algebra Crossword Puzzles
Algebra 2- Crossword Puzzle Project 2022-03-08
Across
- A way of giving a directed graph on an algebraic structure.
- A number/algebraic expression that divides another number/algebraic expression equally with no remainder.
- Values of the dependent variable.
- All distances on the coordinate plane are shortened by multiplying.
- Where the image is flipped across the x-axis.
- 1/5 = 6m+30/ 5m - 1/m
- A ration of two polynomials.
- A number being multiplied by a variable.
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- A function transformation that makes a graph narrower or wider.
- 1/n=1/n+3/n^2
- Any input value that causes both the numerator and denominator of function to be equal to 0.
- A value that you get closer and closer to, but never quite reach
- Point where the parabola crosses its axis of symmetry.
- Bottom part of a fraction.
- 1/m^2+4m - 1/m =4/m^2 + 4m
- A point on an axis where the slope line passes.
- Top part of a fraction.
- 2/x-2 = 1 - 1/x-5
- Point where mathematical function no longer continues.
- Set of x values that make function defined.
20 Clues: 1/n=1/n+3/n^2 • 2/x-2 = 1 - 1/x-5 • 1/5 = 6m+30/ 5m - 1/m • Top part of a fraction. • Bottom part of a fraction. • 1/m^2+4m - 1/m =4/m^2 + 4m • A ration of two polynomials. • Values of the dependent variable. • A number being multiplied by a variable. • Set of x values that make function defined. • Where the image is flipped across the x-axis. • ...
Algebra crosswords Puzzle - Fernanda Monreal 2022-02-24
Across
- two values are plotted
- real number that can't be divided by two integers
- number quantity placed before &mult,the variable
- are based on repeatdely adding the same amount
- 0,0
- single mathematical expression
- division multiply adding suntratcion
- statment that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- y value
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- quantity representing the power to a given #
- a letter
- a collection of symbols that jointly express a quanity
- A relationships including one or more variable
- x/y pairs
- the highest piont
- plain jain number
- to make something easier to understand
- # that can be made by dividing two integers
- x value
- negative number
20 Clues: 0,0 • x value • y value • a letter • x/y pairs • negative number • the highest piont • plain jain number • two values are plotted • single mathematical expression • division multiply adding suntratcion • to make something easier to understand • # that can be made by dividing two integers • quantity representing the power to a given # • A relationships including one or more variable • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Algebra 1 2022-04-16
Across
- describe how similar or varied the set of observed values are for a particular variable.
- a count that involves integers — only a limited number of values is possible.
- Variables whose values result from counting or measuring something.
- a set of points plotted on a horizontal and vertical axes.
- a graphical display of data using bars of different heights.
- data that can be measured on an infinite scale.
- the set of outputs of the function achieves when it is applied to its whole set of outputs.
- a mathematical variable that is independent of the other variables in an expression or function and whose value determines one or more of the values of the other variables.
- the point on a line segment or an arc that is equidistant, when measured along the line or the arc, from both endpoints.
- describes the middle 50% of values when ordered from lowest to highest.
- when numbers are collected in groups or categories.
- the middle value in a list ordered from smallest to largest.
- a value in a data set that is very different from the other values.
- a graph or data set organized to represent the frequency of occurrence of each possible outcome of an event that is observed a specific number of times.
- a visual tool that is used to graphically display the median, lower and upper quartiles, and lower and upper extremes of a set of data.
- a graph that uses lines to connect individual data points.
- has a long left tail.
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- a line through a scatter plot of data points that best expresses the relationship between those points.
- the data that is in the form of numbers, and not in any language or descriptive form.
- the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum.
- the average distance between each data value and the mean.
- has a long right tail.
- the arithmetic average of a set of given numbers.
- numbers that tend to cluster around the “middle” of a set of values.
- the value that appears most frequently in a data set.
- a collection of numbers or values that relate to a particular subject.
- a variable whose value depends upon independent variable s.
- Variables that are not measurement variables.
- the degree to which two or more quantities are linearly associated.
29 Clues: has a long left tail. • has a long right tail. • Variables that are not measurement variables. • data that can be measured on an infinite scale. • the arithmetic average of a set of given numbers. • when numbers are collected in groups or categories. • the value that appears most frequently in a data set. • the average distance between each data value and the mean. • ...
Algebra 3 Unit 1 Terms 2017-09-26
Across
- An expression consisting of variables and coefficients.
- Number that is fixed and Known.
- Finding two binomials that when multiplied together will produce the given trinomial.
- Have the same variables and powers.
- Used to simplify expressions.
- Consisting of one term.
- A polynomial in form a(^3) - b(^3)
- The answer after you divide one number by another.
- The number Being divided.
- A fraction in which the numerator /or the denominator are polynomials.
- A number by which another number is divided.
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- The number of times to use a number in multiplication
- Ex. Four-term polynomials whose first two terms have their own common factor, and whose last two terms have their own common factor.
- A single number or variable, separated by + and - signs.
- x(^2) -4
- Multiplies a sum by multiplying each addend separately and then adds the product.
- sum of three monomials.
- Number used to multiply a variable.
- Highest number that divides exactly into two or more numbers.
- The smallest number that can be used for all denominators of two or more fractions.
- A polynomial equation with two terms usually joined by a + or - sign.
- Sum of the exponents of the variables.
22 Clues: x(^2) -4 • sum of three monomials. • Consisting of one term. • The number Being divided. • Used to simplify expressions. • Number that is fixed and Known. • A polynomial in form a(^3) - b(^3) • Have the same variables and powers. • Number used to multiply a variable. • Sum of the exponents of the variables. • A number by which another number is divided. • ...
Combined Algebra Graded Assignment 4 2016-05-18
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- Addition Property where (a+b) + c= a+ (b+c) and Multiplication Property where (ab)c=a(bc)
- The highest or lowest point of a parabola. This is also known as the maximum or minimum value.
- An equation that is used to show the relationship between variables. Example: V=1/2bh
- Lines on a graph that have the same slope
- A test to see if a relation is a function if no vertical line intersects the graph of the relation at more than one point.
- Property that applies to both addition and multiplication where a(b+c)= ab +ac
- The relation between two math expressions that are not equal. Involves using “>” greater than signs or “<” less than signs.
- Collection of all input values. Example: D:{-2, -1, 1, 2, 3}
- A model for growth of a quantity where the rate of growth is consistently increased from the original amount
- A form of linear equation where Ax+By=C where A and B are not equal to zero.
- Lines that intersect because their slopes are negative reciprocals of each other.
- A line that a graph approaches as you move away from the origin
- The distance the number is from 0 on a number line. The values will always be non-negative
- A statement in which two mathematical expressions become equal. Involves using an “=” sign. Ex: 2+5=7
- Equal to a term divided by one. The product of this and the original term are equal to one. This is usually considered the “flip” of a fraction
- Positive numbers which also includes 0. {0, 1, 2, 3, 4…}
- Property for solving polynomial equations that states if the product of two or more factors is equal to zero, then one of the factors should be zero.
- A method of solving systems of equations, where one equation is solved for a variable. This equation is used to replace the same variable in the other equation in the system. Thus, the equation can be easily solved and in the terms of a single variable.
- A mapping or pairing of input values with output values
- A form of linear equations that is written as ax+by=c
- An equation where two or more inequalities are joined together with either and/or. Example: x>5 and x<10
- The ratio of vertical change (rise) to horizontal change (run). A number that describes the steepness of a line.
- A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised.
- The amount of time it takes for a substance to diminish by half. This is found by using the formula y=Amount/2^x
- A curve on a coordinate plane that are represented by quadratic functions.
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- The numerical portion of a term that has a variable
- The difference in the y-values of two points in a line.
- A mathematical expression consisting of only two terms
- The product of a rational number multiplied by itself. Example: 4, 16, 25, 36, etc.
- A formula that is used to solve quadratic equations in the form of ax^2+bx+c, where x is the variable and a,b,c are constants that are input into the formula to solve for x.
- A rule that establishes a relationship between two quantities called the input (x) and the output (y).
- A vertical line on a coordinate plane that divides a parabola into two congruent halves.
- A formula used to model the vertical motion of an object, whether it is falling, thrown down, or thrown straight up.
- Collection of all output values. Example: R:{-3, -2, 1, 3}
- A value in a set of data that is either much smaller or larger than the other values in the set of data.
- A mathematical expression consisting of three terms
- Numbers that when written as a decimal, do not terminate or repeat.
- An unknown quantity within an mathematical problem that is expressed by a letter. Ex: (a, x)
- A mathematical expression with more than three terms. Can be ordered from highest to lowest exponent in standard form.
- Negative and Positive numbers including 0, that can only be expressed without fractions.
- The difference in the x-values of two points on a line.
41 Clues: Lines on a graph that have the same slope • The numerical portion of a term that has a variable • A mathematical expression consisting of three terms • A form of linear equations that is written as ax+by=c • A mathematical expression consisting of only two terms • The difference in the y-values of two points in a line. • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle by Kelly 2016-02-28
Across
- When one mathematical statement is equivalent to another
- The answer to a multiplication question
- An order to be followed when there are more than one mathematical operations in an equation
- A number that can be represented as a fraction(a/b), where Q=a,b ∈I,b≠0
- A number written before a variable that is used to multiply the variable
- The number in which the numerator is divisible by; the number below the numerator ;a divisor
- An algebraic expression with terms that can be combined using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
- A letter used to represent an unknown quality
- The answer to a division question
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- The answer to an addition question
- A term whose variables and exponents are the same
- A fixed value; a number on its own
- The operation between a coefficient and a value
- A number, a variable or a combination of both
- A statement that consists of one or more variables, constants and operations
- A term whose variables and exponents are different
- The branch of mathematics in which letters and other symbols are used to represent numbers in formulae and equations
- The answer to a subtraction question
- The number that is written above the denominator in a fraction
- To find the numerical value of an equation
20 Clues: The answer to a division question • The answer to an addition question • A fixed value; a number on its own • The answer to a subtraction question • The answer to a multiplication question • To find the numerical value of an equation • A number, a variable or a combination of both • A letter used to represent an unknown quality • ...
Algebra I Unit 2 Vocabulary 2019-06-26
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- A linear equation of the form Ax+By=C, where A is greater than or equal to zero, and A and B cannot both be zero.
- Information that can be represented by a set of ordered pairs.
- The greatest value of f(x) for values in a limited open domain interval.
- The point where a line crosses the y-axis. Its coordinates will be of the form (0,a), where a is a real number.
- A relation in which each input is paired with exactly one output.
- Consists of points that are connected.
- Describes any term in a sequence.
- A graphic display of bivariate data on a coordinate plane that may be used to show a relationship between two variables.
- The variable whose value is determined by the input or value of the independent variable.
- The variable for which input values are substituted in a function.
- Refers to all maximum and minimum values.
- Can be used to represent an Arithmetic sequence.
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- The least value of f(x) for values in a limited open domain interval.
- A function in one variable where the highest degree is 2.
- The most basic function of a particular type.
- Consists of individual points that are not connected by a line or a curve.
- A visual inspection for checking whether or not a graph represents a function.
- A linear equation of the form y=mx+b.
- A linear equation with the form y-y=m(x-x).
- A function of the form f(x)=a*b^x.
- A sequence in which the difference of consecutive terms is constant.
- The point where a line crosses the x-axis. Its coordinates will be of the for (a,0), where a is a real number.
- A line drawn on a scatterplot to show the general direction of the association or correlation between two sets of data.
- The relation between two events, where the second event is a consequence of the first.
- of change The ratio of the change in y to the change in x.
25 Clues: Describes any term in a sequence. • A function of the form f(x)=a*b^x. • A linear equation of the form y=mx+b. • Consists of points that are connected. • Refers to all maximum and minimum values. • A linear equation with the form y-y=m(x-x). • The most basic function of a particular type. • Can be used to represent an Arithmetic sequence. • ...
Financial Algebra CH 1-6 2019-11-15
Across
- what you pay to ensure coverage from an insurance company
- money added to an account over time
- costs for goods and services that are not necessary
- take home pay
- a percent you pay based on the value of your property
- taxes that pay for social security and medicare
- the average of a set of numbers
- the middle number in a set of data
- a type of interest that is only calculated on the principal
- a percent you pay based on your income
- a percent you pay based on the sale of an item
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- short account of your education and qualifications
- another word for responsible (for damages)
- expenses that are necessary for day-to-day life
- a withdrawal from an account
- a type of interest that is calculated by the principal and the interest already received
- total pay,before taxes
- how spread out data is
- when you stop paying on a loan
- the balance on a loan
- time frame before you begin paying interest on a loan or credit card payment
- perks of a job, outside of salary
- you fill this out when applying for a student loan
- a deposit into an account
24 Clues: take home pay • the balance on a loan • total pay,before taxes • how spread out data is • a deposit into an account • a withdrawal from an account • when you stop paying on a loan • the average of a set of numbers • perks of a job, outside of salary • the middle number in a set of data • money added to an account over time • a percent you pay based on your income • ...
Honors Algebra-2 Crossword Puzzle 2012-06-05
Across
- any rational or irrational number
- ax2+bx+c=0 or -b +/- the square root of b2-4ac divided by 2(a)
- n=3 or 4x3-x2+2x-3
- a relation in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding second coordinate
- the ratio of the change in vertical direction to the corresponding change in the horizontal direction
- i= the square root of -1
- 2 lines whose slopes are negative reciprocals of one another
- a point in a finite set of connected points called a network
- a series of points that extend in opposite directions never ending
- a point where the line crosses the x or y axis
- part of an algebraic expression separated by addition or subtraction sign
- a plane where x, y coordinates are plotted
- all like terms have been combined and all parenthesis have been removed
- a number whose decimal part does not termine or repeat
- a polynomial with exactly 2 terms
- b2-4ac
- a method of division of a polynomial by a binomial in which only coefficients are used
- a line that has an undefined slope
- a line with a slope of 0
- a+bi is a-bi
- a numeral, variable, or product of a numeral and one or more variables
- y=b
- any number r such that f(r)=0
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- a monomial with no variables
- solution to an equation
- 2 lines that have the same slope
- the numerical factor of a monomial
- an equation whose graph is a line
- a+bi
- the process that allows a sum to be written as a product
- 2 variables, x and y, have an inverse variation relationship if there is a nonzero number k such that xy=k
- the quotient of 2 polynomials
- a polynomial with 3 terms
- the number of times that a factor is repeated in the factorization of a polynomial expression
- a monomial or a sum of terms that are monomials.
- a variable in an equation
- an inequality that contains at least one radical expression
- a (b+c)=ab+ac
- a statement of equality between 2 expressions that may be true or false
- a value that can replace a variable that makes an equation or inequality true
40 Clues: y=b • a+bi • b2-4ac • a+bi is a-bi • a (b+c)=ab+ac • n=3 or 4x3-x2+2x-3 • solution to an equation • i= the square root of -1 • a line with a slope of 0 • a polynomial with 3 terms • a variable in an equation • a monomial with no variables • the quotient of 2 polynomials • any number r such that f(r)=0 • 2 lines that have the same slope • any rational or irrational number • ...
Honors Algebra-II Crossword Puzzle 2012-06-07
Across
- Imaginary, "i."
- A polynomial that has exactly 3 terms.
- A polynomial in which the highest exponential value is 2.
- An algebraic expression where two or more monomials are being added or subtracted together.
- The number of time that a factor is repeated in the factorization of a polynomial expression.
- When the numerator of a number = 0, the line on the graph is _____.
- Product of a numeral and one or more variables.
- Property in which the coefficient is multiplied into the attached parenthesis.
- Solutions to an equation.
- Type of division that is a shorthand method of polynomial division. Generally used for finding the roots.
- A number in the form of a fraction.
- the numerical factor of a monomial.
- Two lines that have the same slope, on the same coordinate plane are ______ to each other.
- The "power" of a number
- Where the parabola is at its maximum or minimum location.
- b^2-4ac.
- A type of graph that is a line.
- A monomial with no variables.
- To reduce to the smallest form of the expression.
- A type of polynomial that cannot be solved with a conventional factoring method. The alternative factoring method we use for this type of polynomial is called “Completing the square.”
- Straight, goes on to infinity.
- The process that allows a sum to be written as a product.
- Also known as "the square root of."
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- When the denominator of a fraction = 0, the line is _____.
- A polynomial with exactly 2 terms.
- Non terminating, Non repeating.
- Where a pair of lines cross over one another.
- A pair of lines that have opposite reciprocal slopes, causing the lines to intersect, forming a 90 degree angle.
- Also known as "roots" or "x-intercepts"
- A point on a coordinate plane.
- Rise/Run.
- Where the line crosses the “x” or “y” axis.
- Any rational or irrational number.
- A statement of equality between to expressions that may be true or false.
- The vertical axis in a complex plane.
- A polynomial in which the highest exponential value is 3.
- When an “x-y table” is plotted on a coordinate plane it creates a _____.
- a value that can replace a variable that makes an equation or inequality true.
- A relationship in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding coordinate.
- Parts of an expression that have a coefficient and a variable and are also separated by an addition or subtraction sign.
40 Clues: b^2-4ac. • Rise/Run. • Imaginary, "i." • The "power" of a number • Solutions to an equation. • A monomial with no variables. • A point on a coordinate plane. • Straight, goes on to infinity. • Non terminating, Non repeating. • A type of graph that is a line. • A polynomial with exactly 2 terms. • Any rational or irrational number. • A number in the form of a fraction. • ...
Honors Algebra-II Crossword Challenge 2012-06-08
Across
- a polynomial with exactly two terms
- a number that can be expressed at a fraction is…
- a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself would be…
- the slant of a line
- represents points on lines in a specific location
- any whole number, fraction, or decimal is a
- a type of equation that when graphed, gives you a line
- a number that can’t be written as a fraction would be
- tells us how many times the zero shows up in a polynomial
- a line that has a slope of 0
- this is formed by the equation y=mx+b
- the numerical factor of a monomial
- a method of division of a polynomial by a monomial in which only coefficients are used would be this kind of division
- any real number or imaginary number
- indicates how many times a number is multiplied by itself
- lines that share the same slope are…
- functions that have a line of symmetry are this kind of functions
- a number that consists of a real and an imaginary part would be
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- any function that when graphed forms a parabola and the highest exponent value is a 2
- a relation in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding second coordinate
- the values that make an equation true
- this can tell you whether the roots of a quadratic are real or imaginary
- lines that have slopes that are opposite reciprocals are….
