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to put something together with something else so as to increase the size, number, amount, etc.

to add

10

a flat shape with four straight sides, two of which are longer than the other two, and four angles of 90°

a rectangle

10

the measurement of how tall a person or thing is

a height

10

a sculptor, an architect, a painter, an engineer, and poet of the Italian Renaissance

Michelangelo

200

to separate into parts; to make something separate into parts

to divide

200

having four straight equal sides and four angles of 90°

a square

200

the space between two lines or surfaces that join, measured in degrees

an angle

200

a German astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer. He is a key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, best known for his laws of movement

Johannes Kepler

300

to add a number to itself a particular number of times

to multiply

300

a completely round flat shape

a circle

300

the lowest part of something, especially the part or surface on which it rests or stands

a base

300

the most prominent mathematician of Greco-Roman antiquity, best known for his geometry book, the Elements

Euclid

400

to multiply a number by itself

to square

400

a flat shape with two of its three straight sides the same length

an isosceles triangle

400

either of the two halves of a surface, an object or an area that is divided by an imaginary central line

a side

400

possibly the greatest European mathematician of the Middle Ages. He is known for his book Liber abaci (1202)

Fibonacci

500

linking verb + noun 

to be the same in size, quantity, value, etc. as something else

to equal

500

relationship in size between two parts that is considered to be the most attractive to look at when a line is divided into two

the golden section

500

a flat shape with two of its three straight sides the same length

an isosceles triangle

500

name of painting on ceiling of Sistine Chapel

The creation of Adam

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