polynomials Crossword Puzzles
Algebra Crossword - Unit 1A 2022-12-02
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- One input has one output.
- One or more monomials added or subtracted.
- A polynomial containing three terms.
- what the letter O in FOIL stands for
- Slope intercept form.
- A polynomial containing two terms.
- rule for subtracting polynomials
- ordered from largest to smallest degree
- degree is the ______ number for polynomials
- what the letter F stands for in the FOIL method
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- __________ are like terms
- after multiplying polynomials you do what to the like terms?
- ______ method of multiplying polynomials
- _________ property for multiplying polynomials
- way to multiply polynomials
- sum of exponents for monomials
- A number, a variable, etc
- monomials have how many terms
- order from smallest to largest degree
19 Clues: Slope intercept form. • __________ are like terms • One input has one output. • A number, a variable, etc • way to multiply polynomials • monomials have how many terms • sum of exponents for monomials • rule for subtracting polynomials • A polynomial containing two terms. • A polynomial containing three terms. • what the letter O in FOIL stands for • ...
Vocabulary - Polynomials Exam 2023-02-08
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- the coefficient of the term with the highest exponent
- term with the highest exponent
- [Classifying Polynomials] first name when degree is 5
- [Classifying Polynomials] first name when degree is 2
- [Classifying Polynomials] last name when there is 1 term
- [Classifying Polynomials] last name when there are 2 terms
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- the highest power in a polynomial
- [SF] the constant; [FF] all constants and a-term multiplied; point that crosses the y-axis
- a number not being multiplied to any variable; number by itself
- [Classifying Polynomials] last name when there are 3 terms
- [Classifying Polynomials] first name when degree is 1
- combination of numbers and/or variables being added or subtracted in a polynomial
- [Classifying Polynomials] first name when degree is 4
- [Classifying Polynomials] first name when degree is 3
- [Classifying Polynomials] last name when there are 4 or more terms
- the number in front of a variable
16 Clues: term with the highest exponent • the highest power in a polynomial • the number in front of a variable • the coefficient of the term with the highest exponent • [Classifying Polynomials] first name when degree is 1 • [Classifying Polynomials] first name when degree is 5 • [Classifying Polynomials] first name when degree is 2 • ...
math 2022-05-22
20 Clues: rate • Ratio • Scale • Degrees • Formula • Graphing • Factoring • Monomials • Binomials • Trinomials • Proportion • Polynomials • Elimination • Substitution • Crossproduct • PercentChange • Literalequation • ConversionFactor • Inverseoperations • equivalentequations
math 2022-05-22
20 Clues: rate • Ratio • Scale • Formula • Degrees • Graphing • Monomials • Factoring • Binomials • Trinomials • Proportion • Polynomials • Elimination • Substitution • Crossproduct • PercentChange • Literalequation • ConversionFactor • Inverseoperations • equivalentequations
yes 2022-05-10
20 Clues: rate • scale • ratio • Degrees • formula • Graphing • monomials • factoring • binomials • proportion • trinomials • elimination • polynomials • substitution • cross product • percent change • literal equation • Inverse operation • conversion factor • equivalent equations
Math project 2021-04-10
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- multiple these polynomials (8c+2) (2c+1)
- add these polynomials (4x+1) + (6x+8)
- What does GCF stand for?
- Subtract these polynomials (3z+2) - ( -4z-2)
- polynomial with two terms
- What is the highest exponent in an expression?
- How many terms are in a Trinomial?
- Multiple these polynomials (3n+2) (3n-2)
- label the polynomial of -7x^2+2x
- the coefficient of the first term is called what?
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- True or false (4a+2) (6a^2-a+2) simplified = 24a^3 + 8a^2 +6a + 4
- find the degree of 3b^2-5b+1
- add these polynomials (4x+1)+(6x-8)
- How do you solve multiplying binomials?
- is this written in 3x^4+2x^2-6x
- find the polynomial that represents the number of squares in the area of a circle with a radius of 4x^3 units
- What are squares of sums and difference?
- if a polynomial is written in order from least to greatest is it in standard form
- polynomial with one term
- find the degree of 7x
20 Clues: find the degree of 7x • What does GCF stand for? • polynomial with one term • polynomial with two terms • find the degree of 3b^2-5b+1 • is this written in 3x^4+2x^2-6x • label the polynomial of -7x^2+2x • How many terms are in a Trinomial? • add these polynomials (4x+1)+(6x-8) • add these polynomials (4x+1) + (6x+8) • How do you solve multiplying binomials? • ...
math crossword 2022-06-04
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- a step in multiplying polynomials
- second step in reducing rational expressions (intro to LEQ 4.3)
- first step in reducing rational expressions (intro to LEQ 4.3)
- step one into simplifying expressions (4.3)
- step two into simplifying expressions (4.3)
- …divide a number line into four intervals (3.5)
- first step to add polynomials (lesson 3.2)
- example of polynomial identity
- quotient of two polynomials (LEQ 4.3)
- the degree of the numerator is *blank* the degree of the denominator
- a line that a graph approaches (4.1)
- denominator is equal to (4.5)
- you determine whether the denominator is (4.2)
- mathematical statement that equates 2 polynomial expressions (lesson 3.3)
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- trick to solving rational equations (lesson 4.5)
- regroup with parenthesis (3.2)
- a relational between two variables
- how to subtract polynomials (lesson 3.2)
- multiply add exponents
- can occur at the x-value where the function is undefined
- what to use to write and graph the reciprocal function (lesson 4.1)
- reorder with parenthesis (3.2)
- guide the end behavior of a function (4.1)
- you can only add/sub
- KCF (dividing rational expressions
- A function that can be expressed by the ratio of the two polynomials
26 Clues: you can only add/sub • multiply add exponents • denominator is equal to (4.5) • regroup with parenthesis (3.2) • reorder with parenthesis (3.2) • example of polynomial identity • a step in multiplying polynomials • a relational between two variables • KCF (dividing rational expressions • a line that a graph approaches (4.1) • quotient of two polynomials (LEQ 4.3) • ...
Chapter 2 and 3 2021-08-09
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- Each term of the polynomial has a ___
- A polynomial with degree of two
- Name of the point where x and y lines meet
- A polynomial with degree of one
- What is the x coordinate called?
- The places where the points lie
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- Polynomials having two terms
- Polynomials having three terms
- The four parts
- A polynomial with degree of three
- Polynomials having only one term
- Name of the plane
- What is the y coordinate called?
- Polynomials with degree zero
14 Clues: The four parts • Name of the plane • Polynomials having two terms • Polynomials with degree zero • Polynomials having three terms • A polynomial with degree of two • A polynomial with degree of one • The places where the points lie • Polynomials having only one term • What is the x coordinate called? • What is the y coordinate called? • A polynomial with degree of three • ...
algebra one crossword puzzle 2024-05-14
14 Clues: algebra • radicals • factoring • functions • trinomials • squareroot • quadratics • polynomials • linearfunction • linearequality • linearinequality • quadraticformulas • quadraticfunctions • non-linearfunction
Polynomials 2016-05-10
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- 4x-6=2x+8, x=___
- (2x(3))/2=3x, x=___
- 3x/4=2x-5, x=___
- 3x-7=4x-17, x=___
- A _____ is an algebraic expression that consists of adding or subtracting terms
- When you're multiplying numbers together, it's known as _____
- A number, variable or even the product are examples of _____
- 4x-2y+3 has three terms, also known as a _____
- 2y+4y are known as _____ terms
- 2x-11=x+62, x=___
- 12x-3 has two terms, also known as a _____
- 11x/2=10x-9, x=___
- A phrase that has variables and numbers then is connected by operators is known as an _____
- The _____ of 3xy is two
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- 7x-3y are known as _____ terms
- This has no variables
- 3x is one term, known as a _____
- When looking at 2y, 2 is known as a _____
- 3x+4=5x-2, this is an example of an _____
- 4x/2=3x-11, x=___
- 5x/10+x=94x-90)+5
- When looking at a polynomial, re-ordering the terms from highest to lowest degree is known as _____ form
- 3x+4=5x-2, x=___
- (3x-8)/4=x-6, x=___
24 Clues: 4x-6=2x+8, x=___ • 3x/4=2x-5, x=___ • 3x+4=5x-2, x=___ • 3x-7=4x-17, x=___ • 4x/2=3x-11, x=___ • 5x/10+x=94x-90)+5 • 2x-11=x+62, x=___ • 11x/2=10x-9, x=___ • (2x(3))/2=3x, x=___ • (3x-8)/4=x-6, x=___ • This has no variables • The _____ of 3xy is two • 7x-3y are known as _____ terms • 2y+4y are known as _____ terms • 3x is one term, known as a _____ • When looking at 2y, 2 is known as a _____ • ...
Polynomials 2016-05-19
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- an expression with three terms
- the value of the exponent
- a monomial or the sum or difference of monomials
- the lowest or highest point of a parabola
- an expression with 2 terms
- going from standard form to vertex form
- a polynomial with a degree of 3
- the coefficient with the highest exponent value
- any polynomial with a degree higher than 5 is named by it's degree
- the vertical line through the vertex of the parabola
- a curve shaped graph; can open up or down
- ax^2+bx+c
- a polynomial with a degree of 5
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- a(x-p)(x-q) or (x-p)(x-q)
- the symbol is "!"
- method used to multiply polynomials
- method used to divide polynomials
- solves any quadratic equation
- a polynomial with a degree of 4
- a polynomial with a degree of zero; term with no variable
- a theorem that specifies the expansion of a binomial
- a polynomial with a degree of 1
- a(x-h)^2+k
- an expression with only one term
- a polynomial with a degree of 2
25 Clues: ax^2+bx+c • a(x-h)^2+k • the symbol is "!" • a(x-p)(x-q) or (x-p)(x-q) • the value of the exponent • an expression with 2 terms • solves any quadratic equation • an expression with three terms • a polynomial with a degree of 4 • a polynomial with a degree of 3 • a polynomial with a degree of 1 • a polynomial with a degree of 2 • a polynomial with a degree of 5 • ...
Polynomials 2023-04-06
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- A number, symbor or term that divides evenly
- Second degree polynomial
- Power
- x-intercepts of a polynomial
- The number or terms left over in a division problem
- The answer to a division problem
- A polynomial with 2 terms
- Fourth degree polynomial
- A method used to find rational zeros of a ploynomial
- A method of substitution or division the eliminates the use of variables
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- An unknown value represented by a letter
- The constant term
- A monomial or sum/difference of monomials
- Fifth degree polynomial
- A polynomial with three terms into an expression
- First degree polynomial
- A method of factoring that requires an even number of terms
- A polynomial with one term
- Third degree polynomial
- An apparent solution that must be rejected because it dors not satisfy the original equation.
- Numerical value in front of a variable
21 Clues: Power • The constant term • Fifth degree polynomial • First degree polynomial • Third degree polynomial • Second degree polynomial • Fourth degree polynomial • A polynomial with 2 terms • A polynomial with one term • x-intercepts of a polynomial • The answer to a division problem • Numerical value in front of a variable • An unknown value represented by a letter • ...
Polynomials 2018-07-29
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- -Is a power that a number is raised to. (exponent)
- -A polynomial of degree 3. (cubic)
- -An algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms. (binomial)
- -is a number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number. (constant)
- order -They are arranged from the smallest to the largest number. (ascending order)
- -is a polynomial of degree seven. (septic)
- -Consisting of several terms.
