Across
- 3. Imposing, depending on or containing a condition, also known as a if this, then that statement
- 4. A way to divide or share a quantity, it also is a way to compare an amount of something
- 5. A three-dimensional all figure whose surfaces or faces are polygons,an example is a cube
- 6. When the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional sentence have been proven directly and conversely, an example is x if and only if y
- 10. Sum of the areas of all the bases and lateral area, the formula is LA+2B
- 11. The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the sides, or is TOA in SOA-CAH-TOA
- 12. A polygon with four sides,examples of it are a trapezoid, a square,and a rectangle
- 14. Distance from vertex to the edge of the base,this is not the height it is the length of an altitude on a lateral face
- 16. A segment that contains the center of the circle and has both end points on the circle, this is also confused with a chord
- 17. The sides of a triangle,in the Pythagorean theorem they are the "a" and "b"
- 18. The longest side in a right triangle, in the Pythagorean theorem it is the "c"
- 19. When the hypothesis and conclusion have been switched in a conditional sentence, or If not x, then not y
Down
- 1. A three sided closed figure,it also has two legs and a hypotenuse
- 2. When the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional sentence have been negated, an example is if not y, then not x
- 7. The distance around a circle, or its represented as C=2pieR
- 8. If x, then y, this is also known as the as the conditional statement
- 9. The proposition concluded from one or more premises,or the part of the statement following the "then" part
- 13. Sum of all the faces of a solid, its formula is Ph
- 15. Something taken to be true for the purpose of an argument or investigation, or the part of a statement following the "if" part
- 20. The total of all the space inside a solid, the formula is Bh