Math Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. The measure of the likelihood of an event to occur.
  2. 7. Likely A term used to describe if two or more events all have the same probability of occurring.
  3. 9. A word used to describe how much space a two dimensional shape takes up.
  4. 12. A term used to describe the distance between base and top of an object.
  5. 14. Triangle A term used to describe a triangle that has 3 sides with one equaling exactly to 90 degrees.
  6. 15. A term used to describe a number that can be positive, negative, or zero
  7. 16. Absolute Deviation A term used to describe the distance between each data point and the overall mean of dataset.
  8. 17. Terms A term used to describe terms in a algebraic expression that have the exact same variables raised to the same exponents.
  9. 18. A term used in geometry to describe that something is perfectly equal even if you rotate, flip, or slide it.
Down
  1. 1. Angles A term used to describe to angles that add up to exactly 90 degrees.
  2. 2. A term used to describe the amount of vertical change between two points on a line.
  3. 3. It is used to describe the ratio in which y increases and x increases some amount.
  4. 4. A term used to express a number or ratio as a fraction out of 100.
  5. 5. A term used to describe a transformation that slides shape, point, or line in a specific distance in a given direction without turning or resizing it.
  6. 6. Theorem This word is the original name of a fundamental rule in geometry that is used to find a missing side of a right triangle.
  7. 8. Plot The name of a chart that displays data points at which two measures intersect.
  8. 10. A term used to describe the distance from the center of a circle or sphere to the outer edge.
  9. 11. A term used to describe a transformation that changes the size by shrinking or expanding it from a center point.
  10. 13. A term used to describe any real number with a value less than zero.Simplify This is a word used to describe an expression in its most simplest form possible.