage point.
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- (2 words) photographs whose main purpose is to record a place, person(s) or event.
- (2 words) shapes based on natural objects such as trees, mountains, leaves, etc.
- the outline of an object or shape.
- (2 words) the objects(s) which appears most prominently and/or most clearly focused in a photograph.
- (2 words) the place from which a photographer takes a photograph.
- concerned with communicating emotion.
- a point of view free from personal bias, which attempts to consider all available information with equal regard and fairness.
- the subject, topic or information captured in a photograph.
- the distribution of visual elements in a photograph. If it is symmetrical, it distributes visual elements evenly in an image. Asymmetrical is found when visual elements are not evenly distributed in an image.
- actual physical surroundings or scenery whether real or artificial.
22 Clues: the outline of an object or shape. • concerned with communicating emotion. • an image which shows recognizable objects. • the main object or person(s) in a photograph. • an image that portrays the natural environment. • the subject, topic or information captured in a photograph. • (2 words) the place from which a photographer takes a photograph. • ...
mohamed.youmi 2021-01-10
Across
- to own, hold or possess something
- people in general, living together in communities
- having a lot of physical power so that you can lift heavy weights, do hard physical work, etc.
- unhappy or showing unhappiness
- a person who is owned by another person and is forced to work for them
- that has a low temperature.
- a word that describes a person or thing, for example big, red and clever in a big house
- linking verb used when you are naming people or things, describing them or giving more information about them
- historical/romantic/crime
- The waling dead series
- like enjoy
- used before adjectives or adverbs to emphasize how pleasant something is
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- to have your home in a particular place
- the destruction of the world
- a large notice, often with a picture on it, that is put in a public place to advertise something
- having a lower than usual temperature
- to see or notice somebody
- having strong feelings about something that you dislike very much or about an unfair situation
- age one of the long periods of time, thousands of years ago, when much of the earth’s surface was covered in ice
- water that has frozen and become solid
- at a fairly high temperature in a way that is pleasant, rather than being hot or cold
- of liberty a statue at the entrance of New York harbour, which represents a female figure carrying a book of laws in one hand and a torch in the other and is a symbol of welcome to people coming to live in the US
- used to refer to actions that you do not mention by name or do not know about
- to start doing something; to do the first part of something
- Squares, circles and triangles are types of..
- what a hero possesses
26 Clues: like enjoy • what a hero possesses • The waling dead series • to see or notice somebody • historical/romantic/crime • that has a low temperature. • the destruction of the world • unhappy or showing unhappiness • to own, hold or possess something • having a lower than usual temperature • water that has frozen and become solid • to have your home in a particular place • ...
Geometry 2022-05-17
Across
- c=a^2+b^2-2ab cos(C)
- A chord of a circle is a straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on a circular arc.
- An arrangement of objects where the order in which the objects are selected does not matter.
- The amount of outcomes in an experiment.
- The central angle of an arc is the angle at the center of the circle between the two radii subtended by the arc. Part of the circumference.
- Angles on opposite sides of a transversal that are in the interior of the two lines.
- An inscribed angle in a circle is formed by two chords that have a common endpoint on the circle. This common endpoint is the vertex of the angle.
- Special segment that forms a 30 60 90 when dropped from an equilateral triangle
- An angle formed by two radii of a circle.Vertex of the angle has to be the center.
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- A straight line segment from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- The circumference of a circle is the perimeter of the circle. It is the total length of the boundary of the circle.
- Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent.
- A four-sided polygon, having four edges and four corners.
- A shape in which all sides are equal and opposite sides are parallel.
- When there are multiple points all in a straight line on the same line.
- A plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.
- A shape in which the opposite sides are parallel and equal.
- A preimage turning around a fixed point
- An arrangement of objects in a particular way or order.
- An infinitely thin object on the coordinate plane that is perfectly straight that extends infinitely in both directions.
20 Clues: c=a^2+b^2-2ab cos(C) • A preimage turning around a fixed point • The amount of outcomes in an experiment. • An arrangement of objects in a particular way or order. • Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent. • A four-sided polygon, having four edges and four corners. • A shape in which the opposite sides are parallel and equal. • ...
Surrealism 2021-04-05
Across
- the area or scenery behind the main object
- the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- overing something partly by going over its edge or covering part of the same space
- the size of something in comparison to what is average
- the particular style that an artist has of putting paint onto the painting with a brush so it looks smooth when finished
- a story
- the things in a picture that seem nearest to you
- using only one color
- two contrasting objects, images, or ideas, you place together
- constructed language whose primary purpose is to satisfy its maker's creative impulses and evoke an emotional response
- an expanse of a surface area
- to represent something as being larger, better or worse than it really is
- representation accurate or true to life
- a portrait of an artist produced or created by that artist
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- comparison of similar objects to set off their dissimilar qualities
- a false idea
- the arrangement of elements in an artwork
- a person who makes detailed technical plans or drawings
- irregular/ seem flowing and unpredictable
- a landscape or scene with the strangeness or mystery characteristic of dreams
- used to describe an object, found by an artist
- a thing that represents or stands for something else
- split or broken
- a simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something; a schematic representation
- pulled or twisted out of shape/contorted
- a work of art made by grouping found or unrelated objects
- shapes such as triangles, squares, circles and pentagons
- release the creative potential of the unconscious mind/irrational juxtaposition of images
- a particular way in which a thing exists or appears;
- a combination or collection of various things
30 Clues: a story • a false idea • split or broken • using only one color • an expanse of a surface area • representation accurate or true to life • pulled or twisted out of shape/contorted • the arrangement of elements in an artwork • irregular/ seem flowing and unpredictable • the area or scenery behind the main object • a combination or collection of various things • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2021-02-01
Across
- the point where all of the angle bisectors meet in the triangle
- the perpendicular drawn from the vertex of the triangle to the opposite side. Also, known as the height of the triangle
- a circle inscribed in a triangle or other figure so as to touch (but not cross) each side.
- are lines passing through the midpoint of each side which are perpendicular to the given side.
- Two figures that have the same shape are said to be similar
- lines passing through the midpoint of each side which are perpendicular to the given side.
- the distances between that point and each object in the set are equal
- either of the angles of a triangle that have one side in common with the base.
- A line, segment, or ray that passes through a midpoint of another segment
- an angle inside a polygon at a vertex of the polygon.
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- the common intersection of the three altitudes of a triangle or their extensions or of the several altitudes of a polyhedron provided these latter exist and meet in a point.
- the point where the three medians of the triangle meet
- are when two triangles with two pairs of equal corresponding angles are similar.
- a segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- A line that splits an angle into two equal angles.
- the point at which the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle intersect and which is equidistant from the three vertices.
- a line segment drawn from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side of the vertex
- When quantities have the same relative size. In other words they have the same ratio.
- sides are equal in length, and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.
- the same shape and size, or if one has the same shape and size as the mirror image of the other.
20 Clues: A line that splits an angle into two equal angles. • an angle inside a polygon at a vertex of the polygon. • the point where the three medians of the triangle meet • Two figures that have the same shape are said to be similar • the point where all of the angle bisectors meet in the triangle • a segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle • ...
easy math 2023-12-11
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- / Part of a whole where the numerator is divided by the denominator
- / a diagram that represents numbers as points on a plane.
- / a line that shows all numbers placed in their correct positions.
- / an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.
- / equation of a line y = mx + b
- / the vertical value in an ordered pair (x,y) that shows the distance of the point along the y-axis.the vertical value in an ordered pair (x,y) that shows the distance of the point along the y-axis.
- / two numbers written in a certain order surrounded by parentheses, usually (1st number, 2nd number). For example, the position of a point on the coordinate plane is written (x, y). X is the horizontal value, and y is the vertical value.
- / Change in Y over the change in X or Rise over Run
- / Ratio with a denominator of 1
- / Ratio that represents a relationship between a model and the actual figure
- / Measure of a line’s movement away from the x-axis
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- / Ratio between two variables with equivalent ratios
- / an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.
- / all three sides and angles are equal
- / Triangles that have the same shape but different sizes.
- / A grid formed by 2 lines, the y-axis and the x-axis, that cross the orgin
- / the vertical axis of a coordinate system, along which the y-coordinates are measured.
- / an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.
- / Comparison between two quantities with the same unit
- / the point (0,0) on the coordinate plane, where the x and y-axes cross.
20 Clues: / equation of a line y = mx + b • / all three sides and angles are equal • / Ratio between two variables with equivalent ratios • / Ratio with a denominator of 1 • / Triangles that have the same shape but different sizes. • / Change in Y over the change in X or Rise over Run • ...
mathwordsearch 2023-12-19
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- / Part of a whole where the numerator is divided by the denominator
- / a diagram that represents numbers as points on a plane.
- / a line that shows all numbers placed in their correct positions.
- / an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.
- / equation of a line y = mx + b
- / the vertical value in an ordered pair (x,y) that shows the distance of the point along the y-axis.the vertical value in an ordered pair (x,y) that shows the distance of the point along the y-axis.
- / two numbers written in a certain order surrounded by parentheses, usually (1st number, 2nd number). For example, the position of a point on the coordinate plane is written (x, y). X is the horizontal value, and y is the vertical value.
- / Change in Y over the change in X or Rise over Run
- / Ratio with a denominator of 1
- / Ratio that represents a relationship between a model and the actual figure
- / Measure of a line’s movement away from the x-axis
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- / Ratio between two variables with equivalent ratios
- / an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.
- / all three sides and angles are equal
- / Triangles that have the same shape but different sizes.
- / A grid formed by 2 lines, the y-axis and the x-axis, that cross the orgin
- / the vertical axis of a coordinate system, along which the y-coordinates are measured.
- / an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.
- / Comparison between two quantities with the same unit
- / the point (0,0) on the coordinate plane, where the x and y-axes cross.
20 Clues: / equation of a line y = mx + b • / all three sides and angles are equal • / Ratio between two variables with equivalent ratios • / Ratio with a denominator of 1 • / Triangles that have the same shape but different sizes. • / Change in Y over the change in X or Rise over Run • ...
Gabriel D 6eme4 2019-05-09
Across
- résultat de la multiplication de deux nombres
- quadrilatère qui a 4 cotés égaux
- mesure d'angle
- point situé à égale distance de tous les points du cercle
- un centième de mètre
- angle formé par deux droites perpendiculaires
- tringle qui a deux cotés de même longueur
- angle de 180 degré
- éléments dans une multiplication
- résultat de l'addition
- nombre divisible par deux
- longueur entre le centre et un point sur le cercle
- triangles qui a trois cotés égaux
- solide dont les faces sont des polygones
- demi droite qui passe par le sommet d'un angle et le sépare en deux angles égaux
- éléments dans une addition
- droite perpendiculaire à un segment et qui passe par son milieu
- mesure de l'espace intérieur d'un solide
- deux droites qui ont au moins un point en commun
- portion du plan délimité par deux demi-droites de même origine
- unité de volume
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- surface intérieure d'une figure plane
- segment qui relie deux points du cercle et qui passe par le centre de ce cercle
- quadrilatère qui a 4 angles droits
- outil qui sert à mesurer un angle
- composé d'au moins un chiffre
- segment qui relie deux cotés opposés d'un quadrilatère
- division d'entiers donnant un quotient entier et si besoin un reste entier
- quadrilatère dont les cotés opposés sont parallèles deux à deux
- deux droites qui ne se croisent jamais
- outil qui sert à tracer un cercle
- longueur d'une figure plane
- angle compris entre 90 et 180 degré
- nombre non divisible par deux
- quadrilatère qui a 4 angles droits et 4 cotés de même longueur
- grand mathématicien
- ensemble des points situés à une distance du centre inférieure ou égale au rayon
- polygone à trois cotés
- personne qui a inventé la division euclidienne
- angle compris entre 0 et 90 degré
- coté d'un solide
41 Clues: mesure d'angle • unité de volume • coté d'un solide • angle de 180 degré • grand mathématicien • un centième de mètre • résultat de l'addition • polygone à trois cotés • nombre divisible par deux • éléments dans une addition • longueur d'une figure plane • composé d'au moins un chiffre • nombre non divisible par deux • quadrilatère qui a 4 cotés égaux • éléments dans une multiplication • ...
Final Lesson Maths Crossword! 2020-05-15
Across
- A dead parrot? Or any 2D closed shape with straight sides?
- If all Dogs are Mammals, then the set of Dogs, must be a ………… of the set of Mammals.
- What kind of sequence is 4, 7, 10, 13, 16?
- Greek mathematician who liked right-angled triangles.
- A number that cannot be written as a fraction, such as pi.
- Top of a fraction?
- British father of differentiation who liked gravity.
- 1 over x
- Any 3D shape with the same cross-section throughout its length.
- The square root of a number that is not a perfect square, e.g. square root of 3.
- An angle which is more than 180 degrees, but less than 360.
- An unfair dice is ……………………
- A 2D shapes with 9 sides.
- A whole number, not a decimal.
- 2 lines that meet at 90 degrees.
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- Mass divided by Volume.
- If 2 shapes are exactly the same size with the same angles, we say they are …………
- A combination of 2 or more functions is a …………………….. function.
- Looks like a bar chart, but shows Frequency Density up the vertical axis.
- The shape of a quadratic curve.
- Italian mathematician who found the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8…
- 3D shape with 3 faces, 2 edges and 0 vertices.
- A line that connects 2 points on the circumference of a circle, but not a diameter.
- 3D circle?
- The Upper Quartile value minus the Lower Quartile value, gives you the Interquartile ………
- German boy who added up all the numbers from 1 to 100.
- What kind of interest do banks pay on savings accounts?
- What do you use to measure angles?
- In the term 34x, what is the name of the value 34?
- Where do you start measuring a bearing from?
30 Clues: 1 over x • 3D circle? • Top of a fraction? • Mass divided by Volume. • A 2D shapes with 9 sides. • An unfair dice is …………………… • A whole number, not a decimal. • The shape of a quadratic curve. • 2 lines that meet at 90 degrees. • What do you use to measure angles? • What kind of sequence is 4, 7, 10, 13, 16? • Where do you start measuring a bearing from? • ...
Elements & Principles of Art 2020-09-11
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- Relationships in size between objects or between parts of a single object.Can be distorted or exaggerated to create visual effects.
- Type of balance that you have the same on both sides.
- Type of space in which refers to the area inside the object.
- Element that deals with lightness and darkness.
- Element derived from the reflection of light. It has 3 properties: Hue, Value and Intensity.
- Type of space in which refers to things in the front.
- By adjusting this you are able to create a value scale with the pencil.
- Repeating elements to create a sense of movement to the eye.
- Types of shapes, such as circle, squares, triangles, etc.
- Another name for contrast.
- Achieved when all parts or elements relate to each other as a whole.
- The way the art elements are organized to produce certain effects.
- Combining or arranging elements in an equal and visually pleasing way.
- An element of art that is two-dimensional and encloses a space. It has length and width ONLY.
- Refers to how bright or dull a color is.
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- Using different or dissimilar elements in a composition to keep it from becoming boring.
- Stressing one element to direct the eye to an important area of a composition.
- An example of Form.
- Creating an illusion of action or physical change in position.
- Type of space in which refers to the area surrounding an object in the artwork.
- Type of balance that is not the same on both sides.
- Shapes derived from nature, free form and asymmetrical.
- Another name for Rhythm.
- A colors name.
- Element referring to how things feel or appear to feel.
- Type of balance that begins in the center.
- It is 3d and has length, width and depth.
- A continuous mark made on the surface with a pointed moving tool.
- Refers to the area around, above, below or within an object.
29 Clues: A colors name. • An example of Form. • Another name for Rhythm. • Another name for contrast. • Refers to how bright or dull a color is. • It is 3d and has length, width and depth. • Type of balance that begins in the center. • Element that deals with lightness and darkness. • Type of balance that is not the same on both sides. • ...
Geometry cross vocab 2024-05-10
Across
- used to make circles
- 3 congruent sides of a triangle
- 2pir or pid
- 4 sides but two of the sides are parallel
- two congruent sides and a angle (for a triangle)
- half of a diameter
- circle base and comes to a point
- pir^2
- one base with triangle sides
- the length around a shape
- opposite and hypothenuse
- 3 sides and 3 angles
- opposite from the right angle of a triangle
- 3.14
- two congruent angles and a side (for a triangle)
- x+y=z
- two angles that make 90 degrees
- is used to measure one foot and inches and centimeters
- y=mx+b
- has four sides
- two angles that make 180 degrees
- corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent
- 2 pairs of parallel sides and no right angles
- pringles can
- used to find the missing side of a right triangle
- double the radius
- two congruent bases and is 3d
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- two congruent sides of a
- ratios
- 6 sides all congruent and right angles
- an angle that measures 90 degrees
- used to find the degree of an angle
- adjacent and hypothenuse
- the amount of space occupied by any three-dimensional solid
- half of a sphere
- opposite and adjacent
- 2 pairs of parallel sides with 4 right angles
- two lines that make right angles
- where you plot points on
- ~
- two lines that intersect
- a point that divides a line into two equal parts
- a line that bisects a angle into two equal angles
- 4 equal sides and 4 right angles
- up and down axis
- area of a 3d
- 3d circle
- no sides but is a shape
- side to side axis
- given, alternate interior, reflexive property, ect.
- a curve on a circle
51 Clues: ~ • 3.14 • pir^2 • x+y=z • ratios • y=mx+b • 3d circle • 2pir or pid • area of a 3d • pringles can • has four sides • half of a sphere • up and down axis • side to side axis • double the radius • half of a diameter • a curve on a circle • used to make circles • 3 sides and 3 angles • opposite and adjacent • no sides but is a shape • two congruent sides of a • adjacent and hypothenuse • where you plot points on • ...
Mathematics Crossword 2024-03-11
Across
- - If one angle of a parallelogram is a right angle
- - A number that is 1 divided by that number
- - The total number of digits or sometimes, the combination of digits and letters
- - One of its sides
- - It is a quadrilateral with exactly 1 pair of opposite parallel sides
- - The measurement or extent of something from end to end
- - It is a mathematical comparison between two numbers
- - Exactly the same amount or value
- - stands for “side, side, side” and means that we have two triangles with all three sides equal.
- - To have the same shape and size
- - A line that connects two vertices of a polygon
- - Two dimension shape with four sides, four vertices, and four angles
- - A part of aline or curve between two points
- - Quadrilateral with exactly 2 pairs of congruent consecutive sides
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- - Two lines are said to be parallel if they lie in the same place
- - Is used to compare two or more quantities
- - Quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- - The number of unit squares that cover the surface of a closed figure
- - The measurement of the distance of an object from the base to the top
- SEGMENT - Part of a straight line that is bounded by two distinct end points
- TRAPEZOID - It is a segment whos endpoints are the midpoints of the legs
- - Quadrilateral with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides
- - Quadrilateral with four congruent sides
- SIDES - Sides that are in the same position in two different shapes or polygons
- - A combination of two rays with commonly endpoints
- SIDES - Two sides of shape that are always the same distance apart
- - A constant in math is a value that doesn't change.
