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acute angle : an angle between 0 and 90 degrees
ascending : from smallest to biggest
bisect : when an angle is cut into two equal parts
isosceles : a triangle that two sides are equal in length and two angles are equal in size
net : a flat diagram from witch a model of a polyhedron can be made
real number :numbers made up of the set of rational and the set of irrational numbers
ratio : a comparison of two quantities of the same kind by division
rectangle : a quadrilateral with all angles 90 degrees
solid : a rigid three dimensional shape
triangle : a polygon with three sides
translation : when a shape is transformed by sliding it to a new position without turning it
factorise : to write a number or algebraic expression as the product of its factors
equivalent fraction :a fraction that is equal to another fraction
intersect : when two or more lines or curves cross they are said to .........
perimeter : the boundary of a shape
coefficient : the number that stands in front of the variables in an algebraic term
capacity : the amount of space inside a container
quadrilateral : a polygon with four sides
similar : two objects are ...........when they have the same shape but different sides
raw data : data that has been organized
dispersion : this shows how something is distributed
HANNO VAN TONDER
Across:3. | a polygon with four sides | 5. | the number that stands in front of the variables in an algebraic term | 6. | a quadrilateral with all angles 90 degrees | 9. | a triangle that two sides are equal in length and two angles are equal in size | 11. | the boundary of a shape | 13. | when a shape is transformed by sliding it to a new position without turning it | 16. | data that has been organized | 17. | a flat diagram from witch a model of a polyhedron can be made | 19. | two objects are ...........when they have the same shape but different sides | 20. | a comparison of two quantities of the same kind by division | 21. | when an angle is cut into two equal parts |
| | Down:1. | a fraction that is equal to another fraction | 2. | to write a number or algebraic expression as the product of its factors | 4. | numbers made up of the set of rational and the set of irrational numbers | 7. | a polygon with three sides | 8. | an angle between 0 and 90 degrees | 10. | this shows how something is distributed | 12. | a rigid three dimensional shape | 14. | from smallest to biggest | 15. | when two or more lines or curves cross they are said to ......... | 18. | the amount of space inside a container |
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HANNO VAN TONDER
Across:3. | a polygon with four sides | 5. | the number that stands in front of the variables in an algebraic term | 6. | a quadrilateral with all angles 90 degrees | 9. | a triangle that two sides are equal in length and two angles are equal in size | 11. | the boundary of a shape | 13. | when a shape is transformed by sliding it to a new position without turning it | 16. | data that has been organized | 17. | a flat diagram from witch a model of a polyhedron can be made | 19. | two objects are ...........when they have the same shape but different sides | 20. | a comparison of two quantities of the same kind by division | 21. | when an angle is cut into two equal parts |
| | Down:1. | a fraction that is equal to another fraction | 2. | to write a number or algebraic expression as the product of its factors | 4. | numbers made up of the set of rational and the set of irrational numbers | 7. | a polygon with three sides | 8. | an angle between 0 and 90 degrees | 10. | this shows how something is distributed | 12. | a rigid three dimensional shape | 14. | from smallest to biggest | 15. | when two or more lines or curves cross they are said to ......... | 18. | the amount of space inside a container |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only