Across
- 2. Shapes or sequences that recur in a regular way.
- 5. Logical reasoning used to derive conclusions from known facts.
- 6. A reduction in quantity, value, or size.
- 8. The study of numbers, shapes, logic, and patterns.
- 9. Two sets with exactly the same elements.
- 12. A series where each number is the sum of the two before it.
- 16. The bottom number in a fraction, showing total parts.
- 18. Whole numbers, both positive and negative, including zero.
- 19. The complete set containing all possible elements under discussion.
- 20. The foundation of mathematical reasoning and proof.
- 21. Numbers that include a real part and an imaginary part.
- 23. The result of multiplying two or more numbers.
- 24. Splitting a number into equal parts or groups.
- 26. A set with no elements, also called the null set.
- 27. Counting numbers starting from 1 (1, 2, 3, …).
- 30. A group of sets that share the same number of elements.
- 31. Estimating future outcomes based on patterns or data.
- 33. A number that shows the size of a set.
- 35. Numbers not divisible by 2 (e.g., 1, 3, 5).
- 36. The mathematical structure found in the physical world.
Down
- 1. A set whose elements are all contained in another set.
- 3. The set of elements common to two or more sets.
- 4. A rise in quantity, value, or size.
- 7. All numbers on the number line, including rational and irrational.
- 9. A single object or value within a set.
- 10. Actions like union, intersection, and difference applied to sets.
- 11. Numbers that represent parts of a whole.
- 13. Numbers that cannot be written as a simple fraction example is √2.
- 14. Infinitely complex patterns that repeat at every scale.
- 15. Symbols or labels used to represent specific values.
- 17. Combining two or more quantities into one.
- 22. A number that divides another exactly, without a remainder.
- 25. Taking one quantity away from another.
- 28. Numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers.
- 29. A repeated or predictable arrangement of numbers, shapes, or operations.
- 30. Numbers divisible by 2 (e.g., 2, 4, 6).
- 32. Natural numbers plus zero (0, 1, 2, …).
- 33. To determine the number of elements in a set.
- 34. A statement showing two ratios are equal.
