Across
- 3. A quotent if two numbers
- 6. The unit to measure angles.
- 7. The ratio A÷B where A is the circumference and B is the diameter of a circle; 3,14159265359.
- 8. A polygon whose diagonals lie entirely within the figure.
- 9. A seven sided polygon.
- 10. An eight sided polygon.
- 11. A six sided polygon.
- 12. The surface of a cylindrical solid who base is a circle.
- 17. Angles outside of two lines cut by transversal
- 21. The maximum amount that can be contained.
- 22. The union of two rays that have the same endpoint.
- 23. The line containing the vertex ofa conic solid and the center of the base.
- 24. A collection of objects called elements.
- 25. A polygon with three sides.
- 27. The amount of space a three dimensional objects can hold.
Down
- 1. The side of an isosceles triangle whose endpoints are the vertices of the base angles.
- 2. The set of point on a plan at a certain distance (radius) from a fixed point (center); A polygon with infinitive sides
- 4. A segment that helps to make up a face of polyhedron.
- 5. set The set that has no members or elements.
- 6. A ten sided polygon.
- 7. A five sided polygon.
- 11. The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- 13. Uncountable.
- 14. A segment in a polygon whose endpoints are two nonconsecutive vertices.
- 15. A quadrilateral whose angles are all right angles.
- 16. In the same direction as the rotating hands of a clock.
- 18. Equal in length.
- 19. An angle whose measure is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
- 20. A seven sided polygon.
- 26. A nine sided polygon.