- - A line connecting the midpoints between two sides of a traingle
- ANGLES - When any two straight lines intersecr each other, there are different pairs of angles
- - The ratio of the amount that Y increases as X increases some amount
30 Clues: - One of its sides • - To have the same shape and size • - Exactly the same amount or value • - Quadrilateral with four congruent sides • - Is used to compare two or more quantities • - A number that is 1 divided by that number • - A part of aline or curve between two points • - Quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides • ...
Structural Engineering Key Terms 2024-10-02
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- This is the type of load on a structure by the objects that it supports, such as people, furniture, vehicles, etc.
- The point at which the stress in a material exceeds its ability to behave elastically and will not recover to its original form.
- This is the measure of how much a material deforms under stress and is typically shown with a material stretching.
- This is the basic unit of force.
- This is the measure of internal force within a body, defined as the amount of force per unit area.
- An influence that causes a body to change its speed, direction or shape.
- A structural member that is typically horizontal and is designed to resist bending.
- An axial force in the "pushing" or "squashing" sense, opposite of tension.
- This is the effect (and type of force) caused by a pair of opposing parallel forces.
- This is the point of support for a beam.
- A force causing twisting of an object.
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- The change in shape resulting from the application of a force or load, and is typically done using the bending of beams.
- The force on a structure resulting from the weight of the structure itself.
- A vertical member designed to resist a direct compression, such as the weight of an object.
- The part of a structure that transfer the forces of the object into the ground.
- A system of components devised to support loads and/or resist forces.
- The state in which a building or structure can operate properly.
- This is the ability of a structure to maintain its shape or position with variations in applied load.
- A structure composed of straight members connected in triangles, requiring no bending resistance.
- The distance between the centers of supports for a beam or truss.
20 Clues: This is the basic unit of force. • A force causing twisting of an object. • This is the point of support for a beam. • The state in which a building or structure can operate properly. • The distance between the centers of supports for a beam or truss. • A system of components devised to support loads and/or resist forces. • ...
Vocabulary Builder 2024-10-03
Across
- the sum of two angles equals 180
- the sum of two angles equals 90
- terms not defined by other terms
- starts at an endpoint and continues in one direction
- polygons with congruent sides and angles
- divides a figure into two equal parts
- straight path that continues in two directions
- a polygon that isn't closed or formed by lines
- closed figure with 3 or more sides
- the point that bisects a segment
- angles 180 degrees exactly
- divides an angle into two congruent angles
- angles >180 and <360 degrees
- a postulate stating the sum of two angles is equal to the entire angle
- theorem, used to find lengths of right triangles
- two dimensional figure
- points and lines in the same plane
- part of a line with two endpoints
- angles 90 degrees exactly
- the absolute value of two points on a number line
- angles with a common vertex and ray
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- rays that share an endpoint and goes in different directions
- at the end of segments and starting of rays
- outside distance around an entire figure
- represents the number of sides of a figure
- common endpoint of an angle
- names a location
- another work for square root
- a postulate stating the total area equals the sum of individual shapes
- formula used to find the center point of a line
- points in the same line
- having the same size and shape
- tool used for constructing and measuring angles
- computes calculations quickly
- statements accepted as true
- a postulate stating the sum of two segment parts equals to the entire segment
- a formula to find the length of points on a coordinate plane
- two rays with a common endpoint
- tool used for constructing lines, segments, angles, arcs...
- surface contained within a figure
- angles >0 and <90 degrees
- angles >90 and <180 degrees
42 Clues: names a location • two dimensional figure • points in the same line • angles >0 and <90 degrees • angles 90 degrees exactly • angles 180 degrees exactly • common endpoint of an angle • statements accepted as true • angles >90 and <180 degrees • another work for square root • angles >180 and <360 degrees • computes calculations quickly • having the same size and shape • ...
Building Vocabulary Understanding 2024-10-03
Across
- formula used to find side lengths of right triangles
- 180 degree angles
- statements accepted as true
- having the same size and shape
- the sum of two angles is 90
- two dimensional figure, flat surface
- postulate stating the sum of two angles equals the entire angle
- formula used to find the center point of a line
- represents the number of sides of a figure
- tools used for constructing and measuring angles
- part of a line with two endpoints
- formula used to find the length between two points in the coordinate plane
- two sum of two angles is 180
- polygons with congruent sides and angles
- divides a figure into two equal parts
- outside distance around an entire figure
- starts at an endpoint and continues in one direction
- rays that share an endpoint and continues in different directions
- computes calculations quickly
- surface contained within a figure
- at the end of segments and beginning of rays
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- angles >90 and <180 degrees
- terms not defined by other terms
- two angles with a common vertex and ray
- the point that bisects a segment
- polygons that aren't closed or formed by lines
- divides an angle into two congruent angles
- postulate stating the total area equals the sum of the areas of individual shapes
- points in the same line
- names a location
- angles >0 and <90 degrees
- the square root symbol
- tool used for constructing lines, segments, arcs, angles, etc.
- 90 degree angles
- two rays with a common endpoint
- straight path that continues in two directions
- angles >180 and <360 degrees
- postulate stating the sum of two segments parts is equal to the entire segment
- common endpoint of an angle
- points and lines in the same plane
- the absolute value between two points on a number line
- a closed figured with three or more sides
42 Clues: names a location • 90 degree angles • 180 degree angles • the square root symbol • points in the same line • angles >0 and <90 degrees • angles >90 and <180 degrees • statements accepted as true • the sum of two angles is 90 • common endpoint of an angle • two sum of two angles is 180 • angles >180 and <360 degrees • computes calculations quickly • having the same size and shape • ...
Global Wind Systems 2023-04-28
Across
- Wind ALWAYS blows from ______ pressure to low pressure.
- Narrow bands of fast wind found in the upper troposphere.
- Winds are curved to the _______ in the Southern Hemisphere.
- A narrow region between two air masses of different densities is called a _________.
- In a high pressure system, warm air rises and flows ___________ ____________.
- These type of winds blow over an area of 100 miles or less.
- Air mass characterized by dry and hot weather.
- Warm air _______ because it is less dense.
- Continental air masses form over ______.
- Cold air sinks because it is more ________.
- This is caused by the Earth's rotation and causes moving air to change directions.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Air mass characterized by humid and cold weather.
- Local winds moving from land to the sea are called ______ __________.
- Maritime air masses form over _________.
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- The region separating the Northern and Southern Trade Winds.
- Occurs when two air masses meet and stop moving; boundary between them stalls.
- What type of clouds form at cold fronts?
- On a weather map, a cold front is represented by a solid blue line with _________ pointing in the direction of movement.
- ________ air is more humid.
- Global winds that blow from West to East at latitudes of 30-60 degrees.
- Global winds found near the North and South Poles.
- In a low pressure system, _______ air sinks and flows clockwise.
- Land heats up __________ than water.
- All winds result from the ________ ___________ of the atmosphere.
- Global winds found near the equator.
- Winds are curved to the ________ in the Northern Hemisphere.
- When describing an air mass, the second letter is always __________.
- Local winds moving from sea to the land are called _____ __________.
- On a weather map, a warm front is represented by a solid red line with half _________ pointing in the direction of movement.
30 Clues: ________ air is more humid. • Land heats up __________ than water. • Global winds found near the equator. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • What type of clouds form at cold fronts? • Continental air masses form over ______. • Maritime air masses form over _________. • Warm air _______ because it is less dense. • Cold air sinks because it is more ________. • ...
Geometry Vocab 2025-04-10
Across
- an angle, whose vertex point has a value of 180 degrees
- passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct point
- a point that divides the line segment into two equal halves
- an angle which is greater than 90° and less than 180
- two lines that do not intersect and are not parallel
- studying measure of triangles
- all three sides have the same length, and all three angles are equal
- an angle that is more than zero degrees, but less than 90 degrees
- a triangle in which all three sides are in different lengths, and all three angles are of different measures
- same shape different size
- a set of points obeying a linear relationship
- a flat space extending in all directions
- straight line that is bounded by two distinct endpoints
- any two angles whose measures sum to 180 degrees
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- something that is lying on or passing through the same line
- cutting into two equal parts
- have the same shape and size
- a pair of adjacent, supplementary angles
- that has two sides of equal length and two angles of equal measure
- a single spot on a plane
- an angle of exactly 90 degrees
- which two sides are perpendicular, forming a right angle
- two straight lines joined to a common point making a 90 ∘ angle with each other
- a line with a single endpoint (or point of origin) that extends infinitely in one direction
- triangle with three acute angles
- lines that exist on the same plane and can interact and cross each other
- a figure which is formed by two rays or lines that shares a common endpoint
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- angles opposite each other where two lines cross.
- coplanar infinite straight lines that do not intersect at any point
30 Clues: a single spot on a plane • same shape different size • cutting into two equal parts • have the same shape and size • studying measure of triangles • an angle of exactly 90 degrees • triangle with three acute angles • two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • a pair of adjacent, supplementary angles • a flat space extending in all directions • ...
Elements of Art 2025-06-13
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- The _______ space is filled by the actual objects and subjects in the artwork.
- The artist used the empty _______ around the subject to make it stand out more.
- Red and green are _______ colours because they sit opposite each other on the colour wheel.
- Leaves, clouds, and shells are _______ shapes that come from nature.
- Squares, triangles, and circles are _______ shapes with precise, mathematical edges
- The _______ in this drawing ranges from very light grays to deep blacks.
- A _______ can be straight, curved, or wavy and is made when a point moves across a surface.
- The _______ texture in this smooth painting makes the fur look soft without actually being fuzzy.
- A _______ line runs from left to right, like the horizon where sky meets sea.
- A circle is a round _______ that is flat and has no depth or thickness.
- You can see the _______ of the tree bark by looking at its rough, bumpy surface.
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- A _______ line runs straight up and down, like a flagpole or tall building.
- The _______ texture of this collage can be felt when you touch the rough sandpaper areas.
- A cube is _______ because it has height, width, and depth.
- Yellow, orange, and red are _______ colours that remind us of fire and sunshine.
- This blue seascape is _______ because it uses only different shades of one colour.
- Add more pencil pressure to make the _______ areas even deeper and richer.
- A sculpture has _______ because it is three-dimensional and takes up real space.
- Blue, green, and purple are _______ colours that remind us of ice and water.
- A painting is _______ because it only has height and width, not depth.
- Red is a bright _______ that makes the flower stand out in this garden scene.
- The _______ space is the empty area around and between the main objects in the composition.
- Orange is a _______ colour made by mixing the primary colours red and yellow.
- The dark area cast by the apple shows where the _______ falls opposite the light.
24 Clues: A cube is _______ because it has height, width, and depth. • Leaves, clouds, and shells are _______ shapes that come from nature. • A painting is _______ because it only has height and width, not depth. • A circle is a round _______ that is flat and has no depth or thickness. • The _______ in this drawing ranges from very light grays to deep blacks. • ...
Basic Geometry 2023-05-10
Across
- A flat surface that extends in all directions containing at least three noncollinear points
- a figure formed by two rays
- states that two ratios are equivalent
- An ordered pair of real numbers used to locate a point on the coordinate plane
- A parallelogram with four congruent sides and four right angles
- A statement used to compare non equal answers
- between 90 and 180 degrees with a figure formed by two rays
- A trapeziod with two congruent legs
- A figure formed by three non collinear points connected by segments
- A geometric turn of a figure around a fixed point
- A four sided closed figure with four vertices
- The distance around a circle
- A symbol used to indicate the positive square root
- The ratio found by comparing the measures of corresponding sides of similar triangles
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- The slide of a figure from one position to another
- A triangle with no congruent sides
- An equation that shows how certain quantities are related
- Two or more logic statements joined by and or or
- An angle whose measure is less than 90
- In a plane, a line that intersects two or more lines, each at a different points
- A chord of a circle that contains the center of the circle
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- The x value of the point where a line crosses the x-axis
- A unit of measure used when measuring angles
- Two nonadjacent angles formed by a pair of intersecting lines
- The number of square units in a polygonal region needed to cover its surface
- A rectangular prism in which all of the faces are squares
- A comparison of two numbers by division
- A segment of a circle whose endpoints are on the circle
- A part of a line that has a endpoint and contains all the points of the line without end in one direction
30 Clues: a figure formed by two rays • The distance around a circle • A triangle with no congruent sides • A trapeziod with two congruent legs • states that two ratios are equivalent • An angle whose measure is less than 90 • A comparison of two numbers by division • A unit of measure used when measuring angles • A statement used to compare non equal answers • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary Review 2024-11-12
Across
- A technique to find the distance to a nearby star using angles and triangles.
- A roughly spherical ball of matter that orbits a star.
- A device to measure the altitude of something in the sky.
- A device to measure the spectrum of a star.
- Describes the size of a light wave.
- Telescope that uses a lens to focus light.
- The shape of all orbits.
- Meaning "same time as Earth", referring to a type of satellite.
- How "clear/detailed" your astronomical image is.
- The type of spectrum from a star.
- The location of something in degrees relative to North
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- A device to measure the azimuth of something in the sky.
- A model of the universe where the Earth is at the center.
- Type of rocket that drops fuel tanks as they are empty.
- ______ motion, when planets appear to "go backwards" in the sky.
- An "effect" that causes galaxies to look more red when they move away from us.
- The height in degrees of something above the horizon.
- A unit of measurement that is the distance from the Sun to Earth.
- A ball of hot gas and plasma that produces energy through nuclear fusion.
- A rocky and icy chunk of matter that is sometimes seen in the sky with a characteristic tail.
- Telescope that uses a curved mirror to focus light.
- A model of the universe where the Sun is at the center.
- A network of satellites that helps us navigate on Earth.
- Any naturally-occurring matter that orbits a planet.
- The type of spectrum from a hot gas.
- A light "fingerprint" of an element or star.
- The top part of a rocket (the purpose of the launch!)
- A rocky chunk of matter. Many are found in our solar system.
28 Clues: The shape of all orbits. • The type of spectrum from a star. • Describes the size of a light wave. • The type of spectrum from a hot gas. • Telescope that uses a lens to focus light. • A device to measure the spectrum of a star. • A light "fingerprint" of an element or star. • How "clear/detailed" your astronomical image is. • ...
Unit 1 Foundations of History 2025-10-06
Across
- a written work that contains important information
- the characteristics of an object’s surface that can be identified by feeling or viewing it
- having a form composed of one or a number of simple shapes, such as triangles, squares, or circles
- a question that does not have a simple or direct answer and requires some thought and investigation to answer
- is an expert who studies the past by examining objects
- someone who searches for information on a particular subject
- the position that researchers take about a particular topic, based on the evidence that they have gathered
- a personal leaning or a preference for a particular outlook
- a question that has a concrete answer based on factual information that can be researched and proven; supporting questions will help answer compelling questions
- the laws and regulations that determine how problems can be solved in response to social issues
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- a document or other record of past events created by someone who was not present during the events or the time period in which they occurred
- an important part or characteristic of something
- an object made or used by people in the past
- to make sure or certain
- all of the physical surroundings in a place, including land, water, animals, plants, and climate
- before written history
- an expert who studies and records the past
- information that can be used to prove a statement or support a conclusion
- a close estimate
- a document or other record of past events created by someone who was present during the events or the time period in which they occurred
- an expert who studies and creates maps of Earth’s natural and human-made features
- relating to a ceremony, such as a religious ceremony
- in history, the process of exploring the answers to questions about a certain time and place
23 Clues: a close estimate • before written history • to make sure or certain • an expert who studies and records the past • an object made or used by people in the past • an important part or characteristic of something • a written work that contains important information • relating to a ceremony, such as a religious ceremony • ...
SAT Vocab 2 2025-12-10
Across
- the biker fell down the hill _______
- what I do on my bed as soon as I come home from school
- very redundant, often in politics
- barbie
- Anne Frank + her family
- a person who ignores one of their friends being in the hospital
- this could potentially be confused with maple
- ______, Arizona
- what pop quizzes are not
- to give a legal document a close read
- I _______ the water after not consuming it the entire day
- easily persuaded by outside forces
- a person who has no friends because they have anger issues
- the brain-rot of this generation
- having two-faces in a situation
- something that is commonly failed
- someone after they break a friendship
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- a normal person whenever they are lacking sleep
- related to geometry for the third time!
- not matching up perfectly in shape/size, unlike two triangles of the same measure
- what happens when someone's mom gets them a job
- harry poter yet again!
- active during the hours of dim light
- a lot of people associate this name with a pickle
- slavery got __________
- harry potter
- what teachers force us to do on the first day of school
- related to geometry as well!
- what children have often done to get out of something at least once in their lives
- a person who is able to win an argument by using short arguments
- a child's favorite teddy bear after they've grown up
- TSITP + your stomach
- an ogre's appearance is the opposite of this
- a god we are currently learning about
- a very common car in this area
- _____ the platypus
- orange is the key to this
- a tool that no student should use if they want to learn
- a person writing a 5 page essay for a QW
- TSITP
40 Clues: TSITP • barbie • harry potter • ______, Arizona • _____ the platypus • TSITP + your stomach • harry poter yet again! • slavery got __________ • Anne Frank + her family • what pop quizzes are not • orange is the key to this • related to geometry as well! • a very common car in this area • having two-faces in a situation • the brain-rot of this generation • very redundant, often in politics • ...
