Secondary 3 Mathematics - Crossword Challenge

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Across
  1. 2. 2,3,4,6,11 and 13 are ___________ numbers.
  2. 3. square_______
  3. 4. two lines that never intersect
  4. 5. an event that might occur like rolling and even number
  5. 8. a two dimensional plan of a three dimensional solid
  6. 10. notation used to simplify very large and small numbers
  7. 12. terms can be grouped together
  8. 14. triangle with all different side lengths
  9. 15. a cube has 4
  10. 18. five sided figure
  11. 19. ΒΌ
  12. 20. unit of measurement o describe how much a solid can hold
  13. 21. 90 degree angled triangle
  14. 23. area divided by length for a rectangle
  15. 25. geometric solid found in Egypt
  16. 27. half of the diameter
  17. 28. another word for equal size
  18. 29. 6a and 12b are examples of ______mials.
  19. 30. an equation with > or < symbols for example
  20. 33. variable needed for determining the area of a polygon
  21. 34. ___________ of values.
  22. 36. the number that repeats most often
  23. 37. partial area of a circle with a central angle
  24. 39. longest side of a right angled triangle
  25. 40. the middle most number in a data set
Down
  1. 1. ordered pair of points on a graph
  2. 2. a number out of 100
  3. 6. area of solids that does not include the base
  4. 7. formula named after a 570 B.C.E. cult leader
  5. 9. 5a + 6b is an algebraic ___________.
  6. 10. two or more linear equations
  7. 11. the rate of change of an equation
  8. 13. a way of knowing an answer is correct
  9. 16. the number multiplied by a variable
  10. 17. the length around a plane figure
  11. 22. fractions, percents and ___________.
  12. 24. b in y=ax +b is the y-intercept or ___________ value
  13. 26. f(x) notation.
  14. 28. has one third the volume of a cylinder of same dimensions
  15. 31. 60 is a useful number since it has many of these
  16. 32. plane named after French philosopher
  17. 35. cm, kg, mL etc. are examples
  18. 38. when two figures are directly related