- a polynomial with exactly three terms
- a point where two or more lines share one coordinate pair
- a number or term that when multiplied by another number or term gives you a product; this would be more than one of them
- these are where a parabola crosses the x-axis ; where the “y” coordinate is equal to zero
- solutions to an equation
- monomials that are being added or subtracted
- to pass through a point on either the x-axis or y- axis
- parts of an algebraic expression separated by addition or subtraction signs
- this process is used to simplify expressions and equations; you can pull out the Greatest Common Factor during this process
- a monomial that has no variable
- these numbers are represented by “i” which is equivalent to √-1
- this sign is represented when finding the root of a number, whether it is the square root or cubic root, or anything beyond that
- break it down or reduce to its simplest form
- a type of line that has an undefined slope
- a mathematical statement where the value on the left and right side of an equal sign are the same
- the highest or lowest point on a parabola
- a number that is multiplied by itself three times would be
40 Clues: the slant of a line • solutions to an equation • a line that has a slope of 0 • a monomial that has no variable • the numerical factor of a monomial • a polynomial with exactly two terms • any real number or imaginary number • lines that share the same slope are… • the values that make an equation true • a polynomial with exactly three terms • ...
H. algebra-II crossword puzzle 2012-06-09
Across
- to the third power
- a statement that uses mathematical processes to find the answer
- three monomials that are added or subtracted
- monomial,trinomial, or binomial is called a ...
- a way to divide polynomials using there coefficients
- a point were two lines meet
- a number that when squared gives you a negative result
- a value or values that when substituted for a variable in an equation that make the equation true
- when two lines cross each other but not at a 90 degree angle
- an expression that has a square root
- up and down
- containing one part that is real and one part that is imaginary
- when multiplying a number or group of numbers by another number or group of numbers
- numbers that when multiplied together give you the original number
- intersecting at 90 degree angle
- another name for x- intercepts
- any real number that can be expressed as fraction
- a straight line
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- to break a number down into simpler terms
- any equation that when graphed has no 2 points on the same vertical line (vertical line test)
- two monomials that are added or subtracted
- a variable, number, and/or a product of the two
- an equation that has a variable to the second power
- a quantity that is unchanged is...
- a pair of numbers that show were given point is
- to find the opposite equivalent for a function
- helps figure out how many solutions an equation has
- left and right
- a number that is multiplied by a variable
- a pair of complex numbers
- any real number that can't be expressed as a fraction
- how many times a factor appears in a polynomial
- simplifying a number into its factors
- another term for a power
- another word for x- intercepts
- two lines that will never meet are...
- rise over run
- its only factors are one and itself
- a number that when squared gives u a positive number
39 Clues: up and down • rise over run • left and right • a straight line • to the third power • another term for a power • a pair of complex numbers • a point were two lines meet • another word for x- intercepts • another name for x- intercepts • intersecting at 90 degree angle • a quantity that is unchanged is... • its only factors are one and itself • an expression that has a square root • ...
Honors algebra II crosswor puzzle 2012-06-05
Across
- rise over run
- a line whose slope is undefined
- examples are 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,…..
- the number in front of a term or terms
- solutions to an equation
- helps find the location of a point on a line
- numbers that cannot be written as fractions
- two or more terms separated by an equal sign
- the property where a number or a term is multiplied by the numbers or terms in the parenthesis.
- a number or variable placed above another number or letter or term to show the power to which the letter number or term is raised.
- a monomial with no variables
- when a quadratic cannot be factored it is termed to be a ………………. quadratic
- lines that have opposite reciprocal slopes and intersect each other at a 90 degree angle
- an equation that when graphed gives you a line
- a line with a slope of 0
- a number that can be written as a fraction
- a polynomial with exactly one term
- the original form of this could be written as the square root of negative one
- an algebraic process used to simplify equations and expressions by pulling out the greatest common factor
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- this could be graphed using the equation y=mx+b
- to reduce to the simplest form
- numbers or terms that when multiplied by other numbers or terms give you a product or products
- the point at which two lines intersect
- numbers that make the denominator of a rational number or term equal to 0
- a part of a function separated by a plus or minus sign
- b2-4ac
- the highest or lowest point on a parabola
- a number raised to the third power
- this tells you how many times the zero shows up in a polynomial
- place or places where a line or lines or parabolas meet
- a polynomial with exactly three terms
- a method of division where only the coefficient are used
- where the line crosses the X or Y axis
- a polynomial with exactly 2 terms
- a function that can only be written as ax2+bx+c where a=0
- an expression that consist of a term three or more terms
- lines that have the same slope and do not intersect
- the points (2,4) (6,8) is plotted on a …………….
- a problem where for every X there is a Y
- the square root or the …………….
40 Clues: b2-4ac • rise over run • solutions to an equation • a line with a slope of 0 • a monomial with no variables • the square root or the ……………. • to reduce to the simplest form • a line whose slope is undefined • examples are 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,….. • a polynomial with exactly 2 terms • a number raised to the third power • a polynomial with exactly one term • ...
Algebra Crossword by Sam Clark 2013-09-26
Across
- What is the slope of a line perpendicular to a line with a slope of -234
- (Y= Mx+b) What does B stand for?
- Y= +b what is missing?
- Find the slope of a line parallel to y=3/4x +6
- X= 35 what direction is the line?
- Find the slope if a line passes through (3,5) and (4, 9
- (Y= Mx+b) What does M stand for?
- 3y= 2/3x+b Solve for b if the line passes through (5,5)
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- Find the y-intercept of Y= 3x + b if the line goes through the point (3, 2)
- What is the slope of the equation x= 5
- 3X+y4=3 what is the first step to simplifying?
- What is the first step in simplifying 33x-23y= 55?
- Find the slope of a line parallel to a line with the slope of 333/3
- What is the equation for slope?
- Is this equation horizontal or vertical (y= 0x+ 33)?
- If a line has a slope of 3/2 what is the slope of its perpendicular line?
- If a line has a slope of 1/6 what the slope of a line parallel to it?
- (Y= 4x + 2) If x is 5 what is y?
- 2y+ 3x= b Solve for b if the line passes through (5,4)
- Line perpendicular of a line with a slope of -3/2
- What is the slope of the equation y= 0x+ 22
- (2x+b= 3y) Solve for b if the line passes through the point (2, 5)
22 Clues: Y= +b what is missing? • What is the equation for slope? • (Y= Mx+b) What does B stand for? • (Y= 4x + 2) If x is 5 what is y? • (Y= Mx+b) What does M stand for? • X= 35 what direction is the line? • What is the slope of the equation x= 5 • What is the slope of the equation y= 0x+ 22 • 3X+y4=3 what is the first step to simplifying? • ...
Informal Algebra Vocab Test 1 2015-09-20
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- The number one is neither prime nor composite. It is called the __________.
- A combination of numbers, operators, grouping symbols, and variables which can be evaluated or simplified.
- A number which has more than two factors.
- A set with a never ending number of elements.
- An example that proves a statement false.
- The smallest positive integer that is divisible by two numbers.
- The number used as a factor in an exponential expression.
- Every member of a set is also a member of a larger or equal set.
- A set with a countable number of elements.
- A symbol, usually a letter, used to represent an unknown.
- A quantity whose value does NOT change.
- The greatest factor that divides evenly into two numbers.
- Under a given operation if the outcome of the operation on any two members of the set is also a member of the set.
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- Parts of an expression separated by a + or −.
- When you are multiplying like bases you will ____ the exponents.
- A collection of objects
- A number which has only two factors, 1 and itself.
- The set of all elements which are in both sets A and B.
- The numeric factor of a product which includes a variable.
- Distance a number is from zero
- A set of rules for simplifying expressions.
- Three dots inside the braces - shows the numbers in the set continue on without end.
- Two or more quantities which are multiplied.
- A natural number which indicates how many times a base is used a factor.
- The set of all elements that are in sets A or B.
- Each item in a set
- A set with no elements.
- A set is written by enclosing the elements within ________.
- A set with no elements.
29 Clues: Each item in a set • A collection of objects • A set with no elements. • A set with no elements. • Distance a number is from zero • A quantity whose value does NOT change. • A number which has more than two factors. • An example that proves a statement false. • A set with a countable number of elements. • A set of rules for simplifying expressions. • ...
Peter Hughes Algebra 1 Crossword 2015-06-04
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- Root- A number that will a specified quantity.”
- he relation between two similar numbers
- a figure, especially a closed plane figure, having three or more, usually straight, sides.
- To observe an amount of something.
- the location where the y and x axis meet (0,0)
- Inverse- The answer always equals one.
- same size and shape
- - An expression in a math problem that expresses or uses a root, a square root, or a cubed root.
- Factor- The ratio of any two corresponding
- To figure out what the answer is.
- a single section of a graph, divided by the x and y axis
- Value- A number’s distance from zero.
- - The number of times a number is multiplied by itself.
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- Numbers - A rational number is a number that can be written in ratio form
- Numbers - An irrational number is a number that cannot be written in ratio form
- The number that is multiplying the variable.
- How many of a number there is.
- the side of a right triangle opposite to the right angle
- To make something smaller.
- the opposite of a fraction or integer
- Expression- a series of numbers, variable, and operations without equality
- comparative relation between things
- inverse- It will always equal zero.
- - A number represented by a letter or symbol
- something with a natural incline
- a ratio in which two terms are in different units
26 Clues: same size and shape • To make something smaller. • How many of a number there is. • something with a natural incline • To figure out what the answer is. • To observe an amount of something. • comparative relation between things • inverse- It will always equal zero. • the opposite of a fraction or integer • Value- A number’s distance from zero. • ...
Algebra 1 Semester Exam Review 2015-01-08
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- Slope is the rate of ____________ of a line.
- The only number that is not positive or negative.
- The ___________ formula is used to find any term in an arithmetic sequence: a(n)=a(1)+(n-1)d
- A letter used to represent a number
- The value of a fraction is zero when zero is in the ____________ of the fraction.
- y-y1=m(x-x1)
- The set of all outputs or y-values.
- The point(0, 0) on a coordinate grid.
- Two lines in the same plane that meet at right angles (90 degrees).
- A ____________ inequality is two inequalities joined by the word "and" or "or".
- The inverse of division.
- In standard form, A, B, and C must be this kind of number.
- _____________ operations undo each other.
- A relation where each input value has only one output value.
- The value of a fraction is undefined when zero is in the ____________ of the fraction.
- A graph that goes uphill from left to right has a ________________ slope.
- Every point on the graph of an equation is a ________________ to the equation.
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- (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
- The inverse of subtraction.
- A statement formed when an equal sign is placed between two expressions.
- Two lines in the same plane that do not intersect.
- y=mx+b
- The line with the equation y=a number.
- The __________ line test is used to tell if a graph is a function.
- The type of sequence where each term increases or decreases by a constant value.
- The ____________ formula is used to find the next term in an arithmetic sequence: a(n+1)=a(n)+ d when a(1) is the first term.
- The ___________ difference is the constant difference between terms in an arithmetic sequence.
- The slope of a vertical line.
- The property where a(b+c)=ab+ac.
- Perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite _____________.
- Equations that graph as straight lines.
- An equation that is true for all values of the variables.
- The set of all inputs or x-values.
- Ax+By=C
34 Clues: y=mx+b • Ax+By=C • y-y1=m(x-x1) • (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) • The inverse of division. • The inverse of subtraction. • The slope of a vertical line. • The property where a(b+c)=ab+ac. • The set of all inputs or x-values. • A letter used to represent a number • The set of all outputs or y-values. • The point(0, 0) on a coordinate grid. • The line with the equation y=a number. • ...
Pre-Algebra Spring 2014 Final 2014-05-22
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- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- in math, an unknown number is represented by a letter that we call a __________.
- the rate of change is considered a ________ because it repeats itself over and over in the same order.
- how far a number is from zero
- a set of data can have a positive or negative _____ depending on the relationship between the variables.
- the amount of space inside the boundary of a flat (2-dimensional) object such as a triangle or circle
- rule used to clarify which procedures should be performed first in a given mathematical expression.
- how much something is worth
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers, variables (like x or y) and operators (like add,subtract,multiply, and divide), but there is no equal sign.
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression
- when you solve an equation, the answer you get can be called a __________.
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- on a coodrinate plane, the ordered pair (0,0) is called the _______.
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal indicated by the equal sign.
- equal in value, amount, function, meaning
- multiplying a number by a group of numbers added together is the same as doing each multiplication separately
- The plane containing the "x" axis and "y" axis that make up ordered pairs.
- a relationship or expression involving one or more variables where each input has exactly one output.
- reflections, translations,rotations and dilations are called __________.
- a whole number; a number that is not a fraction; can be positive or negative
- the relation between two expressions that are not equal, employing a sign such as ≠ “not equal to,” > “greater than,” or < “less than.”
- a number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data, in particular the mode, median, or (most commonly) the mean, which is calculated by dividing the sum of the values in the set by their number
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression
- set of all possible input values (often the "x" variable), which produce a valid output from a particular function
- difference between the highest and lowest values in the data set
- an expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s)
27 Clues: how much something is worth • how far a number is from zero • equal in value, amount, function, meaning • a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols • difference between the highest and lowest values in the data set • on a coodrinate plane, the ordered pair (0,0) is called the _______. • ...
Algebra 1 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-06
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- Equation for a Vertical line.
- What does the O stand for in HOY?
- Parallel lines have the ______ slope.
- The slope on Mr. SlopeGuy's left eyebrow.
- The slope on Mr. SlopeGuy's right eyebrow.
- What does the H stand for in HOY?
- What does the U stand for in VUX?
- Crosses the y-axis.
- Equation for a linear function; slope-intercept form.
- The value in front of the variable.
- Part of an expression. It is separated by addition or subtraction .
- Fill in the blank: Combining ______ Terms.
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- A mathematical sentence with both variables & numbers with at least one operation
- Fill in the blank: The letter m represents the ________.
- To make smaller
- A letter that represents an unknown value.
- A term with no variable: a number by itself.
- To multiply a number outside a parentheses to the inside.
- What does the V stand for in VUX?
- Fill in the blank: In VUX, X means it crosses the ___________.
- When you find the Opposite Reciprocal, you need to ____ the sign and ____ the fraction.
- Equation for a Horizontal line.
22 Clues: To make smaller • Crosses the y-axis. • Equation for a Vertical line. • Equation for a Horizontal line. • What does the O stand for in HOY? • What does the H stand for in HOY? • What does the V stand for in VUX? • What does the U stand for in VUX? • The value in front of the variable. • Parallel lines have the ______ slope. • The slope on Mr. SlopeGuy's left eyebrow. • ...
Algebra 1: Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-10-17
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- word that means to multiply
- a measurement system used by the rest of the world
- change from on unit of measurement to another
- word that means to subtract
- polynomial with degree of four
- a number that stands by itself
- polynomial with one degree
- one term
- a method used to multiply polynomials
- _____ coefficient that is attached to the variable with highest exponent
- _____ the signs when subtracting polynomials
- _____ phrases include "times the sum"
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- each part of a polynomial separated by addition or subtraction
- word that means to divide
- an expression with more than one term
- three terms
- a number attached to a variable
- _____ phrases include less than
- two terms
- a letter that stands for an unknown numerical value
- compares two or more numbers or variables
- word that means to add
- another word for exponent
23 Clues: one term • two terms • three terms • word that means to add • word that means to divide • another word for exponent • polynomial with one degree • word that means to multiply • word that means to subtract • polynomial with degree of four • a number that stands by itself • a number attached to a variable • _____ phrases include less than • an expression with more than one term • ...
Algebra I Review Vocab Practice 2024-03-21
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- An equation of the form ax² + bx + c = 0, where x is the variable and a, b, and c are constants with a not equal to 0.
- A value that does not change in an algebraic expression or equation.
- A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- The multiplicative inverse of a number, meaning when multiplied together, the result is 1.
- To reduce an expression to its simplest form by combining like terms or performing operations.
- The point where the parabola of a quadratic function reaches its highest or lowest point.
- The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function.
- A property stating that multiplying a sum by a number is the same as multiplying each addend by the number and then adding the products.
- The lowest point of the parabola when it opens upwards.
- A single mathematical expression separated by an addition or subtraction sign.
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- A mathematical statement that indicates the equality of two expressions.
- The process of rewriting a quadratic equation as the product of two linear equations.
- A value or values that make an equation true when substituted back into the equation.
- A mathematical phrase that can contain numbers, variables, and operations.
- The number that shows how many times a base number is multiplied by itself.
- A set of two or more equations with the same variables.
- A mathematical statement indicating that two quantities are not equal.
- A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change or vary.
- The solutions to a quadratic equation, where the equation equals zero.
- The highest point of the parabola when it opens downwards.
20 Clues: The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function. • A set of two or more equations with the same variables. • The lowest point of the parabola when it opens upwards. • The highest point of the parabola when it opens downwards. • A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression. • A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change or vary. • ...
