Properties of Numbers
Geometry meets Geography
Mathematical Symbols
Mathematical Constants
100

This value is, by definition, the smallest prime number.

What is 2?

100

Located in Washington, D.C., the famous government building, The Pentagon, has this many sides.

What is Five?

100

In math, the ≈ symbol, which resembles a wavy equals sign, is to represent an ________.

What is an Approximation?

100

Rounded off after two decimal places, the mathematical constant Pi is often approximated as this number.

What is 3.14?

200

This term refers to any non-prime whole number other than 0 and 1.

What is a Composite Number?

200

Despite its slight vertical tilt, the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy can best be described as this type of 3D geometric figure.

What is a Cylinder?

200

The symbol ⊥ is used in geometry to indicate that two lines or segments have this special relationship.

What is Perpendicular?

200

The sum of the interior angles in a triangle will always equal this number.

What is 180 degrees?

300

This mathematical property of numbers states that the order of the terms when performing addition or multiplication does not affect the end result.

What is The Commutative Property?

300

Located in the heart of Paris, the giant glass structure located in the main courtyard of the Louvre Museum is this geometric shape.

What is a Pyramid?

300

In the context of functions, the symbol f(x) represents this concept.

What is A Function of X?

300

If two lines are perpendicular, the product of their slopes will always equal this number.

What is –1?

400

This classification refers to any number that can not be expressed as a fraction with an integer in the numerator and an integer in the denominator.

What is an Irrational Number?

400

The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, is an example of this type of curved geometric shape.

What is a Parabola?

400

In math, the ∞ symbol represents the concept of  _______.

What is Infinity?

400

This mathematical constant represents the square root of negative one.

What is i?

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