| Hint | Answer |
| Ray or line segment dividing an angle in half. | |
| Logic statement which uses 'if and only if.' | |
| Famous family of mathematicians, including Nicolas and Johann. | |
| In geometry, the 'bottom' of a two-dimensional figure. | |
| Statement which is either a True or False. | |
| This symbol: [ | |
| Polynomial with two different terms. | |
| Theorem stating if AB + BC = AC, then A and C are on opposite sides of B. | |
| A way to graph data to highlight quartiles and outliers. | |
| A set of linearally independent vectors that can represent all vectors in a space. | |
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| Indian mathematician born in 598 CE. | |
| A second-rank, antisymmetric tensor. | |
| Number system consisting of 1 and 0. | |
| Paradox stating that one ball can be decomposed into two balls of the same size as the original. | |
| Signature idea of chaos theory; how an insect can cause a change in the weather. | |
| A polynomial with two different variables. | |
| Also known as the limits of integration. | |
| This symbol: { | |
| Graph of the normal distribution. | |
| British mathematician known for designing some of the first computers. | |
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