- -In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together. (terms)
- -Involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable. (quadratic)
- form, Is a way of writing down very large or very small numbers easily. (standard form)
- -is a single-variable polynomial (that is, a univariate polynomial) in which the leading coefficient (the nonzero coefficient of highest degree) is equal to 1. (monic)
- -is a polynomial of degree ten. (decic)
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- polynomial, Is the same thing as a degree 1 polynomial. (linear polynomial)
- -A polynomial of degree 5. (quintic)
- -A polynomial which has only one term. (monomial)
- -is a polynomial of degree six. (sextic)
- -Consisting of three terms of which the first is the name of the genus, the second that of the species, and the third that of the subspecies or variety. (trinomial)
- -Is the variable's exponent. (polynomial)
- -A number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly—i.e., with no remainder. (factor)
- -Are the numbers that multiply the variables or letters. (constant)
- -is a polynomial of degree nine. (nonic)
- -Is Latin for square. (quadratus)
- -A polynomial of degree 4. (quartic)
- -Is the integer denoted 0 that, when used as a counting number, means that no objects are present. It is the only integer (and, in fact, the only real number) that is neither negative nor positive. (zero)
24 Clues: -Consisting of several terms. • -Is Latin for square. (quadratus) • -A polynomial of degree 3. (cubic) • -A polynomial of degree 5. (quintic) • -A polynomial of degree 4. (quartic) • -is a polynomial of degree ten. (decic) • -is a polynomial of degree six. (sextic) • -is a polynomial of degree nine. (nonic) • -Is the variable's exponent. (polynomial) • ...
Polynomials 2018-07-29
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- -A polynomial of degree 4. (quartic)
- -A polynomial of degree 5. (quintic)
- -is a polynomial of degree nine. (nonic)
- -Consisting of several terms.
- -is a polynomial of degree seven. (septic)
- -Is a power that a number is raised to. (exponent)
- -is a single-variable polynomial (that is, a univariate polynomial) in which the leading coefficient (the nonzero coefficient of highest degree) is equal to 1. (monic)
- -Involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable. (quadratic)
- order -They are arranged from the smallest to the largest number. (ascending order)
- -Consisting of three terms of which the first is the name of the genus, the second that of the species, and the third that of the subspecies or variety. (trinomial)
- -is a polynomial of degree six. (sextic)
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- -An algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms. (binomial)
- -is a number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number. (constant)
- -Are the numbers that multiply the variables or letters. (constant)
- -is a polynomial of degree ten. (decic)
- -A polynomial which has only one term. (monomial)
- -A number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly—i.e., with no remainder. (factor)
- -In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together. (terms)
- form, Is a way of writing down very large or very small numbers easily. (standard form)
- -Is Latin for square. (quadratus)
- -Is the integer denoted 0 that, when used as a counting number, means that no objects are present. It is the only integer (and, in fact, the only real number) that is neither negative nor positive. (zero)
- -Is the variable's exponent. (polynomial)
- polynomial, Is the same thing as a degree 1 polynomial. (linear polynomial)
- -A polynomial of degree 3. (cubic)
24 Clues: -Consisting of several terms. • -Is Latin for square. (quadratus) • -A polynomial of degree 3. (cubic) • -A polynomial of degree 4. (quartic) • -A polynomial of degree 5. (quintic) • -is a polynomial of degree ten. (decic) • -is a polynomial of degree nine. (nonic) • -is a polynomial of degree six. (sextic) • -Is the variable's exponent. (polynomial) • ...
Polynomials 2020-12-01
Across
- an expression with three terms
- the value of the exponent
- a monomial or the sum or difference of monomials
- the lowest or highest point of a parabola
- an expression with 2 terms
- going from standard form to vertex form
- a polynomial with a degree of 3
- the coefficient with the highest exponent value
- any polynomial with a degree higher than 5 is named by it's degree
- the vertical line through the vertex of the parabola
- a curve shaped graph; can open up or down
- ax^2+bx+c
- a polynomial with a degree of 5
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- a(x-p)(x-q) or (x-p)(x-q)
- the symbol is "!"
- method used to multiply polynomials
- method used to divide polynomials
- solves any quadratic equation
- a polynomial with a degree of 4
- a polynomial with a degree of zero; term with no variable
- a theorem that specifies the expansion of a binomial
- a polynomial with a degree of 1
- a(x-h)^2+k
- an expression with only one term
- a polynomial with a degree of 2
25 Clues: ax^2+bx+c • a(x-h)^2+k • the symbol is "!" • a(x-p)(x-q) or (x-p)(x-q) • the value of the exponent • an expression with 2 terms • solves any quadratic equation • an expression with three terms • a polynomial with a degree of 4 • a polynomial with a degree of 3 • a polynomial with a degree of 1 • a polynomial with a degree of 2 • a polynomial with a degree of 5 • ...
POLYNOMIALS 2021-11-21
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- The _______ of a linear polynomial is 1.
- An Algebraic expression in which the variables involved should only have a whole number as an exponent
- A polynomial of two terms
- The standard form of a cubic polynomial
- The coefficient of a variable in a polynomial can be any _______ number
- The degree of a polynomial is the power of the ________ term
- A polynomial which contains only one type of variable in the entire expression is called a polynomial in ______ variable
- An expression consisting of only constants
- A polynomial of degree one is called a _______ polynomial.
- A polynomial of degree two is called a ________ polynomial.
- The constant polynomial '0' is called a ________ polynomial
- The standard form of linear polynomial in one variable
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- A polynomial of one term
- 5p is a ______ in the expression 5p + 10q
- 20 is the _______ of x in the expression 20x-5
- A polynomial of three terms
- 2x and 2y are _______ terms ( like/unlike )
- In the expression 8x - 4, x is a ________ denoted by the letter 'x'
- The standard form of a quadratic polynomial in one variable
- A polynomial of degree three is called a _______ polynomial.
20 Clues: A polynomial of one term • A polynomial of two terms • A polynomial of three terms • The standard form of a cubic polynomial • The _______ of a linear polynomial is 1. • 5p is a ______ in the expression 5p + 10q • An expression consisting of only constants • 2x and 2y are _______ terms ( like/unlike ) • 20 is the _______ of x in the expression 20x-5 • ...
Polynomials 2021-08-28
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- - A number, variable or even the product of an equation are known as _______.
- - 4x-6=2x+8, x=?
- - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial.
- - a ____ is a algebraic expression that consists of adding or subtracting terms.
- - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ?
- - has how many zeros.
- - in a polynomial ____ has no variables.
- - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms.
- - the negative zero of cubic polynomial x^3-3x^2-x+3 is ______.
- - if α is the zero of the polynomial then (x-α) is the _______ of the polynomial.
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- - 2x-11=x+62, x=?
- - in 2x, 2 is known as ______.
- - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3.
- - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____.
- - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____.
- - U shaped curves used for representing equations on graphs are ______.
- - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms.
- - the positive zero is polynomial x^2-2x-8 is ____
- - 3x is one term, known as________.
- - 4x-2y+3 has three terms, also known as ____.
20 Clues: - 4x-6=2x+8, x=? • - 2x-11=x+62, x=? • - has how many zeros. • - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3. • - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____. • - in 2x, 2 is known as ______. • - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial. • - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms. • - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms. • - 3x is one term, known as________. • - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____. • - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ? • ...
Polynomials 2021-08-28
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- - a ____ is a algebraic expression that consists of adding or subtracting terms.
- - if α is the zero of the polynomial then (x-α) is the _______ of the polynomial.
- - 4x-6=2x+8, x=?
- - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____.
- - the positive zero is polynomial x^2-2x-8 is ____
- - 2x-11=x+62, x=?
- - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____.
- - 3x is one term, known as________.
- - has how many zeros.
- - the negative zero of cubic polynomial x^3-3x^2-x+3 is ______.
- - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms.
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- - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial.
- - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ?
- - in 2x, 2 is known as ______.
- - in a polynomial ____ has no variables.
- - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3.
- - U shaped curves used for representing equations on graphs are ______.
- - A number, variable or even the product of an equation are known as _______.
- - 4x-2y+3 has three terms, also known as ____.
- - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms.
20 Clues: - 4x-6=2x+8, x=? • - 2x-11=x+62, x=? • - has how many zeros. • - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3. • - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____. • - in 2x, 2 is known as ______. • - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial. • - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms. • - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms. • - 3x is one term, known as________. • - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ? • - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____. • ...
Algebra Vocabulary II 2022-01-18
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- mapping from one set to another
- p of pemdas
- the exponent of a monomial
- the highest exponent in a polynomial
- adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing
- expression using only multiplication
- the input set of a relation
- polynomials multiply by the ____ law
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- each monomial of a polynomial
- where the graph crosses an axis
- the output set of a relation
- add or subtract polynomials by ____ terms
- relation with all elements of domain mapped
- combination of monomials
- measure of the steepness of a line
- order of operations
- e of pemdas
- a method for multiplying polynomials
18 Clues: p of pemdas • e of pemdas • order of operations • combination of monomials • the exponent of a monomial • the input set of a relation • the output set of a relation • each monomial of a polynomial • mapping from one set to another • where the graph crosses an axis • measure of the steepness of a line • the highest exponent in a polynomial • expression using only multiplication • ...
Algebra II Crossword Puzzle II 2022-01-18
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- a method for multiplying polynomials
- the exponent of a monomial
- polynomials multiplied by the ____ law
- polynomial of degree 2
- to multiply using exponents, ___ exponents
- ____ a power to a power, multiply exponents
- x values where polynomial equation is zero
- opposite of factoring
- expression using only multiplication
- add or subtract polynomials by ____ terms
- the highest exponent in a polynomial
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- combination of monomials
- writing a polynomial as a product of factors
- radicals can be expressed as ____ exponents
- operation producing a quotient
- symbol used to show square roots, etc.
- each monomial of a polynomial
- diagram showing a relation
- answers of a quadratic equation
- to ____ using exponents, subtract exponents
20 Clues: opposite of factoring • polynomial of degree 2 • combination of monomials • the exponent of a monomial • diagram showing a relation • each monomial of a polynomial • operation producing a quotient • answers of a quadratic equation • a method for multiplying polynomials • expression using only multiplication • the highest exponent in a polynomial • ...
Algebra Vocabulary II 2022-01-18
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- the exponent of a monomial
- where the graph crosses an axis
- the input set of a relation
- the output set of a relation
- add or subtract polynomials by ____ terms
- combination of monomials
- a method for multiplying polynomials
- e of pemdas
- order of operations
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- diagram showing a relation
- each domain element mapped to 1 in the range
- polynomials multiply by the ____ law
- expression using only multiplication
- the highest exponent in a polynomial
- p of pemdas
- each monomial of a polynomial
- mapping from one set to another
- adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing
- measure of the steepness of a line
19 Clues: p of pemdas • e of pemdas • order of operations • combination of monomials • diagram showing a relation • the exponent of a monomial • the input set of a relation • the output set of a relation • each monomial of a polynomial • where the graph crosses an axis • mapping from one set to another • measure of the steepness of a line • polynomials multiply by the ____ law • ...
