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Geometry Crossword Puzzle

Made by Amari May 
Bell 8 
Geometry Project
Across
A chord that passes through the center. Always twice the radius.
Read as, p or q. True when at least one statement is true.
Read as q->p. When a conditional is flipped.
Used to find the distance between two points. Formula is the Pythagorean Theorem.
A example that proves a statement false. All multiples of 4 are also multiples of 8, False; ex 12.
Two angles formed by two intersecting lines. Have the same angle measures.
The amount of space a object takes up. Or when enclosed in a container
An arc with a measure that is less than 180. Uses two letters to define it.
Read as , p if and only if q. True when both conditional and converse are true.
Rise over Run. The ration of the horizontal or vertical distance between two points on a line.
Has all the properties of a quadrilateral. Such as opposite sides are congruent and parallel.
Down
An arc with a measure that is greater than 180. Uses three letters to define.
A line that intersects a circle at exactly one point. Perpendicular to a radius.
Read as, p and q. True when both statements are true
Read as ~p->~q.When the conditional is negated.
Half of a diameter. Interval joining center to the circumference
Read as ~q->~p. When a conditional is flipped and negated.
Two angles that are side by side. Have a common vertex and ray.
Have exactly the same shape. But not the same size.
An arc with endpoints that lie on a diameter. Always equals 180.