Explore key beginner math concepts with this medium-difficulty crossword puzzle designed for kids aged 8–12. Includes addition, fractions, geometry terms, and basic operations.
Geometric Patterns and Number Mysteries is a medium crossword puzzle with 18 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Geometric Patterns and Number Mysteries
Moderate difficulty suitable for most players
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Across
- 1. Result of subtracting one number from another
- 2. A solid geometric figure with two parallel bases
- 3. Distance from center to any point on a circle
- 4. Inverse operation to exponentiation
- 6. Rectangular array of numbers or expressions
- 8. Mathematical study of change and motion
- 10. Figure formed by two rays meeting at a vertex
- 11. U-shaped curve graph of a quadratic function
- 15. Branch of mathematics dealing with symbols
- 17. A quantity with both magnitude and direction
Down
- 5. Expression with sums of powers of variables
- 7. Ordered list of numbers following a pattern
- 9. Integer divisor of a number
- 12. Fundamental concept to calculate area under curves
- 13. Solid shape with a circular base tapering to a point
- 14. Mathematical statement showing balance between expressions
- 16. Property where one half mirrors the other
- 18. Trigonometric function opposite over adjacent
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