Algebra 2/ Trigonometry 2013-06-08
Across
- A method of multiplication that uses a lattice to multiply two numbers
- The product of a rational number multiplied by itself
- Any value that is specified as a function
- A unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius
- Inverse functions of the trigonometric functions
- The plane figure formed by connecting three points not in a straight line by straight line segments; a three-sided polygon
- To make less complex or complicated
- Finding what to multiply to get an expression
- A theorem relating the sides and angles of spherical triangles
- Is a circle with a radius of one
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- Two angles drawn in standard position and have a common terminal side
- The n-th root of a, denoted npa, is a number whose n-th power equals a
- Stating that the ratio of a side of a plane triangle to the sine of the opposite angle is the same for all three sides
- An equation that expresses a trigonometric function of tw
- Involving trigonometric functions which are true for all values of variables for the which every expression in the equation is defined
- The angle of less than 360 degrees that corresponds to an angle of over 360 degrees
- A polynomial equation of the second degree
- Reverses the effect of another operation (add and subtract)
- An expression containing a square root
- A number that can be written as a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit i , which is defined by its property i^2=-1
- A number raised to a fraction power
- Change the sign in the middle of two terms like this
- A polynomial function of the coefficients
- Involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable
24 Clues: Is a circle with a radius of one • A number raised to a fraction power • To make less complex or complicated • An expression containing a square root • Any value that is specified as a function • A polynomial function of the coefficients • A polynomial equation of the second degree • Finding what to multiply to get an expression • ...
lets test yo mine ? pre algebra 2013-05-09
Across
- numbers that are expressed using Exponents are called
- money a salesperson earns based on sales
- an equation stagnating that two ratios are equivalent
- the number of times a base is used as a factor
- a symbol that indicates a positive or a nonnegative square root
- to multiply powers that have the same base, add their exponents. The base will remain the same
- to raise a power to a power multiply the exponents
- a comparison of two quantities by division
- can be measured by the number of cubic units needed to fill a space
- exponent that are used to express a number less then one
- a graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data
- a ration of two quantities with different units
- is an equation of a form
- polygons with three sides and three angles
Down
- starting amount of money
- the four divided number lines on a graph
- is a product of the numerator of one fraction and the denominator of another fraction
- a ratio that compares a number to 100
- ordered pairs are graphed on
- to express fractions as percent and to solve percent problems
- opposite sides equal in length ; opposite sides parallel
- one of two equal factors of a number
- to divide powers that have the same base, subtract their exponents. The base will remain the same
- a four sided polygon
- the relationship between the number of touchdowns and the number of points can be expressed by
- money earned on a bank account or money paid toward a bank loan
- closed figures formed by three or more lines segment called sides vertex
- the measure of the surface enclosed by a geometric figure
- the two number lines intersect at the point where each line is zero
29 Clues: a four sided polygon • starting amount of money • is an equation of a form • ordered pairs are graphed on • one of two equal factors of a number • a ratio that compares a number to 100 • the four divided number lines on a graph • money a salesperson earns based on sales • a comparison of two quantities by division • polygons with three sides and three angles • ...
lets test yo mine ? pre algebra 2013-05-09
Across
- the number of times a base is used as a factor
- a symbol that indicates a positive or a nonnegative square root
- to express fractions as percent and to solve percent problems
- polygons with three sides and three angles
- the relationship between the number of touchdowns and the number of points can be expressed by
- a comparison of two quantities by division
- to multiply powers that have the same base, add their exponents. The base will remain the same
- a four sided polygon
- opposite sides equal in length ; opposite sides parallel
- a graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data
- a ratio that compares a number to 100
- money a salesperson earns based on sales
Down
- can be measured by the number of cubic units needed to fill a space
- exponent that are used to express a number less then one
- starting amount of money
- to divide powers that have the same base, subtract their exponents. The base will remain the same
- a ration of two quantities with different units
- the four divided number lines on a graph
- is a product of the numerator of one fraction and the denominator of another fraction
- is an equation of a form
- money earned on a bank account or money paid toward a bank loan
- closed figures formed by three or more lines segment called sides vertex
- ordered pairs are graphed on
- an equation stagnating that two ratios are equivalent
- to raise a power to a power multiply the exponents
- numbers that are expressed using Exponents are called
- one of two equal factors of a number
- the measure of the surface enclosed by a geometric figure
- the two number lines intersect at the point where each line is zero
29 Clues: a four sided polygon • starting amount of money • is an equation of a form • ordered pairs are graphed on • one of two equal factors of a number • a ratio that compares a number to 100 • the four divided number lines on a graph • money a salesperson earns based on sales • polygons with three sides and three angles • a comparison of two quantities by division • ...
ALGEBRA FINAL 2013-05-23
Across
- The mathematics of working with variables
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- . A polygon with six sides
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- A set of ordered pairs
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
Down
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- Straight up and down
- The part left over after long division
- The top part of a fraction
- A polygon with seven sides
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
24 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • The top part of a fraction • . A polygon with six sides • A polygon with seven sides • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect • ...
Algebra Final 2013-05-22
Across
- The mathematics of working with variables
- A set of ordered pairs
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- Straight up and down
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- A polygon with seven sides
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- a long narrow mark or band
Down
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- The top part of a fraction
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A polygon with six sides.
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- The part left over after long division
25 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • The top part of a fraction • A polygon with seven sides • a long narrow mark or band • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
Vocabulary 2014-12-10
Across
- a closed plane figure by 3 or more side lengths
- cos is adjacent/hypotenuse
- formed by both exchanging and negating the hypothesis & conclusion
- the length of the perpendicular segment from the point to the line
- added to a figure for proof
- disproves a conjecture
- lines perpendicular to a segment
- side between angles
- 'p if and only if"
- the statement formed by negating the hypothesis & conclusion
- 3 sided polygon
- formed by 2 adjacent sides of a polygon
- interior angle of a polygon that's not adjacent to exterior angle
- a ratio of 2 sides of a right triangle
- the side opposite the right angles
- statements & reasons
- joins the midpoints of 2 sides
- statement that can be written in if, then form
- outside the figure
- the "q" part or "then" part
- the "p" part or "if" part
- a statement can have a truth value of true (T) or false (F)
- inside the figure
- sin is opposite/hypotenuse
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- the process of using logic to draw conclusions from given facts, definitions,& properties
- argument using logic, definitions,properties, and proven statements
- statement that's true through inductive reasoning
- 3 numbers that fit into the pythagorean theorem
- statements that have the same truth value
- lines that intersect and form a 90 degree angle
- reasoning process of reasoning through pattern
- corresponding parts of congruent triangles = congruent
- statement that can be proven
- 4 sided polygon
- adjacent the side theta
- a statement that can be written as a TRUE biconditional statement
- the not, opposite of the not, of a true statement is false
- a set of points that satisfies a given condition
- theorem whose proof follows from another theorem
- rigidity if side lengths of a triangle are given, the triangle can only have one shape
- opposite the side theta
- equal distance from 2 or more objects
- angle outside figure
- angle inside figure
- tan is opposite/ adjacent
- the statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis & conclusion
46 Clues: 4 sided polygon • 3 sided polygon • inside the figure • 'p if and only if" • outside the figure • side between angles • angle inside figure • statements & reasons • angle outside figure • disproves a conjecture • adjacent the side theta • opposite the side theta • tan is opposite/ adjacent • the "p" part or "if" part • cos is adjacent/hypotenuse • sin is opposite/hypotenuse • ...
Math Project 1 2015-02-14
Across
- stretching or enlarging an image
- the horizontal axis
- a way to prove triangles congruent
- a geometric transformation that changes the orientation of a figure
- four sections of a coordinate plane
- a part of a comparative to a whole
- side the common length of two sides
- joins the midpoint of two sides
- an image on the plane that changes its appearance
- similar in character and form
- the vertical axis
- side corresponding with an interior side
- of transformations reflection over parellel lines
- angle sum sum of all angles
- an image that rotates around the axis
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- motion a transformation that does not change the size or shape
- theorem formula for finding the midpoint
- two angles and a side between them in one triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts in another triangle
- if each side of one triangle is congruent to be corresponding side of another triangle
- figures figures that are the same shape but doesn"t have to be the same size
- an image on the plane that changes its appearance
- pair a pair of elements
- factor the ratio used to enlarge or reduce similar figures
- used at the near to end of two sides
- having all its sides the same length
- something with the same size and shape
- angle angle made by two lines within a common vertex
- the second coordinate in an ordered pair
- the figure before we do anything to it
- formula used to find the distance
- the first coordinate in an ordered pair
- two ides of equal length
- point or place where something begins
- angle the angle between adjacent sides of a linear figure
- if two sides and an angle between them in a triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts in another triangle
- the image after we do something to it
36 Clues: the vertical axis • the horizontal axis • pair a pair of elements • two ides of equal length • angle sum sum of all angles • similar in character and form • joins the midpoint of two sides • stretching or enlarging an image • formula used to find the distance • a way to prove triangles congruent • a part of a comparative to a whole • four sections of a coordinate plane • ...
Geometry Crossword 2016-05-11
Across
- How much matter in an object; The "M" in the density formula
- A straight line that cuts a circle at two or more points; splits a curve into two or more parts.
- Longest side of a right triangle; can be found with the Pythagorean Theorem.
- (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2+r^2; h and k are the x and y coordinates of a circle.
- A line that splits an angle into two equal parts; the line that cuts the angle in half.
- How much matter in a volume; How concentrated the thing is.
- The faces of a solid geometric shape; not the bases.
- (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2+r^2; h and k are the x and y coordinates of a circle.
- Has a magnitude and direction; an arrowhead points the direction.
- Truth based off of accepted truths; a rule expressed by symbols and formulae.
- A solid with two congruent ends and flat sides; a polyhedron
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- The longest chord in a circle; twice the radius
- A set of three positive integers that fit into the Pythagorean Theorem; if a,b, and c fit as a Pythagorean triple, than na,nb, and nc are also pythagorean triples.
- In a triangle, the angle equivalent to adjacent/hypotenuse sides. A trigonometric function.
- Highest point in the geometric figure; vertex opposite of the base.
- Trigonometric function; The angle solved with opposite side/hypotenuse
- Line from vertex to opposite side, forming a perpendicular angle; triangles have three of these.
- In a net, the height of a side; in a solid, the hight of a lateral face.
- In a triangle, the opposite / adjacent sides from an unknown angle; In a circle, a line that touches the edge of the circle at only one point.
- The study of shapes in mathematical ideas.
- Half of a diameter; the line from the center of a circle to the edge,
21 Clues: The study of shapes in mathematical ideas. • The longest chord in a circle; twice the radius • The faces of a solid geometric shape; not the bases. • How much matter in a volume; How concentrated the thing is. • How much matter in an object; The "M" in the density formula • A solid with two congruent ends and flat sides; a polyhedron • ...
PT3 Math Crossword 2019-10-01
Across
- Comparison of two numbers
- It is given that m:n=2:7 and n-m=45
- How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100
- Refer to diagram , PQR and TUS are right angled triangles. Calculate the perimeter in cm of the shaded region.
- 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.
- four Find the sum of the largest and the smallest integer of: 3,6,-2,0,-10
- A student has rounded off 732 648 to the nearest ……… as she gets 733 000
- Refer diagram where it shows an object P with its image P’. the diagram applied a transformation of?
- 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.
Down
- A polygon with 7 sides is known as?
- Based on the diagram ,if the volume is 20 cm2, find the height of the pyramid, in cm.
- Coordinates of P is (-4,-2) and coordinates of Q is (2,-2). Coordinates of midpoint of staright line PQ is (x,y). find value of x.
- Refer to table that shows the number of ferry passengers at Pulau Pangkor jetty in March. Calculate the median
- Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40
- Badrul drives his car from town M to town N at a distance of 120km in 2 hours. Ahmad takes 30 minutes more than Badrul for the same journey. Calculate the average speed, in km/h, of Ahmad’s car.
- Answer to a multiplication problem
- Given (x+8)/2=9, find the value of x.
- The act of taking away one number from another
- Another word for total
- Find the highest Common Factor (HCF) of 24,36 and 72
20 Clues: Another word for total • Comparison of two numbers • Answer to a multiplication problem • A polygon with 7 sides is known as? • It is given that m:n=2:7 and n-m=45 • Given (x+8)/2=9, find the value of x. • The act of taking away one number from another • How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100 • Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40 • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2021-02-01
Across
- the point where all of the angle bisectors meet in the triangle
- the perpendicular drawn from the vertex of the triangle to the opposite side. Also, known as the height of the triangle
- a circle inscribed in a triangle or other figure so as to touch (but not cross) each side.
- are lines passing through the midpoint of each side which are perpendicular to the given side.
- Two figures that have the same shape are said to be similar
- lines passing through the midpoint of each side which are perpendicular to the given side.
- the distances between that point and each object in the set are equal
- either of the angles of a triangle that have one side in common with the base.
- A line, segment, or ray that passes through a midpoint of another segment
- an angle inside a polygon at a vertex of the polygon.
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- the common intersection of the three altitudes of a triangle or their extensions or of the several altitudes of a polyhedron provided these latter exist and meet in a point.
- the point where the three medians of the triangle meet
- are when two triangles with two pairs of equal corresponding angles are similar.
- a segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- A line that splits an angle into two equal angles.
- the point at which the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle intersect and which is equidistant from the three vertices.
- a line segment drawn from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side of the vertex
- When quantities have the same relative size. In other words they have the same ratio.
- sides are equal in length, and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.
- the same shape and size, or if one has the same shape and size as the mirror image of the other.
20 Clues: A line that splits an angle into two equal angles. • an angle inside a polygon at a vertex of the polygon. • the point where the three medians of the triangle meet • Two figures that have the same shape are said to be similar • the point where all of the angle bisectors meet in the triangle • a segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2021-02-01
Across
- a segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- the perpendicular drawn from the vertex of the triangle to the opposite side. Also, known as the height of the triangle
- the common intersection of the three altitudes of a triangle or their extensions or of the several altitudes of a polyhedron provided these latter exist and meet in a point.
- A line, segment, or ray that passes through a midpoint of another segment
- the same shape and size, or if one has the same shape and size as the mirror image of the other.
- an angle inside a polygon at a vertex of the polygon.
- the distances between that point and each object in the set are equal
- When quantities have the same relative size. In other words they have the same ratio.
- the point where all of the angle bisectors meet in the triangle
Down
- sides are equal in length, and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.
- are lines passing through the midpoint of each side which are perpendicular to the given side.
- the point at which the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle intersect and which is equidistant from the three vertices.
- either of the angles of a triangle that have one side in common with the base.
- lines passing through the midpoint of each side which are perpendicular to the given side.
- A line that splits an angle into two equal angles.
- the point where the three medians of the triangle meet
- a circle inscribed in a triangle or other figure so as to touch (but not cross) each side.
- a line segment drawn from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side of the vertex
- are when two triangles with two pairs of equal corresponding angles are similar.
- Two figures that have the same shape are said to be similar
20 Clues: A line that splits an angle into two equal angles. • an angle inside a polygon at a vertex of the polygon. • the point where the three medians of the triangle meet • Two figures that have the same shape are said to be similar • the point where all of the angle bisectors meet in the triangle • a segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-05
Across
- A mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols.
- A symmetrical three dimensional shape, either solid or hollow.
- Two lines that are always the same distance apart and never touch.
- In the same plane.
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else.
- The highest point; the top or apex.
- An angle whose measure is greater than 90° and less than 180°.
- A mathematical equation in which no independent-variable is raised to a power greater than one.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- The sides that occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others.
- A triangle with all equal sides and angles.
- A solid object with two identical ends and flat sides.
- What type of math this is about…..
- At an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
- A flip of the axis.
Down
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse.
- An exact middle point.
- A straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- A set of values that show an exact position.
- Next to or adjoining something else.
- The angles that occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others.
- When the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares whose sides are the two legs.
- The eighth letter of the Greek alphabet ( Θ, θ )
- The point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
25 Clues: In the same plane. • A flip of the axis. • An exact middle point. • What type of math this is about….. • The highest point; the top or apex. • Next to or adjoining something else. • A triangle with all equal sides and angles. • A set of values that show an exact position. • The eighth letter of the Greek alphabet ( Θ, θ ) • Corresponding in size or amount to something else. • ...
Mathematics Challenge 2019-06-06
Across
- A ratio comparing two different units
- The middle data value when they are written in numerical order.
- The product of a number with another number
- The answer to a subtraction problem
- A diagram used to record information
- An angle more than 90 degrees
- A word for straight up and down
- A straight line from one corner to another corner
- The data value that occurs most often.
- The dividend (top number) of a fraction
- Ordered pairs that identify points on a coordinate plane. (x, y)
- Straight across from side to side
- The answer to a division problem
- The amount of space occupied by an object
- A polyhedron whose base is a polygon and whose other faces are triangles that share a common vertex
- From the lowest score to the highest score in a graph
- A number less than zero
- A line on a graph that runs either vertically or horizontally through zero
- An exact location (dot) on a coordinate plane
Down
- The sum of data values divided by the numbers of values.
- A number greater than zero
- A positive or negative number, including zero
- The whole amount; the answer to an addition problem
- An angle smaller than a right angle.
- The space inside a shape
- A closed plane figure (shape) made up of line segments
- A ratio that compares a number to 100; out of 100
- Having all sides or faces equal
- The divisor (bottom number) of a fraction
- A solid with six congruent square faces
- The distance around a shape
- A number that is multiplied by another number to get a product
- When two values are not equal, it is called a(n)
- Two numbers that have the same absolute value but have different signs
- A comparison of two numbers using division
35 Clues: A number less than zero • The space inside a shape • A number greater than zero • The distance around a shape • An angle more than 90 degrees • Having all sides or faces equal • A word for straight up and down • The answer to a division problem • Straight across from side to side • The answer to a subtraction problem • An angle smaller than a right angle. • ...
PT3 Math Crossword 2019-10-01
Across
- Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40
- Refer to diagram , PQR and TUS are right angled triangles. Calculate the perimeter in cm of the shaded region.
- Find the highest Common Factor (HCF) of 24,36 and 72
- Refer diagram where it shows an object P with its image P’. the diagram applied a transformation of?
- Refer to table that shows the number of ferry passengers at Pulau Pangkor jetty in March. Calculate the median
- Coordinates of P is (-4,-2) and coordinates of Q is (2,-2). Coordinates of midpoint of staright line PQ is (x,y). find value of x.
- It is given that m:n=2:7 and n-m=45
- Given (x+8)/2=9, find the value of x.
- The act of taking away one number from another
- Another word for total
Down
- 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.
- 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.
- Comparison of two numbers
- Find the sum of the largest and the smallest integer of: 3,6,-2,0,-10
- A polygon with 7 sides is known as?
- How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100
- Badrul drives his car from town M to town N at a distance of 120km in 2 hours. Ahmad takes 30 minutes less than Badrul for the same journey. Calculate the average speed, in km/h, of Ahmad’s car.
- A student has rounded off 732 648 to the nearest ……… as she gets 733 000
- Based on the diagram ,if the volume is 20 cm2, find the height of the pyramid, in cm.
- Answer to a multiplication problem
20 Clues: Another word for total • Comparison of two numbers • Answer to a multiplication problem • A polygon with 7 sides is known as? • It is given that m:n=2:7 and n-m=45 • Given (x+8)/2=9, find the value of x. • The act of taking away one number from another • How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100 • Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40 • ...