Algebra 1 Semester 2 Final 2024-05-15
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- An expression in which the terms are written in descending order according to their degree
- How the graph of a function acts at its ends
- When the graph is shifted up, down, left, or right
- An expression in which multiple monomials are either added or subtracted
- An equation where the highest exponent is 2
- The point on the graph of a quadratic function that the axis of symmetry runs through
- When the graph is flipped over the x-axis or y-axis
- This can be used to solve any quadratic equation
- A graphical display of data with buckets/bins used to display ranges of data
- A graphical display used to show the five-number summary
- Middle value in a set when the numbers are arranged from least to greatest
- Reverses the inputs and outputs of a function
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- A measure that shows how data vary from the mean
- Where the graphs of the equations intersect
- The number multiplied with a variable
- Another way to express slope
- The line that splits a graph into two mirror-like halves
- All possible values of x of a function
- When one term is multiplied to an entire algebraic expression
- A graphical display of data that includes a number line with a dot for each data value
- The highest exponent of a variable in a polynomial expression
- The largest y-value of a function
- The name of the graph of a quadratic function
- All possible values of y of a function
- The x-intercepts of the graph of the function
- The smallest y-value of a function
- A polynomial with only one term
27 Clues: Another way to express slope • A polynomial with only one term • The largest y-value of a function • The smallest y-value of a function • The number multiplied with a variable • All possible values of x of a function • All possible values of y of a function • Where the graphs of the equations intersect • An equation where the highest exponent is 2 • ...
The Ultimate Algebra Terminology Guide 2024-06-11
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- value, The numerical distance of a number from 0,
- An algebraic expression consisting of variables, coefficients, and exponents, combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication, but not division by a variable.
- formula,The solution to the quadratic equation
- multiplicative factor involved in some term of a polynomial, a series, or an expression
- A finite sequence of symbols arranged according to specific rules depending on the context.
- root,A value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number; the square root of
- A mathematical process such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division that takes one or more inputs to produce an output.
- An operation involving a base and its power.
- A character or notation used to represent a number, operation, relation, or other mathematical concept.
- A relationship that compares two numbers or mathematical expressions, showing they are not equal.
- One of two numbers involved in multiplication.
- (multiplication), A number that, when multiplied by a given number, results in one.
- The result of dividing one number by another.
- (addition), A number that, when added to a given number, results in zero.
- expression that includes a root symbol (√), representing the root of a number.
- The highest power of the polynomial's monomials (individual terms) with non-zero coefficients.
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- equation,A polynomial equation of the second degree, generally in the form axsquared + bx + c = 0
- An equation that relates one mathematical expression to another.
- A symbol, typically a letter, that represents an unknown or changeable value in a mathematical expression or equation.
- A common variable used to represent an unknown value in algebraic equations and expressions.
- number,A natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.
- of equations, A set of two or more equations with the same variables that are solved together.
- A representation of a part of a whole or, more broadly, any number of equal parts.
- To find the value(s) of a variable that satisfy a given equation or inequality.
- a Polynomial
- Root, An operation involving a radicand and an index or degree.
- The result of multiplying two or more numbers together.
- A rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions arranged in rows and columns, used to represent a mathematical concept or its properties.
- branch of mathematics that studies algebraic structures
- A solution to an equation;
- The number zero (0), any positive natural number (1, 2, 3, etc.), or any negative integer (−1, −2, −3, etc.).
- A mathematical statement that shows the equality of two expressions using an equals sign (=).
- The individual components in an algebraic expression, separated by addition or subtraction signs.
33 Clues: a Polynomial • A solution to an equation; • An operation involving a base and its power. • The result of dividing one number by another. • formula,The solution to the quadratic equation • One of two numbers involved in multiplication. • value, The numerical distance of a number from 0, • The result of multiplying two or more numbers together. • ...
Algebra 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-24
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- Calculator strategy for writing the equation of an exponential function: Menu _____
- If the b value is less than one, this represents exponential __________.
- Numbers that are less than zero.
- What does the a in the equation y = a(b) to the power of x represent? _________ amount or value
- All possible x-values of a function (goes from left to right).
- Where the graph crosses the x-axis; another word for root, solution, and x-intercept.
- All possible y-values of a function (goes from bottom to top).
- Calculator strategy for writing the equation of a linear function: Menu ______
- What does the b in the equation y = mx + b represent?
- _______ of symmetry - the vertical line that cuts the parabola in half. It's equation is x = __.
- Lines that have a slope equal to zero.
- A U-shaped graph; another word for a quadratic function.
- What does the m in the equation y = mx + b represent?
- ________ form of a linear equation; Ax + By = C
- A letter that represents an unknown number.
- The lowest point on a parabola.
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- _______ lines have the same slope.
- Calculator strategy for writing the equation of a quadratic function: Menu _____
- __________ lines have opposite reciprocal slopes.
- If a function has an arrow on the left and right, its domain is ___________.
- _______ of change - another way to say slope.
- The highest point on a parabola.
- Calculator strategy for solving linear equations: Menu ____
- The horizontal line that an exponential function gets really, really close to, but never touches. Its equation is y = ___.
- Lines that have an undefined slope.
- If the b value is greater than one, this represents exponential __________.
- A relation where each x-value is paired with only one y-value (the x's do not repeat!).
- Equal or the same.
- ______ terms - have the same variable and the same exponent.
- The ________ to a system of two linear equations is where the two lines cross, or intersect.
- The highest or lowest point on a parabola.
31 Clues: Equal or the same. • The lowest point on a parabola. • The highest point on a parabola. • Numbers that are less than zero. • _______ lines have the same slope. • Lines that have an undefined slope. • Lines that have a slope equal to zero. • The highest or lowest point on a parabola. • A letter that represents an unknown number. • _______ of change - another way to say slope. • ...
Algebra 1 and Geometry Review 2023-08-07
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- the flipped version of a fraction
- a type of fraction where the numerator is larger than the denominator
- a relation where each input is paired with exactly 1 output
- a transformation that moves a figure or graph
- lines that never intersect
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- all of the possible x-values
- a transformation that stretches a figure or graph
- equations using less than or greater than
- terms with the same variables raised to the same exponent
- whole numbers and their opposites
- a base raised to this number called an __
- a drawing that represents a function
- a set of 2 or more equations that contain 2 or more variables
- bottom half of a fraction
- an angle less than 90 degrees
- the answer to a division problem
- the ratio that compares 2 quantities measured in different units
- a value that makes an equation true
- lines or planes that intersect to form right angles
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- an angle more than 90 degrees
- an angle equal to 90 degrees
- the measure of the steepness of a line
- one of the 4 regions a coordinate plane is divided into
- a logical argument
- operations that undo each other
- when there is no solution to the problem (when you divide by 0)
- the number before a variable in a term
- where the x-axis and y-axis meet
- to find a solution to an equation or inequality
- parts that are added to or subtracted from an expression
- the distance from one side of a circle to the other side, through the center
- the distance from the center of a circle to the outside
- put expressions in their most reduced form
- a transformation that flips a figure or graph
- a letter that represents one or more numbers
- the point where the graph intersects the vertical axis
- a number that divides another number evenly
- replace a variable with a specific number and find the answer
- the answer to a multiplication problem
- the answer to an addition problem
- top half of a fraction
- a term with no variables
- a type of number larger than 2 that has no factors besides 1 and itself
44 Clues: a logical argument • top half of a fraction • a term with no variables • bottom half of a fraction • lines that never intersect • an angle equal to 90 degrees • all of the possible x-values • an angle more than 90 degrees • an angle less than 90 degrees • operations that undo each other • where the x-axis and y-axis meet • the answer to a division problem • ...
Algebra 2 - Unit 1 Vocab 2023-10-06
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- Measure of just the sample. Ex: The average income of US Citizens in the upper class.
- Asking the people who are close in distance. Ex: Asking people in your class, if the school lunch is bad.
- Selecting entire groups. Ex: There are 4 groups and I only select groups 1 and 4 for my data collecting.
- Mean is less than the median. Ex: Salary
- Group not receiving the treatment. Ex: The group that is being given a placebo.
- Form for gaining data.Investigation of one or more characteristics of a population.
- The group that is receiving the treatment. Ex: Giving this group a pill to help with insomnia
- The change/thing being done. Ex: The insomnia medication being given to the treatment group.
- Symmetric to the mean. Evan distribution
- Measures how many standard deviations a point is away from the mean. x-μ divided by σ
- Selecting every nth person of a group. Ex: People are in a line and every 3rd person is chosen to participate in the expirement.
- Randomly selecting the same amount of people from each group. Ex: 5 people from both group 1 and 2.
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- Randomly selected. Ex: The groups are randomly divided into a control and treatment group.
- Based on the means, the_____ is the difference between the control group and the treatment group. Treatment-Control group
- Volunteering to be in the experiment. Ex: I saw a link and participated in a survey about the best candies.
- Everyone that could be involved in the sample. Ex: All students at North Atlanta would be a
- Measure of the entire population. Ex: The average income of US Citizens.
- A subsection/further simplification of the population. The individual grades at North Atlanta would be a____.
- Form of collecting data. An investigation or procedure that has varying results
- Mean is greater than the median. Ex: Average age of death by natural causes
20 Clues: Mean is less than the median. Ex: Salary • Symmetric to the mean. Evan distribution • Measure of the entire population. Ex: The average income of US Citizens. • Mean is greater than the median. Ex: Average age of death by natural causes • Group not receiving the treatment. Ex: The group that is being given a placebo. • ...
Algebra 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-12
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- the vertical line that cuts the parabola in half
- equation of the form y=kx
- a diagram showing the relations of a function
- a pairing of input with outputs
- any letter used to represent unspecified numbers of values
- the set of all output values of a function
- the set of all possible input values of a function
- for any nonzero number a, a0+=
- a statement that tells you two expressions are equal
- Form a quadratic function written in a
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- integers are like whole numbers, but they also include negative numbers
- two or more linear equations involving the same varibales
- the rate of change between any two points
- the graph of a quadratic function having a U shape
- a special value that when cubed gives the orginal number
- the highest y-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of a quadratic function that opens downward
- change of the sign in the middle of 2 terms
- single number or variable or numbers and variables multiplied together
- the point where a graph changes directions
- the solutions of a polynomial equation in the form
20 Clues: equation of the form y=kx • for any nonzero number a, a0+= • a pairing of input with outputs • Form a quadratic function written in a • the rate of change between any two points • the set of all output values of a function • the point where a graph changes directions • change of the sign in the middle of 2 terms • a diagram showing the relations of a function • ...
Algebra Support Final Part 1 2025-05-06
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- The values of x where an expression is zero. These are the x-coordinates of the x-intercepts of the expression’s graph. For a polynomial expression, these are usually called roots.
- In an equation or inequality, a number that can be substituted for the variable to make that equation or inequality true.
- A letter or number representing a numerical quantity that multiplies a term.
- A graph in the coordinate plane representing a set of bivariate data
- An imaginary straight line that divides a shape into two identical parts, thereby creating one part as the mirror image of the other part.
- Describes how a function behaves as its input approaches positive or negative infinity.
- The asymmetry or distortion of a distribution, specifically how the data is distributed around its center.
- A data point that does not fit in with the rest of the data. Defined as Q3+1.5xIQR or Q1-1.5xIQR.
- The point where a parabola crosses its axis of symmetry, or an end of a side of a polygon, or the corner point of an angle.
- a line that a given curve continually approaches but does not meet
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- A straight line that best represents the relationship between two variables plotted on a scatter plot.
- A point on a 2-dimensional plane is described by a pair (x,y). The coordinate x is given by the labels below the grid, and the coordinate y is given by the labels to the left of the grid.
- The square root of a number 𝑥, is a number, 𝑦 such that 𝑦2 = 𝑥; in other words, the square root of a number is a number whose square is 𝑦 ∙ 𝑦.
- 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, etc. The resulting number when you multiply a number times itself. EX: 4 X 4 = 16
- A measure of variation in a set of numerical data, the interquartile range is the distance between the first and third quartiles of the data set.
- The lowest point on a parabola.
- A relationship where one variable's change directly results from the change in another variable.
- Element in a sum, difference, or sequence.
- The set of input values for which the function is defined.
- The highest point of a parabola.
20 Clues: The lowest point on a parabola. • The highest point of a parabola. • Element in a sum, difference, or sequence. • The set of input values for which the function is defined. • a line that a given curve continually approaches but does not meet • A graph in the coordinate plane representing a set of bivariate data • ...
Algebra 1 Key Terms cont'd 2025-08-13
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- Two or more equations solved together.
- When values decrease rapidly (0 < b < 1).
- To find the best-fit exponential curve for data. y1=abx1
- To find the best-fit line for data. y1=mx1+b
- non-zero number to the power of zero is 1.)
- An equation that is never true.
- Two or more inequalities solved together.
- 1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216, 343, 512, 729, 1000
- 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, 196, 225
- The highest exponent of the variable.
- A number or expression that divides another evenly.
- a(b + c) = ab + ac.
- A graph that shows points from two variables.
- A relationship between two sets of data.
- The symbol used for roots.
- (Subtract the exponents when dividing with the same base.)
- Rule:(A negative exponent means to take the reciprocal.)
- To reduce an expression to its simplest form.
- A curved line that best fits the data points.
- The largest factor shared by two terms.
- An equation with two or more variables.
- A function where a variable is the exponent, like y = abx.
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- An equation that is true for only one value.
- An equation solved using more than one step.
- Two terms (like x + 2).
- To find the best-fit quadratic curve for data. y1=ax12+bx1+c
- A line that a graph gets close to but never touches.
- A single term (like 3x).
- When values increase rapidly (b > 1).
- A number that when multiplied by itself gives the original number.
- A straight line that best shows the direction of the data.
- An equation that is true for all values.
- Three terms (like x² + 3x + 2).
- the exponents when raising a power to a power.)
- the exponents when multiplying with the same base.)
- An inequality solved using multiple steps.
- A number that when used three times in multiplication gives the original number.
- An expression with a square root, cube root, etc.
- An estimated guess based on data.
- An expression with many terms using variables and exponents.
- A fractional exponent
- data: Data with two variables.
- The number being multiplied repeatedly.
- A data point much different from the others. *Farthest away from the rest
44 Clues: a(b + c) = ab + ac. • A fractional exponent • Two terms (like x + 2). • A single term (like 3x). • The symbol used for roots. • data: Data with two variables. • An equation that is never true. • Three terms (like x² + 3x + 2). • An estimated guess based on data. • When values increase rapidly (b > 1). • The highest exponent of the variable. • ...
intermediate algebra chapters 1-3 2024-12-16
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- terms with exactly the same variable parts(hint 2 words)
- the result of a division problem
- a number multiplied to a variable in an expression
- used to find the product of a number and a sum or difference(hint 2 words)
- an expression that represents repeated multiplication of the same factor
- represents the number of times the base is used as a factor
- range what you get out of an equation
- a mathematical phase that contains operations,numbers,and/or variables
- an equation that states that two ratios are equal
- a set of pairs of input and output values
- a relation in which each element of the domain is paired with exactly one element of the range
- the answer to an equation
- the distance a number is from zero on a number line and always positive(hint 2 words)
- a mathematical sentence that contain an equals sign
- 0,1,2,3,4...(hint its 2 words)
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- a mathematical sentence that contains less than, greater than, less that or equal to,greater than or equal to, or not equal
- PEMDAS ; tells the order used to evaluate an expression or solve an equation)hint its 3 words)
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- the parts of an expression that are added together
- a term that has a number but no variable(hint 2 words)
- domain what you put into an equation
- a vertical line on a graph
- a fixed point of reference that serves as the starting point for a graph or equation
- a region defined by 2 axes of the coordinate system
- the result of an addition problem
- the result of a subtraction problem
- the result of multiplication problem
- a letter used to represent one or more words
- a horizontal line on a graph
- to graph points on the coordinate where the point also called an ordered pair is in the form of
30 Clues: the answer to an equation • a vertical line on a graph • a horizontal line on a graph • 0,1,2,3,4...(hint its 2 words) • the result of a division problem • the result of an addition problem • the result of a subtraction problem • domain what you put into an equation • the result of multiplication problem • range what you get out of an equation • ...
Algebra 2 U1-U3 definitions 2025-10-06
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- when you solve an equation and get 3=7
- the y values
- degree of three
- a function that is symetric with the origin
- when you get a solution like 4=4
- average rate of change for a linear function
- a function that has no repeating y's
- when a prediction is outside two known data points
- switch the domain and range
- the x intercepts
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- when a prediction is between two known data points
- each member of the domain cooresponds to one and only one member of the range
- three terms
- a number,variable, or combination of both separated by addition or subtraction
- two terms
- the line test used to see if a relation is a function
- the line test used to see if a function is one to one
- an equation or expression of degree 2
- highest degree is one
- all values that make the denominator of a fraction zero
- the highest exponent of an expression/equation
- the x-values
- a function that is symetric with the y-axis
23 Clues: two terms • three terms • the y values • the x-values • degree of three • the x intercepts • highest degree is one • switch the domain and range • when you get a solution like 4=4 • a function that has no repeating y's • an equation or expression of degree 2 • when you solve an equation and get 3=7 • a function that is symetric with the origin • ...
Multi-Step Algebra Variety #01 2025-12-14
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- - 4(3x - 4) + 5x = 1297
- - 3(- 10 - 9z) = 8022
- 8z + 2 - 5z = 1241
- 4x - 5x = 405
- - 5z + 7z = - 386
- 8y - 2 - 2 = 3420
- - 4(- 8x + 11) = - 10774 + 3x
- 6(2y + 3) - 4y = 3386
- - 9x - 10 + 7x = 3487 + 9x
- 5x + 10 + 2x = - 1642
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- 4 - 6(5 + 3x) = 2368
- 3 + 7(- 3x + 2) = - 5548
- - 4(- 11 - 5y) = - 9036
- 5(4z - 4) = 4160
- - 7(4x + 11) = 9359
- 6 + 2(10 - 3x) = 1082
- - 4(- 3z + 10) = 1785 + 7z
- - 7 + 9(- 8x - 9) = - 18376
- 5y - 10 + 4 = - 716
- 7x + 3 - 4x = - 2277 - 6x
20 Clues: 4x - 5x = 405 • 5(4z - 4) = 4160 • - 5z + 7z = - 386 • 8y - 2 - 2 = 3420 • 8z + 2 - 5z = 1241 • - 7(4x + 11) = 9359 • 5y - 10 + 4 = - 716 • 4 - 6(5 + 3x) = 2368 • - 3(- 10 - 9z) = 8022 • 6 + 2(10 - 3x) = 1082 • 6(2y + 3) - 4y = 3386 • 5x + 10 + 2x = - 1642 • - 4(3x - 4) + 5x = 1297 • - 4(- 11 - 5y) = - 9036 • 3 + 7(- 3x + 2) = - 5548 • 7x + 3 - 4x = - 2277 - 6x • - 4(- 3z + 10) = 1785 + 7z • ...