Polynomials 2019-08-27
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- wanna hear a joke about pizza? Nevermind it's too _______
- a number
- the sum of exponents in a monomial
- a term with a degree of four
- the monomial with the highest sum of exponents determines the type of polynomial
- the product when a number is multiplied by itself a given number of times
- two or more identical monomials with possibly different coefficients
- a term with a degree of two
- a polynomial with no like terms (all different monomials)
- what do you call a cow with no legs
- an expression that is either a number or a variable or the product of the two with or without exponents
- a term with a degree of three
- what has eyes but can not see
- a term with a degree of five
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- in a power the number that is used as a factor
- a pneumonic to remember how to simplify
- parentheses exponents multiply or divide add or subtract
- a polynomial with three terms
- what kind of shorts to clouds wear
- in a power the superscripted number that tells us how many times the base is used as a factor
- a term with a degree of one
- a polynomial with two terms
- a sum of monomials
- a number in front of a variable or monomial
24 Clues: a number • a sum of monomials • a term with a degree of one • a term with a degree of two • a polynomial with two terms • a term with a degree of four • a term with a degree of five • a polynomial with three terms • a term with a degree of three • what has eyes but can not see • what kind of shorts to clouds wear • the sum of exponents in a monomial • ...
Polynomials 2021-08-28
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- - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial.
- - 4x-6=2x+8, x=?
- - has how many zeros.
- - 4x-2y+3 has three terms, also known as ____.
- - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3.
- - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____.
- - 2x-11=x+62, x=?
- - 3x is one term, known as________.
- - in 2x, 2 is known as ______.
- - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____.
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- - if α is the zero of the polynomial then (x-α) is the _______ of the polynomial.
- - a ____ is a algebraic expression that consists of adding or subtracting terms.
- - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms.
- - the positive zero is polynomial x^2-2x-8 is ____
- - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms.
- - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ?
- - in a polynomial ____ has no variables.
- - A number, variable or even the product of an equation are known as _______.
- - U shaped curves used for representing equations on graphs are ______.
- - the negative zero of cubic polynomial x^3-3x^2-x+3 is ______.
20 Clues: - 4x-6=2x+8, x=? • - 2x-11=x+62, x=? • - has how many zeros. • - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3. • - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____. • - in 2x, 2 is known as ______. • - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial. • - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms. • - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms. • - 3x is one term, known as________. • - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ? • - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____. • ...
Polynomials 2021-08-28
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- - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ?
- - the negative zero of cubic polynomial x^3-3x^2-x+3 is ______.
- - the positive zero is polynomial x^2-2x-8 is ____
- - if α is the zero of the polynomial then (x-α) is the _______ of the polynomial.
- - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____.
- - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____.
- - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms.
- - 3x is one term, known as________.
- - in a polynomial ____ has no variables.
- - in 2x, 2 is known as ______.
Down
- - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial.
- - 4x-2y+3 has three terms, also known as ____.
- - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3.
- - A number, variable or even the product of an equation are known as _______.
- - 2x-11=x+62, x=?
- - a ____ is a algebraic expression that consists of adding or subtracting terms.
- - U shaped curves used for representing equations on graphs are ______.
- - has how many zeros.
- - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms.
- - 4x-6=2x+8, x=?
20 Clues: - 4x-6=2x+8, x=? • - 2x-11=x+62, x=? • - has how many zeros. • - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3. • - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____. • - in 2x, 2 is known as ______. • - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial. • - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms. • - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms. • - 3x is one term, known as________. • - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ? • - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____. • ...
Polynomials 2016-05-19
Across
- an expression with three terms
- the value of the exponent
- a monomial or the sum or difference of monomials
- the lowest or highest point of a parabola
- an expression with 2 terms
- going from standard form to vertex form
- a polynomial with a degree of 3
- the coefficient with the highest exponent value
- any polynomial with a degree higher than 5 is named by it's degree
- the vertical line through the vertex of the parabola
- a curve shaped graph; can open up or down
- ax^2+bx+c
- a polynomial with a degree of 5
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- a(x-p)(x-q) or (x-p)(x-q)
- the symbol is "!"
- method used to multiply polynomials
- method used to divide polynomials
- solves any quadratic equation
- a polynomial with a degree of 4
- a polynomial with a degree of zero; term with no variable
- a theorem that specifies the expansion of a binomial
- a polynomial with a degree of 1
- a(x-h)^2+k
- an expression with only one term
- a polynomial with a degree of 2
25 Clues: ax^2+bx+c • a(x-h)^2+k • the symbol is "!" • a(x-p)(x-q) or (x-p)(x-q) • the value of the exponent • an expression with 2 terms • solves any quadratic equation • an expression with three terms • a polynomial with a degree of 4 • a polynomial with a degree of 3 • a polynomial with a degree of 1 • a polynomial with a degree of 2 • a polynomial with a degree of 5 • ...
polynomials 2015-04-10
Across
- A number used to multiply a variable
- A fixed and well defined number
- A polynomial with just one term
- polynomial A quadratic polynomial is a polynomial of degree 2
- A multiple is the product of any quantity and an integer
- A symbol for a number we don't know yet
- Parts of an expression or series separated by + or – signs
- U shaped graph with upward or downward curve
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- Expression consisting of variables and coefficients
- Highest power of a polynomial
- A polynomial with 3 terms
- The result of dividing two numbers
- of a polynomial The value of x when the polynomial is equal to zero
- polynomial A polynomial with degree 3
- The amount left over after division
- A number that divides an integer evenly
- polynomial A polynomial with degree 1
- The number being divided
- A polynomial with two terms
- A number made by multiplying two or more other numbers together
20 Clues: The number being divided • A polynomial with 3 terms • A polynomial with two terms • Highest power of a polynomial • A fixed and well defined number • A polynomial with just one term • The result of dividing two numbers • The amount left over after division • A number used to multiply a variable • polynomial A polynomial with degree 3 • polynomial A polynomial with degree 1 • ...
Polynomials 2016-06-04
Across
- Highest degree is 3.
- The largest degree of the terms.
- Amount of exponents on a variable. 4^2 has a degree of 2.
- Expression that has 3 terms.
- No degrees.
- Terms that have the same variable and degree.
- The first and last term of the Trinomial can be squared perfectly. Example= x^2-12+36. (x-6)(x-6).
- Used to help distribute. First, outer, inside, last.
- Using distributive property, you multiply the terms. The coefficient will multiply with each other. Variables wills add their degree to the already existing degree.
- Expression that has 2 terms.
Down
- Figuring out the factors of polynomials. X^2+11x+30 factored is (x+6)(x+5).
- Highest degree is 2.
- Can represent a number, variable, or a product of a number and variables. It has 1 term.
- A form of polynomial that puts the terms from highest degree to the lowest degree.
- The amounts of monomials. 1 monomial= one term.
- A property that makes the terms outside the parentheses distribute to the terms inside the parentheses.
- The biggest common term to all the terms.
- The letter next to the coefficient. Example= 5y.
- The number next to the variable. Example= 4x.
- Highest degree is 1.
- Two or more monomials being subtracted or added. Also can be a singular monomial. Used when there are more than 3 terms also.
- What you multiply together to create a trinomial expression. (x+3)(x+4) is x^2+7x+12.
22 Clues: No degrees. • Highest degree is 2. • Highest degree is 3. • Highest degree is 1. • Expression that has 3 terms. • Expression that has 2 terms. • The largest degree of the terms. • The biggest common term to all the terms. • The number next to the variable. Example= 4x. • Terms that have the same variable and degree. • The amounts of monomials. 1 monomial= one term. • ...
Polynomials 2024-05-14
Across
- If 11x/2 = 10x-9, then x =
- The equation 3x+4=5x-2 is known as an
- 12x-3 has two terms, also known as a
- If (2x (3))/2 = 3x, then x =
- If 3x/4=2x-5, then x =
- When looking at a polynomial, re-ordering the terms from highest to lowest degree is known as
- When looking at 2y, 2 is known as the
- Factor the polynomial (x^4 - 3x^2 - 4)
- If 3x-7=4x-17, then x =
- When given 6x-2, x is referred to as the
- The degree of 3xy is
- Divide (x^3 + x^2 + x + 1) by (x + 9)
- 4x-2y+3 has three terms, also known as a
- 3x is one term, known as a
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- When you’re multiplying numbers together, it’s known as
- 7x-3y are known as
- A phrase that has variables and numbers, then is connected by operators is known as an
- If 4x-6=2x+8, then x =
- Divide (2x^5 + x^4 - 6x + 9) by (x^2 - 3x + 1)
- Divide (7x^3 - 1) by (x + 2)
- A number, variable, or even the product of an equation are known as
- 2y+4y are known as
- If 4x/2 = 3x-11, then x =
23 Clues: 7x-3y are known as • 2y+4y are known as • The degree of 3xy is • If 4x-6=2x+8, then x = • If 3x/4=2x-5, then x = • If 3x-7=4x-17, then x = • If 4x/2 = 3x-11, then x = • If 11x/2 = 10x-9, then x = • 3x is one term, known as a • If (2x (3))/2 = 3x, then x = • Divide (7x^3 - 1) by (x + 2) • 12x-3 has two terms, also known as a • The equation 3x+4=5x-2 is known as an • ...
Polynomials 2021-08-28
Across
- - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ?
- - a ____ is a algebraic expression that consists of adding or subtracting terms.
- - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____.
- - in a polynomial ____ has no variables.
- - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms.
- - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3.
- - 2x-11=x+62, x=?
- - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____.
- - 4x-2y+3 has three terms, also known as ____.
- - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial.
Down
- - if α is the zero of the polynomial then (x-α) is the _______ of the polynomial.
- - in 2x, 2 is known as ______.
- - the positive zero is polynomial x^2-2x-8 is ____
- - U shaped curves used for representing equations on graphs are ______.
- - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms.
- - 4x-6=2x+8, x=?
- - A number, variable or even the product of an equation are known as _______.
- - the negative zero of cubic polynomial x^3-3x^2-x+3 is ______.
- - has how many zeros.
- - 3x is one term, known as________.
20 Clues: - 4x-6=2x+8, x=? • - 2x-11=x+62, x=? • - has how many zeros. • - the ____of 2-x^3 is 3. • - αβ + βγ + αx = c/a, x=____. • - in 2x, 2 is known as ______. • - root 3 + 5 is ____ polynomial. • - 7x-3y are known as _____ terms. • - 2y+4y are known as _____ terms. • - 3x is one term, known as________. • - Divisor x Quotient + remainder = ? • - 3x+4=6x-2, this is known as _____. • ...
POLYNOMIALS 2021-11-21
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- A polynomial of one term
- The standard form of a cubic polynomial
- The coefficient of a variable in a polynomial can be any _______ number
- 20 is the _______ of x in the expression 20x-5
- An Algebraic expression in which the variables involved should only have a whole number as an exponent
- A polynomial which contains only one type of variable in the entire expression is called a polynomial in ______ variable
- A polynomial of two terms
- 5p is a ______ in the expression 5p + 10q
- The standard form of linear polynomial in one variable
- A polynomial of degree three is called a _______ polynomial.
- 2x and 2y are _______ terms ( like/unlike )
- A polynomial of degree one is called a _______ polynomial.
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- An expression consisting of only constants
- The _______ of a linear polynomial is 1.
- The constant polynomial '0' is called a ________ polynomial
- A polynomial of three terms
- A polynomial of degree two is called a ________ polynomial.
