This type of shape contains 360 degrees.
What is a circle or a quadrilateral?
This is Einstein's most famous formula.
What is E=mc squared?
Since the sum of three consecutive numbers is 51, this is the smallest number.
What is 16?
Since (-5) + b/5 =(-7), b equals this value.
What is -10?
This term refers to switching a variable with its given value.
What is substitution?
This type of shape contains 180 degrees.
What is a triangle?
This is the formula to find the area of a triangle.
What is one-half base times height?
Since the sum of three consecutive even numbers is 60, this is the smallest of these numbers.
What is 18?
Since -4x-1= -5, x is equivalent to this value.
What is 1?
This is a value expressed as a ratio with a denominator of 100.
What is a percentage?
This is the name for a polygon with 10 sides.
What is a decagon?
This is the formula for the angle sum in a regular polygon.
What is (n-2)(180)?
Since there were 472 students on the trip, 4 students rode in cars and the rest filled 9 buses, each bus had this many students.
What is 52?
Since x/4+1=(-1), x is equivalent to this value.
What is -8?
This branch of mathematics studies the relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles.
What is Trigonometry?
This is the name for a polygon with 12 sides.
What is a dodecagon?
This is the formula to find one exterior angle of a regular polygon.
What is 360/n?
Arthur has 12 more mangos than Margaret. If they have 28 mangos altogether, then Arthur has this many mangos.
Since -4(-5+b)=4, b is equivalent to this value.
What is 4?
This is the ratio of the diameter of a circle to its circumference.
What is pi?
This is the name for a polygon with 7 sides.
What is a septagon or heptagon?
This is the formula to find one internal angle in a regular polygon.
What is (n-2)(180)/n?
Michael and Hassan together have 19 pineapples. If Hassan has 3 pineapples less than Michael, then Michael has this many pineapples.
What is 11?
Since 3x-7=20, x is equivalent to this value.
What is 9?
He was the father of Geometry.
Who is Euclid?