Everyone likes change-a-letter quizzes, but how about change-a-number? You will be given a regular clue for a word that has the letter "H", be it definition or trivia. Either change or remove the "H" to get a term used in mathematics. Example included.
Ex:Change the "H" in a word meaning "sub sandwich" to get a number." The sub sandwich clue points to the word HERO. Change the "H" in HERO to get ZERO, which is a number and the correct answer.
Remember: your answer will be a term from math.
-1.The first real clue is: Change the "H" in a unit of time to get a number. 4 letters
-2.Change the "H" in a word meaning "to sharpen" to get a three-dimensional solid. 4
-3.Remove the letter "H" from a word meaning "to glisten" to get a common term in trigonometry. 4
-4.Change the "H" in a word often paired with "kin" to get a type of quadrilateral. 4
-5.Change the "H" in the first word of a "magic" phrase to get a term in algebra often used when referring to conic sections. 5
-6.Change the "H" in a famed warrior of the Trojan War to get a term used in both trigonometry and physics. 6
-7.Remove the "H" from a word meaning "altitude" to get a number. 5
-8.Change the letter "H" in an optically-impaired Egyptian god to get a three-dimensional shape. 5
-9.Remove the letter "H" from a architectural symbol of power and "triumph" to get a term used in circle geometry. 3
-10.Change the "H" in the first name of 1951 American novel's protagonist to get a word used in algebra that describes a specific mean, rectangle, or ratio. 6