- The standard form of a quadratic polynomial in one variable
- The degree of a polynomial is the power of the ________ term
- In the expression 8x - 4, x is a ________ denoted by the letter 'x'
20 Clues: A polynomial of one term • A polynomial of two terms • A polynomial of three terms • The standard form of a cubic polynomial • The _______ of a linear polynomial is 1. • 5p is a ______ in the expression 5p + 10q • An expression consisting of only constants • 2x and 2y are _______ terms ( like/unlike ) • 20 is the _______ of x in the expression 20x-5 • ...
Polynomials 2016-06-03
Across
- The letter next to the coefficient. Example= 5y.
- The largest degree of the terms.
- No degrees.
- The biggest common term to all the terms.
- The number next to the variable. Example= 4x.
- A property that makes the terms outside the parentheses distribute to the terms inside the parentheses.
- Highest degree is 3.
- Using distributive property, you multiply the terms. The coefficient will multiply with each other. Variables wills add their degree to the already existing degree.
- Two or more monomials being subtracted or added. Also can be a singular monomial. Used when there are more than 3 terms also.
- The first and last term of the Trinomial can be squared perfectly. Example= x^2-12+36. (x-6)(x-6).
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- Amount of exponents on a variable. 4^2 has a degree of 2.
- Expression that has 2 terms.
- Can represent a number, variable, or a product of a number and variables. It has 1 term.
- Highest degree is 2.
- A form of polynomial that puts the terms from highest degree to the lowest degree.
- What you multiply together to create a trinomial expression. (x+3)(x+4) is x^2+7x+12.
- Used to help distribute. First, outer, inside, last.
- The amounts of monomials. 1 monomial= one term.
- Expression that has 3 terms.
- Terms that have the same variable and degree.
- Figuring out the factors of polynomials. X^2+11x+30 factored is (x+6)(x+5).
- Highest degree is 1.
22 Clues: No degrees. • Highest degree is 2. • Highest degree is 3. • Highest degree is 1. • Expression that has 2 terms. • Expression that has 3 terms. • The largest degree of the terms. • The biggest common term to all the terms. • The number next to the variable. Example= 4x. • Terms that have the same variable and degree. • The amounts of monomials. 1 monomial= one term. • ...
Polynomials 2016-06-04
Across
- Amount of exponents on a variable. 4^2 has a degree of 2.
- Highest degree is 1.
- The letter next to the coefficient. Example= 5y.
- Terms that have the same variable and degree.
- Highest degree is 3.
- No degrees.
- The number next to the variable. Example= 4x.
- Highest degree is 2.
- The largest degree of the terms.
- What you multiply together to create a trinomial expression. (x+3)(x+4) is x^2+7x+12.
- A property that makes the terms outside the parentheses distribute to the terms inside the parentheses.
- A form of polynomial that puts the terms from highest degree to the lowest degree.
- The amounts of monomials. 1 monomial= one term.
- Can represent a number, variable, or a product of a number and variables. It has 1 term.
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- The biggest common term to all the terms.
- The first and last term of the Trinomial can be squared perfectly. Example= x^2-12+36. (x-6)(x-6).
- Expression that has 3 terms.
- Expression that has 2 terms.
- Figuring out the factors of polynomials. X^2+11x+30 factored is (x+6)(x+5).
- Using distributive property, you multiply the terms. The coefficient will multiply with each other. Variables wills add their degree to the already existing degree.
- Used to help distribute. First, outer, inside, last.
- Two or more monomials being subtracted or added. Also can be a singular monomial. Used when there are more than 3 terms also.
22 Clues: No degrees. • Highest degree is 1. • Highest degree is 3. • Highest degree is 2. • Expression that has 3 terms. • Expression that has 2 terms. • The largest degree of the terms. • The biggest common term to all the terms. • Terms that have the same variable and degree. • The number next to the variable. Example= 4x. • The amounts of monomials. 1 monomial= one term. • ...
Polynomials 2024-01-22
Across
- A fixed real number
- The set of all real numbers lying between two fixed endpoints with no "gaps"
- The constant number factor of a term
- All possible x-values
- A point where the function changes direction from decreasing to increasing
- Describes the ultimate trend in the graph of as we move towards the far right or far left of the -axis
- The smallest value that a mathematical function can have over its entire curve
- Writing the polynomials with the exponents in decreasing order
- A single term
- A point where the function obtains its greatest possible value
- The largest factor that all the numbers share
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- The number of times a root of an equation or zero of a function occurs when there is more than one root or zero
- A shorthand of long division that only works when you are dividing by a polynomial of degree 1
- A point where the function changes direction from increasing to decreasing
- A sum of three terms that cannot be combined
- A letter used to represent a changeable number
- A sum of any number of terms
- The process of dividing polynomials with other polynomials
- A sum of two terms that cannot be combined
- The whole number exponent on the variable in a term
- A constant standing alone or a constant multiplied by a variable raised to a whole number
- All possible y-values
22 Clues: A single term • A fixed real number • All possible x-values • All possible y-values • A sum of any number of terms • The constant number factor of a term • A sum of two terms that cannot be combined • A sum of three terms that cannot be combined • The largest factor that all the numbers share • A letter used to represent a changeable number • ...
Polynomials 2022-06-19
20 Clues: term • cubic • factor • zeroes • linear • degree • constant • variable • equation • exponent • parabola • binomial • monomial • quadratic • trinomial • like term • coefficent • polynomial • unlike term • form standard form
Polynomials 2022-05-09
Across
- polynomial with 2 terms
- a number and a variable
- the largest number you can fit into all terms
- to the 3rd power
- Subtraction
- 1st degree polynomial
- a 2nt degree polynomial
- a monomial with a degree of 3
- the way to multiply a binomial times a binomial
- To the 2nt power
- the letter (often X or Y) in a polynomial
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- The sum/difference of a monomial
- the way to multiply any polynomial using a box
- Addition
- the NUMBER next to a variable (the 4 in 4x)
- a polynomial with a degree of 2
- a polynomial with 3 terms
- How to write a polynomial (big to small)
- Find the origin on how a polynomial was multiplied
- the way to distribute a polynomial
- the highest power a polynomial has
21 Clues: Addition • Subtraction • to the 3rd power • To the 2nt power • 1st degree polynomial • polynomial with 2 terms • a number and a variable • a 2nt degree polynomial • a polynomial with 3 terms • a monomial with a degree of 3 • a polynomial with a degree of 2 • The sum/difference of a monomial • the way to distribute a polynomial • the highest power a polynomial has • ...
Algebra crossword 2024-05-16
Across
- a method to solve multiplying polynomials
- horizontal line
- turning point
- all x's of function
- the final answer
- lowest point
- a number multiplied by its self
- all y's of a function
- where the line passes the x axis
- A quantity representing the power of a number
- highest point
- a way to solve equations
- vertical line
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- the symmetry around an axis
- exponent times exponent
- A set of numbers that is the largest factor that all the numbers share
- The process of separating your polynomial into its products
- where the line passes the y axis
- a method of four steps to solve multiplying polynomials
- a series of terms joined by addition or subtraction.
20 Clues: lowest point • turning point • highest point • vertical line • horizontal line • the final answer • all x's of function • all y's of a function • exponent times exponent • a way to solve equations • the symmetry around an axis • a number multiplied by its self • where the line passes the y axis • where the line passes the x axis • a method to solve multiplying polynomials • ...
Polynomials 2022-10-21
Across
- What the function is doing as x approaches positive or negative infinity
- Aligning the polynomial so that the powers of the variable go from greatest to least
- Your answer when you divide
- It will always factor into a binomial sum and difference
- The amount left over when you aren't dividing by a factor
- The least value of a function (sometimes local)
- Put this in for missing powers of your variable
- Period in which this class is taught
- Division which uses only coefficients
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- Theorem that states you have a factor if your remainder is zero
- A number or polynomial that divides evenly into another
- The number of polynomial we are dividing into
- The number of times a polynomial is a factor
- Theorem that states that the remainder after division is equal to the function value at that point
- The number or polynomial we are dividing by
- The function's value when x=0
- The greatest value of a function (sometimes local)
- Division you learned in elementary school
- Another word for a x-value with a function value of 0
19 Clues: Your answer when you divide • The function's value when x=0 • Period in which this class is taught • Division which uses only coefficients • Division you learned in elementary school • The number or polynomial we are dividing by • The number of times a polynomial is a factor • The number of polynomial we are dividing into • The least value of a function (sometimes local) • ...
PRECALC 2012-12-19
Across
- Coefficient such as x.
- Figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
- f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k
- Second-degree polynomials.
- Change in Y/Change in X
- a+bi and a-bi are..
- The point where the axes intersect.
- y=mx+b
- Side across from the right angle.
- f(x)=P(0.5)^x/h
- Numbers of the form bi.
- Data is plotted as points on the coordinate plane.
- Third-degree polynomials.
- Fourth-degree polynomials.
- Unboken curve.
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- First-degree polynomials.
- f(x)=a(x-s)(x-t)
- A=P(1+r)^t
- Side of the triangle that is across from the given angle.
- f(x)=Pa^x
- A=Pe^rt
- The shape of the polynomial at the far right and left.
- Sequence with an infinite number of terms.
- The starting position of the ray.
- Side of the given angle that is not the hypotenuse.
- f(x)=ax^2+bx+c
- Set of points in a plane.
- Occurs at f(0)
- AAAAfaf
- If the line is above the horizontal, the angle is called the..
30 Clues: y=mx+b • A=Pe^rt • AAAAfaf • f(x)=Pa^x • A=P(1+r)^t • f(x)=ax^2+bx+c • Occurs at f(0) • Unboken curve. • f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k • f(x)=P(0.5)^x/h • f(x)=a(x-s)(x-t) • a+bi and a-bi are.. • Coefficient such as x. • Change in Y/Change in X • Numbers of the form bi. • First-degree polynomials. • Set of points in a plane. • Third-degree polynomials. • Second-degree polynomials. • Fourth-degree polynomials. • ...
POLYNOMIALS 2014-11-27
18 Clues: člen • podíl • stupeň • zbytek • vzorec • rozložit • dvojčlen • vytknout • proměnná • trojčlen • sestupný • jednočlen • vzestupný • mnohočlen • konstanta • koeficient • zjednodušit • nerozložitelný
Polynomials 2022-12-06
Across
- the answer to an addition problem
- a polynomial with a degree of 4
- the answer to multiplication problem
- a letter that represents an unknown value
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- when the order of the exponents in a polynomial is highest to lowest
- a polynomial with a degree of 0
- The numerical factor of a term
- expression that contain addition or subtraction of terms that include with positive, whole number exponents
- 2 terms
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- a polynomial with a degree of 3
- 3 terms
- terms with the same variables and same exponents
- the numerical factor in front of the term with the highest exponent
- a number with no variable
- a polynomial with a degree of 1
- a polynomial with a degree of 2
- the highest exponent in the polynomial
- 1 term (no addition or subtraction)
19 Clues: 3 terms • 2 terms • a number with no variable • The numerical factor of a term • a polynomial with a degree of 3 • a polynomial with a degree of 4 • a polynomial with a degree of 1 • a polynomial with a degree of 2 • a polynomial with a degree of 0 • the answer to an addition problem • the answer to a subtraction problem • 1 term (no addition or subtraction) • ...
PRECALC 2012-12-19
Across
- a+bi and a-bi are..
- The point where the axes intersect.
- A=P(1+r)^t
- Occurs at f(0)
- Second-degree polynomials.
- If the line is above the horizontal, the angle is called the..
