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Diagonal: A straight line from any vertex of a polygon to any other vertex that is not next to it.
Cartesian plane: A plane formed by a horizontal axis and a vertical axis.
Binomial: An algebraic expression with two terms.
Mode: One of the measures of central tendency, the number that appears the most.
Prism: A polyhedron in which all cross sections taken parallel to the base are identical
Variable: A letter used in an algebraic expression or a formula that can stand for any number
Tally: A way to check off a number of items by making an appropriate mark for each item
Tessellation: When a set of shapes can be fitted together in a repeating pattern without leaving any gaps.
Histogram: A graph that shows the frequencies of grouped data; there are no space between the bars.
HCF: Highest Common Factor
Algebraic Expression: An expression made up of any number of terms separated by plus or minus.
Factorise: To write a number or algebraic expression as the product of its factors
Median: One of the measures of central tendency; when data is organised in ascending or descending order
Range: A measure of dispersion; the difference in value between the highest and the lowest number in a set of numerical data
Volume: The amount of space occupied by an object or the amount of space inside a container.
Symmetry: The more ways a shape can be reflected and turned to fit onto itself.
Perpendicular: Means at right angles; two line are perpendicular when they cut at 90 degrees.
Perimeter: The boundary of a shape.
Frequency: When collecting data, the number of times a particular item occurs is called ?
Angle of Depression: The angle between the horizontal and the line of sight when looking up at an object.
Fun Maths
Across:2. | A letter used in an algebraic expression or a formula that can stand for any number | 6. | One of the measures of central tendency; when data is organised in ascending or descending order | 8. | A measure of dispersion; the difference in value between the highest and the lowest number in a set of numerical data | 10. | One of the measures of central tendency, the number that appears the most. | 11. | A graph that shows the frequencies of grouped data; there are no space between the bars. | 12. | When a set of shapes can be fitted together in a repeating pattern without leaving any gaps. | 13. | The amount of space occupied by an object or the amount of space inside a container. | 14. | A way to check off a number of items by making an appropriate mark for each item | 15. | Highest Common Factor | 16. | The boundary of a shape. | 17. | The more ways a shape can be reflected and turned to fit onto itself. | 19. | A plane formed by a horizontal axis and a vertical axis. | 20. | An algebraic expression with two terms. |
| | Down:1. | A polyhedron in which all cross sections taken parallel to the base are identical | 3. | A straight line from any vertex of a polygon to any other vertex that is not next to it. | 4. | Means at right angles; two line are perpendicular when they cut at 90 degrees. | 5. | The angle between the horizontal and the line of sight when looking up at an object. | 7. | An expression made up of any number of terms separated by plus or minus. | 9. | To write a number or algebraic expression as the product of its factors | 18. | When collecting data, the number of times a particular item occurs is called ? |
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Fun Maths
Across:2. | A letter used in an algebraic expression or a formula that can stand for any number | 6. | One of the measures of central tendency; when data is organised in ascending or descending order | 8. | A measure of dispersion; the difference in value between the highest and the lowest number in a set of numerical data | 10. | One of the measures of central tendency, the number that appears the most. | 11. | A graph that shows the frequencies of grouped data; there are no space between the bars. | 12. | When a set of shapes can be fitted together in a repeating pattern without leaving any gaps. | 13. | The amount of space occupied by an object or the amount of space inside a container. | 14. | A way to check off a number of items by making an appropriate mark for each item | 15. | Highest Common Factor | 16. | The boundary of a shape. | 17. | The more ways a shape can be reflected and turned to fit onto itself. | 19. | A plane formed by a horizontal axis and a vertical axis. | 20. | An algebraic expression with two terms. |
| | Down:1. | A polyhedron in which all cross sections taken parallel to the base are identical | 3. | A straight line from any vertex of a polygon to any other vertex that is not next to it. | 4. | Means at right angles; two line are perpendicular when they cut at 90 degrees. | 5. | The angle between the horizontal and the line of sight when looking up at an object. | 7. | An expression made up of any number of terms separated by plus or minus. | 9. | To write a number or algebraic expression as the product of its factors | 18. | When collecting data, the number of times a particular item occurs is called ? |
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