A= pie rsquaredsmallerthan asemicirlcenumber offavoribleoutcomes/number ofpossibleoutcomesA=1/2bc(sinA)C=piedor C=2pie rperpendiculardistancebetween thebasesan anglewhosevertex is thecenter of thecirlcesegmentperpendicular to theline containing thatbase, drawn fromthe side oppositethe baseA=1/2d1d2an oneof itssidesA=1/2h(b1+b2)segemet thatcontains thecenter of a circleand has bothendpoints on thecirlcethe distancefrom thecenter to avertexcongruentradiiA=1/2bhperpendiculardistance fromthe center toa sidethe lengthof analtitudeA=bharclength/radiusset of allpoints that areequaldistantfrom a givenpointA=1/2apsegement thathas oneendpoint at thecenter and theother endpointon the cirlcehalf ofa circlelargerthan asemicirclemAB/360times pier squaredA= pie rsquaredsmallerthan asemicirlcenumber offavoribleoutcomes/number ofpossibleoutcomesA=1/2bc(sinA)C=piedor C=2pie rperpendiculardistancebetween thebasesan anglewhosevertex is thecenter of thecirlcesegmentperpendicular to theline containing thatbase, drawn fromthe side oppositethe baseA=1/2d1d2an oneof itssidesA=1/2h(b1+b2)segemet thatcontains thecenter of a circleand has bothendpoints on thecirlcethe distancefrom thecenter to avertexcongruentradiiA=1/2bhperpendiculardistance fromthe center toa sidethe lengthof analtitudeA=bharclength/radiusset of allpoints that areequaldistantfrom a givenpointA=1/2apsegement thathas oneendpoint at thecenter and theother endpointon the cirlcehalf ofa circlelargerthan asemicirclemAB/360times pier squared

Matho - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A= pie r squared
  2. smaller than a semicirlce
  3. number of favorible outcomes/ number of possible outcomes
  4. A=1/2bc(sin A)
  5. C=pied or C=2 pie r
  6. perpendicular distance between the bases
  7. an angle whose vertex is the center of the cirlce
  8. segment perpendicular to the line containing that base, drawn from the side opposite the base
  9. A=1/2d1d2
  10. an one of its sides
  11. A=1/2h(b1+b2)
  12. segemet that contains the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the cirlce
  13. the distance from the center to a vertex
  14. congruent radii
  15. A=1/2bh
  16. perpendicular distance from the center to a side
  17. the length of an altitude
  18. A=bh
  19. arc length/ radius
  20. set of all points that are equaldistant from a given point
  21. A=1/2ap
  22. segement that has one endpoint at the center and the other endpoint on the cirlce
  23. half of a circle
  24. larger than a semicircle
  25. mAB/360 times pie r squared