Geometry
Across
- 1. "next to" or sharing a common boundary.
- 2. two angles whose measurements add up exactly to 180°
- 3. a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero. (They do not include any fractions, decimals, or mixed numbers)
- 7. a geometric transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point, known as the center of rotation.
- 9. two expressions or quantities have the exact same value or represent the same mathematical object.
- 10. the measure of the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by an object or enclosed within a container.
- 11. the two sides of a right triangle that meet at the 90° angle (perpendicular sides).
- 15. refers to a repeating decimal (also called a recurring decimal), which is a decimal number that has a digit or a specific pattern of digits that repeats infinitely at regular intervals after the decimal point.
- 17. a mathematical statement equating two ratios or fractions.
- 19. two angles whose measures add up to exactly 90°
- 21. a type of geometric transformation that changes the size of a shape—making it larger or smaller—without altering its overall shape or proportions.
- 22. the value that appears most frequently in a data set.
- 24. a decimal number that has a finite, countable number of digits after the decimal point.
- 25. measures the steepness, incline, or grade of a line.
- 26. the middle value in a set of data when the numbers are arranged in ascending order (smallest to largest).
- 27. the mathematical study of uncertainty, measuring the likelihood that a specific event will occur.
Down
- 1. value, a number's non-negative distance from zero on a number line, ignoring its direction (positive or negative). ¬¬
- 4. the difference between the highest and lowest values in a data set, representing the total spread of the data.
- 5. a line that passes through two or more other lines in the same plane at distinct (different) points.
- 6. a process that manipulates a shape, point, or function, changing its position, size, or orientation.
- 8. a geometric transformation that "slides" a figure or point a specific distance in a specific direction.
- 12. a three-dimensional geometric solid that tapers smoothly from a flat, usually circular base to a single point called the apex or vertex.
- 13. the average of a set of numbers, calculated by adding all the values together and dividing by the total count of numbers.
- 14. a direction that runs perpendicular (at a 90° angle) to the horizon.
- 16. a perfectly symmetrical three-dimensional shape where every point on its curved surface is exactly the same distance from a fixed center point.
- 18. the longest side of a right-angled triangle and is always located directly opposite the 90° right angle.
- 19. two figures or objects are identical in size and shape, allowing them to overlap perfectly when rotated, flipped, or slid.
- 20. a 3D geometric shape with two identical, parallel circular bases connected by a continuous curved surface.
- 23. the root of a number.