Across
- 1. – When raised, it sparks change
- 3. – Indian genius mathematician
- 6. – What every woman deserves
- 8. – A four-letter word that keeps people moving forward
- 9. – The strength to face fear and break barriers
- 10. – India’s first woman IPS officer
- 14. – Foundation of calculus, approaching a value
- 15. – Product of consecutive natural numbers
- 18. – A statement proved mathematically
- 19. – Symbol of endless possibilities
- 20. – Shape and also a number multiplied by itself
- 22. – Basis of reasoning
- 24. – Array of numbers and possibilities
- 26. – Indian Olympic badminton medalist
- 29. – Youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate, education activist
- 31. – American media queen and philanthropist
- 32. – Togetherness that fuels progress
- 34. – A sense of identity and self-worth
- 35. – Role where women excel yet remain underrepresented
- 39. – Half of a circle’s diameter
- 40. – Basic building block of mathematics
- 41. – Swiss mathematician, known for many formulas
- 42. – Civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat
- 44. – Has both magnitude and direction
- 47. – Called the “Prince of Mathematicians”
- 49. – Opposite of odd
- 50. – Foundation of fairness
- 52. – Formed between two rays
- 54. – What women fought and still fight for
- 56. – Comparison of two quantities
Down
- 2. – What women often lead in society
- 4. – Branch of math mastered by Hypatia
- 5. – Greek letter used in mathematics
- 7. – Nobel-winning saint known for compassion
- 11. – Systematized by Emmy Noether
- 12. – Branch of math involving limits and derivatives
- 13. – Well-defined collection of objects
- 15. – Relation between input and output
- 16. – India’s first woman Prime Minister
- 17. – Space inside a shape
- 21. – Wings that women turn into reality
- 23. – Famous never-ending constant (~3.14)
- 25. – Indian astronaut who reached for the stars
- 27. – Inherent worth every person deserves
- 28. – What grows when it is shared
- 30. – Self-evident truth in mathematics
- 31. – Type of number not divisible by 2
- 33. – India’s gift to mathematics
- 36. – Goal of gender justice
- 37. – Number divisible only by 1 and itself
- 38. – Visual way to represent equations
- 43. – Silent power women carry daily
- 44. – Space occupied by a solid
- 45. – 360 degrees of perfection
- 46. – A number raised to power three
- 48. – Balance in math and nature
- 51. – Whole numbers, positive or negative
- 53. – Inverse of exponentiation
- 55. – What validates a theorem