High School 2024-05-21
Across
- Bag used to carry books and supplies
- Creative course involving various mediums
- A storage compartment for students' belongings
- A facility for physical education classes and sports
- A formal dance typically held for high school students
- Student with the highest academic achievement in a graduating class
- Lack of motivation among seniors nearing graduation
- A publication featuring photos and memories from the school year
- Event where students present scientific projects
- A popular sport played in many high schools
- Branch of mathematics dealing with shapes and their properties
- Standardized test used for college admissions
- Activity outside of regular curriculum
- Vocal ensemble performing choral music
- The study of living organisms
- The head administrator of a school
- Ceremony marking the completion of high school
- Musical ensemble often found in high schools
- A punishment for breaking school rules
- Vehicle used to transport students to and from school
- Document showing a student's grades for a term
- A place for students to borrow books and study
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- Substance with a distinct molecular composition
- Branch of mathematics dealing with triangles and angles
- Educational outing outside of the classroom
- The study of matter and its properties
- Someone who provides academic assistance outside of class
- Where students eat lunch at school
- Theatrical productions performed by students
- Classroom where students start their day and take attendance
- Event to boost school spirit before a sports game
- Courses for college credit
- A branch of mathematics often dreaded by students
- Study sessions to prepare for the college entrance exam
- Tradition of welcoming back alumni to the school
- Measuring tool used in math and drafting
- Group of students who argue opposing viewpoints
- Study of past events and their significance
- Assignments given to students to complete outside of class
39 Clues: Courses for college credit • The study of living organisms • Where students eat lunch at school • The head administrator of a school • Bag used to carry books and supplies • The study of matter and its properties • Activity outside of regular curriculum • Vocal ensemble performing choral music • A punishment for breaking school rules • ...
Geometry vocabulary 2024-05-24
Across
- a part of a straight line that is bounded by two distinct end points,
- each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines.
- an angle of exactly 90 degrees
- An angle which is measuring less than 90 degrees
- a closed two-dimensional figure in which the set of all the points in the plane is equidistant from a given point called “centre”
- a triangle in which all three sides are in different lengths, and all three angles are of different measures.
- a line with a single endpoint (or point of origin) that extends infinitely in one direction.
- an angle of greater than 90° and less than 180°
- coplanar infinite straight lines that do not intersect at any point.
Down
- triangle that has two sides of equal length.
- an abstract idealization of an exact position, without size, in physical space, or its generalization to other kinds of mathematical spaces
- a regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four sides of equal length and four equal angles.
- the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle.
- the measure of a region's size on a surface.
- a branch of mathematics concerned with relationships between angles and side lengths of triangles. In particular,
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the shape of individual objects, spatial relationships among various objects, and the properties of surrounding space.
- is any straight line segment that passes through the centre of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle.
- a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length.
- a closed shape with 3 angles, 3 sides, and 3 vertices.
- a part of a straight line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line that is between its endpoints.
20 Clues: an angle of exactly 90 degrees • triangle that has two sides of equal length. • the measure of a region's size on a surface. • an angle of greater than 90° and less than 180° • An angle which is measuring less than 90 degrees • a closed shape with 3 angles, 3 sides, and 3 vertices. • a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. • ...
obscure architectural terms 2023-02-11
Across
- A small domelike structure that often crowns a bigger dome or roof.
- A window that protrudes from the wall of a building but does not touch the ground.
- A type of geometric vaulting most commonly found in Islamic architecture, also known as honeycomb vaults
- An arch that is filled in with stone.
- A wedge shaped stone forming the top of an arch.
- An opening between the corbels of a castle battlement which projectiles can be thrown through.
- Ornamental stonework that supports the glass in a window.
- A type of traditional Japanese house, most commonly found in Kyoto.
- A stone structure built against the wall of a building to support it.
- A type of design using interlocking floral patterns. Also features prominently in Islamic architecture.
Down
- A dome that resembles an onion.
- An ornately carved stone projecting window, found in classical Indian architecture.
- An evolution of the buttress that consists of a pier attached to the main building via an arch.
- A self supporting arched form used to cover a ceiling.
- A load bearing structure in the form of interlocking triangles.
- A bracket of stone, wood or metal protruding from a wall to hold up a structure above.
- The area within a church that houses the church choir.
- The name of a style of European architecture that is well known for pointed arches, stained glass and flying buttresses.
- Elaborate sculptures of grotesque creatures found on buildings, may double as waterspouts.
- The complex system of interlocking wooden brackets often found in Chinese and Japanese architecture. Not to be confused with the capital of Japan.
- A semicircular protrusion of a church, where the altar is often housed.
- A type of arch resembling a horseshoe.
- A form of tiles originating from Spain and Portugal.
- An extension at the edge of a roof, terrace or balcony that acts as a barrier.
24 Clues: A dome that resembles an onion. • An arch that is filled in with stone. • A type of arch resembling a horseshoe. • A wedge shaped stone forming the top of an arch. • A form of tiles originating from Spain and Portugal. • A self supporting arched form used to cover a ceiling. • The area within a church that houses the church choir. • ...
Ag Science 2023-04-26
Across
- distance from groundline to the highest point of the main stem.
- accomplished using a glass prism or angle gauge instruments
- located across a tract in a systematic manner or grid pattern
- mathematical log rule that uses a simple formula to estimate board foot volume in a log
- a unit of horizontal measure that is common to forestry.
- good measure of volume for individual trees and can be summed across a number of trees.
- yield height measurements directly in feet or meters
- considered circles
- an instrument used to extract a small cylindrical core of wood from a tree.
- method for capturing, storing, updating, manipulating, evaluating, analyzing, reporting, and displaying forms of geographically or spatially referenced information
- instrument based on similar triangles that measure the number of logs in a tree.
- used directly and indirectly in forest inventory.
- board or plank that nominally measures 1 inch thick by 1 foot wide by 1 foot long.
- a diagram log rule because the amount of board foot volume is derived from diagramming.
Down
- total tree height minus bole height, or the length of the live crown.
- the distance from the top of the stump to the terminal position
- the most popular instrument for measuring DBH
- common sample unit used by foresters in timber inventory.
- simple, but subjective, classification of the position of a tree’s crown in relation to other trees in the stand.
- distance from the groundline to the terminal position
- distance from the groundline to the typical point
- a measure of actual or potential forest productivity that is used as an indicator
- important forestry measurement derived from tree diameter
- provides information with which important decisions are made about forest resource management.
- distance from the groundline to the base of the live crown
25 Clues: considered circles • the most popular instrument for measuring DBH • distance from the groundline to the typical point • used directly and indirectly in forest inventory. • yield height measurements directly in feet or meters • distance from the groundline to the terminal position • a unit of horizontal measure that is common to forestry. • ...
Judaism 2023-05-24
Across
- Hostility and prejudice towards Jews.
- seven-day period of mourning for the dead beginning immediately after the funeral.
- The mass extermination of a group of people, especially a race, religious group, or nation.
- The text of the five books of Moses written on parchment.
- Feast Commemorates the freeing of the Hebrews from slavery and marks the beginning of
- the Jewish faith.
- Refers to the solemn and binding agreement between God & Abraham/humanity.
- Refers to the law of Moses as well as the rest of the Hebrew Scriptures and the entire belief system
- candelabrum with seven branches, used at home and in the synagogue on the Sabbath and
- A small circular cap worn by Jewish Men.
- The act of performing a good deed, or satisfying a commandment from God.
- Means “blessing,” which is the foundation of Jewish prayer.
Down
- A movement for the re-establishment of a Jewish nation.
- means “good fortune” in Hebrew. Has also come to be known as “congatulations.”
- Interpretation and commentary on the Bible.
- A central place of congregational worship for Jews.
- The initiation ceremony of a Jewish boy who has reached the age of 13.
- The mass murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazis during the 2nd World War. In Hebrew the term is
- A blessing recited when people drink wine that has been specifically blessed for the Sabbath or a
- Idea that God chose the Jews to be the keepers of his covenant on earth.
- A cabinet-like structure in a synagogue that houses the Torah scrolls.
- A person who receives a message from God and delivers that message to God’s people.
- Refers to the dietary laws of Jews.
- day.
- A Jewish scholar/teacher, especially of the law; a Jewish religious leader.
- Early rabbinic teachings on how to live a life in accordance with the Torah.
- figure consisting of two interlaced equilateral triangles.
27 Clues: day. • the Jewish faith. • Refers to the dietary laws of Jews. • Hostility and prejudice towards Jews. • A small circular cap worn by Jewish Men. • Interpretation and commentary on the Bible. • A central place of congregational worship for Jews. • A movement for the re-establishment of a Jewish nation. • The text of the five books of Moses written on parchment. • ...
Geometry Vocab 2023-05-25
Across
- a solid shape with one polygon base and all other faces are triangles that come to a point
- a three-sided polygon
- the point at which two edges, line segments, lines, or rays meet to form an angle
- the amount of space inside a solid, 3-D figure
- a line segment created when two faces meet in a solid figure
- a type of shape made up of two or more combined figures that create a unified, single shape
- a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and congruent with four right angles
- a type of unit of measurement of length, perimeter, and circumference (ex. inches, feet, yards)
- a type of unit, measuring 1 unit by 1 unit, that is used in measuring area
- to separate a shape into smaller shapes in order to find it's total area
Down
- a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are both parallel and equal in length
- a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides
- the sum of the space covered by all the flat sides of a solid figure, measured in square units
- a regular solid having six congruent square faces
- the distance from one base of a quadrilateral to another, or the distance from the point of the triangle to the base, forming a right angle
- a type of solid with two identical bases and all other faces are rectangles
- a flat surface that is one side of a solid figure
- the unit of measure for volume; 1 unit x 1 unit x 1 unit
- the number of square units needed to cover a flat (2D) surface
- a flat, two-dimensional model of a three-dimensional shape
- the side of a quadrilateral or triangle that is perpendicular to the height of the shape; in a trapezoid, the two parallel sides
21 Clues: a three-sided polygon • the amount of space inside a solid, 3-D figure • a regular solid having six congruent square faces • a flat surface that is one side of a solid figure • a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides • the unit of measure for volume; 1 unit x 1 unit x 1 unit • a flat, two-dimensional model of a three-dimensional shape • ...
Blue Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-04-11
Across
- a place with many trees
- a container that people are buried in when they die
- something that warns people of danger
- dead bodies that have been protected from falling apart
- something that is secret and unknown
- something very special and important
- a person who travels to a new place to learn about it
- closed tightly
- the result
- a person who is traveling from one place to another in a car, bus, train, ship, or airplane
- to feel bad about a past action
- the way someone sees something
- very pretty
- to look for something
- to find something that was lost or hidden
- a piece of information or evidence that leads to a solution
- to stop thinking about something
- when a king or queen has total authority over a people group or nation
- a grave or a special place for the body of a dead person
- bold words in an article that tell what each part is about
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- the culture of a specific place, time, or group of people
- an object made by a human being of cultural or historical interest
- to find something
- a large body of salt water
- a decision made after careful evaluation
- what is left after a crash
- a group of people working together
- shocked
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence
- to put into the ground and cover with earth/ dirt
- bones of the body
- a building with a square base and four sides that are triangles
- the reason something happens
- 10 years
- a terrible feeling when you no longer have something or someone
- a scientist who examines objects to learn about the human past
- very old
- the different levels of a ship
- to think of something again later
- well-known
- to cut into something
- where a ship stops
42 Clues: shocked • 10 years • very old • the result • well-known • very pretty • closed tightly • to find something • bones of the body • where a ship stops • to look for something • to cut into something • a place with many trees • a large body of salt water • what is left after a crash • the reason something happens • the way someone sees something • the different levels of a ship • ...
Kinnick Challenge 2024-03-17
Across
- * Has a cow sign in his room
- * Dual citizen of Luxemburg & USA
- Mr. Stark’s program
- * Ms. Han’s best friend
- * Published a book of photographs entitled: Skeletons of the Prairie
- * Hiked 3,867 meters to Tengboche Monastery in Nepal
- The Y in CMYK
- Mr. Hovell’s job to help when you don’t feel well
- Facts and statistics
- The aim of a soccer player
- 1st American to win Nobel Prize in Literature
- Eject, evict, or expel
- * Learned to use ratios and proportions in previous job mixing paint
- * Philly & Eagles Fan
- Home of NSA Naples
- Ms. Nelson’s A3 class
- * Survived a volcanic eruption
- * Used to 'monkey around' in a former career
- Crazy, mad, or insane
- Mr. Parker teaches Music _______________
- * Rode bike across a state
- Add this for flavor in Ms. Chandler’s class
- Antithetical, contradictory, or contrary
Down
- Intersection of a row and column in a spreadsheet
- * Played varsity soccer for Kadena High School
- * Grew up and attended college in the 1st state
- Mr. Ackland teaches Principles of ___________
- Played a varsity fall sport at Kalamazoo College
- Relations of the sides and angles of triangles, for short
- * Wedding singer in college
- * Was a whitewater rafting guide for a summer
- * Rodeo rider and international cattle brand princess
- Add salt, herbs, pepper, or other spices to food
- *BTS Super Fan
- How often you should get a flu shot
- *Attended northern most university in North American
- Obtuse or Acute
- AP courses can give you this credit
- * Two time Far East Champion in high school
- * “Napoleon is me”
- The number of points you get when you don’t turn in an assignment
- You might study this type of poem in English class
- DoDEA schools begin here
- Cadets belong here
- * A missionary who jumped from planes
- *Grew up in a small football town in south Texas
46 Clues: The Y in CMYK • *BTS Super Fan • Obtuse or Acute • * “Napoleon is me” • Home of NSA Naples • Cadets belong here • Mr. Stark’s program • Facts and statistics • * Philly & Eagles Fan • Ms. Nelson’s A3 class • Crazy, mad, or insane • Eject, evict, or expel • * Ms. Han’s best friend • DoDEA schools begin here • The aim of a soccer player • * Rode bike across a state • * Wedding singer in college • ...
Kinnick Challenge 2024-03-17
Across
- * A missionary who jumped from planes
- * Rode bike across a state
- Ms. Nelson’s A3 class
- Cadets belong here
- Crazy, mad, or insane
- * “Napoleon is me”
- The aim of a soccer player
- Facts and statistics
- * Two time Far East Champion in high school
- * Learned to use ratios and proportions in previous job mixing paint
- The number of points you get when you don’t turn in an assignment
- AP courses can give you this credit
- *Attended northern most university in North American
- * Rodeo rider and international cattle brand princess
- Mr. Parker teaches Music _______________
- Mr. Ackland teaches Principles of ___________
- The Y in CMYK
- How often you should get a flu shot
- * Dual citizen of Luxemburg & USA
- Eject, evict, or expel
- * Ms. Han’s best friend
- You might study this type of poem in English class
Down
- Played a varsity fall sport at Kalamazoo College
- Antithetical, contradictory, or contrary
- * Wedding singer in college
- Add salt, herbs, pepper, or other spices to food
- * Was a whitewater rafting guide for a summer
- * Published a book of photographs entitled: Skeletons of the Prairie
- * Philly & Eagles Fan
- * Grew up and attended college in the 1st state
- Home of NSA Naples
- Mr. Hovell’s job to help when you don’t feel well
- DoDEA schools begin here
- * Has a cow sign in his room
- * Played varsity soccer for Kadena High School
- *Grew up in a small football town in south Texas
- * Hiked 3,867 meters to Tengboche Monastery in Nepal
- *BTS Super Fan
- Mr. Stark’s program
- * Used to 'monkey around' in a former career
- Intersection of a row and column in a spreadsheet
- Obtuse or Acute
- Relations of the sides and angles of triangles, for short
- * Survived a volcanic eruption
- 1st American to win Nobel Prize in Literature
45 Clues: The Y in CMYK • *BTS Super Fan • Obtuse or Acute • Cadets belong here • * “Napoleon is me” • Home of NSA Naples • Mr. Stark’s program • Facts and statistics • Ms. Nelson’s A3 class • Crazy, mad, or insane • * Philly & Eagles Fan • Eject, evict, or expel • * Ms. Han’s best friend • DoDEA schools begin here • * Rode bike across a state • The aim of a soccer player • * Wedding singer in college • ...
Bridge Crossword 2022-04-28
Across
- - a pressing force that squeezes things, or a thing, together
- Bridge - a simple type of bridge, composed of horizontal beams with vertical posts
- - to bend under compression
- - a vertical, structural element, strong in compression
- - characteristic of a structure that collapses or deforms under a realistic load
- - supported roadway on a bridge
- - ability to resist collapse and deformation; stability (n.) characteristic of a structure that is able to carry a realistic load without collapsing or deforming significantly
- - an action that twists a material
- - a device connecting two or more adjacent parts of a structure; a roller joint allows adjacent parts to move controllably past one another; a rigid joint prevents adjacent parts from moving or rotating past one another
- - ability to resist deformation when subjected to a load
- - a force that causes parts of a material to slide past one another in opposite directions
- Bridge - a curved structure that converts the downward force of its own weight, and any weight pressing down on top of it, into an outward force along its side and base
- - a stretching force that pulls on a material
Down
- - a rigid, usually horizontal, structural element
- - a force applied or distributed over an area
- - a bridge or channel for conveying water, usually over long distances
- - A structure built over an obstacle, such as a river or a road.
- - the distance a bridge extends between two supports
- - a change in shape from normal or desired
- - weight distribution throughout a structure; loads caused by wind, earthquakes, and gravity, for example, affect how weight is distributed throughout a structure
- - a push or pull; any action that tends to maintain or alter the position of a structure
- - (n) a structural support; (v) to strengthen and stiffen a structure to resist loads
- - a rigid frame composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles or other stable shapes
23 Clues: - to bend under compression • - supported roadway on a bridge • - an action that twists a material • - a change in shape from normal or desired • - a force applied or distributed over an area • - a stretching force that pulls on a material • - a rigid, usually horizontal, structural element • - the distance a bridge extends between two supports • ...
Algebra II crossword puzzle 2025-05-23
Across
- -the highest or lowest point in a graph of a parabola
- formula- A formula that solves any quadratic equation
- A math expression with terms made of numbers and variables
- -to break down an expression into simpler terms
- A polynomial with exactly two terms
- number you need to raise a base to in order to get another number
- way to measure angles; a full circle is 360 degrees.
- value- The distance a number is from zero, always positive or zero.
- distance from the center of a circle to any point on its edge.
- stretched out circle; an oval shape made from points where the total distance from two fixed points
- Formed when two rays meet at a point
- A number with a variable as an exponent; it grows (or shrinks) really fast.
- A way to measure angles using the radius of a circle.
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- Next to or beside something; in triangles, it refers to the side next to a given angle.
- that share the same ending position but may have different measures
- A rule that shows how to get one value (output) from another (input)
- In a right triangle, it’s the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side.
- In a right triangle, it’s the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse.
- middle number in a sorted list of numbers.
- All the possible output values (y-values) of a function.
- - the set possible input values (x-values) for a function
- A value that makes an equation true when plugged in; also called a solution or zero.
- - A U-shaped curve that shows up in graphs of quadratic equations.
- Tells how steep a line is; it’s the rise (up/down) over the run
- - a symbol used to represent a number
25 Clues: A polynomial with exactly two terms • Formed when two rays meet at a point • - a symbol used to represent a number • middle number in a sorted list of numbers. • -to break down an expression into simpler terms • way to measure angles; a full circle is 360 degrees. • -the highest or lowest point in a graph of a parabola • ...
