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MR.HILBURTS MATH TERMS
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LineSegment: A set of points on a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them.
Line: A straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions.
Ray: Part of a line that starts at a particular point and extends infinitely far in one direction.
Polygon: A series of connected line segments that starts and ends at the same place and does not intersect itself anywhere in between.
Triangle: A three-sided polygon.
Quadrilateral: A four-sided polygon.
Pentagon: A five-sided polygon.
Hexagon: A six-sided polygon.
Heptagon: A seven-sided polygon.
Octagon: An eight-sided polygon.
Nonagon: A nine-sided polygon.
Decagon: A ten-sided polygon.
Vertex: A common endpoint of two sides of a polygon o an angle.
Diagonal: Joining two opposite corners of a square, rectangle, or other straight-sided shape.
Mean: The mean of a set of numbers is their average.
Median: The middle number (in a sorted list of numbers).
Mode: The number which appears most often in a set of numbers.
Range: The difference between the lowest and highest values.
Hundredth: One part in a hundred equal parts.
Acute: An angle less than 90°
MR.HILBURTS MATH TERMS
Across:2. | The middle number (in a sorted list of numbers). | 4. | A seven-sided polygon. | 5. | A straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions. | 7. | A common endpoint of two sides of a polygon o an angle. | 11. | A nine-sided polygon. | 12. | An angle less than 90° |
| 13. | The mean of a set of numbers is their average. | 15. | A set of points on a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them. | 16. | A six-sided polygon. | 17. | A three-sided polygon. | 18. | A series of connected line segments that starts and ends at the same place and does not intersect itself anywhere in between. |
| | Down:1. | A four-sided polygon. | 3. | The difference between the lowest and highest values. | 6. | A five-sided polygon. | 8. | One part in a hundred equal parts. |
| 9. | The number which appears most often in a set of numbers. | 10. | Part of a line that starts at a particular point and extends infinitely far in one direction. | 14. | A ten-sided polygon. | 19. | An eight-sided polygon. |
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MR.HILBURTS MATH TERMS
Across:2. | The middle number (in a sorted list of numbers). | 4. | A seven-sided polygon. | 5. | A straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions. | 7. | A common endpoint of two sides of a polygon o an angle. | 11. | A nine-sided polygon. | 12. | An angle less than 90° |
| 13. | The mean of a set of numbers is their average. | 15. | A set of points on a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them. | 16. | A six-sided polygon. | 17. | A three-sided polygon. | 18. | A series of connected line segments that starts and ends at the same place and does not intersect itself anywhere in between. |
| | Down:1. | A four-sided polygon. | 3. | The difference between the lowest and highest values. | 6. | A five-sided polygon. | 8. | One part in a hundred equal parts. |
| 9. | The number which appears most often in a set of numbers. | 10. | Part of a line that starts at a particular point and extends infinitely far in one direction. | 14. | A ten-sided polygon. | 19. | An eight-sided polygon. |
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