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Can you name the Math terms that begin with M, N, or O?
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Term
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M (1)
The amount of a quantity; never negative.
M (2)
Longer of two arcs between two points on a circle.
M (1)
A rectangular (or square) array of numbers.
M (1)
Another word for average.
M (1)
The size of an angle.
M (6)
The value for which half the numbers in a set of numbers, are larger and half are smaller.
M (4)
A line segment connecting the midpoints of the legs of a trapezoid; it is parallel to the bases.
M (4)
A line segment drawn from one vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.
M (1)
The point halfway between two given points.
M (2)
Shorter of two arcs between two points on a circle.
M (1)
1/60 th of a degree.
M (2)
A number written as the sum of an integer and a proper fraction.
M (1)
The number that occurs the most often in a list.
M (1)
A polynomial with one term.
M (1)
Any number or polynomial that is product of a given number or polynomial an integral number of times.
M (1)
How many times a particular number is a zero for a given polynomial.
M (2)
Events that have no outcomes in common.
N (2)
The logarithm base e of a number.
N (2)
The numbers used for counting. That is, the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.
1st letter/# words
Term
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N (2)
A real number less than zero.
N (1)
A polygon with nine sides.
N (1)
Points that do not all lie on a single line.
N (4)
The length of a vector.
N (2)
The set with no elements.
N (2)
A line representing the set of all real numbers.
N (1)
The top part of a fraction.
O (2)
An angle that has measure more than 90° and less than 180°.
O (1)
A polygon with eight sides.
O (2)
An integer that is not a multiple of 2.
O (2)
An interval that does not contain its endpoints.
O (2)
Any two numbers whose sum is 0.
O (1)
The y-coordinate in a point (x, y).
O (1)
On the coordinate plane, the point (0, 0).
O (1)
The point at which the three (possibly extended) altitudes of a triangle intersect.
O (1)
A single, specific possible result of an experiment.
O (1)
A data point that is distinctly separate from the rest of the data.
O (1)
An egg-shaped curve; not the same as an ellipse.
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MNO's of mathematics Quiz
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Created Jan 1, 2013 in
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Radinden
:
Jan 1st, 2013 at 10:45 GMT
3 points
The last two in your left column should be shown as starting with "N", not "M".
popestcyril
:
Jan 1st, 2013 at 11:45 GMT
1 point
Radinden, Thanks for the catch.
Dumbledores_Army
:
Jan 1st, 2013 at 13:07 GMT
2 points
The natural logarithm clue still says "M" and could you accept "opposites" as well as "opposite numbers"? Loved the quiz otherwise!
popestcyril
:
Jan 1st, 2013 at 13:21 GMT
2 points
Dumbledores_Army: So sorry, thought I had changed it...Both fix and suggestion taken. Thanks.
ahh
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Jan 1st, 2013 at 16:16 GMT
1 point
doesn't your definition of the null set refer to the empty set?
popestcyril
:
Jan 1st, 2013 at 23:06 GMT
2 points
The null set and empty set are synonyms.
WyvernSabres
:
Jan 2nd, 2013 at 00:18 GMT
2 points
Great work again, popestcyril! You should probably add the spelling Orthocentre, but the quiz is fine.
popestcyril
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Jan 2nd, 2013 at 10:14 GMT
2 points
Done, and thanks again WyvernSabres.
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