Math Vocab Crossword 2026-01-20
Across
- The point where a graph’s line crosses through the y-axis
- notation A way to write decimal numbers as a simple number and an exponent
- numbers Any number that can’t be expressed as a fraction
- Type of number that can be written as a fraction
- Starting value of a function
- A device that does helps you do math
- The measure of a three-dimensional shape
- plots A graph which values of two variables are plotted on two axes
- Numbers that are above zero
- of change This shows how one number changes as another number changes
- Plot points that are in a straight line are _____
- The answer you get after using an operation on an input
- Plot points that are NOT in a straight line are _____
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- A number that can be positive or negative or 0
- A figure that you put points on and it extends forever
- theorem An operation to solve right triangles
- root A number when multiplied by itself twice equals the same number
- A number that shows how many times to multiply the base by that number
- value The starting point of a function
- A part of a whole
- A chart that shows the inputs turning into outputs
- The measurement inside a shape
- The length of a line going through a circle
- root A number when multiplied by itself three twice equals the same number
- To try and guess the value of a number
- relationship Two numbers that change at the same rate
- Numbers that are below zero
- A rule that uses an input and uses an operation for only one output
- The number that measures a line’s steepness
- square Number gotten from multiplying a number by itself
30 Clues: A part of a whole • Numbers that are above zero • Numbers that are below zero • Starting value of a function • The measurement inside a shape • A device that does helps you do math • value The starting point of a function • To try and guess the value of a number • The measure of a three-dimensional shape • The length of a line going through a circle • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary: Line, Shape, & Space 2025-09-22
Across
- the skillful arrangement of fabric, cloth, or clothing into graceful folds to create texture, volume, and depth in a composition
- what makes a piece captivating and keeps your eyes engaged, rather than boring
- In art history, a ________ is a large-scale, full-size preparation drawing for a painting. Artists used these type of drawings to plan and transfer their designs onto the final painting surface.
- ______ ________ refers to the thickness or thinness of a line.
- a flat, two-dimensional area that is defined by a clear outline or edges, or by a change in color or value. It is one of the fundamental elements of art.
- a technique of outlining a subject without looking at the paper, focusing solely on observing the subject
- An _________ line is a suggested, or "invisible," path of motion within an artwork, not a physically drawn line, that guides the viewer's eye from one element to another
- ________ _______ is the main subject or areas of interest within a composition, such as a figure, object, or form
- a technique where an artist copies and analyzes a work by a master artist to understand their techniques, composition, and creative process, with the goal of improving their own skills and expanding their artistic knowledge
- an element of art that refers to the area around, between, and within objects or forms. It can be real, as in sculpture, or implied, as in a painting.
- ________-________ lines are drawing techniques that use lines to show the volume, form, and topography of an object by flowing over its surface, rather than just outlining its edges.
- a temporary, flexible adhesive that allows for repositioning or removal without damaging the paper
- a closed two-dimensional geometric shape made of straight lines that connect to make a closed shape
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- the deliberate arrangement of visual elements to guide the viewer's eye through an artwork in a specific order of importance.
- a sacred, circular art form and spiritual symbol, meaning “circle” in Sanskrit, that represents the cosmos, unity, and wholeness
- ________ _______ refers to the empty or unoccupied areas in an artwork that surround and are between the subject(s)
- a single point on the horizon line where parallel lines in a scene appear to converge, creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensional space on a flat surface
- _________ shapes are irregular, flowing, and free-form shapes found in nature, like soft curves, asymmetry, and a lack of precise edges or angles, unlike man-made geometric shapes like squares and triangles.
- _________ shapes are regular, mathematically defined forms with clear edges and boundaries, such as triangles, squares, circles, and polygons.
- A type of line that defines the edge or outline of a shape or form, creating a sense of volume and three-dimensionality
- a line that follows the outline and edges of a subject's form, emphasizing its shape and structure without necessarily adding internal details like shading or texture,the use of one continuous, unbroken line that defines the form
- a technique that uses converging parallel lines to create the illusion of depth and space on a flat surface, making objects appear smaller and closer together as they recede into the distance
- a colored liquid or paste used for drawing, painting, and printmaking
- a continuous mark made by a moving point in space, the first fundamental element of art It is one-dimensional and can vary in thickness, direction, and length, serving to define shapes, suggest movement, and guide the viewer's eye.
- a thin, translucent paper designed for transferring images by allowing an underlying image to be seen through it, enabling artists to copy, refine, or transfer a sketch without altering the original artwork
- a __________ line is a tool consisting of a weight suspended from a string, used to establish a true vertical reference line by the force of gravity
- a tool used to copy an image or design from one surface to another, acting as a bridge for details and accuracy
- a small, quick, and rough initial sketch used to explore ideas, composition, and layout before working on a larger surface and with more detail
28 Clues: ______ ________ refers to the thickness or thinness of a line. • a colored liquid or paste used for drawing, painting, and printmaking • what makes a piece captivating and keeps your eyes engaged, rather than boring • a temporary, flexible adhesive that allows for repositioning or removal without damaging the paper • ...
RECAPITULATIF MATHS 2024-06-23
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- 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
- Se dit d'un nombre supérieur ou égal à 2 qui n'est divisible que par 1 et lui-même
- Philosophe et savant grec dont le théorème nécessite deux droites parallèles
- De même longueur dans un rectangle
- Se dit d'une fonction dont la représentation graphique est une droite passant par l'origine du reprère
- Angle formé en un point donné de la surface terrestre par la verticale du lieu avec le plan de l'équateur
- Représentation plane d'un solide "déplié"
- Un cube en possède six
- Adjectif qualifiant des triangles dont les côtés ont des longueurs proportionnelles
- Solide formé par la rotation d’un cercle autour de l’un de ses diamètres
- Transformation géométrique d'un objet par glissement d'un point à un autre
- Se dit de la surface occupée par une figure plane
- Qualifie un événement qui en peut être réalisé que par une seule issue lors d'une expérience aléatoire
- Section d'une boule par un plan
- Angle formé entre le plan du méridien d'un lieu et le plan du méridien de Greenwich
- Parallélogramme dont les diagonales sont perpendiculaires
- Branche des mathématiques qui vise à mesurer le caractère aléatoire de ce qui pourrait se produire
- 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
- Logiciel qui permet de découvrir la programmation informatique
- Quotient de la somme des données d'une série statistiques par l'effectif total de cette série
- Moyen mnémotechnique pour retenir les formules trigonométriques
- Egalité de deux expressions dépendant d'une valeur inconnue
- Droite qui passe par le sommet d'un triangle et qui est perpendiculaire au côté opposé à ce sommet
- Dans un triangle rectangle, il est le quotient de la longueur du côté adjacent à un angle aigu par l'hypoténuse du triangle
- Se dit d'une fonction dont la représentation graphique est une droite ne passant pas par l'origine du repère
- Suite de produits d’un nombre par lui-même
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- Transformation d'un produit en une somme ou une différence
- Nom d'une pyramide dont la base est un triangle
- Se dit d'une fraction dont les numérateurs et dénominateurs sont premiers entre eux
- Mathématicien et philosophe grec connu pour son théorème lié aux triangles rectangles
- Se dit d'un calcul dans lequel intervient une lettre correspondant à une valeur inconnue
- Transformation d'une somme ou d'une différence en un produit
- Rapport de grandeurs proportionnelles dont les valeurs sont séparées par le signe :
- Transformation géométrique traduisant le fait d'agrandir ou réduire un objet Elles peuvent être sécantes ou parallèles
- Droite qui coupe perpendiculairement un segment en son milieu
- Thème dont l'étude se fait à partir de sondages ou d'expériences
- Domaine des mathématiques dont le but est l’étude de figures ou d’objets de l’espace.
- Section d'un pavé droit par un plan
- Différence entre les valeurs extrêmes d'une série de données statistiques
- Solide formé par la rotation d’un disque autour de l’un de ses diamètres
- Programme informatique utilisé par les calculatrices
- Nombre qui permet de séparer une série de données rangées dans l'ordre croissant en deux séries de même effectif
- Son but est de trouver la solution d’un problème
- Côté opposé à l’angle droit d’un triangle rectangle
- Procédé mathématique qui, à un nombre x, associe un nombre y
- Philosophe et mathématicien grec connu pour son crible permettant de trouver les nombres premiers à partir des critères de divisibilité
- Solide formé par la rotation d’un triangle rectangle autour de l’un des côtés de l’angle droit
- Se dit de deux événements qui ne peuvent se produire en même temps
- Synonyme de conjecture
- Cercle passant par les sommets du triangle
- Couple de nombres permettant de placer un point dans un repère
- Nombre placé en haut à droite d'une puissance
52 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" • Cercle passant par les sommets du triangle • Suite de produits d’un nombre par lui-même • Nombre placé en haut à droite d'une puissance • ...
GEOMETRIC CROSSWORD PUZZLE BY: ROBERT ABRON 2018-08-26
Across
- This angle will always measure less than 90 degrees. It is an angle smaller than a right angle.
- These angles are opposite sides from one another. These angles are congruent.
- This is the bottom face of figures. Prisms have two of these.
- The sum of these angles will always equal 180 degrees. These angles form on a straight angle.
- This figure is 360 degrees. Pi is used to find the area and circumference of it.
- This triangle's sides are all equal. It will never have different side measures.
- This triangle has two equal sides. One side will always be different.
- These angles share a common side. Also they share a common vortex.
- This triangle's angles are all acute. The angles will never be equal to or greater than 90 degrees.
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- This angle is more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. It is larger than an cute angle.
- This is an intersection of a plane and a solid. It can be vertical, horizontal, or angled,
- This angle measures exactly 90 degrees. It is at the intersection of two perpendicular lines,
- This angle measures exactly 180 degrees. It changes the direction to point the opposite way.
- These figures can be divided into more than one shape. Polygons are an example of this.
- This triangle has no equal sides. It looks different from all other triangles.
- This happens when two or more figures are equal to one another. Vertical angles are an example of it.
- The sum of these angles will always equal 90 degrees. They are usually on a right angle.
- This shape is half of a circle. It is formed by cutting a whole circle along a diameter line.
- It equals 3.14. Also it can equal 22/7.
- This is the distance around a figure. Another word for it is perimeter.
20 Clues: It equals 3.14. Also it can equal 22/7. • This is the bottom face of figures. Prisms have two of these. • These angles share a common side. Also they share a common vortex. • This triangle has two equal sides. One side will always be different. • This is the distance around a figure. Another word for it is perimeter. • ...
Bridge Crossword 2021-12-09
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- - a vertical, structural element, strong in compression
- - a force applied or distributed over an area
- - ability to resist deformation when subjected to a load
- - a stretching force that pulls on a material
- - to bend under compression
- - a rigid frame composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles or other stable shapes
- - the distance a bridge extends between two supports
- - ability to resist collapse and deformation; stability (n.) characteristic of a structure that is able to carry a realistic load without collapsing or deforming significantly
- - a push or pull; any action that tends to maintain or alter the position of a structure
- Bridge - a curved structure that converts the downward force of its own weight, and any weight pressing down on top of it, into an outward force along its side and base
- - a bridge or channel for conveying water, usually over long distances
- - weight distribution throughout a structure; loads caused by wind, earthquakes, and gravity, for example, affect how weight is distributed throughout a structure
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- - a pressing force that squeezes things, or a thing, together
- - A structure built over an obstacle, such as a river or a road.
- Bridge - a simple type of bridge, composed of horizontal beams with vertical posts
- - (n) a structural support; (v) to strengthen and stiffen a structure to resist loads
- - supported roadway on a bridge
- - a device connecting two or more adjacent parts of a structure; a roller joint allows adjacent parts to move controllably past one another; a rigid joint prevents adjacent parts from moving or rotating past one another
- - characteristic of a structure that collapses or deforms under a realistic load
- - an action that twists a material
- - a change in shape from normal or desired
- - a force that causes parts of a material to slide past one another in opposite directions
- - a rigid, usually horizontal, structural element
23 Clues: - to bend under compression • - supported roadway on a bridge • - an action that twists a material • - a change in shape from normal or desired • - a force applied or distributed over an area • - a stretching force that pulls on a material • - a rigid, usually horizontal, structural element • - the distance a bridge extends between two supports • ...
Spelling List T 2013-11-03
Across
- Ringing or buzzing in the ears
- Steal (things of little value)
- A horizontal bar hanging by two ropes and free to swing, used by acrobats in a circus
- A small boat for recreation or racing
- A chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal, especially a mammal or an insect, affecting the behaviour or physiology of others of its species
- Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established
- A short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing
- A slender, flexible limb or appendage in an animal, especially around the mouth of an invertebrate, used for grasping or moving about, or bearing sense organs
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- The chemical element of atomic number 22, a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series, used in strong, light, corrosion-resistant alloys
- Use up (resources or reserves) completely
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- Allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) without interference
- A semiaquatic egg-laying mammal which frequents lakes and streams in eastern Australia. It has a sensitive pliable bill shaped like that of a duck, webbed feet with venomous spurs, and dense fur
- A feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation
- Each of a set of small open-fronted compartments in a workplace or other organization where letters or messages may be left for individuals
- Most small
- A thing that is readily ignited; a box containing tinder, flint, a steel, and other items for kindling fires
- A rope or wire stretched tightly high above the ground, on which acrobats perform feats of balancing
- The state or process of being or becoming extinct
- A person who fits and repairs the pipes, fittings, and other apparatus of water supply, sanitation, or heating systems
20 Clues: Most small • Ringing or buzzing in the ears • Steal (things of little value) • A small boat for recreation or racing • Use up (resources or reserves) completely • A feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation • The state or process of being or becoming extinct • Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established • ...
Algebra Final 2013-05-30
Across
- Corresponding in size or amount to something else
- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- A polyhedron with eight faces
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
- An equation, graph, or data that can be modeled by a degree 2 polynomial
- The part left over after long division
- A set of ordered pairs
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic. A theorem is proven from axioms, postulates, or other theorems already known to be true
- Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- Straight up and down
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- A polygon with seven sides
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- Half a circle. That is, a 180°
- A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- A geometric figure in three dimensions excluding interior points, if any
- A curve usually expressed in polar coordinates that resembles a figure eight.
- Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial
- The top part of a fraction
- The result of dividing two numbers or expressions. For example, the 40 divided by 5 has a quotient of 8
- The mathematics of working with variables
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions (plane geometry) and three dimensions (solid geometry). It includes the study of points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, circles, sp
- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center
- The matrix formed by taking the transpose of the cofactor matrix of a given original matrix
- A polygon with six sides.
24 Clues: Straight up and down • A set of ordered pairs • A polygon with six sides. • A polygon with seven sides • The top part of a fraction • A polyhedron with eight faces • Half a circle. That is, a 180° • The part left over after long division • The mathematics of working with variables • Corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
Math is Fun!! 2014-04-14
Across
- angle a angle inside a shape
- the ratio between the leg adjacent to the angle when it is considered part of a right triangle and the hypotenuse
- angle more than 90 but less than 180
- the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse
- "two ratios are equal"
- being complements of each other
- the opposite angle
- a line that tends to run from left to right across the page
- three sided polygon
- a²+b²=c²
- the angle between two sides
- the angle b/w any side of a shape and a line from the next side
- a angle that measures 180 degrees
- four sided polygon
- angles opposite from each other when two lines cross
- close or near
- a measure for angles
- a law relating the lengths of the sides of an arbitrary triangle to the sines of it's angles
- the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side
- the amount of turn between two straight lines that have a common vertex
- a straight line inside a shape that goes from one corner to another
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- a two-dimensional shape with straight sides
- an angle whose measure us between 0 and 90 degrees
- the height of an object
- either of the two sides that form the right angle
- a law relating to the lengths of the sides of triangle to the cosine of one of its angles
- the study of triangles
- the angle below horizontal
- a symbol used for a number that is unknown
- curved or rounded outward like a circle
- five sided polygon
- the side opposite the right angle in a right angled triangle
- the angle above horizontal
- a polygon where all angles and sides are equal
- six sided polygon
- a triangle with a right angle
- two angles that add up to 180 degrees
37 Clues: a²+b²=c² • close or near • six sided polygon • the opposite angle • five sided polygon • four sided polygon • three sided polygon • a measure for angles • the study of triangles • "two ratios are equal" • the height of an object • the angle below horizontal • the angle above horizontal • the angle between two sides • angle a angle inside a shape • a triangle with a right angle • ...
Adrian's Puzzle 2013-05-02
Across
- The ratio of the hypotenuse to the side opposite an acute angle; the reciprocal of sine.
- What is distinguished from other formulas for the area of a triangle.
- A circle with a radius of one.
- The ratio of the side (other than the hypotenuse) adjacent to a particular acute angle to the side opposite.
- A unit of measurement of angles.
- A unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius.
- The ratio of the hypotenuse to the shorter side adjacent to an acute angle ; the reciprocal of a cosine.
- What is a theorem relating the sides and angles of spherical triangles.
- The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
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- The distance required for the function to complete one full cycle.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- A mathematical expression or function so related to another that their product is one.
- Next to; neighboring.
- The angle of less than 360 degrees that corresponds to an angle of over 360 degrees.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle to the hypotenuse.
- An equation relating the lengths of the sides of an arbitrary triangle to the sines of its angles.
- A part of a line starting at a particular point and extending infinitely in one direction
- Two rays sharing a common endpoint. Angles are typically measured in degrees or radians.
- A straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse.
20 Clues: Next to; neighboring. • A circle with a radius of one. • A unit of measurement of angles. • The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle. • The distance required for the function to complete one full cycle. • What is distinguished from other formulas for the area of a triangle. • ...
lets test yo mine ? pre algebra 2013-05-09
Across
- is an equation of a form
- the number of times a base is used as a factor
- are equations that describe a relationship among certain quantities
- a graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data
- to express fractions as percent and to solve percent problems
- is a product of the numerator of one fraction and the denominator of another fraction
- the measure of the surface enclosed by a geometric figure
- money earned on a bank account or money paid toward a bank loan
- opposite sides equal in length ; opposite sides parallel
- a ratio that compares a number to 100
- to multiply powers that have the same base, add their exponents. The base will remain the same
- starting amount of money
- a four sided polygon
- the two number lines intersect at the point where each line is zero
- can be measured by the number of cubic units needed to fill a space
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- the four divided number lines on a graph
- to divide powers that have the same base, subtract their exponents. The base will remain the same
- the relationship between the number of touchdowns and the number of points can be expressed by
- an equation stagnating that two ratios are equivalent
- one of two equal factors of a number
- closed figures formed by three or more lines segment called sides vertex
- ordered pairs are graphed on
- exponent that are used to express a number less then one
- numbers that are expressed using Exponents are called
- a comparison of two quantities by division
- to raise a power to a power multiply the exponents
- a symbol that indicates a positive or a nonnegative square root
- money a salesperson earns based on sales
- acts as a grouping symbol in the order of operation
- polygons with three sides and three angles
- a ration of two quantities with different units
31 Clues: a four sided polygon • is an equation of a form • starting amount of money • ordered pairs are graphed on • one of two equal factors of a number • a ratio that compares a number to 100 • the four divided number lines on a graph • money a salesperson earns based on sales • a comparison of two quantities by division • polygons with three sides and three angles • ...
