Geometry crossword assignment
Across
- 4. An arc that covers only half of a circle, disappointing it couldn’t do the whole thing.
- 5. An angle within a circle that stops at a point known as the center of the circle.
- 8. When a line passes through the center of a Very flat sphere, and going all the way to the other side of the circle in a straight line. The measure of this is indubitably the whole length of one side, to the other side of this mysterious circle. As if it’s measuring how wide it is.
- 9. 2 arcs on a singular circle that only have one point similar to each other.
- 10. When discussing 2 differently sized imposing arcs, the larger one is usually indubitably larger than the other, and known as:
- 13. A line on a circle that connects the center point, to the line of the actual circle.
- 14. When there are 2 angles within a sizable flat sphere it inevitably forms 2 arcs on the flat sphere. One of them is larger, leaving the other to indubitably be smaller, and known as:
- 15. The straight completely random extension of a Chord. This indubitably looks like it’s cutting off a piece of our circle.
Down
- 1. The outer line that makes up the flattened sphere called a circle.
- 2. When 2 chords within a flattened sphere have an incredibly similar point, but the other indubitably forms a magnificent kind of angle that is to our knowledge at the moment only related to flattened spheres.
- 3. When 2 tangent lines outside of a flattened sphere, go forth and touch the circle as we call it. This forms an angle that has been circumscribed!
- 6. A specific point in a circle when tangency indubitably meets the flat sphere, and is located.
- 7. When 2 angles of arcs can’t decide on where there points shall meet, they indubitably intercept each other in their indecision of where their similar point shall meet.
- 11. When a line is delicately placed within a circle it has 2 endpoints that indubitably connect 2 sides of the flattened sphere. And it stops for nothing! Not even other specific points, it wastes not on time getting from one side to the other.
- 12. A line outside of the circle that contacts the circle at only one specific spot.