- A=Pe^rt
- AAAAfaf
- Side of the given angle that is not the hypotenuse.
- The starting position of the ray.
- First-degree polynomials.
- Side across from the right angle.
- f(x)=Pa^x
- Set of points in a plane.
- Data is plotted as points on the coordinate plane.
- Side of the triangle that is across from the given angle.
- Change in Y/Change in X
- Third-degree polynomials.
Down
- Fourth-degree polynomials.
- Unboken curve.
- y=mx+b
- Coefficient such as x.
- Sequence with an infinite number of terms.
- Figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
- f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k
- f(x)=ax^2+bx+c
- Numbers of the form bi.
- The shape of the polynomial at the far right and left.
- f(x)=a(x-s)(x-t)
- f(x)=P(0.5)^x/h
30 Clues: y=mx+b • A=Pe^rt • AAAAfaf • f(x)=Pa^x • A=P(1+r)^t • Unboken curve. • Occurs at f(0) • f(x)=ax^2+bx+c • f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k • f(x)=P(0.5)^x/h • f(x)=a(x-s)(x-t) • a+bi and a-bi are.. • Coefficient such as x. • Numbers of the form bi. • Change in Y/Change in X • First-degree polynomials. • Set of points in a plane. • Third-degree polynomials. • Fourth-degree polynomials. • Second-degree polynomials. • ...
Polynomials 2012-01-19
Across
- A polynomial with three terms.
- A polynomial with a degree of 4.
- If a negative exponent is in the numerator, move that term to the ___________ to make it positive.
- A polynomial with one term.
- A polynomial with a degree of 5.
- A method of writing numbers that are very large or very small.
- The number that indicates how many times a base should be multiplied by itself.
- A polynomial with a degree of 3.
- A polynomial with a degree of 1.
Down
- The coefficient of the first term.
- When a power is raised to a power, ________ the exponents.
- When multiplying terms with the same base, ______ the exponents.
- A number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
- A polynomial with two terms.
- A polynomial with a degree of 2.
- The sum or difference of 4 or more terms.
- When dividing terms with like bases, ________ the exponents.
- A polynomial with a degree of 0.
18 Clues: A polynomial with one term. • A polynomial with two terms. • A polynomial with three terms. • A polynomial with a degree of 4. • A polynomial with a degree of 2. • A polynomial with a degree of 5. • A polynomial with a degree of 0. • A polynomial with a degree of 3. • A polynomial with a degree of 1. • The coefficient of the first term. • ...
POLYNOMIALS 2014-11-27
18 Clues: člen • podíl • zbytek • stupeň • vzorec • proměnná • vytknout • sestupný • dvojčlen • trojčlen • rozložit • jednočlen • konstanta • mnohočlen • vzestupný • koeficient • zjednodušit • nerozložitelný
polynomials 2016-04-20
Across
- A quantity which when substituted for the unknown quantity in an equation satisfies the Equation
- The highest power of a variable in a polynomial.
- The polynomial of degree 2 is called a ___________ polynomial
- Graph of a quadratic polynomial
- An algebraic expression in which the variable has non-negative integral exponents only.
- Polynomial of degree three.
- An equation which is valid for all values of its variables..
- A real number at which the value of the polynomial is zero.
- The parabola opens downwards if the coefficient of x2 is _____________.
- Real numbers ‘a’ and ‘β’ are the -----------of quadratic polynomial p(x), if p(a) = 0 and p(β) = 0
- These lines indicate no solution
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- The maximum number of zeroes of a cubic polynomial
- A quantity that can vary in value.
- The process of breaking a polynomial into factors is called ______
- A polynomial of degree zero
- The parabola opens upwards if the coefficient of x2 is _____________.
- Numbers which when multiplied together give the original number.
- It is a polynomial of degree one
18 Clues: A polynomial of degree zero • Polynomial of degree three. • Graph of a quadratic polynomial • It is a polynomial of degree one • These lines indicate no solution • A quantity that can vary in value. • The highest power of a variable in a polynomial. • The maximum number of zeroes of a cubic polynomial • A real number at which the value of the polynomial is zero. • ...
Polynomials 2021-11-21
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- A polynomial with two terms
- The expression which contains only one type of variable in entire expression is called
- are terms whose variables (and their exponents such as the 2 in x2) are the same.
- says that two things are equal.
- A polynomial with three terms
- A polynomial with a degree of two
- a quantity or parameter that does not change its value whatever the value of the variables, under a given set of conditions
- A polynomial with a degree of zero
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- The highest exponent of a polynomial
- Algebraic expression in which variables involved have only non-negative integral powers is called a
- polynomial with a degree of three
- The number in front of a variable
- is either a single number or a variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together.
- Has only 1 term
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression (e.g. 4 in 4x y).
- A polynomial with a degree of four
- A polynomial with a degree of 1
- is the value of the variable for which the polynomial becomes zero
- able to assume different numerical values.
19 Clues: Has only 1 term • A polynomial with two terms • A polynomial with three terms • A polynomial with a degree of 1 • says that two things are equal. • polynomial with a degree of three • The number in front of a variable • A polynomial with a degree of two • A polynomial with a degree of four • A polynomial with a degree of zero • The highest exponent of a polynomial • ...
Polynomials 2024-09-16
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- the power that a number or variable is raised to(Example: x squared)
- written highest to lowest exponent or ax^2+bx+c
- if c is negative in a trinomial, then the factors will be ___________(positive, negative, or opposite)
- When subtracting, you must ________(multiply) the negative by each term in the parentheses
- if b and c are positive in a trinomial, then the factors will be ___________(positive, negative, or opposite)
- when factoring, our answer is always written as two ___________
- 2 squares separated by a minus sign
- a polynomial with 3 terms
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- contain the same variable which is raised to the same power
- after multiplying binomials, we can only combine terms that have the same ______ and exponent
- if a>1 you should check to see if "a" is a ___________ (3 words)
- when factoring using a GCF, the GCF must go __ ______ (2 words) of the factors/binomials.
- True or False: 5x and 8 are like terms
- a polynomial with 2 terms
- if a>1 and there is no GCF, you must use this method
- a number that divides the given number evenly
- if b is negative and c is positive in a trinomial, then the factors will be ___________(positive, negative, or opposite)
- the first step in divide and slide is to find of ac.
18 Clues: a polynomial with 2 terms • a polynomial with 3 terms • 2 squares separated by a minus sign • True or False: 5x and 8 are like terms • a number that divides the given number evenly • written highest to lowest exponent or ax^2+bx+c • if a>1 and there is no GCF, you must use this method • the first step in divide and slide is to find of ac. • ...
Key words from Vocabulary List 2015-10-26
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- Terms that are numbers only are called _________ terms.
- When we have 3 to the power 4, 3 is called the ______.
- Terms which are not like terms.
- Numerical value that is multiplied with the variables.
- Polynomials with three terms.
- Terms contain the same letter with the same index.
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- Monomials or a sum of several monomials.
- Sum of the powers of the variables in a monomial.
- When we have 6 cubed, 3 is called the _______.
- Polynomials with two terms.
- Parts separated by '+' and '-' signs.
- Polynomials with one term only.
- Using letters to represent numbers.
13 Clues: Polynomials with two terms. • Polynomials with three terms. • Terms which are not like terms. • Polynomials with one term only. • Using letters to represent numbers. • Parts separated by '+' and '-' signs. • Monomials or a sum of several monomials. • When we have 6 cubed, 3 is called the _______. • Sum of the powers of the variables in a monomial. • ...
Polynomials 2022-10-12
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- Deposit is payroll or other types of checks that are directly and electronically deposited into a bank account
- account is an account at the bank that allows a customer to deposit money, make withdrawals, make transfer from the funds on deposit.
- accounts is an account with more than one owner where all the owners have equal access
- account is an account with one owner who is able to make account transactions
- slip is a form to fill out when adding money to a bank account.
- Identification Number is a password that allows access to an ATM
- is put on the checking account in the amount of the cash received
- is deposits into a bank account
- funds transfer(EFT) is the process of moving funds electronically from an account in one bank to an account in another bank.
- is a written order used to tell a bank to pay money from account to the check holder.
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- Register is a record of all transactions in a checking account, including checks written, deposits made, fee paid, ATM withdrawals, and so on
- protection: protection pays a check even though there are not enough funds in the account; there is a fee for this service and the money must be repaid
- is the receiver of the transferred funds.
- teller machine(ATM): Provides 24-hours bank access to make deposits, transfer. And withdrawals.
- is the amount charged to an account
- is a check that has been processed so that the money is paid to the payee of a check.
- funds is when an account does not have enough money to cover a check that has been issued against it
- is the account owner of the check.
- is the act of signing the back of a check when cashing it
- clearing is the process that happens when a bank pays for a check out of a checking account.
20 Clues: is deposits into a bank account • is the account owner of the check. • is the amount charged to an account • is the receiver of the transferred funds. • is the act of signing the back of a check when cashing it • slip is a form to fill out when adding money to a bank account. • Identification Number is a password that allows access to an ATM • ...
POLYNOMIALS 2021-07-19
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- degree of the polynomial 4x^2y^2 +3xy + 3x^3
- dividend=(divisor x _______)+remainder
- when looking at 2y, 2 is called a ______
- 4x+2y-3 has three terms hence is a
- y^2+4y+1 is a __________ polynomial
- 2x-11=x+63
- The ________ of 3xy is two
- remainder when x^3+4x^2+x is divided by (x+1)
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- this has no variables
- ax^2+bx+c can be factorized by __________the middle term
- if(a+b+c)=_____, then a^3 +b^3+c^3=3abc
- degree of a zero polynomial is ________
- 2y and 4y are known as _________ terms
- 3x is one term known as a________
- (3x+8)/4 = x-6
- 7+3x is a ______ of 3x^3+7x
- when given 6x-2 , x is referred to as a______
- a constant polynomial has____ roots
- If p(1) =0 we say 1 is _____ of the polynomial
19 Clues: 2x-11=x+63 • (3x+8)/4 = x-6 • this has no variables • The ________ of 3xy is two • 7+3x is a ______ of 3x^3+7x • 3x is one term known as a________ • 4x+2y-3 has three terms hence is a • y^2+4y+1 is a __________ polynomial • a constant polynomial has____ roots • 2y and 4y are known as _________ terms • dividend=(divisor x _______)+remainder • ...
Chapter 7 Math Final Project 2024-05-29
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- another fancier word for equation
- a value that doesn't change
- to find the answer
- section of an equation
- like a binomial but 4 or more terms
- the result of subtracting one number from another
- factor/polynomials (ANSWER)
- like a polynomial but only 3 terms
- 4 sided shape or exponent of 2
- factoring/by/grouping (ANSWER)
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- a number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression without a remainder
- a mathematical statement in which two expressions are set equal to each other
- perfect/square/trinomials (ANSWER)
- Zero-Product/Property
- a number or symbol by which another number or symbol (as a mathematical variable) is multiplied
- to identify the type
- factor/trinomial (ANSWER)
- greatest/common/factor (ANSWER)
- the highest or the greatest power of a variable in a polynomial equation
- like a trinomial but only 2 terms
20 Clues: to find the answer • to identify the type • Zero-Product/Property • section of an equation • factor/trinomial (ANSWER) • a value that doesn't change • factor/polynomials (ANSWER) • 4 sided shape or exponent of 2 • factoring/by/grouping (ANSWER) • greatest/common/factor (ANSWER) • another fancier word for equation • like a trinomial but only 2 terms • ...
