Mathematical Terms

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Across
  1. 4. is splitting into equal parts or groups.
  2. 14. A number that divides into another number exactly.
  3. 19. a geometric figure having all its sides of equal length
  4. 20. the divisor of a fraction.
  5. 21. is parts per 100. The symbol is %
  6. 23. two-dimensional space taken up by an object or shape, given in square units.
  7. 25. a solid consisting of two parallel planes bounded by identical closed curves, usually circles, that are interconnected at every point by a set of parallel lines, usually perpendicular to the planes.
  8. 26. any of the ten Arabic numerals from 0 to 9
Down
  1. 1. a fraction that has a denominator of a power of ten, the power depending on or deciding the decimal place.
  2. 2. The sum of two or more monomials.
  3. 3. is the "middle value" in a series of numbers ordered from least to greatest.
  4. 5. is taking one number away from another.
  5. 6. A polygon with two sides of equal length.
  6. 7. A statement that shows the equality of two expressions by joining them with an equals sign.
  7. 8. The likelihood of an event happening.
  8. 9. a general relationship, principle, or rule stated, often as an equation, in the form of symbols
  9. 10. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, always opposite to the right angle itself.
  10. 11. the abstract science of number, quantity, and space.
  11. 12. The study of lines, angles, shapes, and their properties. Geometry studies physical shapes and the object dimensions.
  12. 13. Two rays sharing the same endpoint.
  13. 14. A quantity that is not whole that contains a numerator and denominator.
  14. 15. The sum obtained through multiplication of two or more numbers.
  15. 16. The branch of mathematics that substitutes letters for numbers to solve for unknown values.
  16. 17. A unit of measure describing how much space a substance occupies or the capacity of a container, provided in cubic units.
  17. 18. The number of times an event can happen in a given period of time; often used in probability calculations.
  18. 22. is the same as the average. Add up a series of numbers and divide the sum by the total number of values to find the mean.
  19. 24. bringing two or more numbers (or things) together to make a new total.