Secret Math Society 2022-08-31
5 Clues: the theory of equations • how many strings does a violin have • the first step in the order of operations • The line of a radical sign or the long division house • a symbol consisting of a line with dots above and below
aplicatii matematice 2024-08-04
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- partea matematicii care se ocupa cu studiul teoriei numerelor
- partea matematicii care se ocupa cu studiul statisticilor
- partea matematicii care se ocupa cu studiul functiilor trigonometrice
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- partea matematicii are se ocupa cu studiul figurilor geometrice
- partea matematicii care se opcupa cu culculele
5 Clues: partea matematicii care se opcupa cu culculele • partea matematicii care se ocupa cu studiul statisticilor • partea matematicii care se ocupa cu studiul teoriei numerelor • partea matematicii are se ocupa cu studiul figurilor geometrice • partea matematicii care se ocupa cu studiul functiilor trigonometrice
"Phrase Reveal Puzzle" 2024-09-07
5 Clues: "The result of dividing a polynomial." • "A term for the remaining part after division." • "A process used to simplify division of polynomials." • "The operation used in algebra to break down polynomials." • "The type of mathematical expression that is divided in synthetic division."
Unit 1 2019-01-03
Across
- Used to describe a pattern of relationships between numbers.
- An input value from the first set has only one output value in the second set.
- A letter or symbol used to represent a number.
- A number multiplied by a variable.
- It describes a relationship that exists in any right triangle.
- A mathematical phrase involving at least one variable and operation symbols.
- The set of x–coordinates of the set of points on a graph.
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- To replace one element of a mathematical equation or expression with another.
- The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon.
- A pair of numbers, (x, y), that indicate the position of a point on a Cartesian plane.
- A number sentence that contains an equal symbol.
- The y–coordinates of the set of points on a graph.
- Contains the symbols >, < , ≤ , or ≥.
13 Clues: A number multiplied by a variable. • Contains the symbols >, < , ≤ , or ≥. • A letter or symbol used to represent a number. • A number sentence that contains an equal symbol. • The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon. • The y–coordinates of the set of points on a graph. • The set of x–coordinates of the set of points on a graph. • ...
MC^2 2025-05-21
Across
- a way of finding the value of a variable in an expression/equation
- an angle smaller than 90 degrees
- the sum of two angles whose sum is equal to 180 degrees
- the space between two intersecting lines (measured in degrees)
- the sum of two angles whose sum is equal to 90 degrees
- a two dimensional shape with three edges and three vertices
- the sum of all the edges that make up a two dimensional shape
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- a type of triangle whose edges are all different measures
- an angle larger than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- a two dimensional shape whose opposite sides are parallel
- an angle larger than 180 degrees
- the measure of the space between all of the edges of a two dimensional shape
- the name of the seventh grade Greendale Middle School accelerated math teacher
13 Clues: an angle larger than 180 degrees • an angle smaller than 90 degrees • the sum of two angles whose sum is equal to 90 degrees • the sum of two angles whose sum is equal to 180 degrees • a type of triangle whose edges are all different measures • an angle larger than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees • a two dimensional shape whose opposite sides are parallel • ...
Algebraic Terms 2025-10-21
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- The result of adding two or more numbers.
- The number that is multiplied by a variable in an expression.
- The result of multiplying two or more numbers.
- Replacing a variable with a specific number to find a value.
- A symbol or letter that can change or represent different values.
- A branch of mathematics that uses letters and symbols to represent numbers.
- The small number that shows how many times to multiply the base by itself.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal, using an equal sign.
- A group of numbers, symbols, and operations without an equal sign.
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- The result when one number is divided by another.
- The result when one number is subtracted from another.
- Numbers that do not change in value.
- The value(s) that make an equation true.
13 Clues: Numbers that do not change in value. • The value(s) that make an equation true. • The result of adding two or more numbers. • The result of multiplying two or more numbers. • The result when one number is divided by another. • The result when one number is subtracted from another. • Replacing a variable with a specific number to find a value. • ...
Mckenzie's vocab crossword 2021-05-24
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- A number whose square root is a rational number.
- to express a polynomial as the product of polynomial ( base of algebra)
- points where the two axis intersect at both of there zero points.
- The set of the first set of numbers of the ordered pair in the relation
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- The second set of numbers in an ordered pair in a relation.
- The side from a right triangle that from the right angle.
- To draw or plot ordered pair on a coordinate plane.
- the numerical factor of a term.
- the son;on of a quadratic equations
- The product of two prime factors common to two or more integers.
- the sum of two monomials
- To find the sum of two binomials by multiplying the products first terms, the outer terms , the inner terms and the last terms
- slope of line
13 Clues: slope of line • the sum of two monomials • the numerical factor of a term. • the son;on of a quadratic equations • A number whose square root is a rational number. • To draw or plot ordered pair on a coordinate plane. • The side from a right triangle that from the right angle. • The second set of numbers in an ordered pair in a relation. • ...
Matematika ir IT 2024-06-10
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- Matematikos sritis, nagrinėjanti simbolius ir jų manipuliavimo taisykles.
- Skaičiavimo mašina, skirta priimti, apdoroti ir pateikti duomenis.
- Mažiausia informacijos dalelė skaičiavimuose, galinti turėti vieną iš dviejų reikšmių: 0 arba 1.
- Skaitmuo, vieno objekto skaičių atvaizduojantis simbolis, natūralusis skaičius.
- Asmeniniam naudojimui skirtas kompiuteris.
- Matematikos šaka, susijusi su taškų, linijų, paviršių ir kūnų savybėmis bei santykiais.
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- Teorema, kuri teigia, jog stataus trikampio statinių kvadratų suma yra lygi įžambinės kvadratui.
- Žinių sistema, siejanti dydžio, erdvės, struktūros ir kitimo sąvokas.
- Turi 3 viršunes ir kraštines,visų kampų suma lygi 180 laipsnių.
- Pagrindinė matematikos sąvoka, bet kurios skaičių aibės elementas.
- Geometrijos šaka, tyrinėjanti sąryšius tarp kampų ir kraštinių geometrinėse figūrose.
- Griežtų taisyklių, pagal kurias atliekamos operacijos, seka, leidžianti išspręsti matematikos ar logikos uždavinius.
- Terminas, naudojamas matematikoje, fizikoje, astronomijoje. Sąvoka atsirado antikos laikais aiškinant natūraliųjų skaičių aibės nebaigtinumą ir ieškant vienarūšių geometrinių dydžių bendrojo mato.
13 Clues: Asmeniniam naudojimui skirtas kompiuteris. • Turi 3 viršunes ir kraštines,visų kampų suma lygi 180 laipsnių. • Skaičiavimo mašina, skirta priimti, apdoroti ir pateikti duomenis. • Pagrindinė matematikos sąvoka, bet kurios skaičių aibės elementas. • Žinių sistema, siejanti dydžio, erdvės, struktūros ir kitimo sąvokas. • ...
module 3 2014-01-16
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- any value that can replace the variable in an equation to produce a true statement
- statement indicating that two algebraic expressions are equal
- combinations of variables and numbers along with mathematical operations used to generalize specific arithmetic operations
- the numerical factor of a term
- components of an algebraic expression separate by addition operators
- used when referring to like terms
- any of the numbers or expressions that form a product
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- adding or subtracting like terms within an algebraic expression to obtain single term with the same variable part
- constant terms with the same variable parts
- letters or symbols used in algebra to represent numbers
- given any real numbers a, b, and c, a(b+c)= ab+ac
- a term written without a variable factor
- the act of replacing a variable with an equivalent quantity
- a reusable mathematical model using algebraic expressions to describe a common application
14 Clues: the numerical factor of a term • used when referring to like terms • a term written without a variable factor • constant terms with the same variable parts • given any real numbers a, b, and c, a(b+c)= ab+ac • any of the numbers or expressions that form a product • letters or symbols used in algebra to represent numbers • ...
Mathematical Vocabulary: Algebra and Operations. 2025-01-05
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- Letter or symbol that represents an unknown value in an equation or expression.
- Fixed value that does not change in an expression or equation.
- value: Magnitude of a number without taking into account its sign.
- Algebraic expression consisting of several terms, added or subtracted.
- Coefficient of the variable in the equation of a straight line; indicates its inclination.
- Mathematical equality between two expressions that contain variables.
- Branch of mathematics that studies operations with numbers.
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- Point where two straight lines or curves intersect.
- Combination of numbers, variables and mathematical operators without an equal sign.
- Each of the components of a mathematical expression.
- Number that multiplies a variable in an algebraic term.
- Set of equations or inequalities that are solved simultaneously.
- difference: In an arithmetic progression, it is the constant that is added to each term to obtain the next.
- Relative to algebra, involving numbers and letters.
14 Clues: Point where two straight lines or curves intersect. • Relative to algebra, involving numbers and letters. • Each of the components of a mathematical expression. • Number that multiplies a variable in an algebraic term. • Branch of mathematics that studies operations with numbers. • Fixed value that does not change in an expression or equation. • ...
Honors Algebra-II Crossword Puzzle 2012-06-07
Across
- Imaginary, "i."
- To reduce to the smallest form of the expression.
- Non terminating, Non repeating.
- When the numerator of a number = 0, the line on the graph is _____.
- Parts of an expression that have a coefficient and a variable and are also separated by an addition or subtraction sign.
- Where the parabola is at its maximum or minimum location.
- Property in which the coefficient is multiplied into the attached parenthesis.
- A point on a coordinate plane.
- A statement of equality between to expressions that may be true or false.
- A relationship in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding coordinate.
- b^2-4ac.
- Rise/Run.
- Straight, goes on to infinity.
- The "power" of a number
- The number of time that a factor is repeated in the factorization of a polynomial expression.
- Any rational or irrational number.
- A number in the form of a fraction.
- Product of a numeral and one or more variables.
- When the denominator of a fraction = 0, the line is _____.
- When an “x-y table” is plotted on a coordinate plane it creates a _____.
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- a value that can replace a variable that makes an equation or inequality true.
- An algebraic expression where two or more monomials are being added or subtracted together.
- The vertical axis in a complex plane.
- The process that allows a sum to be written as a product.
- the numerical factor of a monomial.
- A polynomial with exactly 2 terms.
- A type of polynomial that cannot be solved with a conventional factoring method. The alternative factoring method we use for this type of polynomial is called “Completing the square.”
- A polynomial that has exactly 3 terms.
- A pair of lines that have opposite reciprocal slopes, causing the lines to intersect, forming a 90 degree angle.
- Where a pair of lines cross over one another.
- Where the line crosses the “x” or “y” axis.
- A monomial with no variables.
- Solutions to an equation.
- Type of division that is a shorthand method of polynomial division. Generally used for finding the roots.
- Also known as "the square root of."
- A polynomial in which the highest exponential value is 2.
- Two lines that have the same slope, on the same coordinate plane are ______ to each other.
- A polynomial in which the highest exponential value is 3.
- Also known as "roots" or "x-intercepts"
- A type of graph that is a line.
40 Clues: b^2-4ac. • Rise/Run. • Imaginary, "i." • The "power" of a number • Solutions to an equation. • A monomial with no variables. • A point on a coordinate plane. • Straight, goes on to infinity. • Non terminating, Non repeating. • A type of graph that is a line. • A polynomial with exactly 2 terms. • Any rational or irrational number. • the numerical factor of a monomial. • ...
Honors Algebra-II Crossword Puzzle 2012-06-07
Across
- A monomial with no variables.
- A type of polynomial that cannot be solved with a conventional factoring method. The alternative factoring method we use for this type of polynomial is called “Completing the square.”
- Two lines that have the same slope, on the same coordinate plane are ______ to each other.
- A relationship in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding coordinate.
- When the denominator of a fraction = 0, the line is _____.
- Where a pair of lines cross over one another.
- the numerical factor of a monomial.
- Where the parabola is at its maximum or minimum location.
- Straight, goes on to infinity.
- Property in which the coefficient is multiplied into the attached parenthesis.
- A polynomial in which the highest exponential value is 3.
- Product of a numeral and one or more variables.
- b^2-4ac.
- Solutions to an equation.
- A number in the form of a fraction.
- Parts of an expression that have a coefficient and a variable and are also separated by an addition or subtraction sign.
- Any rational or irrational number.
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- Rise/Run.
- A polynomial with exactly 2 terms.
- The process that allows a sum to be written as a product.
- Type of division that is a shorthand method of polynomial division. Generally used for finding the roots.
- A polynomial in which the highest exponential value is 2.
- When the numerator of a number = 0, the line on the graph is _____.
- To reduce to the smallest form of the expression.
- Imaginary, "i."
- Where the line crosses the “x” or “y” axis.
- When an “x-y table” is plotted on a coordinate plane it creates a _____.
- The number of time that a factor is repeated in the factorization of a polynomial expression.
- A pair of lines that have opposite reciprocal slopes, causing the lines to intersect, forming a 90 degree angle.
- a value that can replace a variable that makes an equation or inequality true.
- An algebraic expression where two or more monomials are being added or subtracted together.
- A statement of equality between to expressions that may be true or false.
- A polynomial that has exactly 3 terms.
- The vertical axis in a complex plane.
- A type of graph that is a line.
- Non terminating, Non repeating.
- A point on a coordinate plane.
- The "power" of a number
- Also known as "the square root of."
- Also known as "roots" or "x-intercepts"
40 Clues: b^2-4ac. • Rise/Run. • Imaginary, "i." • The "power" of a number • Solutions to an equation. • A monomial with no variables. • Straight, goes on to infinity. • A point on a coordinate plane. • A type of graph that is a line. • Non terminating, Non repeating. • A polynomial with exactly 2 terms. • Any rational or irrational number. • the numerical factor of a monomial. • ...
Honors Algebra-II Crossword Puzzle 2012-06-07
Across
- When an “x-y table” is plotted on a coordinate plane it creates a _____.
- A type of graph that is a line.
- When the numerator of a number = 0, the line on the graph is _____.
- Product of a numeral and one or more variables.
- Non terminating, Non repeating.
- Rise/Run.
- Where a pair of lines cross over one another.
- Imaginary, "i."
- A polynomial in which the highest exponential value is 2.
- The "power" of a number
- An algebraic expression where two or more monomials are being added or subtracted together.
- a value that can replace a variable that makes an equation or inequality true.
- b^2-4ac.
- To reduce to the smallest form of the expression.
- Straight, goes on to infinity.
- Where the line crosses the “x” or “y” axis.
- A number in the form of a fraction.
- Any rational or irrational number.
- A statement of equality between to expressions that may be true or false.
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- When the denominator of a fraction = 0, the line is _____.
- Also known as "the square root of."
- Type of division that is a shorthand method of polynomial division. Generally used for finding the roots.
- A polynomial that has exactly 3 terms.
- the numerical factor of a monomial.
- A polynomial with exactly 2 terms.
- The vertical axis in a complex plane.
- Solutions to an equation.
- Property in which the coefficient is multiplied into the attached parenthesis.
- Where the parabola is at its maximum or minimum location.
- A pair of lines that have opposite reciprocal slopes, causing the lines to intersect, forming a 90 degree angle.
- The process that allows a sum to be written as a product.
- A point on a coordinate plane.
- The number of time that a factor is repeated in the factorization of a polynomial expression.
- A relationship in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding coordinate.
- A type of polynomial that cannot be solved with a conventional factoring method. The alternative factoring method we use for this type of polynomial is called “Completing the square.”
- Parts of an expression that have a coefficient and a variable and are also separated by an addition or subtraction sign.
- A monomial with no variables.
- Two lines that have the same slope, on the same coordinate plane are ______ to each other.
- Also known as "roots" or "x-intercepts"
- A polynomial in which the highest exponential value is 3.
40 Clues: b^2-4ac. • Rise/Run. • Imaginary, "i." • The "power" of a number • Solutions to an equation. • A monomial with no variables. • A point on a coordinate plane. • Straight, goes on to infinity. • A type of graph that is a line. • Non terminating, Non repeating. • A polynomial with exactly 2 terms. • Any rational or irrational number. • Also known as "the square root of." • ...
Honors Algebra-II Crossword Challenge 2012-06-08
Across
- parts of an algebraic expression separated by addition or subtraction signs
- a number that can’t be written as a fraction would be
- this process is used to simplify expressions and equations; you can pull out the Greatest Common Factor during this process
- any whole number, fraction, or decimal is a
- represents points on lines in a specific location
- any real number or imaginary number
- a method of division of a polynomial by a monomial in which only coefficients are used would be this kind of division
- to pass through a point on either the x-axis or y- axis
- this is formed by the equation y=mx+b
- a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself would be…
- a mathematical statement where the value on the left and right side of an equal sign are the same
- this can tell you whether the roots of a quadratic are real or imaginary
- any function that when graphed forms a parabola and the highest exponent value is a 2
- lines that share the same slope are…
- a number that can be expressed at a fraction is…
- lines that have slopes that are opposite reciprocals are….
- the values that make an equation true
- a number that is multiplied by itself three times would be
- these numbers are represented by “i” which is equivalent to √-1
- a polynomial with exactly two terms
- the highest or lowest point on a parabola
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- a polynomial with exactly three terms
- functions that have a line of symmetry are this kind of functions
- a number that consists of a real and an imaginary part would be
- a type of equation that when graphed, gives you a line
- the numerical factor of a monomial
- a point where two or more lines share one coordinate pair
- break it down or reduce to its simplest form
- solutions to an equation
- a line that has a slope of 0
- the slant of a line
- tells us how many times the zero shows up in a polynomial
- monomials that are being added or subtracted
- these are where a parabola crosses the x-axis ; where the “y” coordinate is equal to zero
- indicates how many times a number is multiplied by itself
- this sign is represented when finding the root of a number, whether it is the square root or cubic root, or anything beyond that
- a number or term that when multiplied by another number or term gives you a product; this would be more than one of them
- a type of line that has an undefined slope
- a relation in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding second coordinate
- a monomial that has no variable
40 Clues: the slant of a line • solutions to an equation • a line that has a slope of 0 • a monomial that has no variable • the numerical factor of a monomial • any real number or imaginary number • a polynomial with exactly two terms • lines that share the same slope are… • a polynomial with exactly three terms • this is formed by the equation y=mx+b • ...