Pre Algebra ..... 2013-05-09
Across
- closed figures formed by three or more lines segment called sides vertex
- acts as a grouping symbol in the order of operation
- a graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data
- a symbol that indicates a positive or a nonnegative square root
- an equation stagnating that two ratios are equivalent
- a comparison of two quantities by division
- a four sided polygon
- to express fractions as percent and to solve percent problems
- can be measured by the number of cubic units needed to fill a space
- is a product of the numerator of one fraction and the denominator of another fraction
- money a salesperson earns based on sales
- a ratio that compares a number to 100
- the measure of the surface enclosed by a geometric figure
- the relationship between the number of touchdowns and the number of points can be expressed by
- money earned on a bank account or money paid toward a bank loan
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- are equations that describe a relationship among certain quantities
- the four divided number lines on a graph
- the number of times a base is used as a factor
- is an equation of a form
- one of two equal factors of a number
- numbers that are expressed using Exponents are called
- opposite sides equal in length ; opposite sides parallel
- the two number lines intersect at the point where each line is zero
- to divide powers that have the same base, subtract their exponents. The base will remain the same
- to multiply powers that have the same base, add their exponents. The base will remain the same
- ordered pairs are graphed on
- exponent that are used to express a number less then one
- to raise a power to a power multiply the exponents
- polygons with three sides and three angles
- a ration of two quantities with different units
- starting amount of money
31 Clues: a four sided polygon • is an equation of a form • starting amount of money • ordered pairs are graphed on • one of two equal factors of a number • a ratio that compares a number to 100 • the four divided number lines on a graph • money a salesperson earns based on sales • a comparison of two quantities by division • polygons with three sides and three angles • ...
Are you smarter then a eighth grader 2013-05-09
Across
- acts as a grouping symbol in the order of operation
- the measure of the surface enclosed by a geometric figure
- is a product of the numerator of one fraction and the denominator of another fraction
- a ration of two quantities with different units
- are equations that describe a relationship among certain quantities
- money a salesperson earns based on sales
- a four sided polygon
- to express fractions as percent and to solve percent problems
- starting amount of money
- one of two equal factors of a number
- the two number lines intersect at the point where each line is zero
- is an equation of a form
- a ratio that compares a number to 100
- a graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data
- polygons with three sides and three angles
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- a symbol that indicates a positive or a nonnegative square root
- a comparison of two quantities by division
- opposite sides equal in length ; opposite sides parallel
- to raise a power to a power multiply the exponents
- the four divided number lines on a graph
- closed figures formed by three or more lines segment called sides vertex
- the relationship between the number of touchdowns and the number of points can be expressed by
- ordered pairs are graphed on
- to divide powers that have the same base, subtract their exponents. The base will remain the same
- to multiply powers that have the same base, add their exponents. The base will remain the same
- exponent that are used to express a number less then one
- numbers that are expressed using Exponents are called
- an equation stagnating that two ratios are equivalent
- money earned on a bank account or money paid toward a bank loan
- the number of times a base is used as a factor
- can be measured by the number of cubic units needed to fill a space
31 Clues: a four sided polygon • starting amount of money • is an equation of a form • ordered pairs are graphed on • one of two equal factors of a number • a ratio that compares a number to 100 • the four divided number lines on a graph • money a salesperson earns based on sales • a comparison of two quantities by division • polygons with three sides and three angles • ...
math 2015-01-19
Across
- the number that occurs the most
- of symmetry the line the causes mirrored images of each other
- the average of numbers added together and divided by the amount of numbers
- Interest interest added to the principal of a deposit or loan so that the added interest also earns interest from then on
- The values that divide a list of numbers into quarters.
- open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side
- Decay the total value decreases but the proportion that leaves remains constant over time
- Law trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- Value the value in the present of a sum of money, in contrast to some future value it will have when it has been invested at compound interest
- value the value of an asset at a specific date
- the way a thing turns out; a consequence
- life the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value
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- the middle of a set of numbers
- Interest A quick method of calculating the interest charge on a loan
- time the period of time required for a quantity to double in size or value
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale
- the longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle
- denoting an original sum invested or lent
- a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others that usually results in treating some people unfairly
- Where a function equals the value zero
- point that describes the corners or intersections of geometric shapes
- a test of the quality, value, or usefulness of something
23 Clues: the middle of a set of numbers • the number that occurs the most • Where a function equals the value zero • the way a thing turns out; a consequence • denoting an original sum invested or lent • value the value of an asset at a specific date • The values that divide a list of numbers into quarters. • a test of the quality, value, or usefulness of something • ...
Trigonometry Vocabulary 2022-12-14
Across
- Angles of equal measure that are opposite one another and share the same vertex
- The longest side of a right triangle; the opposite side of a right angle
- The common endpoint between two rays
- 1'
- Angles that are on the outside of the transversal and coplanar lines
- Rotation in a clockwise direction
- An angle measuring greater than 90° but less than 180°
- The straight path connecting two points and extending beyond it
- An angle measuring greater than 0° but less than 90°
- The other two sides of a right triangle
- If its initial side is along the positive x-axis and its vertex is at the origin
- The acute angle with positive measures formed by the terminal side of θ and the x-axis
- The ray after its rotated on an angle
- Rotation in a counterclockwise direction
- When the sum of the measures of two positive angles are 180°
- An angle measuring at 180°
- The ray in the original position on an angle
- a^2 + b^2 = c^2
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- Angles that are on the inside of the transversal and coplanar lines
- Angles in standard position with terminal sides along the x or y-axis
- When the sum of the measures of two positive angles are 90°
- An angle that has its vertex at the center of a circle
- The study of right triangles
- 52.7°
- An angle measuring at 90°
- A triangle where one of the angles have 90°
- A statement that is true for all values of the variable
- Two angles in standard position with the same terminal side
- A line that intersects two other coplanar lines
- Standard unit of measure for angles
- 1"
- The portion of a line between two points
- Formed when a ray is rotated around its endpoint
- The portion of a line that starts at a point and extends to infinity beyond the second point
34 Clues: 1' • 1" • 52.7° • a^2 + b^2 = c^2 • An angle measuring at 90° • An angle measuring at 180° • The study of right triangles • Rotation in a clockwise direction • Standard unit of measure for angles • The common endpoint between two rays • The ray after its rotated on an angle • The other two sides of a right triangle • Rotation in a counterclockwise direction • ...
mohamed.youmi 2021-01-10
Across
- having a lower than usual temperature
- what a hero possesses
- people in general, living together in communities
- at a fairly high temperature in a way that is pleasant, rather than being hot or cold
- used before adjectives or adverbs to emphasize how pleasant something is
- of liberty a statue at the entrance of New York harbour, which represents a female figure carrying a book of laws in one hand and a torch in the other and is a symbol of welcome to people coming to live in the US
- to start doing something; to do the first part of something
- a word that describes a person or thing, for example big, red and clever in a big house
- having a lot of physical power so that you can lift heavy weights, do hard physical work, etc.
- to have your home in a particular place
- unhappy or showing unhappiness
- like enjoy
- linking verb used when you are naming people or things, describing them or giving more information about them
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- that has a low temperature.
- age one of the long periods of time, thousands of years ago, when much of the earth’s surface was covered in ice
- a large notice, often with a picture on it, that is put in a public place to advertise something
- The waling dead series
- used to refer to actions that you do not mention by name or do not know about
- water that has frozen and become solid
- a person who is owned by another person and is forced to work for them
- having strong feelings about something that you dislike very much or about an unfair situation
- to own, hold or possess something
- to see or notice somebody
- the destruction of the world
- historical/romantic/crime
- Squares, circles and triangles are types of..
26 Clues: like enjoy • what a hero possesses • The waling dead series • to see or notice somebody • historical/romantic/crime • that has a low temperature. • the destruction of the world • unhappy or showing unhappiness • to own, hold or possess something • having a lower than usual temperature • water that has frozen and become solid • to have your home in a particular place • ...
Physics Digital Review 2020-12-17
Across
- How close your answers are to the actual value
- motion of an object thrown or projected into the air
- Branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles
- Is a diagram that shows the force, direction, and vectors of an object
- Set of rules that explains what to do in the science lab
- Goes through one dimensional plane
- Have a size or magnitude only along with a direction
- The amount; the quantity of something
- How close your answers are together
- Goes through at least two dimensional planes
- The rate of change in velocity
- process of experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer
- Quantities, Have a size or magnitude only and no direction
- Based on observations and proven true
- a2 + b2 = c2; used to find the missing side of a triangle
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- Analysis that uses physical quantities
- The rate something moves with direction
- Number written in positional notation are digits that carry meaningful contributions to measurements
- The rate something moves
- A method of expressing numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10 raised to the 10th
- Change in position of an object
- cm
- The variable that stays the same
- explains the object; tells of the quality
- How far you've traveled or how far two things are apart
- The variable that is changed by the experimenter
- The normal way of writing numbers
- Is the branch of physics that describes the motion of points, bodies, and systems of bodies
- The variable that changes in response to the independent
- The why; Explains why something happens
- Units, Universal Measurement
- The total amount of forces acting on an object
- The what; says what happens based on observations
- What is the strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- The contact force that goes against the movement of an object.
- kg
36 Clues: cm • kg • The rate something moves • Units, Universal Measurement • The rate of change in velocity • Change in position of an object • The variable that stays the same • The normal way of writing numbers • Goes through one dimensional plane • How close your answers are together • The amount; the quantity of something • Based on observations and proven true • ...
Solid State Chemistry 2021-02-23
Across
- One common example of network solids
- It exists as a pure element at room temperature in three different forms: graphite (the most stable form), diamond, and fullerene
- The most important of network covalent solids,which consists of extended arrays of covalently bonded silicon and oxygen atoms
- Which element has a non-polar (covalent) bond?
- What substance is a hydrogen-bonded?
- What type of cubic unit cell has one atom per unit cell?
- What solids include diamond, quartz, many metalloids, and oxides of transition metals and metalloids?
- What type of crystal usually consists of molecules at the lattice points of the crystal?
- What type of cubic unit cell has a packing efficiency of 74%?
- What type of solid often adopt cubic closest packed crystal structures?
- an ordered array of points describing the arrangement of particles that form a crystal
- What type of cubic unit cell has the coordination number 8?
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- in what type of solids the arrangement of particles is not in an orderly fashion
- What hole is formed by a planer triangle of touching spheres capped by a simple sphere lying in the dip between them?
- How many categories of solids are there?
- In what type of solid particles are arranged in an orderly fashion?
- What type of crystal structure consists of alternating positively-charged cations and negatively-charged anions?
- What solids are hard and brittle, with extremely high melting and boiling points, but their conductivity and hardness vary?
- What type of crystal consist of metal cations surrounded by a "sea" of mobile valence electrons?
- What hole lies between two triangles of spheres on adjoining layers?
- at what temperature most elements are solid?
- The only element that crystallizes in a simple cubic unit cell
- Which type of substance particles are close together and organized?
- How many types of cubic unit cells are there?
- What type of network crystal consists of atoms at the lattice points of the crystal, with each atom being covalently bonded to its nearest neighbor atoms?
25 Clues: One common example of network solids • What substance is a hydrogen-bonded? • How many categories of solids are there? • at what temperature most elements are solid? • How many types of cubic unit cells are there? • Which element has a non-polar (covalent) bond? • What type of cubic unit cell has one atom per unit cell? • ...
Similarity, Congruence, and proofs vocabulary 2021-10-07
Across
- a pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines
- lines that intersect to form 4 right angles
- a line, linesegment, or ray that divides a line segment into 2 congruent line segments
- A line with two end points
- Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- A polygon with 3 sides Bisector A ray that Divides an angle into two congruent angles
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- one angle is a right angle
- all 3 sides are the same length
- a pair of adjacent angles whose non common sides are opposite rays
- An angle that's less than 90 degrees
- angle that is more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- 90 degrees
- a line intersects two or more lines at distinct points
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- triangle with 3 acute angles
- a line that intersects 2 or more lines
- one obtuse angle 2 acute angles
- complementary if their measures add to 90 degrees
- 2 angles that have a common side and vertex
- the point of concurrency of the medians of a triangle
- connects the midpoints of 2 sides of a triangle
- angles that occupy the same position at each intersection where a straight line crosses 2 others
- Only has two sides of equal length
- relative lengths of the 2 segments that a triangles side is divided into by a line that opponent agle
- A triangle with no congruent sides
- angles formed on the opposite sides of the transversal
- almost the same
- 2 rays that meet at a common endpoint called a vertex
- a triangle with 3 congruent angles
- Lines that are in the same plane but never intersect
- the middle score in a distribution, half the scores area above it and half below
- the middle of 2 points
32 Clues: 90 degrees • almost the same • the middle of 2 points • A line with two end points • one angle is a right angle • triangle with 3 acute angles • one obtuse angle 2 acute angles • all 3 sides are the same length • Only has two sides of equal length • A triangle with no congruent sides • a triangle with 3 congruent angles • Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees • ...
Final Exam Project 2022-05-19
Across
- the side of a right-angled triangle that is opposite the right angle
- statistical term for describing models that estimate the relationships among variables
- letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities
- numerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.
- quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
- rectangular table or array of numbers arranged in rows or columns
- element of a number system that contains the real numbers and a specific element denoted ¨i¨ called the imaginary unit
- is the exponent or power to which a base must be raised to yield a given number
- series of data points called markers connected by straight line segments.
- number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly
- opposite/adjacent
- diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable.
- type of problem that deals with a variable multiplied by itself
- statistical chart consisting of data points plotted typically uses filled-in circles.
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- function that has either one or more variables without using exponents
- defined by multiple sub-functions, each sub-function applying to a certain interval of the main functions domain.
- method for graphically demonstrating the locality, spread, and skewness groups of numerical data through their quartiles.
- one or more numbers or quantities raised to an exponent
- opposite/hypotenuse
- relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles.
- deals with the finding and properties of deriatives and integrals of functions
- real number multiplied by the imaginary unit I
- quantity calculated to indicate the extent of deviation for a group as a whole
- set of real numbers that contains all real numbers lying between any two numbers of the set
- adjacent/hypotenuse
25 Clues: opposite/adjacent • opposite/hypotenuse • adjacent/hypotenuse • real number multiplied by the imaginary unit I • one or more numbers or quantities raised to an exponent • relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles. • quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • type of problem that deals with a variable multiplied by itself • ...
DG Final Review 2022-05-31
Across
- the study of the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles
- 3 positive whole numbers that make a right triangle
- a region between 2 radii and an arc of a circle
- the region between 2 concentric circles
- the same distance from 2 endpoints of a segment
- a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle. the sides are chords and the angles are inscribed in the circle
- an angle constructed by extending one side of a triangle
- when a figure coincides under its reflection
- a line intersecting 2 or more lines on the same plane
- a solid formed by polygons that enclose a single region of space
- a line segment with 1 endpoint outside of a circle and 1 endpoint that meets the circle; perpendicular to the radius
- parallel lines on different planes
- the longest side of a triangle; it's always across from the right angle
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- a quadrilateral with exactly 1 pair of parallel sides
- a bisector that is perpendicular to the segment and creates a line of symmetry
- some fraction of the circumference of its circle; # of degrees out of 360 times circumference
- 2 angles that have a sum of 180 degrees
- a circle inside a polygon that touches each polygon side
- a minor arc formed by the measure of the central angle
- the region between a chord and an arc of a circle
- the faces of a prism that aren't bases
- half of a sphere
- an angle with its vertex on the circle and the sides are chords of the circle
- a triangle with 3 different side lengths
- a polyhedron with 2 faces (bases) that are congruent, parallel polygons
- points on the same line
- the point where all of the lines intersect
- an altitude from the center of a polygon to the side of the polygon
- the point of concurrency for the 3 angle bisectors of a triangle
29 Clues: half of a sphere • points on the same line • parallel lines on different planes • the faces of a prism that aren't bases • 2 angles that have a sum of 180 degrees • the region between 2 concentric circles • a triangle with 3 different side lengths • the point where all of the lines intersect • when a figure coincides under its reflection • ...
Math Final Vocab Review 2022-05-31
Across
- A circle inside a polygon that touches each side of the surrounding polygon
- A^2+B^2=C^2
- When a ray splits an angle through the vertex and creates two congruent new angles
- The point of concurrency for the perpendicular bisector of a triangle
- The point of concurrency for the angle bisector of a triangle
- the space between a chord and an arch
- A line segment inside of a polygon connecting two vertices
- A circle around a polygon when every vertex of the polygon touches a point on the circle
- the space between the two concentric circles
- a line that passes through the circle at two points
- A perpendicular segment made from connecting the center of a circumscribed circle to the side of the polygon
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- The space between the radii and arch of a circle
- Two angles that when combined equal 180 degrees
- the ratio of the length of a side of one figure to the length of the corresponding side to the other figure
- the point of concurrency for the altitudes of a triangle
- A point the same distance from two endpoints of a line segment
- The side opposite the right angle
- Line segments that connect the edge of a circle at two points and always passes through the midpoint
- A line that touches one point on the outside of the circle
- A line segment that doesn't curve and has to touch the edge of the circle at two points
- A set of points on a plane set the same distance from a set point
- A line intersecting two or more parallel lines on the same plane
- When a set of lines has a point in common
- Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent
- The circle enclosing the hemisphere
- A type of polyhedron with two faces called bases that are congruent parallel polygons
26 Clues: A^2+B^2=C^2 • The side opposite the right angle • The circle enclosing the hemisphere • the space between a chord and an arch • When a set of lines has a point in common • the space between the two concentric circles • Two angles that when combined equal 180 degrees • The space between the radii and arch of a circle • a line that passes through the circle at two points • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-11-04
Across
- the point where two rays, lines, or line segments meet to form an angle
- an expression with a base and an exponent
- a flat surface of a solid shape
- the result of multiplication
- the amount of space inside a closed two-dimensional figure. It is measured in square units
- in a power, the number that shows how many times the base is used as a factor
- a side of a parallelogram from which the height is measured
- meeting to form right angles
- a rectangular prism in which each face of the prism is a square
- a letter that stands for an unknown number
- the least multiple shared by two or more numbers
- to break into parts
- length in one direction. a figure may have one, two, or three of these
- the greatest factor two or more numbers have in common
- a number that is multiplied
- the perpendicular distance from a base to the opposite side
- the result of subtraction
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- the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three-dimensional figure (2 words)
- a three-dimensional figure whose base is a polygon and whose other faces are triangles
- a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal in length
- a quadrilateral with at least 1 pair of parallel sides
- a three dimensional figure with two parallel bases that are the same size and shape. The other faces are parallelograms.
