Across
- 2. This 2D shape has a diameter, radii, and infinite points
- 4. a line in a circle that connects from the center of the circle to anywhere else inside the circle
- 6. the last unit that we learned was about the _________ of different 3D shapes
- 8. area In a rectangle or square, the formula to find this is basexheight
- 9. Mrs. Hogan remembers how to spell this word because its symbol is in the name; this word relates to two lines
- 10. This is required in a triangle in order to use the pythagorean theorem
- 13. this theorem just keeps coming back
- 15. in a circle, this equals two radii
- 18. the class you didn’t know you signed up for when taking geometry
- 19. we live in the northern _______
Down
- 1. Not a musical term, a _______ is a line in a circle that connects two edges
- 3. there is an X and a Y one of these on any graph
- 5. two 30 40 90 triangles are _________
- 7. 1:3 is an example of a ________
- 11. If you give this shape has infinite sides, it becomes a cone
- 12. An example of one of these would be (A = bh)
- 13. all squares have the same ___________
- 14. _______of the bases is required to find the volume of a prism
- 16. I bet you thought this was a called a diamond, but the actual name for this 2D shape is a ______
- 17. _______ing is used in geometry to show the progression of two points from point A to point B; involves an X and a Y axis