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SAT Math Crossword Puzzle

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Across
Inventor of Right Triangle Theorem
Shape Described in Standard or Vertex Form
A Whole Number
Order of Operations Mnemonic
Different
Means MULTIPLY in Word Problems
Plural of Radius
Short for Operation or Opportunity
Process of Elimination Mnemonic
Root of Geometry
Circles Have 360 of Them
Value of X Raised to the Power of 0
Often Confused with Factors
Not Median or Mode
Replacing
College Board Has One to Score the Practice Tests
Opposite Over Hypotenuse
Perimeter of a Circle
Insight or Realization on How to Solve the Problem
Branch of Math That Uses Letters to Represent Numbers
Many-Sided Shape
Abbr. for Trigonometry
Part Over Whole
What You Get When You Hire a Great Tutor
How You Feel When You're Not Ready for the SAT
Rids a Fraction's Denominator of "i"
One Third of a Similar Cylinder
What You Do When You Take the SAT
How X is Written as a Spelled Out Word
Means EQUALS In Word Problems
Scalene, Isosceles, Equilateral, or Right, e.g.
Not Imaginary
Wireless or Wisconsin abbr.
Adjacent Over Hypotenuse
f(x) = y, usually Linear or Quadratic
Touching; Opposite Over Adjacent
THE College Entrance Exam
Down
Solve These Via Cross Multiplication
Length Times Width
Not Even
The Maximum or Minimum of Parabolas
End Result of Multiplication
Trigonometry Mnemonic
Can Be Converted to Degrees
How You Feel When You're Not Ready for the SAT
Inverse of Factoring
Rise Over Run
25 Are Missing From the SAT Reference Section
To the Right of Zero on No. Line
Not Real Numbers
To the Left of Zero on No. Line
Ratio of a Circle's Circumference to Its Diameter
Manganese or Minnesota abbr.
Picking Numbers and Back-Solving, e.g.
Pi and the Square Root of Two are Good Examples
Prefix of Percent, Meaning OUT OF
The Numbers 0 thru 9 or Any One of Your Fingers
Raises a Number to a Power
A Mixture of Real and Imaginary Numbers
Short Line Known as the Divisor ___ in a Fraction
A Comparison of Quantities Kept in a Constant Proportion
End Result of Division
Inverse of Distributing
Often Expressed as y=mx+b
Integer That Is Neither Positive Nor Negative
3-D Squares
When Zero Appears in the Denominator, abbr.
First Word of Mark's Web URL; How You Will Score on the SAT
Smallest Prime Number
Whatever You Do to This Side, You Must Do to the Right
Often Square or Cubic
Another Way of Writing Exponents; Tested on ACT but Not on SAT
End Result of Addition