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- 3. The ____ ratio often appears in nature, art, and architecture, and is associated with aesthetically pleasing proportions.
- 5. The inverse of question 4.
- 6. The color that is composed of all other colors.
- 7. A 2-dimensional shape that is defined as a set of points equidistant from one single point.
- 9. Swedish inventor of dynamite.
- 14. The redirection of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
- 16. Today, the world uses a base ___ number system.
- 17. Top of a fraction
- 19. A measure of the rotational force applied to an object.
- 20. _____ Series says any periodic function can be exactly reproduced by a sum of weighted sines and cosines.
- 22. A geometric shape made up of smaller copies of itself. Examples include snowflakes, clouds, and sea shells.
- 23. A measure of how a function changes as its input changes. A fundamental concept in calculus used to analyze behaviors of functions.
- 25. The Big ___ - the event that started the Universe. Is also a TV show name.
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- 1. Electricity and _______ are fundamentally connected.
- 2. The pioneer of radioactivity. Won Nobel prize in physics AND chemistry.
- 4. A tube that allows liquid to flow from a higher elevation to a lower one, using gravity and atmospheric pressure. Can be used without a pump.
- 8. Bottom of a fraction.
- 10. The ______ sequence is a series of numbers in which each number is the sum of the two that precede it.
- 11. The square root of negative one is an ______ number.
- 12. The magnitude of a vector is a ____ quantity.
- 13. The pioneer of the alternating current (last name).
- 15. An object’s tendency to remain unchanged.
- 18. Who is named after the transcendental number used to calculate compound interest? Hint: 2.718…
- 21. A rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions arranged in rows and columns. Often used in Algebra, Geometry, and Computer Science.
- 24. In statistics, the ____ value is the threshold for statistical significance. Usually set to 0.05.
