| THEORUM | In mathematics, a proved statement such as the one formulated by Pythagoras based on the hypotenuse |
| THEOREM | Mathematical statement - such as the one made by Pythagoras (7) |
| NODS | They vote against motion one's formulated (4) |
| PYTHAGORAS | Greek mathematician - his most famous theorem states that the square on the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides |
| PYTHAGORASTHEOREM | It's to do with the square on the hypotenuse |
| BILL | A written statement, such as that attesting to the health of a person or a ship's company; a chit, invoice or tab; a banknote; a beak; or, a poster (4) |
| LOCUS | In mathematics, a curve formed by all the points satisfying a given condition |
| PUNINTENDED | Addendum to a statement such as "My violin teacher was instrumental in getting me into Juilliard" |
| EQUATION | A mathematical statement, such as x + y = z, asserting that two expressions are of the same value (8) |
| RATIONAL | In mathematics, a ___ number can be expressed as a ratio of two integers (8) |
| GRADE | In mathematics, a unit of angle equal to one hundredth of a right angle (0.9 degrees) (5) |
| SECANT | In trigonometry, the ratio of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle to that of the adjacent side; the reciprocal of the cosine (6) |
| SINE | In a right-angled triangle, the ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the hypotenuse (4) |
| COSECANT | In geometry, the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle to that of the opposite side (8) |
| VECTOR | A set course of an aircraft; or, in mathematics, a quantity with both magnitude and direction (6) |
| ALGORITHM | In mathematics, a set of instructions or rules that can be followed to solve a problem (9) |
| ANNULUS | In mathematics, a plane figure comprising the area between two concentric circles (7) |
| PYRAMID | In mathematics, a triangular sided solid with a polygonal base (7) |
| BARNUM | ___ effect, the tendency for people to believe that general statements such as horoscopes apply accu |
| INTEGER | In mathematics, a whole-valued positive or negative number or zero (7) |