- a number, variable, or a product of numbers, variables, and/or expressions
- a flat, "unfolded" representation of a three-dimensional shape
- in a power, the number that is used as a repeated factor
- a line segment where two faces meet in a three-dimensional figure
- a number that is multiplied by a variable
- the result of addition
- to make by combining parts
- the result of division
- a two-dimensional closed figure with three or more straight line segments that meet only at their endpoint
31 Clues: to break into parts • the result of addition • the result of division • the result of subtraction • to make by combining parts • a number that is multiplied • the result of multiplication • meeting to form right angles • a flat surface of a solid shape • an expression with a base and an exponent • a number that is multiplied by a variable • ...
Geometry Unit 4 Vocab 2022-10-10
Across
- ___________ ___________ of an isosceles triangle - The equal angles formed by the base and the congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.
- ___________ ___________ of a polygon - Any angle that lies inside a polygon
- ___________ of a triangle - A segment in which one endpoint is the vertex of a triangle and the other endpoint is the midpoint of the side opposite that vertex.
- _____________ - Having the same measure
- ___________ ____________ - A circle drawn inside a figure and is tangent to all sides
- ________________ ______________ - A line or segment that intersects a line segment at its midpoint, cutting it into two congruent parts
- ______________ _______________ - Triangles whose corresponding sides and angles have the measures
- ___________ - The point of intersection of the three medians of a triangle.
- __________ of a triangle - A segment with endpoints that are the midpoints of two sides of a triangle.
- _____________ - A conclusion reached that is based on inductive reasoning (observing patterns).
- ____________ ____________ - A segment that is perpendicular to another segment and passes through that segment's midpoint.
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- ________________ line - Lines which meet to form right angles and whose slopes have a product of -1.
- _____________ - The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle.
- __________ __________ - A segment that separates an angle of a triangle into two congruent angles.
- ______________ ________________ - Transformations that do not change the shape or size of a figure, only the location
- __________ ____ _____________ - The point where three or more lines or segments meet.
- __________ _________ of a triangle - An angle that forms a linear pair with an angle of the triangle.
- ______________ - The point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle.
- _____________ sides and angles - Parts of congruent or similar figures that match.
- ___________ of a triangle - A perpendicular segment in which one endpoint is a vertex of the triangle and the other is a point on the side opposite the vertex.
- __________ of a triangle - The point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle.
21 Clues: _____________ - Having the same measure • ___________ ___________ of a polygon - Any angle that lies inside a polygon • ___________ - The point of intersection of the three medians of a triangle. • _____________ - The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle. • _____________ sides and angles - Parts of congruent or similar figures that match. • ...
PT3 Math Crossword 2019-10-01
Across
- Another word for total
- Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40
- Refer to table that shows the number of ferry passengers at Pulau Pangkor jetty in March. Calculate the median
- It is given that m:n=2:7 and n-m=45
- Based on the diagram ,if the volume is 20 cm2, find the height of the pyramid, in cm.
- Answer to a multiplication problem
- Refer diagram where it shows an object P with its image P’. the diagram applied a transformation of?
- Find the sum of the largest and the smallest integer of: 3,6,-2,0,-10
- Given (x+8)/2=9, find the value of x.
- Badrul drives his car from town M to town N at a distance of 120km in 2 hours. Ahmad takes 30 minutes less than Badrul for the same journey. Calculate the average speed, in km/h, of Ahmad’s car.
- Find the highest Common Factor (HCF) of 24,36 and 72
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- 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.
- The act of taking away one number from another
- Comparison of two numbers
- 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.
- Coordinates of P is (-4,-2) and coordinates of Q is (2,-2). Coordinates of midpoint of staright line PQ is (x,y). find value of x.
- A polygon with 7 sides is known as?
- A student has rounded off 732 648 to the nearest ……… as she gets 733 000
- Refer to diagram , PQR and TUS are right angled triangles. Calculate the perimeter in cm of the shaded region.
- How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100
20 Clues: Another word for total • Comparison of two numbers • Answer to a multiplication problem • A polygon with 7 sides is known as? • It is given that m:n=2:7 and n-m=45 • Given (x+8)/2=9, find the value of x. • The act of taking away one number from another • How many multiples of 24 that are less than 100 • Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16 and 40 • ...
Vocabulary Project 2023-07-10
Across
- A number that has a real and imaginary part
- The behavior of a sine function
- What happens when you multiply the x value by a number
- Used to find angles and sides in non right triangles (SOH)
- One unit of the repeating pattern in a periodic function
- The value that you get (y value)
- When the numerator of the horizontal asmptote is greater than the denominator by one
- The original funtion without transformations
- When you directly input a value into a function
- When there are no stops in a line
- Does not exist
- A function that is made up of multiple seperate functions
- Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division between functions
- to guess above what actually is
- The horizontal line that an equation never touches
- The type of math about angles and ratios of lengths
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- The inverse of log
- Perimeter of a part of a piecewize function
- The vertical line that an equation never touches
- A circle with the radius of one
- A triangle that does not have a right angle
- parts of a product
- A function that follow a specific pattern in the y values according to a cycle and period
- S=a+b+c/2
- The value of the bend that happens between the sides
- The reverse of a function
- An outer segment of a shapes perimeter
- The behaviour of the graph of the function at the ends of an X axis
- Operations that are applied to a parent function to change the width,height,size, and place
- The greek letter for sum
- A function with no stops or holes that continues going on
- Used to find angles and sides in non-right triagles (CAH)
- The point where there are no values
- The projected value on a graph
34 Clues: S=a+b+c/2 • Does not exist • The inverse of log • parts of a product • The greek letter for sum • The reverse of a function • The projected value on a graph • The behavior of a sine function • A circle with the radius of one • to guess above what actually is • The value that you get (y value) • When there are no stops in a line • The point where there are no values • ...
Math vocab 2023-12-11
Across
- / Part of a whole where the numerator is divided by the denominator
- / a diagram that represents numbers as points on a plane.
- / a line that shows all numbers placed in their correct positions.
- / an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.
- / equation of a line y = mx + b
- / the vertical value in an ordered pair (x,y) that shows the distance of the point along the y-axis.the vertical value in an ordered pair (x,y) that shows the distance of the point along the y-axis.
- / two numbers written in a certain order surrounded by parentheses, usually (1st number, 2nd number). For example, the position of a point on the coordinate plane is written (x, y). X is the horizontal value, and y is the vertical value.
- / Change in Y over the change in X or Rise over Run
- / Ratio with a denominator of 1
- / Ratio that represents a relationship between a model and the actual figure
- / Measure of a line’s movement away from the x-axis
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- / Ratio between two variables with equivalent ratios
- / an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.
- / all three sides and angles are equal
- / Triangles that have the same shape but different sizes.
- / A grid formed by 2 lines, the y-axis and the x-axis, that cross the orgin
- / the vertical axis of a coordinate system, along which the y-coordinates are measured.
- / an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.an exact location in a plane or in space that has no size or dimension, only position.
- / Comparison between two quantities with the same unit
- / the point (0,0) on the coordinate plane, where the x and y-axes cross.
20 Clues: / equation of a line y = mx + b • / all three sides and angles are equal • / Ratio between two variables with equivalent ratios • / Ratio with a denominator of 1 • / Triangles that have the same shape but different sizes. • / Change in Y over the change in X or Rise over Run • ...
Mathsoc Crossword 2023-09-05
Across
- A sequence of numbers in which each term is the sum of the two preceding terms, starting with 0 and 1 (e.g., 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, ...)
- A theorem that states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
- Circles that lie in the same plane and have the same center C.
- The limit of 1/x as x approaches infinity.
- A type of real or complex number that is not the root of any non-zero polynomial equation with integer coefficients
- Code used by germans in WW2.
- An operation based on repeated or iterated multiplication
- This Indian mathematician and astronomer is known for the development of the decimal system and the concept of zero.
- The branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
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- A probability distribution that describes the number of successes in a fixed number of independent trials
- A method for finding the area under a curve by dividing it into small rectangles.
- A number that can only be divided by 1 and itself.
- The name of the point inside an equilateral triangle where all medians intersect.
- What is the square root of negative one called?
- e^pi*i minus this=0
- The mathematical concept of determining the slope of a curve at a given point.
- This Greek letter is commonly used as a symbol to represent angles and is often associated with trigonometry.
- A concept in set theory that represents the size or "count" of a set, including infinite sets.
- An iterative shape that replicates itself as you zoom in on it. The most famous example would be Sierpinski's Triangle
- The -------- of a set is its least upper bound
- ---- curve is a perfectly symmetrical curve that is often used to describe the normal distribution in statistics
21 Clues: e^pi*i minus this=0 • Code used by germans in WW2. • The limit of 1/x as x approaches infinity. • The -------- of a set is its least upper bound • What is the square root of negative one called? • A number that can only be divided by 1 and itself. • An operation based on repeated or iterated multiplication • ...
Elements & Principles of Design 2022-09-07
Across
- type of line that moves from left to right; creates illusion of width
- two-dimensional
- The way a surface feels or appears to feel
- creates a focal point in a room; the first thing you see
- Circles (2D) and spheres (3D)
- type of balance known as informal; different objects but equal weight on both sides
- type of balance known as formal; objects are the same on both sides
- empty space
- line that go from one corner to another
- Square and rectangle (2D) and cube (3D)
- __________ texture; How a surface feels to the touch
- filled space
- type of balance arranged around a central point
- the connection of two points, used to create width and height
- Triangles (2D) and pyramids (3D)
- implies equilibrium among parts of a design
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- __________ texture; Texture you can see
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- type of line that moves up and down; emphasizes height
- three-dimensional
- using two elements in contrast to one another
- refers to the size of an object
- created when lines come out or in from a central point
- is achieved by utilizing the same textures, colors, or other elements of design
- type of rhythm created when an element of design is used over and over
- is the relationship between parts of an object or different objects
- Area around a form or inside a form
- created when curved lines carry the eye from one object to another
- is created by using different textures, colors, or other elements of design
- created by the increasing or decreasing of similelementsets
- leads the eye from one area of a design to another
- a term for color
- unity + variety
- the brightness or dullness of a color
34 Clues: empty space • filled space • two-dimensional • unity + variety • a term for color • three-dimensional • Circles (2D) and spheres (3D) • refers to the size of an object • Triangles (2D) and pyramids (3D) • Area around a form or inside a form • the lightness or darkness of a color • the brightness or dullness of a color • __________ texture; Texture you can see • ...
High School 2024-05-21
Across
- Bag used to carry books and supplies
- Creative course involving various mediums
- A storage compartment for students' belongings
- A facility for physical education classes and sports
- A formal dance typically held for high school students
- Student with the highest academic achievement in a graduating class
- Lack of motivation among seniors nearing graduation
- A publication featuring photos and memories from the school year
- Event where students present scientific projects
- A popular sport played in many high schools
- Branch of mathematics dealing with shapes and their properties
- Standardized test used for college admissions
- Activity outside of regular curriculum
- Vocal ensemble performing choral music
- The study of living organisms
- The head administrator of a school
- Ceremony marking the completion of high school
- Musical ensemble often found in high schools
- A punishment for breaking school rules
- Vehicle used to transport students to and from school
- Document showing a student's grades for a term
- A place for students to borrow books and study
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- Substance with a distinct molecular composition
- Branch of mathematics dealing with triangles and angles
- Educational outing outside of the classroom
- The study of matter and its properties
- Someone who provides academic assistance outside of class
- Where students eat lunch at school
- Theatrical productions performed by students
- Classroom where students start their day and take attendance
- Event to boost school spirit before a sports game
- Courses for college credit
- A branch of mathematics often dreaded by students
- Study sessions to prepare for the college entrance exam
- Tradition of welcoming back alumni to the school
- Measuring tool used in math and drafting
- Group of students who argue opposing viewpoints
- Study of past events and their significance
- Assignments given to students to complete outside of class
39 Clues: Courses for college credit • The study of living organisms • Where students eat lunch at school • The head administrator of a school • Bag used to carry books and supplies • The study of matter and its properties • Activity outside of regular curriculum • Vocal ensemble performing choral music • A punishment for breaking school rules • ...
Y11 S1 2024-12-18
Across
- Cells’ surfaces drift like a flexible art display.
- A viral case carefully locks its precious cargo.
- Enzyme spots for inhibitors to block, off the main path.
- Twists and turns create the ultimate DNA ladder.
- It’s all about ions—move in, move out, repeat!
- It reverses the message back into double form.
- Weak connections hold strong relationships here.
- An enzyme grabs carbon to kick off photosynthesis.
- Three carbons step forward with a sweet promise.
- It sets the stage with a tiny RNA start.
- Backward writers transcribe RNA into history.
- Cutting and joining RNA—only the best bits remain.
- Living within leads to a beneficial merger.
- Movement of ions powers the production of life’s energy.
- Scissors with precision that rewrite genetic stories.
- This virus prefers its home to be *just right*.
Down
- A fat that splits between loving and hating water.
- Sulfur links form bonds to strengthen the chain.
- Multiple links create chains of sweet energy.
- A quick energy transfer straight from the substrate.
- Single bases stand tall like ancient triangles.
- Two rings make these bases royally pure.
- A sneaky block that doesn’t compete for a spot.
- The RNA map that leads scissors to their mark.
- Shift the code, and chaos ensues.
- Heat breaks the protein’s perfect structure.
- A 3-carbon middle player in Calvin’s plan.
- Three’s company for these fatty energy reserves.
- A snug fit comes as the enzyme molds itself.
- DNA grows backward but still gets the job done.
- DNA strands move oppositely but stay together.
- Open channels where water flows without resistance.
- Sun’s energy adds a phosphate boost to life.
- Dormant but deadly—waiting for the right moment.
- A sticky connection that sugars can’t escape.
- Life begins with nothing but a spark.
36 Clues: Shift the code, and chaos ensues. • Life begins with nothing but a spark. • Two rings make these bases royally pure. • It sets the stage with a tiny RNA start. • A 3-carbon middle player in Calvin’s plan. • Living within leads to a beneficial merger. • Heat breaks the protein’s perfect structure. • A snug fit comes as the enzyme molds itself. • ...
Year 10 Maths Term 1 2025-04-11
Across
- Lines that meet at a right angle.
- Type of bearing measured from the north line in a full 360° circle.
- A mathematical object used to count, measure, and label.
- A straight one,dimensional figure with no thickness and infinite length.
- Lines that never meet and are always the same distance apart.
- The study of relationships between angles and sides in triangles.
- The length between two points.
- Type of interest calculated on the principal and previously earned interest.
- A trigonometric ratio opposite over hypotenuse.
- Money earned or paid for the use of money over time.
- To buy something using money.
- The longest side in a right,angled triangle.
- A direction or path along a compass measured clockwise from north.
- A measure of steepness, often rise over run.
- The exact middle point of a line segment.
- The side across from the angle in question in a right triangle.
- A trigonometric ratio adjacent over hypotenuse.
- Formed where two lines meet at a point.
Down
- The angle below the horizontal line of sight.
- The angle above the horizontal line of sight.
- The side next to the angle in question in a right triangle (not the hypotenuse).
- A comparison of two quantities by division.
- A rate that stays the same regardless of other factors; often used in finance.
- A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a grid.
- Type of interest calculated only on the original amount invested or borrowed.
- A proportion out of 100.
- A tool used to draw circles or measure bearings.
- A comparison between two quantities, often per unit of time.
- A line segment that forms part of the boundary of a shape.
- The act of giving money in exchange for goods, services, or to repay a loan.
- The decrease in value of an asset over time.
- A cardinal direction, often the reference point for bearings.
32 Clues: A proportion out of 100. • To buy something using money. • The length between two points. • Lines that meet at a right angle. • Formed where two lines meet at a point. • The exact middle point of a line segment. • A comparison of two quantities by division. • The decrease in value of an asset over time. • The longest side in a right,angled triangle. • ...
Year 7 Keyword Revision 2025-06-05
Across
- Unsorted mixture of rocks, sand, and clay that is directly deposited by a melting glacier.
- A type of weathering that occurs when water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes and expands (by about 9%), over time widening the cracks. Repeated cycles of freezing and thawing eventually shatter the rock.
- the unit we measure cloud cover in
- Lines on a map that connect points of equal height above sea level in metres.
- the unit that we measure air pressure in
- A precise method of locating a point on a map using a grid system on an OS Map consisting of 6 figures.
- The long-term average weather conditions in an area (typically average over 30 years).
- When a mass of warmer air is pushing into mass of colder air.
- the force that makes rain fall as droplets
- the surname of the man who had a ball bearing factory in Chelmsford
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- the air mass that hits the UK from the east and is typically cold and dry but can bring snow in winter
- Precipitation that occurs when the sun heats the ground, causing moist air to rise, cool, condense, and form clouds, leading to rainfall.
- A map projection that preserves true distances from the center of the projection
- The major city that the A12 connects Chelmsford to
- A weather event that does not fit the pattern of usual weather in that area and typically could cause damage to property or threaten lives.
- A small lake formed in a corrie after the glacier melts.
- The variations in height and slope of the Earth's surface.
- When a mass of colder air is pushing into mass of warmer air.
- the air mass that hits the UK from the south west and is usually warm and wet
- the shape that represents a cold front on a synotpic chart
- An instrument used to measure wind speed.
- A process of erosion scrapes against a surface, wearing it away.
22 Clues: the unit we measure cloud cover in • the unit that we measure air pressure in • An instrument used to measure wind speed. • the force that makes rain fall as droplets • The major city that the A12 connects Chelmsford to • A small lake formed in a corrie after the glacier melts. • The variations in height and slope of the Earth's surface. • ...
Trig - Joy 2025-06-10
Across
- A rule or relationship that assigns exactly one output value for each input value. Used often in Trig.
- A trigonometric function that is the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to an angle to the length of the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
- The side of a right triangle that is next to a given angle (not the hypotenuse).
- An angle of this type is formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight above that line.
- A trigonometric function that is the ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the side adjacent to the angle in a right triangle.
- The property of a function (like sine, cosine, and tangent) where its values repeat at regular intervals.
- Trigonometric Functions that "undo" trigonometric functions, such as arccosine, arcsine, and arctangent.
- The branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
- The side of a right triangle that is across from a given angle.
- A trigonometric function that is the ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
Down
- A trigonometric function that is the reciprocal of the sine function.
- An angle of this type formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight below that line.
- The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle.
- Another unit of angle measurement, where a full circle is 360 degrees.
- The reciprocal of the tangent function
- A figure formed by two rays or line segments that share a common endpoint.
- The theorem stating that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
- A type of triangle with one right angle (90 degrees).
- A unit of angle measurement involving pi
- A trigonometric function that is the reciprocal of the cosine function.
20 Clues: The reciprocal of the tangent function • A unit of angle measurement involving pi • A type of triangle with one right angle (90 degrees). • The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle. • The side of a right triangle that is across from a given angle. • A trigonometric function that is the reciprocal of the sine function. • ...
