GRADIENT
Math Around the World
Cartesian Plane
Math Riddles
Midpoint
100

I am the letter that is used to represent gradient

What is m?

100

The number of continents on Earth.


What is 7?

100

The number of quadrants in a cartesian plane.

What is 4?

100

I am an odd number. Take away one letter from my name, and I become even. What number am I?

What is seven?

100

The number of midpoints on a line segment

What is 1? 

200

This formula is used when using the coordinates given to find the gradient of a line


What is Y2-Y1/X2-X1?

200

The number of days in a leap year.

What is 366?

200

The quadrant that has all positive x and y values is

What is a quadrant 1?

200

I am the number of sides on a hexagon plus the number of legs on a spider. What number am I?

What is 14?

200

The letter used to represent midpoint?

What is M?

300

I am the formula used when finding the gradient of a graph that does not give me the coordinates

What is Rise/Run?

300

The Roman numeral for 50.

What is L?

300

The two lines that intersect to form the cartesian plane.

What are axes?

300

I am the number of hours in half a day plus the number of legs on an insect. What number am I?

What is 18?

300

The midpoint of a line with coordinates (-3,4) and (5,6)

What is (1,5)?

400

The gradient of a vertical line?

What is undefined?

400

The number of sides on a stop sign.

What is 8?

400

The point where the two perpendicular axes - x and y meet

What is origin?

400

I am the number of fingers on one hand plus the number of sides on a square. What number am I?

What is 9?

400

The formula that is used to find the midpoint of a line

What is (x1+x2/2, y1+y2/2)?

500

The gradient of a horizontal line

What is 0?

500

The number of minutes in two and a half hours.

What is 150?

500

The quadrant that has all negative x and y values is

 What is quadrant 3?

500

I am the number of days in a week plus the number of quarters in a dollar. What number am I?


What is 11?

500

The midpoint of a line with coordinates (-1,4) and (7,2)

What is (3,2)?