Chapter 7 Math Final Project 2024-05-29
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- another fancier word for equation
- a value that doesn't change
- to find the answer
- section of an equation
- like a binomial but 4 or more terms
- the result of subtracting one number from another
- factor/polynomials (ANSWER)
- like a polynomial but only 3 terms
- 4 sided shape or exponent of 2
- factoring/by/grouping (ANSWER)
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- a number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression without a remainder
- a mathematical statement in which two expressions are set equal to each other
- perfect/square/trinomials (ANSWER)
- Zero-Product/Property
- a number or symbol by which another number or symbol (as a mathematical variable) is multiplied
- to identify the type
- factor/trinomial (ANSWER)
- greatest/common/factor (ANSWER)
- the highest or the greatest power of a variable in a polynomial equation
- like a trinomial but only 2 terms
20 Clues: to find the answer • to identify the type • Zero-Product/Property • section of an equation • factor/trinomial (ANSWER) • a value that doesn't change • factor/polynomials (ANSWER) • 4 sided shape or exponent of 2 • factoring/by/grouping (ANSWER) • greatest/common/factor (ANSWER) • another fancier word for equation • like a trinomial but only 2 terms • ...
Polynomials 2021-05-26
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- Says that two polynomials are equal
- Has 2 terms
- Has only 1 term
- A group of terms
- 8x+4y3 has three terms, also known as a _____
- The equation for a straight line is a ______ equation.
- A number that divides the given number exactly without a remainder
- The number before the variable
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- Highest exponent of the variable is a square
- The value that may change
- Can have constants, variables, and exponents
- When looking at a polynomial, reordering the terms from highest to lowest degree is known as ________ form
- A number or letter written above the variable
- A number on its own is called a
- Separated by + or – signs
- The largest exponent the variable has in a polynomial with one variable.
- A polynomial of degree 3
17 Clues: Has 2 terms • Has only 1 term • A group of terms • A polynomial of degree 3 • The value that may change • Separated by + or – signs • The number before the variable • A number on its own is called a • Says that two polynomials are equal • Highest exponent of the variable is a square • Can have constants, variables, and exponents • A number or letter written above the variable • ...
Polynomials 2022-06-06
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- exponent. (2 words)
- any of the natural numbers (positive or
- a quantity expressed as a sum or difference of
- polynomial with three unlike
- the number obtained by division.
- terms that have the same variable with the
- terms. A polynomial with two unlike terms.
- A quantity obtained by multiplication.
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- a mathematical notation indicating the number
- or zero. Any number from the set
- consisting of, or involving the use of, three
- The answer to a subtraction problem.
- -2,-1,0, 1, 2, ...}.
- times a quantity is multiplied by itself.
- of a number, variable, or expression.
- the answer to an addition problem.
16 Clues: exponent. (2 words) • -2,-1,0, 1, 2, ...}. • polynomial with three unlike • or zero. Any number from the set • the number obtained by division. • the answer to an addition problem. • The answer to a subtraction problem. • of a number, variable, or expression. • A quantity obtained by multiplication. • any of the natural numbers (positive or • ...
Polynomials 2023-12-12
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- This describes the first number in standard form
- Ms. Repkin will be annoyed if you don't write your answer this way
- fancy term for something with a degree of 1
- Standard form starts with the _______ degree
- This guys got no x
- Two things that can be added together
- fancy term for something with the degree of 3
- 2 or more nominals, usually more like 4, 5, 6
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- A very lonely term
- This describes the highest exponent
- fancy term for something with the degree of 2
- Do you change the variable when you add?
- Do you change the variable when you multiply?
- The mascot of this unit
- The 'nominal' of this expression:3x+2x+4+5
- The 'nominal' of this expression: x^2+3x+5
16 Clues: A very lonely term • This guys got no x • The mascot of this unit • This describes the highest exponent • Two things that can be added together • Do you change the variable when you add? • fancy term for something with a degree of 1 • The 'nominal' of this expression:3x+2x+4+5 • The 'nominal' of this expression: x^2+3x+5 • Standard form starts with the _______ degree • ...
Polynomials 2025-01-09
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- What is the name of the small number written to the top right of a variable or number?
- A polynomial with two terms
- What is the coefficient of a variable when no number is written in front of it?
- A polynomial written with the terms in descending order of their degrees is know as the ________ form.
- A term that has a fixed value and does not contain a variable.
- The numerical factor of a term that is multiplied by the variable(s).
- : The coefficient of the leading term.
- The sum of the exponents of the variables in the monomial is the __________ of the Monomial.
- A number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables with whole number exponents.
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- A monomial or a sum or difference of monomials.
- The ________ degree of its individual monomial terms is the degree of the polynomial.
- A symbol, usually a letter, that represents an unknown quantity.
- A polynomial with three terms
- A single part of an expression separated by addition or subtraction.
- Terms that have the same variables raised to the same powers are ________ terms
- The Coefficient or the term with the highest degree in a polynomial, is know as its __________ coefficient.
- What is the difference between an algebraic equation and an algebraic expression?
17 Clues: A polynomial with two terms • A polynomial with three terms • : The coefficient of the leading term. • A monomial or a sum or difference of monomials. • A term that has a fixed value and does not contain a variable. • A symbol, usually a letter, that represents an unknown quantity. • A single part of an expression separated by addition or subtraction. • ...
Polynomial 2021-07-10
10 Clues: 'x' is a • '5' is a • zero of p(x)=(x-3) • zero of p(x)= (x-2) • degree of polynomial 9 is • polynomials of degree 4 are called • polynomials of degree 1 are called • polynomials of degree 3 are called • polynomials which contain one term are called • according to which theorem :-(x-3)is a factor of p(x) if p(3)=0
Algebra words and meanings 2014-11-11
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- put values into an expression to find an answer
- to find the solution to an equation
- combine like terms
- a number used to multiply a variable
- a special name for polynomials with 3 terms
- a single number or variable or both multiplied together
- terms whose variables (and their exponents) are the same
- the answer to an equation
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- the number of times you use the value in a multiplication
- a symbol for a number we don't know yet
- to put values into an expression or equation
- a number on its own
- a special name for polynomials with 2 terms
- a group of terms that are separated by + or − signs
- a special name for polynomials with 1 term
- a statement "this equals that"
- to mathematically remove brackets
17 Clues: combine like terms • a number on its own • the answer to an equation • a statement "this equals that" • to mathematically remove brackets • to find the solution to an equation • a number used to multiply a variable • a symbol for a number we don't know yet • a special name for polynomials with 1 term • a special name for polynomials with 2 terms • ...
Polynomials 2023-01-02
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- (x+3)*(x-3) (use ^ for exponent as a part of the answer)
- (x+3)*(2x-1)
- polynomial with one term
- method for multiplying two binomials
- (a+1)(a+2)(a+3)
- power on a term
- a polynomial whose terms are organized by degree from greatest to least (two words)
- two terms that have the same variables and the same degree, but might have different coefficients (two words)
- polynomial with three terms
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- (3a^3+3a-7a^2+5)+(4a^2-2a-8)
- polynomial with two terms
- number in front of a term
- numerical value of degree 0
- highest exponent in a polynomial
- (x^3-3x+3)-(x^3-6x-6)
- a polynomial that is written with parentheses and all its factors (two words)
16 Clues: (x+3)*(2x-1) • (a+1)(a+2)(a+3) • power on a term • (x^3-3x+3)-(x^3-6x-6) • polynomial with one term • polynomial with two terms • number in front of a term • numerical value of degree 0 • polynomial with three terms • (3a^3+3a-7a^2+5)+(4a^2-2a-8) • highest exponent in a polynomial • method for multiplying two binomials • (x+3)*(x-3) (use ^ for exponent as a part of the answer) • ...
Polynomials 2023-05-23
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- an expression with a highest degree of 4.
- the exponent of the variable
- an expression with the highest degree of 1
- in 3x^2, 3 is the _______.
- two terms with different coefficients but the same degree
- form the order of a polynomial from greatest to least degree.
- a letter used to represent an unknown number
- the number in front of the term with the highest degree
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- if f(-x)=f(x) or f(-x)= -f(x)
- the value in the expression with no variable attached to it.
- a parabolic curve
- an S-curve
- the direction of the graph as x approaches positive or negative infinity.
- first, outside, inside, last
- an expression with two terms
- an expression with a single term
16 Clues: an S-curve • a parabolic curve • in 3x^2, 3 is the _______. • the exponent of the variable • first, outside, inside, last • an expression with two terms • if f(-x)=f(x) or f(-x)= -f(x) • an expression with a single term • an expression with a highest degree of 4. • an expression with the highest degree of 1 • a letter used to represent an unknown number • ...
Polynomials 2024-05-16
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- A number that is multiplied by a variable
- A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change.
- A function that can be written in the form y=mx+b
- a polynomial of degree 3
- A number or a product of numbers and variables with whole-number exponents, or a polynomial with one term
- Each member in a set or matrix
- A function of the form f(x)=ab^x,where a and b are real numbers
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- A set that is contained entirely within another set
- The number that indicates how many times the base in a power is used as a factor
- A polynomial with three terms
- the process of writing a number or algebraic expression as a product
- A collection of items called elements
- A number or expression that is multiplied by another number or expression to get a product
- A value that does not change
- the coefficient of the first term of a polynomial in standard form
- A polynomial with two terms
16 Clues: a polynomial of degree 3 • A polynomial with two terms • A value that does not change • A polynomial with three terms • Each member in a set or matrix • A collection of items called elements • A number that is multiplied by a variable • A function that can be written in the form y=mx+b • A set that is contained entirely within another set • ...
MATH 90 - Chapter 4 (unfinished) 2013-04-18
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- (continued from #???) then multiply the _____ using the product rule for exponents.
- When subtracting polynomials, add the _____ of the second polynomial.
- _____ are expressions that are made up of many terms, separated by "+" or "-".
- The numbers a^(-n) and a^n are _____ of each other.
- The constant factor for each term.
- To raise a product/quotient to a power, you must apply the ____ to each of the factors.
- To divide powers with the same base, ______ the exponent of the denominator from the exponent of the numerator.
- When adding polynomials, combine _____ terms.
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- A polynomial with three terms.
- In scientific notation, when the exponent is positive, the decimal point moves to the _____ "m" places.
- (see #???) when the exponent is negative, the decimal point moves to the _____.
- When multiplying polynomials, FIRST multiply the _____,
- When raising a power to a power, exponents are ______.
- When multiplying powers with the same base, exponents are ______.
14 Clues: A polynomial with three terms. • The constant factor for each term. • When adding polynomials, combine _____ terms. • The numbers a^(-n) and a^n are _____ of each other. • When raising a power to a power, exponents are ______. • When multiplying polynomials, FIRST multiply the _____, • When multiplying powers with the same base, exponents are ______. • ...
Unit 1 2023-05-10
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- 5x+3 is a..
- a binomial has..
- in a graph of a relation it'll ask if its a function this method is used
- adding and subtracting
- u must combine..... when adding polynomials
- one method for multiplying binomials
- in a graph each x value is paired with only one..
- multiply a polynomial by monomial using the..
- 2x-5x-2x equals a..
- The domain is the set of all..
- A relation can be represented by a set of..
- dividing polynomials is like undoing..
- write final expression so that all exponents are..
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- 125r+73
- A relation is a..