HONORS ALGEBRA-II (TEACHER CHALLENGE) 2012-06-11
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- This equation produces a graph that is made up of points that extend in opposite directions without end.
- These values represent where a line or curve touches or crosses the x-axis.
- Two or more numbers that produce a product.
- This is a type of division of polynomials.
- 3i + 7 and 3i – 7 are _________.
- These types of lines intersect at a ninety degree angle.
- This type of expression can’t be factored.
- The number pi would be an example of this type of number.
- This is the symbol used to state the un-cubing of a number when the index is three.
- The name we give to non-real numbers.
- These lines lie in the same plane and are separated by a constant distance.
- This property is the reverse of factoring.
- This is what we call the location where two lines intersect.
- This type of expression consists of monomials being added and/or subtracted.
- This type of slope is non-changing.
- This type of number has both a real and imaginary part.
- Together, these two values represent a location in two-dimensional space.
- The “x” and “y” value that states where a line or curve touches or crosses an axis is known as an ____________.
- To complete math operations until there are no more operations to do.
- Quantities such as “i” do not belong to this large family of numbers.
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- These types of functions have symmetry about the line, y = x.
- This number instructs us to do repeated multiplication.
- This location represents the highest of location point for the graph of a quadratic.
- These are numbers that will force a binomial express to be expression to equal zero.
- This expression is made up of three monomials.
- This is procedure is the reverse of the “Distributive Property”
- This type of line has an slope value that is equal to zero.
- This type of line has an undefined slope.
- The ____________ of a zero tells us how many times a zero occurs within a factor.
- This value describes the slant or tilt of a line.
- An ________ exist when the left quantity is equal to the right quantity.
- Two of these make up a binomial.
- If this value is equal to a negative number, there will be two imaginary roots.
- This is a visual relation between “x” & “y-coordinates.”
- This type of equation will produce a parabola when it is graphed.
- This type of function has a three as its smallest exponent on an independent variable
- There is an ____________ when two lines share a point.
- This expression is made up of two monomials.
- This is the number multiplied by a variable.
- This figure is made up of points that extend in opposite directions without end.
- These quantities consist of numbers, variable, and products of numbers and variables.
- A type of number or polynomial expression that can be written as a fraction.
42 Clues: 3i + 7 and 3i – 7 are _________. • Two of these make up a binomial. • This type of slope is non-changing. • The name we give to non-real numbers. • This type of line has an undefined slope. • This is a type of division of polynomials. • This type of expression can’t be factored. • This property is the reverse of factoring. • Two or more numbers that produce a product. • ...
Algebra 9 Chapters 1-5 2012-12-18
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- or symbol used to represent a value that can change
- real numbers are solutions
- that does not change
- values
- intercept/y=mx+b
- are negative reciprocals
- points or values
- expression finding its value
- points, lines or regions
- multiplied or divided with a variable
- an answer to an equation
- and numbers using multiplication and/or division
- with equal 1
- slope/y-y=m(x-x)
- values
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- are the same
- that states a rule for a relationship among quanties
- between two sets of data
- and constants using addition and/or subtraction
- solutions
- expression and constants using an equality sign
- lines or curves (includes intermediate values)
- of variation
- plot/graph with pointed plotted
- rule/f(x)
- of y over the change of x
26 Clues: values • values • solutions • rule/f(x) • are the same • of variation • with equal 1 • intercept/y=mx+b • points or values • slope/y-y=m(x-x) • that does not change • between two sets of data • are negative reciprocals • points, lines or regions • an answer to an equation • of y over the change of x • real numbers are solutions • expression finding its value • plot/graph with pointed plotted • ...
Algebra 1 Ch.8-10 2013-05-02
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- plane/A graph\plane divided into 4 sections
- equation to help solve a problem\equation
- formula/x=(-b±√(b^2-4ac))/2a
- to simplifying
- the parabola points upward
- highest\lowest point of a parabola
- monomials
- the parabola points downward
- term for zeroes
- power of a number
- of symmetry/(-b)/2a
- letter that replaces an unknown number
- symbol for square
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- the square/ax^2+bx=c
- form/(x+7)(x+9)
- acronym to distribute polynomials
- solution for the equation, but does not correspond wen plugged back in
- common denominator
- root/A number multiplied by itself and can be perfect squared
- form/y=a(x-h)^2+k
- monomials
- number or variable that has exponents
- line that passes through the x\y axis
- common denominator/LCM
- difference\sum of monomials (4 or more)
- form/ax^2+bx+c
- curved line graphed to represent the quadratic formula
- solution/Undefined
28 Clues: monomials • monomials • to simplifying • form/ax^2+bx+c • form/(x+7)(x+9) • term for zeroes • form/y=a(x-h)^2+k • power of a number • symbol for square • common denominator • solution/Undefined • of symmetry/(-b)/2a • the square/ax^2+bx=c • common denominator/LCM • the parabola points upward • formula/x=(-b±√(b^2-4ac))/2a • the parabola points downward • acronym to distribute polynomials • ...
Pre-Algebra Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2013-04-30
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- determined by the given length of a ratio on the drawn model to its corresponding length on the object
- sample where each person or item is more likely to be chosen than any of the others
- representative of a population that is larger, selected without preference or at random, big enough to provide accurate data
- amount of money that is paid or earned for the use of money
- sample that includes people of the population that can be easily accessed
- a ratio that compares one number 1 number to 100
- sample where people or items are selected according to a item interval or a specific time
- k is the ratio that is the constant
- used to represent an object that is to small or big to be built or drawn to its actual size
- equivalent percent proportions where the percent is wrote out as decimal
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- sample that isn't representative of the population
- the same thing as a scale drawing
- amount by which the regular price of an item is reduced from the regular price
- when the scale is written in simplest form
- sample that involves only those who want to be apart of the sampling
- where an amount increases
- 1 ratio compares part of the quantity to the whole quantity as a fraction
- larger group
- two ratios are equal
- a ratio of two of quantities having different units
- tells the percent an amount has decreased or increased from the original amount
- having a constant ratio or rate
- a sample where the population is divided into similar nonoverlapping groups, this is selected from each group
- any proportions are equal
- ratios or rates aren't constant
- a negative percent of a change
- comparison using division of two quantities
- random selected small group
- a rate is simplified so the denominator is 1
29 Clues: larger group • two ratios are equal • where an amount increases • any proportions are equal • random selected small group • a negative percent of a change • having a constant ratio or rate • ratios or rates aren't constant • the same thing as a scale drawing • k is the ratio that is the constant • when the scale is written in simplest form • ...
Algebra 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-31
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- A number that is multiplied repeatedly
- A variable that provides the output values of a function
- The longest side of a right triangle that is opposite the hypotenuse
- The sum of the exponents of the variables of a monomial
- An "if-then"
- A term with no variable
- The statement obtained by by reversing the if and then parts of an if-then statement
- The result of a single trial in a probability experience
- A graph of endpoints and segments
- The fixed number added to each term in an arithmetic sequence
- The degree of the term with the highest exponent
- The percent of change found when the original amount increases
- A mathematical sentence that uses an equals sign
- Any group of outcomes in a situation involving probability
- Whole numbers and their opposites
- Maximum, mean, median, minimum, mode, and range
- Segments connecting vertices in a network
- There does not appear to be a relationship between two sewts of data
- Number of favorable outcomes: number of unfavorable outcomes
- Data that involves a count of items
- An equation that is true for every value
- The graph of a quadratic function
- The counting numbers (1,2,3...)
- The smallest number in a set of data
- The middle number in a set of data
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- The maximum in a set of data minus the minimum from that set of data
- In a conditional, the part following the then
- In any right triangle, a^2+ b^2= c^2
- A polynomial of two terms
- The amount of change over the original amount
- An equation that describes a function
- An equation that contains one or more variables
- Equivalent inequalities have the same set of solutions
- All the numbers in a set of data added together, then divided by the number of numbers in that set of data
- Substitute a given number for each variable, and then simplify
- Two inequalities thatn are joined in by and or or
- The fixed number used to find terms in a geometric sequence
- The number of edges that meet at a vertex
- Two numbers that identify the location of a point
- The percent of change found when the original amount decreases
- Each of the sides that form the right angle of a right triangle
- A variable that provides the input value of a function
- Interest paid on both the principal and the interest that has already been paid
- Conclusions reached by inductive reasoning
- Equations that have the same solution
- To write a rule in function notation, you use the symbol f(x) in place of y
- Members of a set
- Radical expressions with the same radicands
- The number that occours most often in a set of data
- The sum and the difference of the same two terms
- Possible values for the input
- A relation that assigns exactly one value in the range to each value of the domain
- The biggest number in a set of data
53 Clues: An "if-then" • Members of a set • A term with no variable • A polynomial of two terms • Possible values for the input • The counting numbers (1,2,3...) • A graph of endpoints and segments • Whole numbers and their opposites • The graph of a quadratic function • The middle number in a set of data • Data that involves a count of items • The biggest number in a set of data • ...
Algebra 1 Word Wall #2 2013-09-26
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- Subtract or take away
- Worthy of imitation
- Close to the actual, but not completely accurate or exact
- Create or devise methodically
- To interpret
- The action of putting something into operation
- Not important or significant
- Roughly calculate or judge the value, number or quantity
- Marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- To strengthen or support with evidence
- Capable of working successfully; feasible
- Explain the meaning of
- To agree
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- Of, pertaining to, or depending on the context
- Relating to or measuring the quantity of something rather than its quality
- Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand
- Cause to arise or come about
- To work together
- General agreement
- Insignificant; unimportant
- Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- Relating to the identification of long-term aims and the means of achieving them
- Grasp mentally; understand
- Continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty
25 Clues: To agree • To interpret • To work together • General agreement • Worthy of imitation • Subtract or take away • Explain the meaning of • Insignificant; unimportant • Grasp mentally; understand • Cause to arise or come about • Not important or significant • Create or devise methodically • To strengthen or support with evidence • Capable of working successfully; feasible • ...
Chapter 2 - Introduction to Algebra 2015-10-06
Across
- Find the value of an expression in simplest form
- Represents a known value (a plain old number!)
- To solve a subtraction equation, __________________ both sides by the same number.
- Replace a variable with a given value
- Find the
- Contains numbers, variables and at least one operator
- The result of multiplication
- To solve a division equation, __________________ both sides by the same number.
- See if a given value is a solution to an equation
- Perform the same operation on both sides of the equation.
- The result of division
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- To solve a multiplication equation, __________________ both sides by the same number.
- To solve an addition equation, __________________ both sides by the same number.
- To solve an equation, use ___________________ operations.
- The result of subtraction
- Two equal expressions
- The result of addition
- Add, subtract, multiply and divide
- The value for a variable that makes an equation into a true statement
- Represents an unknown value
20 Clues: Find the • Two equal expressions • The result of addition • The result of division • The result of subtraction • Represents an unknown value • The result of multiplication • Add, subtract, multiply and divide • Replace a variable with a given value • Represents a known value (a plain old number!) • Find the value of an expression in simplest form • ...
Algebra Crossword by Jessica & Judy 2016-02-29
Across
- The answer after dividing a number by another
- To remove brackets, multiply constant and variables and combine like terms.
- The number used to multiply the variable
- A polynomial with three terms
- A number that is non-terminating or non-repeating
- A polynomial with two terms
- Bottom number in a fraction showing the total number of parts in a whole
- A numerical value that is not a whole number
- a small number on the right corner that Indicates the number of times the base should multiply itself
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- Is a quantity that may change in an equation
- To calculate the value of an algebraic expression
- An algebraic equation with terms being added or subtracted
- a number that is represented with a base and an exponent
- A polynomial with one term
- A number that ends
- The answer when two or more numbers are multiplied
- Terms that have the same variable and exponent
- Top number in a fraction that showing parts of a whole
- Removing the brackets by multiplying numbers inside and outside the bracket
- A number, a variable, or a multiplied combination of both
- A unit for measuring the size of angles
21 Clues: A number that ends • A polynomial with one term • A polynomial with two terms • A polynomial with three terms • A unit for measuring the size of angles • The number used to multiply the variable • Is a quantity that may change in an equation • A numerical value that is not a whole number • The answer after dividing a number by another • ...
Algebra Puzzle by Judy & Jessica 2016-02-29
Across
- A number to multiply to create a product of one
- a small number on the right corner that Indicates the number of times the base should multiply itself
- The number used to multiply the variable
- A polynomial with three terms
- A polynomial with one term
- A number that is non-terminating or non-repeating
- To calculate the value of an algebraic expression
- A number, a variable, or a multiplied combination of both
- A number that ends.
- A polynomial with two terms
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- a number that is represented with a base and an exponent
- A numerical value that is not a whole number
- An algebraic equation with terms being added or subtracted
- terms Terms that have the same variable and exponent
- Bottom number in a fraction showing the total number of parts in a whole
- A unit for measuring the size of angles
- Top number in a fraction that showing parts of a whole
- Is a quantity that may change in an equation
- To remove brackets, multiply constant and variables and combine like terms.
- Removing the brackets by multiplying numbers inside and outside the bracket
- The answer after dividing a number by another
21 Clues: A number that ends. • A polynomial with one term • A polynomial with two terms • A polynomial with three terms • A unit for measuring the size of angles • The number used to multiply the variable • A numerical value that is not a whole number • Is a quantity that may change in an equation • The answer after dividing a number by another • ...
Algebra Puzzle by Judy & Jessica 2016-02-29
Across
- To calculate the value of an algebraic expression
- Is a quantity that may change in an equation
- A numerical value that is not a whole number
- The number used to multiply the variable
- terms Terms that have the same variable and exponent
- An algebraic equation with terms being added or subtracted
- A number, a variable, or a multiplied combination of both
- a small number on the right corner that Indicates the number of times the base should multiply itself
- Top number in a fraction that showing parts of a whole
- A number that is non-terminating or non-repeating
- Removing the brackets by multiplying numbers inside and outside the bracket
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- A number to multiply to create a product of one
- A number that ends.
- The answer after dividing a number by another
- A polynomial with three terms
- a number that is represented with a base and an exponent
- Bottom number in a fraction showing the total number of parts in a whole
- A unit for measuring the size of angles
- A polynomial with one term
- To remove brackets, multiply constant and variables and combine like terms.
- A polynomial with two terms
21 Clues: A number that ends. • A polynomial with one term • A polynomial with two terms • A polynomial with three terms • A unit for measuring the size of angles • The number used to multiply the variable • Is a quantity that may change in an equation • A numerical value that is not a whole number • The answer after dividing a number by another • ...
Algebra Puzzle by Judy & Jessica 2016-02-29
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- A numerical value that is not a whole number
- The answer after dividing a number by another
- A number, a variable, or a multiplied combination of both
- a number that is represented with a base and an exponent
- Is a quantity that may change in an equation
- Removing the brackets by multiplying numbers inside and outside the bracket
- An algebraic equation with terms being added or subtracted
- A unit for measuring the size of angles
- The number used to multiply the variable
- A polynomial with one term
- A polynomial with two terms
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- A polynomial with three terms
- Top number in a fraction that showing parts of a whole
- To remove brackets, multiply constant and variables and combine like terms.
- A number to multiply to create a product of one
- To calculate the value of an algebraic expression
- Bottom number in a fraction showing the total number of parts in a whole
- A number that ends.
- We can find the ______ by multiplying numbers together
- a small number on the right corner that Indicates the number of times the base should multiply itself
- terms Terms that have the same variable and exponent
21 Clues: A number that ends. • A polynomial with one term • A polynomial with two terms • A polynomial with three terms • A unit for measuring the size of angles • The number used to multiply the variable • A numerical value that is not a whole number • Is a quantity that may change in an equation • The answer after dividing a number by another • ...
Algebra 1 Unit 1 Vocab 2020-11-30
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- a graph that is a line that doesn't stop
- the quotient of two quantities in a proportional relationship
- where a graph crosses the x
- using a function rule to represent a problem
- lines that have the same slope and do not intersect
- what the x and y axis are counting by
- using a sentence to describe a problem
- all the y values
- each input has a unique output
- lines that have opposite reciprocal slopes and cross at a 90 degree angle
- a graph that goes from the bottom left to the top right
- a graph that only has points
- y-y1=m(x-x1)
- a set of points
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- real objects or pictures to model a problem
- ax+by=c
- where a graph crosses the y
- y=kx
- when the slope is always the same
- y=mx+b
- a variable in a functional relationship that changes its value when a value of the independent variable is changed
- a letter that represents a number
- a graph that goes from the top left to the bottom right
- a variable in a functional relationship that determines what happens to another variable in the relationship
- what the x and y axis are talking about
- when you divide by zero
- another word that means slope
- a graph of a straight line
- the point (0,0)
- all the x values
- ratios that are equivalent
- rise over run
32 Clues: y=kx • y=mx+b • ax+by=c • y-y1=m(x-x1) • rise over run • the point (0,0) • a set of points • all the y values • all the x values • when you divide by zero • a graph of a straight line • ratios that are equivalent • where a graph crosses the y • where a graph crosses the x • a graph that only has points • another word that means slope • each input has a unique output • ...
