Across
- 2. A POLYGON DRAWN INSIDE ANOTHER POLYGON OR CIRCLE WHERE ALL VERTICES LIE ON THE OUTER FIGURE
- 4. SERIES OF STATEMENTS AND CORRESPONDING REASONS FORMING A VALID ARGUMENT THAT STARTS WITH A HYPOTHESIS AND ARRIVES AT A CONCLUSION
- 5. TWO LINE SEGMENTS THAT LIE EXACTLY ON TOP OF EACHOTHER
- 8. POINT THAT DIVIDES A LINE SEGMENT INTO TWO CONGRUENT SEGMENTS
- 11. ANY LINE SEGMENT THAT CONNECTS TWO MIDPOINTS OF THE SIDES OF THE POLYGON
- 13. A RAY DRAWN THROUGH THE VERTEX OF AN ANGLE AND DIVIDES THE ANGLE INTO TWO CONGRUENT ANGLES
- 14. THE ARC WITH THE SMALLER MEASURE
- 16. LINE SEGMENT JOINING TWO VERTICES OF A POLYGON BUT IS NOT A SIDE OF THE POLYGON
- 17. WHEN TWO SHAPES ARE THE SAME SHAPE AND SIZE
- 20. PART OF A LINE BETWEEN TWO POINTS, CALLED THE ENDPOINTS
- 21. MATHEMATICAL STATEMENT THAT APPEARS TO BE TRUE, BUT HAS NOT BEEN FORMALLY PROVEN
- 24. LINE THE INTERSECTS THE CIRCLE AT TWO POINTS
- 25. LINE THAT INTERSECTS A CIRCLE IN EXACTLY ONE POINT
- 26. ANGLE WHOSE VERTEX IS ON A CIRCLE AND WHOSE SIDES CONTAIN CHORDS OF THE CIRCLE
- 29. STATEMENT THAT CAN BE PROVEN TRUE
- 30. LINE SEGMENT FROM THE CENTER OF THE CIRCLE TO A POINT ON THE CIRCLE
- 33. LINE SEGMENT PASSING THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE CIRCLE WITH ENDPOINTS ON THE CIRCLE
- 34. ANGLE WITH ITS VERTEX AT THE CENTER OF A CIRCLE
- 35. PORTION OF A LINE THAT BEGINS WITH ONE SINGLE POINT AND EXTENDS INFINITELY IN ONE DIRECTION
- 37. FIGURE THAT IS FORMED BY COMBINING DIFFERENT SHAPES
Down
- 1. ITS TWO SIDES ARE TANGENT TO THE CIRCLE
- 3. MATHEMATICAL STATEMENT THAT IS NOT PROVEN BUT IS CONSIDERED TRUE
- 6. A LOCATION THAT IS OFTEN REPRESENTED BY A DOT IN GEOMETRY
- 7. A LINE, LINE SEGMENT, OR RAY THAT BISECTS A LINE SEGMENT AND IS ALSO PERPENDICULAR TO THE LINE SEGMENT
- 9. PART OF A CIRCLE THAT LIES IN THE INTERIOR OF AN ANGLE WITH ENDPOINTS THAT ARE THE INTERSECTION ON THE SIDES OF THE ANGLE AND THE CIRCLE
- 10. COMPLETELY DEVELOPED GEOMETRIC SYSTEM CREATED BY THE GREEK MATHEMATICIAN, EUCLID
- 11. THE ARC WITH THE GREATER MEASURE
- 12. A LINE, LINE SEGMENT, OR RAY THAT DIVIDES A LINE SEGMENT INTO TWO LINE SEGMENTS OF EQUAL LENGTH
- 15. RULER WITH NO NUMBERS
- 18. STRAIGHT, CONTINUOUS ARRANGEMENT OF AN INFINITE NUMBER OF POINTS
- 19. A TRAPEZOID WITH CONGRUENT LEGS
- 22. A QUADRILATERAL WITH TWO PAIRS OF EQUAL ADJACENT SIDES
- 23. CREATE EXACT FIGURES WITHOUT MEASUREMENTS, USING ONLY A COMPASS AND A STRAIGHTEDGE
- 27. ANGLE INSIDE A POLYGON BETWEEN TWO ADJACENT SIDES
- 28. LINE SEGMENT WHOSE ENDPOINTS ARE POINTS ON A CIRCLE
- 31. TOOL USED TO CREATE ARCS AND CIRCLES
- 32. POLYGON WITH ALL SIDES AND ANGLES CONGRUENT
- 36. SET OF POINTS CONSISTING OF A VERTEX POINT AND TWO RAYS EXTENDING FROM THE VERTEX POINT