Across
- 6. Angle, An angle that measures 90 degrees exactly. Can be identified by a symbol similar in appearance to a box.
- 7. The chance of something occurring, such as an event. Represented by a percentage or fraction.
- 8. Angle, An angle that measures more than 90 degrees. Also measures less than 180 degrees.
- 10. Angles, Angles that share a side but do not cross over. Neighboring angles that share a vertex.
- 11. The point found evenly between two other points on a line. Line is found on a coordinate plane.
- 14. A figure created by two lines. Found in most shapes.
- 15. The number of possible arrangements. Found using the number of objects and objects requested.
- 16. The act of existing in the same coordinate plane. Can be be vastly spaced apart.
- 17. The accuracy and truthfulness of a statement. Corresponds to the word Valid and is used to describe bi-conditional statements.
- 18. Space, Every possible result or outcome from an experiment. May be represented by a tree diagram.
- 19. Angle, An angle that measures less than 90 degrees. Appearance is similar to the less-than sign.
- 20. Pair, Angles that are formed when two lines pass through each other. Angles are supplementary and share a base.
Down
- 1. An example that proves a bi-conditional statement to be wrong. Can also apply to any statement or rule.
- 2. A set of points existing on a line. The Line used by the points is also straight.
- 3. The result of a probable event. The aftereffect of an experiment.
- 4. Events, Events that require each other to occur. The outcomes of each event have an effect on the other(s).
- 5. Segment, A section/part of a straight line. Found in between two points labeled the end points.
- 9. Angles, Two angles created by a division of a straight line. Both angles add up to 180 degrees.
- 12. A statement that has, or can be, proven to be correct and true. Usually accepted as true through common knowledge.
- 13. Lines, Two or more lines that do not touch or intersect. The lines are also spaced away from each other evenly.