Algebra 1 Unit 1 Vocab 2020-11-30
Across
- a graph that is a line that doesn't stop
- the quotient of two quantities in a proportional relationship
- where a graph crosses the x axis
- using a function rule to represent a problem
- lines that have the same slope and do not intersect
- what the x and y axis are counting by
- using a sentence to describe a problem
- all the y values
- each input has a unique output
- lines that have opposite reciprocal slopes and cross at a 90 degree angle
- a graph that goes from the bottom left to the top right
- a graph that only has points
- y-y1=m(x-x1)
- a set of points
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- real objects or pictures to model a problem
- ax+by=c
- where a graph crosses the y axis
- y=kx
- when the slope is always the same
- y=mx+b
- a variable in a functional relationship that changes its value when a value of the independent variable is changed
- a letter that represents a number
- a graph that goes from the top left to the bottom right
- a variable in a functional relationship that determines what happens to another variable in the relationship
- what the x and y axis are talking about
- a graph of a vertical line (when you divide by zero)
- another word that means slope
- a graph of a straight line
- the point (0,0)
- all the x values
- ratios that are equivalent
- rise over run
32 Clues: y=kx • y=mx+b • ax+by=c • y-y1=m(x-x1) • rise over run • the point (0,0) • a set of points • all the y values • all the x values • a graph of a straight line • ratios that are equivalent • a graph that only has points • another word that means slope • each input has a unique output • where a graph crosses the y axis • where a graph crosses the x axis • when the slope is always the same • ...
Algebra 2 Terms and Definitions 2017-05-16
Across
- expression with more then 2 terms
- divide all by x^2
- expression of 2 terms
- combining matrices
- ax^2+bx+c
- isolate radical term
- a(n)=a12^-1
- quantity of perimeter
- a reciprocal quantity
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- formula used to solve quadratic equations
- when combined give radical function
- a quantity representing a number or expression to be raised
- function with degree higher then 0
- use inverse operation
- 2 termed expression
- positive integers
- a quantify representing the power to witch the base is raised to get a number
- expression of 3 terms
- functions that involve square roots
- giving or passing
20 Clues: ax^2+bx+c • a(n)=a12^-1 • positive integers • divide all by x^2 • giving or passing • combining matrices • 2 termed expression • isolate radical term • use inverse operation • expression of 3 terms • expression of 2 terms • quantity of perimeter • a reciprocal quantity • expression with more then 2 terms • function with degree higher then 0 • when combined give radical function • ...
Ethan's Algebra 1 Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-14
Across
- In economics, how much money a company spends to produce a product.
- A number that is raised to a power.
- In a power, the number of times the base is multiplied by itself.
- The composition of two functions f and g is the function f∘g that transforms x into f(g(x)).
- Using exponents, especially using variables in exponents.
- A mathematical sentence with an equals sign (like 3x+5=11).
- A single fixed number (unlike a variable, whose value can vary).
- An expression that is multiplied by another expression, or that can be multiplied by another expression to produce a specified result.
- A collection of related measurements
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- The bottom number or expression in a fraction.
- A number produced by applying a relation or function to an input.
- A constant that a variable or expression is multiplied by.
- A fractional quantity written with a decimal point (like 0.5.
- Two fractions are equivalent if they have the same numerical value. Two equations or inequalities are equivalent if they have the same solution set.
- The average of a collection of data values. This can be computed by adding all the values and then dividing by the number of values.
- A mathematical sentence that uses one of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- A combination of variables and numbers using arithmetic (like 6−x).
- The set of inputs (x-coordinates) of a relation or function.
- An expression that is used to compute a value.
- More than any finite (real) number.
20 Clues: A number that is raised to a power. • More than any finite (real) number. • A collection of related measurements • The bottom number or expression in a fraction. • An expression that is used to compute a value. • Using exponents, especially using variables in exponents. • A constant that a variable or expression is multiplied by. • ...
Algebra III Unit 1 Terms 2017-09-25
Across
- An expression that's a number + variable, or a product of a number and variable(s)
- Factoring using the Big X method
- The number that's being divided
- Three-term polynomial
- Factoring when two squared terms are being subtracted from each other
- When you multiply a single term by other terms, usually in parentheses
- Represented as a quotient of polynomials or monomials
- A method used to simplify an expression to its simplest form
- Sum of exponents of an expression's variables
- Factoring when there are four or more terms
- Two-term polynomial
- The product of division
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- A single term containing no variables
- One or more monomials combined by + or -
- What a monomial is raised to; X^?
- Factoring when two cubed terms are being added or subtracted
- Factoring with a greatest monomial that each of the terms share
- The lowest number that the denominators can both equal to
- Numerical factor in front of a variable
- The number you divide by
- Each monomial in a polynomial
21 Clues: Two-term polynomial • Three-term polynomial • The product of division • The number you divide by • Each monomial in a polynomial • The number that's being divided • Factoring using the Big X method • What a monomial is raised to; X^? • A single term containing no variables • Numerical factor in front of a variable • One or more monomials combined by + or - • ...
Financial Algebra Crossword- Lucy Dupuis 2023-11-28
Across
- The money that gets paid to an artist or writer for their work
- The amount you earn before taxes
- An insurance company that covers all physical and health related things
- Medical Insurance for those who cannot afford it, are disabled and are younger than 65
- Flexible Spending Account (a special place to put your money that you use to cover medical insurance)
- A way to get paid in which the money goes straight into your bank account so you never have to lose about grabbing a check
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- Once you reach a certain age you no longer have to work and can in some case get paid to just be home or doing things you enjoy
- the percent of social security that comes out of your paycheck
- The percentage of money taken out of your paycheck to contribute to Medicare
- A small piece of paper that shows how much you got paid during a certain pay period (commonly seen if you use direct deposit)
- A piece of paper given to you in exchange for labor which can be deposited in a bank account
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- A number used by the U.S. government to identify you
- A variable pay for services rendered or product sold
- Accidental death and disbursement Insurance (primarily found in high risk jobs)
- Medical insurance for those 65 and older or have certain qualifying disabilities
- A government system that provides assistance for those with no income or inadequate income
- After a certain amount you have no more money taken out
- The percent given to FICA from your paycheck
- A retirement plan that is employer sponsored and offers significant tax benefits while assisting with your future
20 Clues: The amount you earn before taxes • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • The percent given to FICA from your paycheck • A number used by the U.S. government to identify you • A variable pay for services rendered or product sold • After a certain amount you have no more money taken out • The money that gets paid to an artist or writer for their work • ...
Integrated Algebra 2 Vocabulary Review 2024-05-10
Across
- A line that a graph approaches closer and closer but never touches.
- A formula where each term is defined based on preceding terms.
- A sequence with a common difference.
- A subset used to represent a population.
- Trigonometric function relating adjacent side to hypotenuse.
- Logarithm with base e.
- The average of a set of numbers.
- The sum of terms in a sequence.
- The measure of variation in a set of values.
- A study where resesarchers gathering information by asking questions to respondents.
- A method for solving systems by adding or subtracting equations to eliminate variables.
- Circle with radius 1, centered at the origin.
- A shorthand for summing series that uses the capital greek letter sigma
- A function where the variable is in the exponent.
- The value(s) that make equations or systems true.
- A range of values that likely contains the true parameter value, abbreviated "CI."
- An entire group of interest within a study.
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- Also known as the 68-95-99.7 rule, describes percentage of data within standard deviations in a normal distribution.
- A set of equations with the same variables.
- A sequence with a common ratio.
- Side of angle extending away from initial side.
- Logarithm with base 10.
- A measure of accuracy in estimates from a sample, abbreviated as "ME."
- A formula where any term can be directly calculated without preceding terms.
- A controlled procedure to test a hypothesis that can be used to determine cause-and-effect.
- The likelihood of an event.
- A method for solving systems by replacing variables with expressions.
- Trigonometric function relating opposite side to hypotenuse.
- A study where researchers observe subjects and measure variables.
- A function that undoes exponentiation (the inverse of an exponential function).
- As opposed to degree measures, an way of measuring angles based on arc length.
- As opposed to exponential decay, rapid increase over time due to repeated multiplication.
- The length of one complete cycle of a periodic function.
- The vertical distance from the midline to the top of a peak of a sine or cosine function
- Trigonometric function relating opposite side to adjacent side.
35 Clues: Logarithm with base e. • Logarithm with base 10. • The likelihood of an event. • A sequence with a common ratio. • The sum of terms in a sequence. • The average of a set of numbers. • A sequence with a common difference. • A subset used to represent a population. • A set of equations with the same variables. • An entire group of interest within a study. • ...
Algebra I - Janysek - 2nd Period 2024-08-12
Across
- I like to listen to music when I'm alone.
- I do boxing.
- I play soccer.
- I am in band.
- I run track and play basketball.
- I used to have 2 fish tanks, 2 lizards, and a dog all at the same time.
- I have Brazilian and Portuguese heritage.
- I love to practice gymnastics.
- I enjoy music and cooking.
- I get distracted by everything.
- I am calm and quiet.
- I am an auntie of 3 boys.
- I love system of a down.
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- I love going out to parties.
- I know how to scuba dive.
- I like to watch WWE (professional wrestling).
- I have 10 dogs.
- I love horseback riding.
- I am into mixed martial arts.
- I was in JV theater as a freshman.
- My favorite subject is math.
- I am from Colombia.
- I have a dog named Luna.
- I have curly hair and braces.
24 Clues: I do boxing. • I am in band. • I play soccer. • I have 10 dogs. • I am from Colombia. • I am calm and quiet. • I love horseback riding. • I have a dog named Luna. • I love system of a down. • I know how to scuba dive. • I am an auntie of 3 boys. • I enjoy music and cooking. • I love going out to parties. • My favorite subject is math. • I am into mixed martial arts. • ...
Algebra End of Year Vocab 2023-05-08
Across
- The lowest point of a graph
- The turning point of a graph
- The highest point of a graph
- A number by itself
- The yaxis is also known as ...
- Where the function crosses the xaxis
- Another name for a quadratic graph
- A relation in which the xvalue does not repeat
- An expression with more than 3 terms
- The xaxis is also known as ...
- A number attached to a variable
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- Where the function crosses the yaxis
- All x-values
- ALl y-values
- Your favorite math teacher
- Terms with the same variable and exponent
- Another word for rate of change
- An expression with 2 terms
- The change in y over change in x
- A letter that represents an unknown number
- Another name for x-intercepts
21 Clues: All x-values • ALl y-values • A number by itself • Your favorite math teacher • An expression with 2 terms • The lowest point of a graph • The turning point of a graph • The highest point of a graph • Another name for x-intercepts • The yaxis is also known as ... • The xaxis is also known as ... • Another word for rate of change • A number attached to a variable • ...
Algebra I - 1st semester review 2021-12-15
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- What is the perpendicular slope to m= -2?
- When solving a system of inequalities, the solutions fall in the ________________area.
- In order for a relation to be a function, x cannot _________.
- When multiplying polynomials (with like bases), _____ the exponents.
- To find this put zero in place of y.
- To tell is a graph is a function use the ___________ (3 words).
- When multiplying radicals only multiply _______ and radicands by the same. You can not multiply these two together.
- When graphing y < -2x +9, you shade _______ the line.
- To see if 2 expressions are equivalent you need to ________them.
- The domain of y = 3x -4 is ______________(3 words).
- Variables with __________ number exponents are perfect squares.
- All of the x values for a function.
- When simplifying radicals break apart the radicand or variable into 2 factors with one being a
- Never-ending decimals like non-perfect squares are what kind of number?
- Some sequences have a pattern of addition or subtraction and that number is called the __________.
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- Rate of change is also known as this.
- To convert one unit of measure to another, the units need to ______ (direction)from each other.
- What type of line is y = 3?
- Terminating and repeating decimals are what kind on number?
- What type of line is x = - 4?
- All of the y values for a functions.
- When adding or subtracting radicals, you can only add terms with like______.
- This type of graph displays data as dots.
- When solving an equation you get rid of a fraction by multiplying by the ___________.
- to find slope from 2 points you could make a ________.
- You flip the inequality sign when on the last step you divide or ________.
- The set of integers is NOT closed under which operation?
- If a pattern has a common ratio it is this type of sequence.
- The degree of a term is found by looking at the largest __________.
29 Clues: What type of line is y = 3? • What type of line is x = - 4? • All of the x values for a function. • All of the y values for a functions. • To find this put zero in place of y. • Rate of change is also known as this. • What is the perpendicular slope to m= -2? • This type of graph displays data as dots. • The domain of y = 3x -4 is ______________(3 words). • ...
Algebra I - 1st semester review 2021-12-15
Across
- When multiplying polynomials (with like bases), _____ the exponents.
- When solving an equation you get rid of a fraction by multiplying by the ___________.
- When graphing y < -2x +9, you shade _______ the line.
- Never-ending decimals like non-perfect squares are what kind of number?
- What type of line is x = - 4?
- What is the perpendicular slope to m= -2?
- Terminating and repeating decimals are what kind on number?
- The domain of y = 3x -4 is ______________(3 words).
- Some patterns have a pattern of addition or subtraction and that number is called the __________.
- to find slope from 2 points you could make a ________.
- When simplifying radicals break apart the radicand or variable into 2 factors with one being a
- When solving a system of inequalities, the solutions fall in the ________________area.
- Variables with __________ number exponents are perfect squares.
- In order for a relation to be a function, x cannot _________.
- The degree of a term is found by looking at the largest __________.
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- To tell is a graph is a function use the ___________ (3 words).
- All of the x values for a function.
- What type of line is y = 3?
- You flip the inequality sign when on the last step you divide or ________.
- If a pattern has a common ratio it is this type of sequence.
- To convert one unit of measure to another, the units need to ______ from each other.
- When multiplying radicals only multiply _______ and radicands by each other.
- To find this put zero in place of y.
- This type of graph displays data as
- To see if 2 expressions are equivalent you need to ________them.
- All of the y values for a functions.
- When adding or subtracting radicals, you can only add term with like______.
- Rate of change is also known as this.
- The set of integers is NOT closed under which operation?
29 Clues: What type of line is y = 3? • What type of line is x = - 4? • All of the x values for a function. • This type of graph displays data as • To find this put zero in place of y. • All of the y values for a functions. • Rate of change is also known as this. • What is the perpendicular slope to m= -2? • The domain of y = 3x -4 is ______________(3 words). • ...
Algebra Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-22
Across
- points that lie on the same line
- a pair of numbers, (x,y) , written in a particular order.
- a vertical line across a graph
- the second element in an ordered pair
- y=mx+b
- a polynomial equation of degree 1
- the x-coordinate of the point where a line crosses the xaxis.
- a horizontal line across a graph
- x and y axes in a coordinate plane
- a plane in which an ordered pair can be located
- axis the x axis line (across)
- a variable on a graph to represent an ordered pair
- the answer to an equation
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- Writing long numbers in a short way
- A line that represents the distance from the 2 axes
- the first element in an ordered pair
- a graph showing the relationship between two or more variables
- axis the y axis line (up and down)
- one of the four regions into which the coordinate axes separate the plane
- the second coordinate in an ordered pair of numbers associated with a point in a coordinate plane (also called y-coordinate)
- numbers that represent variables
- Lines in the same plane that do not intersect are parallel
- the y coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the y axis
- All the points that are the graphs of the solution of the equation
- the point where something is moved from (the original point)
- refers to the x axis
26 Clues: y=mx+b • refers to the x axis • the answer to an equation • a vertical line across a graph • axis the x axis line (across) • points that lie on the same line • numbers that represent variables • a horizontal line across a graph • a polynomial equation of degree 1 • axis the y axis line (up and down) • x and y axes in a coordinate plane • Writing long numbers in a short way • ...
algebra crossword puzzle-lizette castillo 2022-02-24
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- the amount of space within the perimeter of a 2D shape.
- the number of times a number is multiplied by itself.
- a number that is being multiplied by the variable.
- A set of values that show an exact position.
- a symbol (usually a letter) standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation.
- a ratio that compares a number to 100.
- a single mathematical expression.
- is the difference between the lowest and highest values.
- the set of values that we are allowed to plug into our function.
- as their name suggest, involve exponents.
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- the point where the parabola crosses its axis of symmetry.
- a number with no decimal or fractional part from the set of negative and positive numbers, including zero
- form is the standard form for linear equations in two variables is Ax+By=C.
- a straight line if there are two variables.
- value the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign.
- a beginning or starting point
- of operation parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction (PEMDAS).
- you cut out a lot of the activities that were making you busy and stressed.
- an expression built up from integer constants, variables, and the algebraic operations
- a mathematical representation of a network and it describes the relationship between lines and points.
20 Clues: a beginning or starting point • a single mathematical expression. • a ratio that compares a number to 100. • as their name suggest, involve exponents. • a straight line if there are two variables. • A set of values that show an exact position. • a number that is being multiplied by the variable. • the number of times a number is multiplied by itself. • ...
Algebra crossword Puzzle aaliyah lopez 2022-02-24
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- to find a solution explanation or answer
- simpler or easier to do or understand
- a collection of symbols that jointly express a quantity
- of operations a rule that tells the correct sequerce of steps for evaluating a math expresstion
- table showing probabilities (areas) under the probability density function of the t distribution for different degrees of freedom.
- paira pair of elements a, b having the property
- the x-coordinate of a point where a line,curve,or surface intersets the x-axis
- not consistent or having a fixed patternilable to change
- number that multiplied produce a expressicn
- area of territory owned or controlled by a ruler or government.
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- the point or place where something begins,arises,or is derived
- pant where graph crosses the y-axis
- set of different things of the same general type.
- an activity or purpose natural to or intended for a person or thing.
- the highest point,the topor apex
- a set of extend between specified limits
- a whole number
- a quantity representing the power to which a given or expression
- plain jaine number
- single mathematica expresson
20 Clues: a whole number • plain jaine number • single mathematica expresson • the highest point,the topor apex • pant where graph crosses the y-axis • simpler or easier to do or understand • to find a solution explanation or answer • a set of extend between specified limits • number that multiplied produce a expressicn • paira pair of elements a, b having the property • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle - Teodoro Baladez 2022-02-22
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- , the ratio of the vertical change between two points, the rise, to the horizontal change between the same two points, the run.
