Across
- 2. A failed attempt at plotting the locus of point P, where P represents complex number 𝐳 on an Argand diagram given that | 𝐳 + 3 - i | = 1
- 4. a short form of the name of a famous Disney character, often used to describe a silly person; e.g. Mr Buckley (when students mimic him): “are you taking the __?”
- 6. an ‘English’ pronunciation of Google
- 11. And Noah said to the __: 'go forth and multiply'
- 12. a seaside town in England
- 17. good mathematical behaviour in a maths classroom. E.g. a student who draws an Argand diagram with a ruler is called a _____ Mathematician.
- 19. the forbidden technique any mathematician worth their grain of salt would be ashamed to say
- 20. an official responsible for enforcing the rules of the sport; also a word to express surprises
- 21. surname of a man, also a part of the common British exclamation: “Oh Gordon __!”
Down
- 1. a unit of mass
- 3. Mr Buckley’s carparking number
- 5. the best football team
- 7. used to emphasize a lack of restriction in referring to any thing; e.g. “Yeah __” is spoken to terminate a class argument about football.
- 8. an exclamation Mr Buckley uses with highest frequency
- 9. a person who often goes from one place to another (and occasionally sets zoom backgrounds to photos they take)
- 10. a good-for-nothing person, also known as a fond word to describe the students in 13MSC class.
- 13. a Macleans House in which Maths HOF resides
- 14. a nice Indian dish
- 15. the sport Mr Buckley played as the first 15 captain in high school
- 16. the first animal that shows up on Google search of Steve buckley macleans college
- 18. a famous mathematician and physicist from Lincolnshire, who is dear to Mr Buckley’s heart