Math Cossword 2025-10-02
Across
- This is used to see how much more money you have made.
- The distance around a circle.
- Numbers that exactly divide a given number.
- Known as the father of geometry.
- A 90-degree angle is also called a ___ angle.
- This is represented as a percentage, and everyone loves shopping when this is there.
- Letters like x, y, z and a, b, c are called ___ in math.
- An angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- These are also known as powers.
- The space inside a shape, measured in square units.
- To solve a ratio, one must ___.
- This is used very frequently, it means out of a hundred.
- A triangle with all three sides of equal length.
- The distance from the center of a circle to its edge.
- A combination of variables, numbers, and symbols that represents a mathematical relationship
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- These numbers cannot be divided by any other number, also they share a name with the coolest robot ever.
- The total amount left after subtracting one number from another.
- A number that cannot be written as a simple fraction.
- You need this along with mass to calculate density.
- The answer to an addition problem.
- Comparison of two quantities of the same kind by division.
- Two lines that never meet, no matter how far they are extended.
- squares These tools look like triangles but are named after a different shape.
- The number that divides another number in a division problem.
- Banks offer this to us when we keep our money with them.
- The constant value a variable is multiplied by in an algebraic term.
- The number above the line in a fraction.
- He shouted "Eureka!" after discovering a principle of buoyancy.
- A polygon with four sides.
- The solution to a division problem.
30 Clues: A polygon with four sides. • The distance around a circle. • These are also known as powers. • To solve a ratio, one must ___. • Known as the father of geometry. • The answer to an addition problem. • The solution to a division problem. • The number above the line in a fraction. • Numbers that exactly divide a given number. • A 90-degree angle is also called a ___ angle. • ...
Islam Quiz Review - Central Beliefs, Early Expansion, and Golden Age Achievements 2026-02-03
Across
- Islamic mathematicians created this field of math to help find missing values in equations
- Muslim astronomers revised star charts, updating information on stars' positions and ____________
- Shahada - The proclamation that there is no god but _________ and Muhammad is his prophet/messenger
- Zakat - Muslims are expected to give approximately 2.5% of their ___________ to charitiy
- a follower of Islam
- the majority of Muslims in the world today belong to this denomination of Islam
- the best English translation of 'Jihad'
- the title given to the leaders of the Islamic empires of the Middle Ages
- by measuring the angle of the sun at noon, Muslim cartographers were able to measure their cities' ___________
- the primary holy book of Islam
- a book of Muhammad's sayings and actions, written down by those who knew him
- the first of the Islamic empires to rise and spread across the Mediterranean world
- Salat - Muslims must pray ______ times a day facing Mecca
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- Islam originated on the ___________ Peninsula
- scholars and scientists of the golden age of Islam met and shared ideas at the famous House of Wisdom in ________
- Islamic mathematicians advanced this field of math involving triangles (and, weirdly, circles)
- Muslim scholars standardized the Arabic writing system, leading to beautiful _____________
- Muslim zoologists studied animals in their natural ____________
- Muslim doctors advanced medical knowledge by _______ patients in hospitals
- the first four leaders of Islam after Muhammad's death are known as the __________ Guided Caliphs
- the only part of western Europe that Islam had reached by the 8th century CE
- Siyam - Muslims are required to __________ during the holy month of Ramadan
- Muslim scholars ___________ many ancient Greek and Persian texts by translating them and storing them safely
- it means 'surrender to God's will', but not in a bad way
- a pilgrimage to Mecca that Muslims are expected to make once in their lifetime
25 Clues: a follower of Islam • the primary holy book of Islam • the best English translation of 'Jihad' • Islam originated on the ___________ Peninsula • it means 'surrender to God's will', but not in a bad way • Salat - Muslims must pray ______ times a day facing Mecca • Muslim zoologists studied animals in their natural ____________ • ...
lalala 2012-08-23
Across
- 27. In the __________ system, measuring angles is based on the relation between the radius and the circumference of a circle.
- 30. _____ circle is a circle drawn on a rectangular coordinate plane with center at the origin and with a radius one unit long
- 18. A __________ or related angle for an angle is the positive acute angle made by the terminal side of an angle and the x-axis.
- 4. A relation in which every abscissa is associated to exactly one ordinate
- 24. Is a branch of mathematics which deals with the properties and application of particular ratios associated with angles known as circular functions
- 14. A shorter and simpler method of dividing a polynomial by binomial in the form x – r is called _______ Division
- 37. It is the arrangement of n objects in a definite order.
- 5. ________ function is a function whose graph is a straight line
- 40. The ___________ function is not defined for all real number and its graph is not like the graphs of the sine and cosine functions
- 26. In ___________ system, an angle is measured by the number of revolution or fractions of a revolution made by terminal side in relation to the initial side.
- 6. Is a numerical measure of the steepness of a line with respect to the x-axis
- 20. It is the exponent of the power of the base that is equal to the number.
- 25. Is the figure formed by the rotation of the ray around its point
- 11. Graph of a quadratic function
- 9. Two distinct line with equal slopes are ________
- 8. A line has a __________ slope if it falls from left to right
- 12. An important feature of a parabola is that it is symmetric about a vertical line called axis of ___________.
- 7. A line has s ____ slope if its parallel to the x-axis
- 32. The distance that one graph must be shifted to the left to coincide with another graph is called _______ shift
- 3. The set of all second members/coordinates of the ordered pairs
- 2. The set of all the first members/coordinates of the ordered pairs
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- 21. Logarithm of a _________ is the sum of the logarithms of the factors
- 32. The distance that one graph must be shifted to the left to coincide with another graph is called _______ shift
- 22. Logarithm of a _________ is the difference of the logarithms of the factors
- 10. A function defined by a polynomial expression of degree 2 is referred to as a ____________ function in x.
- 39. The product of consecutive number from one to n denoted by n! is commonly known as __________
- 36. A second property of triangles that is important in solving oblique triangles is called law of ___________
- 34. The sine and cosine functions are called?
- 38. It is a subset of r elements selected out of n distinct elements without regard to order.
- 19. ________________ function – is a function of the form y=ax where a is a fixed number, a > 0 and x is any real number
- 35. When 2 sides of a triangle and an angle opposite one of them are unknown, the law of sines can be used to solve the triangle. However, there may be more than one solution. This is known as the ________________ case
- 28. Angles which have the same initial sides and the same terminal side are called __________ angles
- 29. Angles in standard position having their terminal side along the x-axis or y-axis are called _______________ angles
- 23. Logarithm of a _________ of a number is the product of the exponent and the logarithm of the number.
- 15. If a polynomial f(x) is divided by x – c, the remainder is equal to f(c) , this is called _________________ theorem
- 17. If f(-x) = -f(x), the curve is symmetric through the origin; it is an _____ function
- 1. It is a set of ordered pairs
- 31. _________ functions are useful in many practical applications, especially in electrical engineering, physics, and economics.
- 16. It is called ______________ theorem if a polynomial f(x) has a factor x – c if and only if f(c) = 0
- 13. Turning point of a parabola
40 Clues: 1. It is a set of ordered pairs • 13. Turning point of a parabola • 11. Graph of a quadratic function • 34. The sine and cosine functions are called? • 9. Two distinct line with equal slopes are ________ • 7. A line has s ____ slope if its parallel to the x-axis • 37. It is the arrangement of n objects in a definite order. • ...
Precalculus 2018-06-10
Across
- A closed shape that has three sides
- A "U" shaped curve
- Can coincide when folded
- The sample number too extreme
- Hypotenuse/Adjacent
- Change
- Left and right
- A unit for angles other than degrees
- A triangle with no right triangles
- The verb of division
- The number being multiplied
- All the points that are of equal distance from a point
- The line that the graph gets close to but never touches
- Showing a variable in terms of another variable
- Unlimited expanse
- Adjacent/Opposite
- Not real
- n*(n-1)*(n-2)*...*1
- A function whose domain is the set of positive integers
- Some strange things about a thing that students must remember
- The possibility of an event happening
- The ordering of elements so that one element is first, one is second, third and so on
- A line with direction
- The set of all points in a plane which the absolute value of the difference from 2 points is constant
- Rows and columns
- A prediction based on the equation
- A method of selecting subsets of a larger set in which order is not important
- Perpendicular
- Lines that form the Cartesian Plane
- Summation notation
- A line meets another
- Opposite/Hypotenuse
- y=1/x
- The number that is left after integer division
- Changing addition/subtraction into multiplication/division
- Between 180 and 90 degrees
- A circle, round
- The intersection of a plane and a double-napped cone
- The domain is all real numbers
- A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are both parallel and equal in length
- Smaller than zero
- Absolute value
- The distance from the x axis to the highest or lowest point of a trigonometry graph
- Cancelling out unknown variables
- To make the function longer
- The projection of a vector
- To make the function smaller
- The group being surveyed
- How much a line tilts
- The sum of the terms in a sequence
- Between 90 degrees and zero
- In the form of (x,y)
- f^(-1)
- Each number in the matrix
- Length of a vector
- The collection of all points of equal distance to two distant points
Down
- A rectangle which sides are of equal length
- Times
- Subtract
- The repetition of a graph
- The (m*n) of a matrix
- Two lines will never meet
- A parallelogram with four equal sides
- Areas formed by x and y axes
- Direction
- How often something happens
- The distance between the center and any point on the circle
- The branch of mathematics dealing with the theory of numerical calculations
- A constant number that serves as a measure of some property or characteristic
- Up and down
- g(f(x))
- Where something is
- Hypotenuse/Opposite
- The top or bottom of a graph
- Angles a & b have the same initial side and terminal side
- To determine the set of feasible solutions
- Log(x,y)
- How data is spread
- The difference between the samples and the average
- A quadrilateral which all four angles are ninety degrees
- Finding the maximum and/or minimum
- Force times distance
- Adjacent/Hypotenuse
- The lines form a right angle
- Measurement of triangles
- A line sloped downward
- A mathematical function that is the sum of a number of terms
- The measure of how close the ellipse is to a circle
- Add
- The branch of mathematics that is concerned with the limits and with the differentiation and integration of functions
- The process to create a symmetric function
- How many times a number is multiplied to itself
- The mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces
- Connecting to angles that are not adjacent
- a*d-b*c (in matrices)
- Part of a circle
- Limited expense
- A graph of five number summary
- Opposite/Adjacent
- Larger than zero
- The range of x values
101 Clues: Add • Times • y=1/x • Change • f^(-1) • g(f(x)) • Subtract • Log(x,y) • Not real • Direction • Up and down • Perpendicular • Left and right • Absolute value • A circle, round • Limited expense • Rows and columns • Part of a circle • Larger than zero • Unlimited expanse • Adjacent/Opposite • Smaller than zero • Opposite/Adjacent • A "U" shaped curve • Where something is • How data is spread • Summation notation • ...
Amazing Algebra 2026-04-14
Across
- To find the area of a composite figure, identify the individual shapes within it and then ___ the area of those shapes.
- The x-axis is the horizontal axis, x-values go from ____ to ____.
- On the coordinate plane, y-values go up or down. The y-axis is the _______ axis.
- How many sides are on a number cube?
- If a number has a decimal that repeats forever in the same pattern, or a decimal that ends, it belongs to which category: natural, whole, integer, rational, or irrational? Ex. 0.125, 0.333..., 0.4.
- Sides a and b in a right triangle are also called the ____
- True or False: To make a boxplot you just line up the original numbers (sorted from least to greatest) even if the difference between neighbor numbers is unequal (ex. 2, 7, 8, 20)
- The square root of 44 lies between two whole numbers- which numbers are they? Exclude the word “and” from your response. (Hint: 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144 are perfect squares)
- In the equation y=11x+12, what is the slope?
- A type of transformation (moving a shape) on the coordinate plane also called a flip.
- This category of numbers is similar to natural numbers but includes zero.
- The point where a line crosses the y-axis is called the y-________. Represented by the letter b in the linear equation y=mx+b. The coordinate is located at (0, b).
- The _____ extreme is to the right of Q3 and connected by a “whisker”.
- If a bag has four clear marbles, two pink marbles, and five green marbles, which color is most likely to be randomly drawn?
- To solve the equation 3x+5=8, the first step might be to _______ 5 from both sides.
- Area of a rectangle is equal to length times _____.
- The area between the lower ________ (Q1) and the median represents 25% of the data.
- If there is an even number of data, then when finding Q1 and Q3 the middle two numbers are ________.
Down
- True or False: To find the median, Q1, and Q3 of a boxplot, the data first has to be sorted from least to greatest.
- The area of this shape is equal to ½ bh.
- The hypotenuse is directly ______ from the 90° angle.
- To solve for 4x=52 and isolate x, ____ by four on both sides.
- The line x=0 is the same line as this (_-____)
- True or False: If a student flips a coin and then rolls a pair of number cubes (dice) the events are considered independent.
- A star (polygon) has five points; points A and B are at (1,0) and (2,1). If the star is moved and points A’ and B’ are at (1, 2) and (2,3) what type of transformation occurred?
- Natural numbers are also called positive ________ because they exclude negative numbers and zero.
- A coin is flipped in class. The probability of landing on tails three times can be calculated and written as a fraction. What is the denominator of this fraction? (Hint: the numerator is one).
- The area of this shape is equal to pi times the radius squared.
- What percent of the data lie in between Q1 and Q3 of a boxplot?
- In linear equations it can be described by “rise over run” and represented by the letter m (as in the equation y = mx + b)
- A polygon corner lies at (3, 7) on the coordinate plane. If the polygon is reflected across the y-axis, which coordinate will change signs? Write out the number of the x- or y-coordinate.
- The square root of 64.
- The point where the x-axis crosses the y-axis is called this. The point is represented by the coordinates (0,0).
- Triangles with a 90° angle are called _____ triangles.
- In the Pythagorean Theorem, sides a and b are first _______ and then added to equal c _______.
- If there is an even number of data, then the median is the _______ of the middle two numbers (after the data is sorted from least to greatest).
- The _____ of a circle is half the length of the diameter.
- In the equation y=11x+12, what is the y-intercept?
38 Clues: The square root of 64. • How many sides are on a number cube? • The area of this shape is equal to ½ bh. • In the equation y=11x+12, what is the slope? • The line x=0 is the same line as this (_-____) • In the equation y=11x+12, what is the y-intercept? • Area of a rectangle is equal to length times _____. • The hypotenuse is directly ______ from the 90° angle. • ...
Ch 7 2021-05-27
Across
- the lengths of every leg of a right triangle
- if the square of the length of the longest side of a triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides, then the triangle is a right triangle.
- if the square of the length of the longest side of a triangle is greater than the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides, then the triangle is an obtuse triangle.
- if the square of the length of the longest side of a triangle is less than the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides, then the triangle is an acute triangle.
- if the degrees are
Down
- the length of the altitude
- in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs.
- if the altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, then the two triangles formed are similar to the original triangle and to each other.
- if the degrees are
9 Clues: if the degrees are • if the degrees are • the length of the altitude • the lengths of every leg of a right triangle • in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs. • ...
Math Vocabulary Review 2026-06-08
Across
- A letter (like x or y) used to represent an unknown or changing number in an equation.
- One of two numbers whose product is 1. You find it by "flipping" a fraction upside down
- The number that is multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- One of the four regions formed on a coordinate plane by the intersection of the x-axis and y-axis.
- OF CENTER A single number used to describe the "middle" or "typical" value of a data set. Examples include the mean and median.
- A comparison of two quantities by division.
- A stray data value that is much higher or much lower than the rest of the numbers in the set.
- An unfolded, flat 2D pattern that can be folded up to make a 3D solid shape.
- A measure of center found by adding up all the data points and dividing by the total number of points; also called the average.
Down
- To break a complex geometric shape down into simpler shapes, like triangles and rectangles, to find its total area.
- VALUE The distance a number is from zero on a number line, always written as a positive value.
- A special bar graph that shows data grouped into equal intervals rather than individual numbers.
- The exact middle number in a data set when the numbers are listed in order from least to greatest.
- RANGE A measure of variability (spread) that tells you the distance between the first and third quartiles.
- The small, raised number that tells you how many times to multiply a base number by itself.
- A closed, flat 2D shape formed by three or more straight line segments. (No curves allowed!)
16 Clues: A comparison of two quantities by division. • The number that is multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression. • An unfolded, flat 2D pattern that can be folded up to make a 3D solid shape. • A letter (like x or y) used to represent an unknown or changing number in an equation. • ...
MATHEMATICS 8 VOCABULARY 2023-09-10
Across
- A group of points in a scatter plot that are near each other.
- like terms: Using the distributive law to add any two multiples of an expression such as x. For example, you can simplify 4x+5x into 9x.
- law of multiplication: For two numbers a and b, a(b)=b(a).
- The distance around an entire figure, such as a circle or a sphere. For a sphere, this means the distance around a circle on the sphere whose center is at the center of the sphere.
Down
- A constant that a variable or expression is multiplied by.
- A solid figure formed by taking a flat circular disk and extending it up to a single point.
- relative frequency: A joint frequency divided by the total of its row or column in a two-way frequency table.
- The same shape and size. Two plane figures are congruent if one can be obtained from the other by a rigid motion (a sequence of translations, rotations, and reflections).
- rule: A rule that allows you to tell that two figures are congruent by looking at some of their measurements, such as the Side-Angle-Side (SAS), Angle-Side-Angle (ASA), and Side-Side-Side (SSS) rules for triangles.
- law of addition: For any two numbers a and b, a+b=b+a.
10 Clues: law of addition: For any two numbers a and b, a+b=b+a. • A constant that a variable or expression is multiplied by. • law of multiplication: For two numbers a and b, a(b)=b(a). • A group of points in a scatter plot that are near each other. • A solid figure formed by taking a flat circular disk and extending it up to a single point. • ...
Famous landmarks 2023-07-18
Across
- Ben A famous clock tower in London that tells the time and is one of the city's iconic landmarks.
- A hill in Athens, Greece, with ancient ruins including the Parthenon, which was a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena. Louvre A famous museum in Paris that houses many famous artworks, including the Mona Lisa.
- Everest The highest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas between Nepal and China.
- Picchu An ancient Inca city in Peru, high in the mountains, known for its remarkable stone buildings and beautiful views.
- An ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy, where gladiator fights and other events used to take place.
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- Tower A tall iron tower in Paris, France, that is a famous symbol of the city and offers a great view from the top.
- of Egypt Huge structures in Egypt made of stone, shaped like triangles, and built as tombs for ancient pharaohs.
- Mahal A beautiful white marble building in India that was built as a monument of love by a king for his wife.
- A mysterious circle of big stones in England that was built a long time ago and its purpose is still unknown.
9 Clues: Everest The highest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas between Nepal and China. • Ben A famous clock tower in London that tells the time and is one of the city's iconic landmarks. • An ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy, where gladiator fights and other events used to take place. • ...