- , multiplied by a power of 10
- , A number used to multiply a variable
- , the small number in the air
- , ” (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction)
- , separate or be separated into parts
- , y value
- , x value
- , the number of unit squares that cover the surface of a closed figure
- , nonnegative integral power (such as a + bx + cx2)
- , the term used for identifying the size of an object or distance from one point
- , the place where a line or curve crosses, or touches, the y-axis
- of change , a rate that describes how one quantity changes in relation to another quantity
- , A line, used as a reference to determine position, symmetry and rotation
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- , the set of points in a plane that are the same distance from a given point and a given line in that plane
- , a relation between a set of inputs and a set of permissible outputs
- , represent equal parts of a whole or a collection
- , the average of the squared differences from the mean
- , a pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner
- , a corner or a point where lines meet
- , straight line
21 Clues: , y value • , x value • , straight line • , multiplied by a power of 10 • , the small number in the air • , separate or be separated into parts • , a corner or a point where lines meet • , A number used to multiply a variable • , represent equal parts of a whole or a collection • , nonnegative integral power (such as a + bx + cx2) • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle - Manuel Sowa 2022-02-28
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- alphabet letter that states for an unknown value
- one term
- point that is on the x-axis
- three terms
- highest or lowest point of a parabola
- point that hits the x-axis
- more than three terms; many terms
- a table noted with x and y to plot points or calculate slope
- (2 words) (x,y)
- (2 words) y=mx+b
- y value
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- two terms
- x value repeats at least once
- x-value
- rise over run
- x value
- order of operations
- noted by the exponent 2
- point that is on the y-axis
- y-value
20 Clues: x-value • x value • y-value • y value • one term • two terms • three terms • rise over run • (2 words) (x,y) • (2 words) y=mx+b • order of operations • noted by the exponent 2 • point that hits the x-axis • point that is on the x-axis • point that is on the y-axis • x value repeats at least once • more than three terms; many terms • highest or lowest point of a parabola • ...
The Fun Terms Of Algebra 2022-06-03
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- Operations that are opposite of one another.
- Two graphed lines (based off slope) that have a reciprocal of each other’s slope.
- The x value that outputs a y-value based on slope. This is also known as the domain or just X.
- A function that looks like a linear equation but goes perpendicular to itself after crossing the y-axis. This makes it V-shaped.
- The number an exponent is placed upon. This number can be anything as long as it obeys the speed limit.
- A one term expression or moreover a real number variable or the product of one or more real numbers or variables. Note that a monomial can be a polynomial.
- The value of y/x that forms a line when plotted.
- A line that divides a parabola into two parts that are mirror images of each other.
- A y-coordinate where the line graphed (based off of slope) passes through the y-axis. This could also be called the vertical intercept.
- An x-coordinate where the line graphed (based off of slope) passes through the x-axis. This could also be called the horizontal intercept.
- A curved line that goes down and then upwards based off of its axis of symmetry.
- The highest or lowest point of a parabola depending on if it opens up or down.
- The amount of times a number is multiplied by itself. An exponent is attached to its base number.
- The y value that is what is received based off of the x value and slope formula. This is also known as the range or just Y.
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- A type of transformation that flips an absolute value function upside down.
- Two graphed lines (based off slope) that have the same y/x value.
- Two relations that look different but are equivalent to the same amount.
- A method of solving a system of equations by multiplying and combining the equations in a system in order to eliminate a variable.
- An equation made up of two or more inequalities thus combined or compounded.
- y/x or m. This is another word for slope.
- A function with multiple equations that are split up into pieces.
- The sum of the exponents of the variables in the monomial.
- An equation in which y is less than a certain value of x. This equation follows the same format as a normal linear inequality but instead replaces the equals sign with a larger than or smaller than sign.
- A movement changing the X and Y intercept based off of the constant value added.
- The rule stating that if the exponent of a number is 0 then the number becomes 1.
- A pairing between two sets of numbers in which each element of the first set is paired with exactly one element of the second set.
- Either the lowest or highest point of the graph.
- The way that polynomials are named which is based on their degree or number of terms. Examples are monomials binomials trinomials or polynomials for anything above 3 degrees (respectively). The names based off of degree are as follows Constant linear quadratic cubic quartic and so on (respectively).
- The magnitude of a number. If the number is negative in absolute value it is equal to itself with no negative sign.
- A relationship and comparison between two quantities that can be written with a fraction or decimal.
- When two exponential expressions with the same base are divided the result is the same base raised to the difference of the exponents (always numerator - denominator).
- A monomial or the sum or difference of two or more monomials (called terms in this case). In other words it is an expression made up of terms. Poly means many and nomial means parts.
32 Clues: y/x or m. This is another word for slope. • Operations that are opposite of one another. • Either the lowest or highest point of the graph. • The value of y/x that forms a line when plotted. • The sum of the exponents of the variables in the monomial. • Two graphed lines (based off slope) that have the same y/x value. • ...
The Fun Terms Of Algebra 2022-06-03
Across
- A function that looks like a linear equation but goes perpendicular to itself after crossing the y-axis. This makes it V-shaped.
- The amount of times a number is multiplied by itself. An exponent is attached to its base number.
- The number an exponent is placed upon. This number can be anything as long as it obeys the speed limit.
- Operations that are opposite of one another.
- The sum of the exponents of the variables in the monomial.
- Two graphed lines (based off slope) that have the same y/x value.
- The way that polynomials are named which is based on their degree or number of terms. Examples are monomials binomials trinomials or polynomials for anything above 3 degrees (respectively). The names based off of degree are as follows Constant linear quadratic cubic quartic and so on (respectively).
- An equation made up of two or more inequalities thus combined or compounded.
- A method of solving a system of equations by multiplying and combining the equations in a system in order to eliminate a variable.
- The x value that outputs a y-value based on slope. This is also known as the domain or just X.
- The rule stating that if the exponent of a number is 0 then the number becomes 1.
- A relationship and comparison between two quantities that can be written with a fraction or decimal.
- A function with multiple equations that are split up into pieces.
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- Two relations that look different but are equivalent to the same amount.
- Two graphed lines (based off slope) that have a reciprocal of each other’s slope.
- An equation in which y is less than a certain value of x. This equation follows the same format as a normal linear inequality but instead replaces the equals sign with a larger than or smaller than sign.
- A y-coordinate where the line graphed (based off of slope) passes through the y-axis. This could also be called the vertical intercept.
- The value of y/x that forms a line when plotted.
- The magnitude of a number. If the number is negative in absolute value it is equal to itself with no negative sign.
- A type of transformation that flips an absolute value function upside down.
- A line that divides a parabola into two parts that are mirror images of each other.
- A curved line that goes down and then upwards based off of its axis of symmetry.
- A monomial or the sum or difference of two or more monomials (called terms in this case). In other words it is an expression made up of terms. Poly means many and nomial means parts.
- y/x or m. This is another word for slope.
- A one term expression or moreover a real number variable or the product of one or more real numbers or variables. Note that a monomial can be a polynomial.
- The highest or lowest point of a parabola depending on if it opens up or down.
- A pairing between two sets of numbers in which each element of the first set is paired with exactly one element of the second set.
- An x-coordinate where the line graphed (based off of slope) passes through the x-axis. This could also be called the horizontal intercept.
- The y value that is what is received based off of the x value and slope formula. This is also known as the range or just Y.
- A movement changing the X and Y intercept based off of the constant value added.
- When two exponential expressions with the same base are divided the result is the same base raised to the difference of the exponents (always numerator - denominator).
- Either the lowest or highest point of the graph.
32 Clues: y/x or m. This is another word for slope. • Operations that are opposite of one another. • The value of y/x that forms a line when plotted. • Either the lowest or highest point of the graph. • The sum of the exponents of the variables in the monomial. • Two graphed lines (based off slope) that have the same y/x value. • ...
Algebra 1 Stuff To Know 2025-02-05
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- Where grades can be accessed
- Ms. Heizer does not have any of these for the laptops
- Homework assignments only have this word at the end of the assignment name
- This will be assigned almost daily
- If you miss this day, you should still plan to take the test
- You can retake every one of these once
- Anything to give to Ms. Heizer can be put here (3 words)
- Besides in person, this is the best way to contact Ms. Heizer
- Bathroom passes will not be given during this part of class
- Passes are not given on these days
- I need my charged laptop and _____ every day
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- If Ms. Heizer has to collect my phone or other device, this is what I'll be receiving
- These are more like an exit ticket and rarely will be assigned as homework
- Algebra 1 teacher's name
- You cannot use these on any type of assessments
- This red icon in classlink is where most of the course materials are located
- Most assignments are graded based on _______ rather than accuracy
- This many tardies will result in a before/after school detention
- Name of our school
- Drinks need to have this type of lid to prevent spills
- How many test retakes do you get each quarter?
- These do not have retakes available
- The Unit ______ can be found in Schoology
- Assignments marked incomplete can be _______ for full credit
- You need a note that includes the date to have permission to use this for the course
- Coming to class unprepared and having to go get my stuff means I will be marked ______
26 Clues: Name of our school • Algebra 1 teacher's name • Where grades can be accessed • This will be assigned almost daily • Passes are not given on these days • These do not have retakes available • You can retake every one of these once • The Unit ______ can be found in Schoology • I need my charged laptop and _____ every day • How many test retakes do you get each quarter? • ...
Cross Number Puzzle - Algebra 1 2024-01-02
Algebra II Review 11/1 2023-10-31
Across
- number in the form bi, with b a nonzero real number
- either the absolute minimum or absolute maximum of a parabola
- expression of the form ax^n + bx^n-1...+c with real numbers a, b, c, etc. and natural number n
- members of the codomain that the relation maps to
- function where every output is only mapped to once
- rule that maps the members of one set to another with no input mapped to multiple outputs
- set of zero objects
- counting numbers starting at 1
- set of values being mapped onto the codomain
- where a graph crosses the x-axis (starts with a z)
- collection of objects within a set
- polynomial in two terms
- the _____ line test helps you figure out if a graph represents a function
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- plugging one function into another one
- polynomial in one term
- the highest exponent that a polynomial term is raised to
- multiple equations graphed on the same axes
- swapping the inputs and outputs of a function
- breaking down a polynomial into roots and scalars
- the rational numbers plus all irrational numbers
- number in the form a+bi, with a and b real numbers
- where a graph crosses the x-axis (starts with an r)
- absolute or relative maxima and minima of a graph
- all positive and negative whole numbers
- the _______ theorem of algebra states that a polynomial of degree n has n complex roots
- shows relationship between two sets
- collection of distinct, well-defined objects
- the number of objects in a set
- mathematical object with a magnitude and a direction
- all numbers that can be represented as the fraction of an integer over a nonzero integer
- function whose domain and range are equal
31 Clues: set of zero objects • polynomial in one term • polynomial in two terms • counting numbers starting at 1 • the number of objects in a set • collection of objects within a set • shows relationship between two sets • plugging one function into another one • all positive and negative whole numbers • function whose domain and range are equal • ...
Charlie's Continuous College Algebra Crossword 2023-11-02
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- If the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the denominator, the Horizontal Asymptote will be ____.
- The relation between two expressions that are not equal, employing a sign such as, > “greater than,” or < “less than.”.
- The set of all possible inputs in a function.
- This man has a “rule of signs” which shows how many zeros there are based on sign changes.
- A real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers is called an __________ number.
- Find domain before ___________.
- A function is __________ if it passes the horizontal line test.
- Natural number, n, is called a ______.
- A negative number under a square root creates a zero called an _______ zero.
- This form is displayed as a(x-h)2+k.
- The ____ root of 64 is 4.
- If a factor in the denominator of a rational function cancels with a factor in the numerator, then the factor’s zero will be the location of a ____ in the graph of the function.
- A solution that does not work in a function can also be called an __________ solution.
- Value, Distance from 0 on the real number line, regardless of sign.
- Any number besides complex numbers. ____ numbers.
- The place where the function meets the x-axis.
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- A number is _______ when it's taken to the 2nd power.
- A ________ function is a polynomial function divided by another polynomial function.
- The place where the function meets the y-axis.
- If the degree of the numerator is greater than the degree of the denominator, then a _____ asymptote will occur.
- A function that undoes the action of another function. An _______ function.
- The term/terms under the square root symbol.
- A function where more than one formula is used to define the output over different pieces of the domain.
- m, the ratio of rise over run.
- A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =).
- Asymptote, A horizontal line that tells you how the function will behave at the very edges of a graph.
- Asymptote, A vertical line that guides the graph of the function but is not part of it.
- A function is said to be ________ if it matches different inputs with different outputs.
- This form is displayed as ax2+bx+c.
- A function with an x squared term is an _________ function.
30 Clues: The ____ root of 64 is 4. • m, the ratio of rise over run. • Find domain before ___________. • This form is displayed as ax2+bx+c. • This form is displayed as a(x-h)2+k. • Natural number, n, is called a ______. • The term/terms under the square root symbol. • The set of all possible inputs in a function. • The place where the function meets the y-axis. • ...
LCC Algebra Vocab and Terms 2024-11-07
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- f(x) = √x
- a function that serves to "undo" another function
- a process by which each input x is matched with only one output y=f(x)
- y-y₁=m(x-x₁)
- U or upside down U shaped graph
- (0,0)
- f(x)=| x |
- 2 term polynomial
- f(x)=1/x
- f(x)=x
- the set of all the output (y-values) for a function
- the highest power of the variable that occurs in a polynomial
- x=h
- Function a polynomial function divided by another polynomial function
- finding the terms that are multiplied together to get an expression.
- the product of a rational number multiplied by itself
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- f(x)= x^2
- The real number c is a zero of the polynomial p(x) if and only if (x-c) is a factor of p.
- a value that does not change
- y=mx+b
- Put expressions into their most reduced form
- a+bi
- denoted by U using interval notation
- real number times i
- term containing the highest degree
- (-b±√(b²-4ac))/(2a)
- A polynomial consisting of one term
- f(x)=x^3
- y = a(x - h)^2 + k
- (h,k)
- the point where the line or curve crosses the axis of the graph
- The thing under the square root symbol of the quadratic formula
- the set of all the input (x-values) for a function
33 Clues: x=h • a+bi • (0,0) • (h,k) • y=mx+b • f(x)=x • f(x)=x^3 • f(x)=1/x • f(x) = √x • f(x)= x^2 • f(x)=| x | • y-y₁=m(x-x₁) • 2 term polynomial • y = a(x - h)^2 + k • real number times i • (-b±√(b²-4ac))/(2a) • a value that does not change • U or upside down U shaped graph • term containing the highest degree • A polynomial consisting of one term • denoted by U using interval notation • ...
Algebra Crossroads - Locust Grove Times 2025-05-07
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- Power of a number raised to make another value
- Center/Middle number of a set
- Two binomials only different in their sign
- Depending on two variables
- Curve that acts as a graph for a quadratic equation
- A measure of many dots for correlation
- Where the graph crosses the x-axis
- Parabola's highest point
- A value multiplied by itself thrice
- When a quantity shrinks
- A number showing up the most
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- Arrangement of numbers, no gaps
- A diagram for modeling/measuring data and values
- Sum of both quartiles
- Sum of the Terms
- Numbers that produce quantities when multiplied by themselves
- Function Has a straight line as its slope
- Where the graph crosses the y-axis
- When a quantity grows
- Assortment of numbers multiplying after the previous one
20 Clues: Sum of the Terms • Sum of both quartiles • When a quantity grows • When a quantity shrinks • Parabola's highest point • Depending on two variables • A number showing up the most • Center/Middle number of a set • Arrangement of numbers, no gaps • Where the graph crosses the y-axis • Where the graph crosses the x-axis • A value multiplied by itself thrice • ...
Algebra Chapter 4 Vocabulary Flashcards 2022-03-21
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- A value that is of smaller quantity or equal to
- The steepness of a line in a graph
- A diagram that shows the difference between two variables
- The horizontal line in a graph
- A diagram that represents all real numbers on a number line
- >
- Line A line that is made up of dots or dashes
- of a point
- A factor that can change
- A long narrow mark
- A mathematical sentence
- Greater than or equal to/Less than or equal to
- Pair A pair of numbers that give the
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- The Y coordinate of a point
- a problem/equation that has the greater than or less than sign
- <
- A value that is of bigger quantity or equal to
- A location in space
- A set of all values that make the equation true
- The vertical line in a graph
20 Clues: < • > • of a point • A long narrow mark • A location in space • A mathematical sentence • A factor that can change • The Y coordinate of a point • The vertical line in a graph • The horizontal line in a graph • The steepness of a line in a graph • Pair A pair of numbers that give the • A value that is of bigger quantity or equal to • Greater than or equal to/Less than or equal to • ...
Pre-Algebra Literacy Quiz 1 2022-11-25
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- the process of splitting a number or an amount into equal parts.
- angles the angle between any side of a shape, and a line extended from the next side.
- Finding the total, or sum, by combining two or more numbers.
- the result of two or more numbers when multiplied together.
- operation The operation that reverses the effect of another operation.
- equation an equation which consists primarily of letters.
- when two figures are of the same shape but are of different sizes.
- exactly equal shape and size.
- angles An angle inside a shape, between two joined sides.
- the new position of a point, a line, a line segment, or a figure after a transformation
- a quantity in mathematics that has a size and a direction.
- changing the size of an object without changing its shape.
- means repeated addition of a number.
- of reflection a line that is reflected over in a reflection.
- of rotation a point about which a plane figure rotates.
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- When quantities have the same relative size.
- the method of calculating the difference between two or more numbers.
- An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror.
- The distance around a two-dimensional shape.
- factor a number by which the size of any geometrical figure or shape can be changed with respect to its original size.
- the result of the division of a number by any divisor.
- a statement that includes an equal sign to indicate that two expressions have the same value.
- Changing a shape using Turn Flip Slide, or Resize.
- of rotation the measurement of the amount of the angle, by which a figure is rotated counterclockwise about a fixed point.
- a type of transformation that involves making a shape larger.
- motion When a point or object is moved, but its size and shape remain the same
- when an object is turned clockwise or counterclockwise around a given point.