- 9c+3c+4c
- -5 is a..
- anything to the zero power is equal to..
- 67v+34v
- a number with no variable is called a..
- a polynomial with three terms is a..
- a cubic has a 3rd..
- trinomial has..
- rewrite the expression using the properties of..
- The range is the set of all..
25 Clues: 125r+73 • 67v+34v • 9c+3c+4c • -5 is a.. • 5x+3 is a.. • trinomial has.. • a binomial has.. • A relation is a.. • a cubic has a 3rd.. • 2x-5x-2x equals a.. • adding and subtracting • The range is the set of all.. • The domain is the set of all.. • one method for multiplying binomials • a polynomial with three terms is a.. • dividing polynomials is like undoing.. • ...
Polynomials 2023-02-28
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- root that bounces off the x axis
- roots that are on the x-axis
- roots that are not on the x-axis
- polynomial written in descending order
- expression with multiple math operations
- complex solutions
- when the value of the function is 0
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- split the polynomial up into factors
- same numbers but different signs on the i
- values that make the polynomial equation 0
- number multiplied to a variable
- numbers that contain decimals or fractions
- decimals that never repeat or end
- breaking a polynomial into parts
- number without any variables multiplied to it
- highest exponent in the polynomial
16 Clues: complex solutions • roots that are on the x-axis • number multiplied to a variable • root that bounces off the x axis • roots that are not on the x-axis • breaking a polynomial into parts • decimals that never repeat or end • highest exponent in the polynomial • when the value of the function is 0 • split the polynomial up into factors • polynomial written in descending order • ...
polynomials 2024-03-01
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- expand and collect like terms
- polynomial terms written by decreasing order of degree
- polynomial of degree three
- (a+b)(a-b)
- reverse of expanding
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- an expression that consist of terms connected by addition or subtraction
- reverse of multiplication
- polynomial of degree zero
- reverse of adding
- highest power of a polynomial
- ax^2+bx+c=0
- polynomial of degree two
- polynomial with two terms
- ax^2+bx+c
- (a+b)(a+b)
- polynomial with three terms
16 Clues: ax^2+bx+c • (a+b)(a-b) • (a+b)(a+b) • ax^2+bx+c=0 • reverse of adding • reverse of expanding • polynomial of degree two • reverse of multiplication • polynomial of degree zero • polynomial with two terms • polynomial of degree three • polynomial with three terms • expand and collect like terms • highest power of a polynomial • polynomial terms written by decreasing order of degree • ...
Algebra Puzzle by Cynthia 2016-03-08
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- The result of numbers being added together
- 5,x, and 56j are all examples of a ----
- Monomials, Binomials, and Trinomials are examples of -----------
- All terms that have the same variables and exponents in the same order are called ---- terms
- A number that is multiplied by a variable
- 1x ------ to x
- A base and an exponent
- A number that indicates how many time a base would have to be multiplied by itself
- 36 is the ------- of 6x6
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- Single term polynomial
- Combining polynomials to get one simple term or expression
- The number a numerator gets divided by
- A letter that can represent any number
- The ---------- of 10-3 is 7
- The 3 in this polynomial, 5t+5d+3 is the --------
- A number or variable that is not the exponent
- g, 56gf, and 9p are called ------ terms
- The ------ of the following two polynomials, 8xy and 56df+x+2ds is 2
18 Clues: 1x ------ to x • Single term polynomial • A base and an exponent • 36 is the ------- of 6x6 • The ---------- of 10-3 is 7 • The number a numerator gets divided by • A letter that can represent any number • 5,x, and 56j are all examples of a ---- • g, 56gf, and 9p are called ------ terms • A number that is multiplied by a variable • The result of numbers being added together • ...
Polynomials 2020-01-29
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- polynomial of the 3rd degree
- An unknown quantity represented by a letter, such as x or y
- polynomial of the 5th degree
- the exponent showing how many times a quantity is multiplied together
- largest degree of any term in the polynomial
- A term that contains no variable, only a number
- a polynomial with one term
- a polynomial with two terms
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- polynomial of the 1st degree
- a polynomial with three terms
- The sum of all exponents on the variables within the term
- polynomial of the 4th degree
- polynomial of the 2nd degree
- contain EXACTLY THE SAME variables raised to EXACTLY THE SAME powers
- The numerical factor of each term
- includes monomials, binomials, trinomials, and expressions with greater numbers of terms
16 Clues: a polynomial with one term • a polynomial with two terms • polynomial of the 1st degree • polynomial of the 3rd degree • polynomial of the 4th degree • polynomial of the 2nd degree • polynomial of the 5th degree • a polynomial with three terms • The numerical factor of each term • largest degree of any term in the polynomial • A term that contains no variable, only a number • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-22
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- 16x and 9x have ____ _____.
- 6x - 4 = 5y is this type of mathematical statement.
- 2a is an example of this type of polynomial.
- The expression -x + 200 + 19 is written in ________ ____.
- 12 is an example of a ________.
- 2x(90) and 33w + 15 are both examples of ___________.
- A letter which represents a value the may become different.
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- 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial.
- 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____.
- 9x - 30 + 22(2) + 6 is an example of a __________.
- 2y, -18x, 1/2, and 53 are all examples of _____.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12.
- In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________.
- In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______.
- 3a - 99r + 3 is an example of this type of polynomial.
15 Clues: 16x and 9x have ____ _____. • 12 is an example of a ________. • 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____. • 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial. • In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______. • 2a is an example of this type of polynomial. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12. • In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________. • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-22
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- In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______.
- 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial.
- 12 is an example of a ________.
- 2x(90) and 33w + 15 are both examples of ___________.
- 3a - 99r + 3 is an example of this type of polynomial.
- 9x - 30 + 22(2) + 6 is an example of a __________.
- In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________.
- 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12.
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- A letter which represents a value the may become different.
- 2y, -18x, 1/2, and 53 are all examples of _____.
- 16x and 9x have ____ _____.
- 2a is an example of this type of polynomial.
- The expression -x + 200 + 19 is written in ________ ____.
- 6x - 4 = 5y is this type of mathematical statement.
15 Clues: 16x and 9x have ____ _____. • 12 is an example of a ________. • 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____. • 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial. • In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______. • 2a is an example of this type of polynomial. • In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12. • ...
Polynomials 2013-03-26
Across
- The distance around the outside of a shape.
- A polynomial with three terms.
- A polynomial with one term,such as 7x.
- Order of operations.
- To divide powers of the same base, subtract the exponents.
- Find a simplier and shorter equivalent expression.
- A raised number to debunk repeated multiplication of a base.
- A short form of writting repeated multiplication.
- A number or variable.
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- The number used as a factor for repeated multiplication.
- A letter used to represent a value that can change or vary.
- An algebraic expression formed by adding or subtracting terms.
- Terms that have the same variable and exponents.
- The number in which a variable is multiplied.
- A polynomial that has two terms, example: 3x+4.
15 Clues: Order of operations. • A number or variable. • A polynomial with three terms. • A polynomial with one term,such as 7x. • The distance around the outside of a shape. • The number in which a variable is multiplied. • A polynomial that has two terms, example: 3x+4. • Terms that have the same variable and exponents. • A short form of writting repeated multiplication. • ...
POLYNOMIALS 2021-05-08
Across
- polynomial is a polynomial of degree 3.
- has a fixed value .
- is the highest power of the variable in a polynomial .
- of a polynomial is polynomial where it leaves the remainder 0 .
- polynomial is a polynomial of degree 1.
- is a curve and whose equation is in the form of f(x) = ax^2+bx+c.
- is an algebraic expression that consists of variables and constants.
- polynomial is a polynomial of degree 2.
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- has no fixed value and is denoted by x,y,l,m,etc.
- is a numerical value that is multiplied with a variable.
- is a polynomial that has three terms.
- is a part of expression that is separated by +,-.
- is made up of one term.
- is made up of two term.
- of a polynomial are those values of the variable that cause the polynomial to evaluate to zero.
15 Clues: has a fixed value . • is made up of one term. • is made up of two term. • is a polynomial that has three terms. • polynomial is a polynomial of degree 3. • polynomial is a polynomial of degree 1. • polynomial is a polynomial of degree 2. • has no fixed value and is denoted by x,y,l,m,etc. • is a part of expression that is separated by +,-. • ...
Polynomials 2022-06-01
Across
- an expression with two terms
- an algebraic expression with degree 2
- highest power of the variable in an equation is called
- the graph of a quadratic polynomial is a
- an algebraic expression with degree 0
- an expression with three terms
- maximum number of zeroes for a linear polynomial
- an algebraic expression with degree 1
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- an algebraic expression with degree 4
- maximum number of zeroes for a cubic polynomial
- an algebraic expression with degree 3
- an expression with one term
- the first letter of the Greek alphabets used to denote a root of an equation
- maximum number of zeroes for a quadratic polynomial
- zero of a polynomial is the x coordinate of the line when it intersects the
15 Clues: an expression with one term • an expression with two terms • an expression with three terms • an algebraic expression with degree 4 • an algebraic expression with degree 2 • an algebraic expression with degree 3 • an algebraic expression with degree 0 • an algebraic expression with degree 1 • the graph of a quadratic polynomial is a • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-23
Across
- Trinomials have three terms
- 7y, 7 is the coefficient
- Monomials have one term
- 3s + 9, 3s, and 9 are terms
- In the expression 6z + 5, z is the variable
- If an expression has more than one variable the sum of the variables is the degree
- 9 and 3g are unlike terms
- 5n + 1 = 6n is an equation
- 1z and 4z are like terms
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- A polynomial is an algebraic expression that is formed by adding or subtracting terms
- One of two or more numbers, algebraic expressions, or the like, that when multiplied together produce a given product; a divisor: 6 and 3 are factors of 18.
- Binomials contain two terms
- Also known as scientific notation. Example: 8 x 10 = 80 is standard form
- 4x + 8, 8 is the constant
- 6z + 3 is an expression
15 Clues: Monomials have one term • 6z + 3 is an expression • 7y, 7 is the coefficient • 1z and 4z are like terms • 4x + 8, 8 is the constant • 9 and 3g are unlike terms • 5n + 1 = 6n is an equation • Trinomials have three terms • Binomials contain two terms • 3s + 9, 3s, and 9 are terms • In the expression 6z + 5, z is the variable • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-22
Across
- 6x - 4 = 5y is this type of mathematical statement.
- 2x(90) and 33w + 15 are both examples of ___________.
- 16x and 9x have ____ _____.
- In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12.
- 3a - 99r + 32p15y is an example of this type of polynomial.
- 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial.
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- 2a is an example of this type of polynomial.
- In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______.
- 2y, -18x, 1/2, and 53 are all examples of _____.
- The expression -x + 200 + 19 is written in ________ ____.
- 9x - 30 + 22(2) + 6 is an example of a __________.
- 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____.
- 12 is an example of a ________.
- A letter which represents a value the may become different.
15 Clues: 16x and 9x have ____ _____. • 12 is an example of a ________. • 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____. • 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial. • In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______. • 2a is an example of this type of polynomial. • In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12. • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-22
Across
- 2a is an example of this type of polynomial.
- In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______.
- 2y, -18x, 1/2, and 53 are all examples of _____.
- 2x(90) and 33w + 15 are both examples of ___________.
- In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________.
- A letter which represents a value the may become different.
- 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial.
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- 12 is an example of a ________.
