MATH 7 Practical Applications of Green's Theorem

By now, word’ll have gotten out about this course—whatever your initial impression might have been, it ain’t easy...

A.
Anthropocene or 00:00:00 January 1, 1970, e.g.
Like Arts & Literature wedges, originally
Pellucid
Humors, with “out”
ArĂȘte, or Ruffles feature

B.
Spoken line directed towards the audience
Overly vain
Roil, or make butter
Tiny folklore creature and lawn sculpture subject
Non-Microsoft music players

C.
Insignificant landmass, or pancreas region
Not suitable, as for a position
Ecclesiastical council
German trepidation
Record material

D.
Eye color that’s also a tree
Every so ___
Ninety-degree
Spot between shin and foot
Absolute peak, or indivisible

E.
Nero’s crime against Rome, allegedly
Distances that are about 800ft longer at sea
ROT-13 or Caesar cipher, e.g., but not Atbash
Extremely valuable brick, sometimes
Substance that helped preserve DNA in Jurassic Park

F.
Cheese, yogurt, et al.
Opposite of acme
Reputation or picture
Enduring trust, often religious
Firefly emission

G.
Of audio
Roary’s NFL team
Above’s opposite
The Trammps’ genre
Heartbeat

H.
Results of brainstorming
Exceeding, as violet or sound
Ensurer of security
Fingered appendages
Otherworldly apparition

I.
Unlikely to break the bank
Relative of a shovel
Participated in a modeling session
In a gray-visaged state
Colors that turn yellow into green

A. B. C.
D. E. F.
G. H. I.