- a type of transformation that takes each point in a figure and slides it the same distance in the same direction.
- remain the same distance apart.
- the result of arithmetically adding numbers or quantities.
- of dilation a fixed point in the plane about which all points are expanded or contracted.
- The result of subtracting one number from another.
- A line that crosses at least two other lines
33 Clues: exactly equal shape and size. • remain the same distance apart. • means repeated addition of a number. • When quantities have the same relative size. • The distance around a two-dimensional shape. • A line that crosses at least two other lines • An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror. • Changing a shape using Turn Flip Slide, or Resize. • ...
MATH 1314 College Algebra Terms 2025-11-02
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- Vertical line through the vertex.
- One of the techniques used to solve a system of equations; uses an augmented matrix with row operations.
- For function f(x) and divisor x-a, if f(a)=0, then x-a is a factor of f(x).
- change in y over change in x; (f(b)-f(a))/(b-a) where a and b are x-values for a function, y=f(x); slope over an interval.
- Undoes a function; swaps input/output roles and reflects over y=x.
- All possible output values that result from allowed inputs; the y-values possible for all values of x in a function y=f(x).
- Plugging one function into another; order matters.
- A rule that assigns to each input from a set of possible inputs (domain) exactly one output from a set of possible outputs (the range); Use the Vertical Line Test to confirm.
- Distance from zero; creates a V-shaped graph.
- Compact way to write domains/ranges, with open/closed endpoints.
- A set of equations that have a unique solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions.
- For divisor 𝑥-a, f(a) equals the remainder.
- Output when input x=0; starting value in a context.
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- Quadratic written as y=a(x−h)^2+k.
- Used to expand a binomial to a power n; can be used with Pascal's Triangle.
- — Quantity b^2−4ac that classifies quadratic roots.
- A matrix that acts like multiplying by 1
- An oval shaped graph that contains vertices, co-vertices, and foci; contains a major and minor axis.
- Highest or lowest point on a parabola; the turning point.
- All allowed input values, given the real-life or algebraic constraints; the x-values defined in a function of x.
- Shift, stretch/compress, or reflect a parent function.
- A function defined by different rules on different intervals.
- Statement using <, ≤, >, ≥ to model caps/goals.
- Each input (x value) has one and only one output (y value); Uses Horizontal Line Test to confirm.
- Rate of change in a linear model; “rise over run.”
25 Clues: Vertical line through the vertex. • Quadratic written as y=a(x−h)^2+k. • A matrix that acts like multiplying by 1 • For divisor 𝑥-a, f(a) equals the remainder. • Distance from zero; creates a V-shaped graph. • Statement using <, ≤, >, ≥ to model caps/goals. • Plugging one function into another; order matters. • Rate of change in a linear model; “rise over run.” • ...
The Word Quest of Algebra 2025-12-06
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- The highest or lowest point of a parabola
- A number that shows repeated multiplication of a base
- An expression with one term
- All possible x values of a function
- A set of equations considered together
- A symbol indicating a root such as square root
- The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- A number or expression multiplied to form a product
- A relation where each input has exactly one output
- An expression with three terms
- A point where a graph crosses an axis
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- A number that can be written as a fraction
- A statement comparing two expressions using < > ≤ or ≥
- A method of solving systems by canceling a variable
- An expression with many terms added or subtracted
- A polynomial of degree two
- The steepness of a line
- A method of solving systems by plugging one equation into another
- A number that cannot be written as a fraction
- All possible y values of a function
20 Clues: The steepness of a line • A polynomial of degree two • An expression with one term • An expression with three terms • All possible x values of a function • All possible y values of a function • A point where a graph crosses an axis • A set of equations considered together • The highest or lowest point of a parabola • A number that can be written as a fraction • ...
MATH 1314 College Algebra Formulas 2025-11-04
Pre-Algebra Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2025-10-12
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- If a number m is a multiple of n, then we say that m is __________ by n.
- The constant that multiplies the variable(s) in a term is called the _________.
- The process of simplifying an expression by adding or subtracting terms with the same variables and exponents.
- An expression that contains one or more variables.
- To replace a variable with a specific value.
- The product of only prime numbers that equals the number.
- The rules that define the correct sequence for evaluating an expression (PEMDAS).
- The result of an addition operation.
- A mathematical statement that compares two expressions using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- Two expressions connected by an equal sign.
- Any numbers or values being multiplied to yield a product.
- A term that has a fixed value and does not contain a variable.
- A number raised to the power of 2.
- To rewrite an expression in its most reduced or compact form.
- A counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself.
- An expression that represents repeated multiplication of the same factor.
- A term that is the product of a number (coefficient) and a variable.
- The smallest number that is a multiple of two numbers.
- A number raised to the power of 3.
- An expression with only numbers and operations, no variables.
- The result of a division operation.
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- A number, a variable, or a combination of numbers and variables and operation symbols.
- A symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers.
- An expression that contains a variable and can change value depending on the variable.
- The result of a multiplication operation.
- A counting number that is not prime.
- Terms that are either constants or have the same variables with the same exponents.
- The result of a subtraction operation.
- To find the value of the expression when the variable is replaced by a given number.
- A constant or the product of a constant and one or more variables.
- A mathematical process such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
- A number is a _________ of n if it is the product of a counting number and n.
- Symbols used to group terms and operations to show order of evaluation.
- A small raised number that shows how many times the base is used as a factor.
- A value of a variable that makes a true statement when substituted into the equation.
35 Clues: A number raised to the power of 2. • A number raised to the power of 3. • The result of a division operation. • A counting number that is not prime. • The result of an addition operation. • The result of a subtraction operation. • The result of a multiplication operation. • Two expressions connected by an equal sign. • To replace a variable with a specific value. • ...
Algebra 2 Crossword -by Adam 2012-12-16
Across
- graph of a quadratic function
- The distance a number is from zero.
- y=kx
- The mathematics of working with variables.
- a line which a graph never crosses
- A set of all points "P" on a plane such that the difference of the distances between P and two fixed points, called the foci, is constant.
- form y=mx+b
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- In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of its two legs.
- a relation formed by reversing x and y in a function
9 Clues: y=kx • form y=mx+b • graph of a quadratic function • a line which a graph never crosses • The distance a number is from zero. • The mathematics of working with variables. • a relation formed by reversing x and y in a function • In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of its two legs. • ...
Math Term Review 2021-06-23
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- When you go into the 8th or 9th grade, you have to take this class.
- When you divide and have extra left over, it’s called the ______.
- When you divide and have a remainder, you need one of these points.
- Jimmy has 4 dollars and is given 2 more. What type of math do you have to do to get the answer?
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- When you want to double a number or item.
- Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally
- A decimal can be written in this form.
- When something is taken away, it’s ______.
- In order to get a decimal or fraction, you need to use _____.
9 Clues: Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally • A decimal can be written in this form. • When you want to double a number or item. • When something is taken away, it’s ______. • In order to get a decimal or fraction, you need to use _____. • When you divide and have extra left over, it’s called the ______. • When you go into the 8th or 9th grade, you have to take this class. • ...
Function 2024-04-30
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- function that maps the sets of nonnegative real numbers onto itself
- polynomial function that is defined from a quadratic polynomial
- the inverse function of exponentiation
- a ratio of polynomials where the polynomial in the denominator
- a function of the form that is, polynomial function of degree three
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- function that has either one or two variables without exponents
- a mathematical function that is used to calculate the exponential growth or decay given set of data
- a function in algebra where the variable is inside of the absolute value bars
- a function with the variable under the cube root
9 Clues: the inverse function of exponentiation • a function with the variable under the cube root • a ratio of polynomials where the polynomial in the denominator • function that has either one or two variables without exponents • polynomial function that is defined from a quadratic polynomial • function that maps the sets of nonnegative real numbers onto itself • ...
Math Review 2022-01-02
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- the opposite of division
- the name of the course of math you're currently studying
- the answer to an addition problem
- the middle number in an ordered set of data
- flipping a fraction to multiply by another Fraction
- the "P" in PEMDAS; used to group numbers
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- math sentence with an equal sign
- math sentence WITHOUT an equal sign
- the difference in the largest and smallest number in a set of data
- the opposite math operation to get rid of a number or variable
- the answer to a multiplication problem
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- math property that says the numbers can be rearranged in a different order and the sum or product will remain the same
- the opposite of subtraction
- the name of the red and blue squares we use to "see" algebra problems
- math property that says you can group the numbers differently and the sum or product will remain the same
- the "E" in PEMDAS
- the average of all numbers in a set data
- a negative and positive number that adds to equal zero
- the answer to an addition problem
20 Clues: the "E" in PEMDAS • the opposite of division • the opposite of subtraction • math sentence with an equal sign • the answer to an addition problem • the answer to an addition problem • the answer to a subtraction problem • math sentence WITHOUT an equal sign • the answer to a multiplication problem • the average of all numbers in a set data • ...
OfMiceAndMen_ivanov 2013-04-14
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- The JOKE made the class laugh
- The boy asked the women to move in a RUDE manner.
- The letter was CONCERNING the many latenesses he had.
- At the party the boy HID under the bed and fell asleep.
- the boss PACED across the room impatiently.
- when the math teacher introduced the concept of of algebra most of the students were CONFUSED.
- the group move CAUTIOUSLY across the hall.
- In the middle ages many people were HUNG because of their religion.
- the bike slipped on the MUDDY GROUND.
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- the thief HIDE IN FEAR when the cops came.
- THe teacher MARCHED to the principal's office in rage.
- the girl was COULD NOT DECIDE about moving to Europe.
- THe thieves had an AGGRESSIVE fight over the money.
- The pen I found on the floor was CHEWED.
- the girls were FASCINATED by the music.
- A man SNEERED when he was called a coward.
- the clouds were THREATENING this afternoon
- When the student finished his presentation he gave the class a TWISTED smile
- the class was in a GRAVE mood because the got into trouble
19 Clues: The JOKE made the class laugh • the bike slipped on the MUDDY GROUND. • the girls were FASCINATED by the music. • The pen I found on the floor was CHEWED. • the thief HIDE IN FEAR when the cops came. • A man SNEERED when he was called a coward. • the clouds were THREATENING this afternoon • the group move CAUTIOUSLY across the hall. • ...
Math Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-19
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- the language through which we describe patterns
- operations- opposite operations that undo eachother
- a triangles points of concurrency formed by the intersection of the triangles 3 angle bisectors
- numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- process or skill of multiplying
- to find a numerical expression or equivalent for an equation, formula, or function.
- answer to an addition problem
- a round solid figure
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- one or more variables
- the process of dividing a number to find a quotient
- a quantity or parameter that doesnt change its value whatever the value of the variables, under a given set of conditions
- numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- how far from end to end
- the process of adding two numbers to find a sum
- the process of taking away a quantity of numbers to find the difference
- The answer to a subtraction problem
- a collection of symbols that jointly express a quantity
- a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
- than- (>) is the symbol used to compare two numbers
19 Clues: a round solid figure • one or more variables • how far from end to end • answer to an addition problem • process or skill of multiplying • The answer to a subtraction problem • numerical quantity that is not a whole number • the language through which we describe patterns • the process of adding two numbers to find a sum • the process of dividing a number to find a quotient • ...
Calculus 2023-05-10
Across
- don't forget this with indefinite integrals
- Write formula
- Differentiate each side of an equation with two variables (usually x and y) by treating one of the variables as a function of the other
- A mathematical field that advances in algebra (limits, derivatives, integrals, series)
- Mathematical Sum
- Instantaneous Rate of Change
- Formula that expresses the derivative of the composition of two functions
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- Helpful in Sonar detection
- Write formula
- The derivative of velocity with respect to time
- The slope is the inverse of the tangent slope
- Solutions to this are functions drawn as solid curves
- Approximation of an area under a curve
- infinite sum of terms that are expressed in terms of the function's derivatives at a single point.
- Plane figure obtained by the intersection of that solid with a plane
- What type of equation is represented by lim
- Absolute value of velocity
- If a function is continuous on [a,b], then it passes through every value of f(a) and f(b)
- Another word for antiderivative
- This allows you to take the derivative of a limit it is 0/0 or inf/inf
20 Clues: Write formula • Write formula • Mathematical Sum • Helpful in Sonar detection • Absolute value of velocity • Instantaneous Rate of Change • Another word for antiderivative • Approximation of an area under a curve • don't forget this with indefinite integrals • What type of equation is represented by lim • The slope is the inverse of the tangent slope • ...
Dr. Madhura DDCO Crosswords 2024-12-04
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- A circuit that performs addition and subtraction
- A digital storage element with two stable states
- A sequential circuit that has no feedback path
- A circuit that can convert binary to decimal
- The addressing technique with operands stored in memory
- The clock signal that synchronizes sequential circuits
- A circuit that holds multiple bits of data
- The gate that outputs true only when inputs are the same
- The Verilog statement used to describe data flow
- The flip-flop type with toggle functionality
- The type of circuit where the output depends on the present input
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- A circuit used to select one input from multiple inputs
- A combinational circuit that encodes multiple inputs into fewer outputs
- A universal gate that combines both AND and NOT operations
- The Boolean algebra law stating A+AB=A
- The gate that outputs true when all inputs are false
- RATE The unit that measures the performance of a processor
- The system that uses binary logic for computation
- The gate that outputs true when only one input is true
- The tool used for simplifying Boolean expressions
20 Clues: The Boolean algebra law stating A+AB=A • A circuit that holds multiple bits of data • A circuit that can convert binary to decimal • The flip-flop type with toggle functionality • A sequential circuit that has no feedback path • A circuit that performs addition and subtraction • A digital storage element with two stable states • ...
9th Grade Welcome 2025-06-20
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- Number of class periods in a day.
- One of the 9th grade counselors (last names M–Z).
- The main academic building is called the ___.
- Someone who can help you with class planning and support when you are having a bad day.
- If you pass one semester class, you earn 0.5 of these.
- What you get to do when you pass all your high school classes and earn 23 credits.
- This subject includes biology and chemistry.
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- You need to earn this many total credits to graduate.
- One of the 9th grade counselors (last names A–L).
- Number of years of social studies needed for graduation
- Principal of Cholla
- You need four years of this subject that includes essays and novels.
- The number of different lunch periods at this school.
- This subject includes algebra and geometry
- Number of years of math needed for graduation
- 9th grade Assistant principal
- Cholla mascot.
- The counseling office is located in this building.
- What you have to do in your classes to earn credit.
19 Clues: Cholla mascot. • Principal of Cholla • 9th grade Assistant principal • Number of class periods in a day. • This subject includes algebra and geometry • This subject includes biology and chemistry. • The main academic building is called the ___. • Number of years of math needed for graduation • One of the 9th grade counselors (last names A–L). • ...
Mathematics 2017-07-20
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- , A branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space
- , Unit with operations on letters
- , likelihood
- , A branch of mathematics dealing with the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data
- , ....... says that two things are the same
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- , It is a flat shape with 3 equal sides and every angle equal
- , It is a flat shape with 4 equal sides and every angle is a right angle
- , The ...... plane is a two-dimension surface formed by two number line
- , Something which shows that something else is true or correct
- , A relation between a set of inputs and a set of permissible outputs
- , Give us tools for other science subject
- , The mathematical study of continuous change
12 Clues: , likelihood • , Unit with operations on letters • , Give us tools for other science subject • , ....... says that two things are the same • , The mathematical study of continuous change • , It is a flat shape with 3 equal sides and every angle equal • , Something which shows that something else is true or correct • ...
Advanced subjects 2025-03-27
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- – The study of shapes, sizes, and angles in mathematics.
- Science – The study of computers, coding, and how technology works.
- – The study of living things, including animals, plants, and humans.
- – The study of ideas about life, knowledge, and existence.
- – The study of substances, their properties, and how they interact.
- Arts – The study of artistic performances like music, dance, and acting.
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- – The study of the Earth’s landscapes, countries, and natural features.
- – A branch of mathematics that uses symbols and letters to solve equations.
- – The study of written works like books, poems, and plays.
- – The study of energy, forces, and how things move.
- – The study of past events and how they have shaped the world.
- – The study of money, trade, and how people and businesses use resources.
12 Clues: – The study of energy, forces, and how things move. • – The study of shapes, sizes, and angles in mathematics. • – The study of written works like books, poems, and plays. • – The study of ideas about life, knowledge, and existence. • – The study of past events and how they have shaped the world. • ...
Math Lab Crossword #1 2022-10-31
Across
- the number being multiplied.
- In a power, the number used as a factor.
- A term without a variable
- A combination of numbers and operations
- The numerical factor of a term that contains a variable.
- A mathematical language of symbols, including variables
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- A combination of variables, numbers, and at least one operation
- Terms that contain the same variable(s) to the same power(s)
- The property that states that any number added to zero equals that number (or any number multiplied times one is still that number).
- Numbers with square roots that are whole numbers (The square root of 25 is 5.)
- To find the value of an algebraic expression by replacing variables with numbers.
- In a power, the number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor.
12 Clues: A term without a variable • the number being multiplied. • A combination of numbers and operations • In a power, the number used as a factor. • A mathematical language of symbols, including variables • The numerical factor of a term that contains a variable. • Terms that contain the same variable(s) to the same power(s) • ...
A Math Crossword: George Henry 2018-06-24
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- A number divisible by one, itself and at least one other number
- A mathematical expression or function so related to another that their product is one; the quantity obtained by dividing the number one by a given quantity
- decimal A decimal that stops
- The acronym for order of operations
- The acronym that helps you solve algebra word problems
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- A numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- Two objects that have the same shape and size
- value The distance of a number from zero on the number line
- A group of whole numbers and their opposites
- An unknown represented by a letter
- number A number that can be written as m/n
- A number only divisible by one and itself
12 Clues: decimal A decimal that stops • An unknown represented by a letter • The acronym for order of operations • A number only divisible by one and itself • number A number that can be written as m/n • A group of whole numbers and their opposites • Two objects that have the same shape and size • The acronym that helps you solve algebra word problems • ...
