Geometry Vocabulary Puzzle
Across
- 3. The intersection of two sets
- 4. The new set that has the elements that are only common in the two original sets
- 6. A whole number greater than one that can only be divided by itself (only has 2 factors)
- 7. The set of all elements under consideration in a problem
- 10. 5√2
- 12. The set is empty and contains no universal elements
- 14. Multiply the coefficients and the radicands separately
- 15. The number that multiplies the radical itself
- 16. A positive whole number that typically starts from one
- 19. 3√10/5
- 20. The number that is located in the radical sign
Down
- 1. The result of multiplying an integer by itself
- 2. The Union of 2 sets
- 5. The number that indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself
- 8. A number that has more than 2 factors
- 9. Breaking down a composite number into its prime number factors
- 11. You must have like radicals
- 13. The root of a number
- 17. A new set that has all the elements that are either the first set, the second set, or both
- 18. A collection of objects