- 16x and 9x have ____ _____.
- The expression -x + 200 + 19 is written in ________ ____.
- 9x - 30 + 22(2) + 6 is an example of a __________.
- 3a - 99r + 3 is an example of this type of polynomial.
- 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____.
- 6x - 4 = 5y is this type of mathematical statement.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12.
15 Clues: 16x and 9x have ____ _____. • 12 is an example of a ________. • 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____. • 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial. • In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______. • 2a is an example of this type of polynomial. • In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12. • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-22
Across
- In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________.
- 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____.
- In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______.
- 3a - 99r + 3 is an example of this type of polynomial.
- 9x - 30 + 22(2) + 6 is an example of a __________.
- 2y, -18x, 1/2, and 53 are all examples of _____.
- A letter which represents a value the may become different.
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- 6x - 4 = 5y is this type of mathematical statement.
- 2a is an example of this type of polynomial.
- The expression -x + 200 + 19 is written in ________ ____.
- 2x(90) and 33w + 15 are both examples of ___________.
- 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial.
- 12 is an example of a ________.
- 16x and 9x have ____ _____.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12.
15 Clues: 16x and 9x have ____ _____. • 12 is an example of a ________. • 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____. • 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial. • In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______. • 2a is an example of this type of polynomial. • In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12. • ...
Polynomials 2021-03-22
Across
- When the exponents of a polynomial in one variable decrease from left to right.
- The solutions of a polynomial equation
- Using the distributive property to factor a polynomial with four terms.
- The first term of a polynomial written in standard form.
- When, within a set of numbers, the operation performed on any two numbers in the set results in a number that is also in the set.
- A monomial or a sum of monomials.
- The sum of the exponents of the variable in the monomial.
- A number, variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables with whole number exponents.
- A polynomial written as a product of unfactorable polynomials with integer coefficients.
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- If the product of 2 real numbers is zero, then at least one of the numbers is zero.
- A polynomial with three terms.
- The greatest degree of a polynomial's terms.
- A polynomial written as a product of factors.
- A polynomial with two terms.
- A shortcut for multiplying two binomials by finding the sum of the products of the first terms, outer terms, inner terms, and last terms.
15 Clues: A polynomial with two terms. • A polynomial with three terms. • A monomial or a sum of monomials. • The solutions of a polynomial equation • The greatest degree of a polynomial's terms. • A polynomial written as a product of factors. • The first term of a polynomial written in standard form. • The sum of the exponents of the variable in the monomial. • ...
Algebra 2 Crossword 2014-05-14
Across
- The superintendent and principal of the school… how do you spell his name again?
- Parabolas are an example of this second degree polynomial
- It keeps our internet free from distractions and everyone here seems to love it
- First degree polynomials have this straight-sounding name
- A polynomial with two terms has a name similar to a vehicle with two wheels
- A polynomial’s ____ is equal to its highest exponent
- This sleepy polynomial has only a single term
- This unchanging polynomial has a zero degree
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- A polynomial with four or more terms is just called a ______.
- 5th degree polynomials are called this.
- Fourth degree polynomials have a name similar to a fourth of a dollar.
- What is the first name of the history teacher at Learn to Earn?
- Polynomial’s with three terms are called this
- If you need to talk to someone about your problems, you should probably ask for Ms. _______.
- What is the name of the square-sounding third degree polynomials?
- The number of unexcused absences you can have before being dropped from school.
16 Clues: 5th degree polynomials are called this. • This unchanging polynomial has a zero degree • Polynomial’s with three terms are called this • This sleepy polynomial has only a single term • A polynomial’s ____ is equal to its highest exponent • Parabolas are an example of this second degree polynomial • First degree polynomials have this straight-sounding name • ...
Polynomials 2022-06-01
Across
- an expression with two terms
- an algebraic expression with degree 2
- highest power of the variable in an equation is called
- the graph of a quadratic polynomial is a
- an algebraic expression with degree 0
- an expression with three terms
- maximum number of zeroes for a linear polynomial
- an algebraic expression with degree 1
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- an algebraic expression with degree 4
- maximum number of zeroes for a cubic polynomial
- an algebraic expression with degree 3
- an expression with one term
- the first letter of the Greek alphabets used to denote a root of an equation
- maximum number of zeroes for a quadratic polynomial
- zero of a polynomial is the x coordinate of the line when it intersects the
15 Clues: an expression with one term • an expression with two terms • an expression with three terms • an algebraic expression with degree 4 • an algebraic expression with degree 2 • an algebraic expression with degree 3 • an algebraic expression with degree 0 • an algebraic expression with degree 1 • the graph of a quadratic polynomial is a • ...
polynomials 2020-10-14
Across
- degree of a quartic polynomial
- Degree of the remainder is____ than the degree of the divisor
- Terms of a polynomial arranged in decreasing order of power of variables.
- 5x +9
- A polynomial of degree one
- Highest power of the variable in a polynomial
- A polynomial having four terms
- An algebraic expression in which exponent of the variables is a non negative integer
- A polynomial of degree 3
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- -24/5
- 13y^7 + 1/(√2)y^4 - 1/7
- A polynomial having one term
- A polynomial of degree 2.
- degree of a constant polynomial
- Dividend=_______ x quotient + remainder
15 Clues: -24/5 • 5x +9 • 13y^7 + 1/(√2)y^4 - 1/7 • A polynomial of degree 3 • A polynomial of degree 2. • A polynomial of degree one • A polynomial having one term • degree of a quartic polynomial • A polynomial having four terms • degree of a constant polynomial • Dividend=_______ x quotient + remainder • Highest power of the variable in a polynomial • ...
POLYNOMIALS 2021-05-08
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- has a fixed value .
- is the highest power of the variable in a polynomial .
- of a polynomial is polynomial where it leaves the remainder 0 .
- is made up of one term.
- has no fixed value and is denoted by x,y,l,m,etc.
- is a polynomial that has three terms.
- polynomial is a polynomial of degree 2.
- is a curve and whose equation is in the form of f(x) = ax^2+bx+c.
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- polynomial is a polynomial of degree 1.
- is a part of expression that is separated by +,-.
- polynomial is a polynomial of degree 3.
- is made up of two term.
- is a numerical value that is multiplied with a variable.
- is an algebraic expression that consists of variables and constants.
- of a polynomial are those values of the variable that cause the polynomial to evaluate to zero.
15 Clues: has a fixed value . • is made up of two term. • is made up of one term. • is a polynomial that has three terms. • polynomial is a polynomial of degree 1. • polynomial is a polynomial of degree 3. • polynomial is a polynomial of degree 2. • is a part of expression that is separated by +,-. • has no fixed value and is denoted by x,y,l,m,etc. • ...
Polynomials 2023-02-15
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- the answer when multiplying factors
- the greatest common factor when there does not appear to be any common factors
- a polynomial of degree zero
- four or more terms/monomials make this up
- the number that comes attached to and before a variable
- a polynomial of degree one
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- a number, variable, or a combination that is NOT accompanied by another term
- a polynomial of degree two
- a number that can divide a product evenly
- a letter that is an unknown in an equation
- the number that is placed slightly above a variable and is also called a power
- two terms/monomials make this up
- a polynomial of degree three
- the answer when adding numbers
- three terms/monomials make this up
15 Clues: a polynomial of degree two • a polynomial of degree one • a polynomial of degree zero • a polynomial of degree three • the answer when adding numbers • two terms/monomials make this up • three terms/monomials make this up • the answer when multiplying factors • a number that can divide a product evenly • four or more terms/monomials make this up • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-22
Across
- 6x - 4 = 5y is this type of mathematical statement.
- 2x(90) and 33w + 15 are both examples of ___________.
- 16x and 9x have ____ _____.
- In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12.
- 3a - 99r + 32p15y is an example of this type of polynomial.
- 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial.
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- 2a is an example of this type of polynomial.
- In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______.
- 2y, -18x, 1/2, and 53 are all examples of _____.
- The expression -x + 200 + 19 is written in ________ ____.
- 9x - 30 + 22(2) + 6 is an example of a __________.
- 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____.
- 12 is an example of a ________.
- A letter which represents a value the may become different.
15 Clues: 16x and 9x have ____ _____. • 12 is an example of a ________. • 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____. • 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial. • In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______. • 2a is an example of this type of polynomial. • In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12. • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-22
Across
- 2a is an example of this type of polynomial.
- In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______.
- The expression -x + 200 + 19 is written in ________ ____.
- 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial.
- 2x(90) and 33w + 15 are both examples of ___________.
- 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____.
- 3a - 99r + 32p15y is an example of this type of polynomial.
- 12 is an example of a ________.
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- 16x and 9x have ____ _____.
- A letter which represents a value the may become different.
- In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________.
- 2y, -18x, 1/2, and 53 are all examples of _____.
- 9x - 30 + 22(2) + 6 is an example of a __________.
- 6x - 4 = 5y is this type of mathematical statement.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12.
15 Clues: 16x and 9x have ____ _____. • 12 is an example of a ________. • 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____. • 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial. • In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______. • 2a is an example of this type of polynomial. • In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12. • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-22
Across
- 12 is an example of a ________.
- 9x - 30 + 22(2) + 6 is an example of a __________.
- 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____.
- In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________.
- A letter which represents a value the may become different.
- 3a - 99r + 3 is an example of this type of polynomial.
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- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12.
- 2a is an example of this type of polynomial.
- The expression -x + 200 + 19 is written in ________ ____.
- 2y, -18x, 1/2, and 53 are all examples of _____.
- 16x and 9x have ____ _____.
- In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______.
- 2x(90) and 33w + 15 are both examples of ___________.
- 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial.
- 6x - 4 = 5y is this type of mathematical statement.
15 Clues: 16x and 9x have ____ _____. • 12 is an example of a ________. • 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____. • 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial. • In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______. • 2a is an example of this type of polynomial. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12. • In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________. • ...
polynomials 2025-01-21
Across
- - A term in a polynomial without a variable.
- - An individual component of a polynomial, separated by + or - signs.
- - An algebraic expression with one or more terms.
- - A polynomial with two terms.
- - A polynomial that divides another polynomial without a remainder.
- - A polynomial with three terms.
- - The highest power of the variable in a polynomial.
- - A solution to the polynomial equation when set equal to zero.
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- - A shorthand method for dividing polynomials (e.g., synthetic division).
- - A polynomial of degree 2.
- - A polynomial of degree 3.
- - The power to which the variable in a term is raised.
- - The numerical factor in a term of a polynomial.
- - A polynomial with a single term.
- - A symbol representing an unknown value in a polynomial (e.g.,
15 Clues: - A polynomial of degree 2. • - A polynomial of degree 3. • - A polynomial with two terms. • - A polynomial with three terms. • - A polynomial with a single term. • - A term in a polynomial without a variable. • - The numerical factor in a term of a polynomial. • - An algebraic expression with one or more terms. • - The highest power of the variable in a polynomial. • ...
Polynomial Vocabulary 2017-11-11
Across
- Property of changing the order of numbers but not the result
- Method of multiplying polynomials straight up and down
- A polynomial that can be multiplied by a constant, integer, or polynomial
- Order in which numbers, exponents, and their variables are listed lowest to highest
- The number that comes before a variable and tells how many times it is being multiplied
- The product of a number multiple by itself
- Property of multiplying a polynomial by a monomial (think parentheses)
- Order that is similar to Standard Form where each term is listed highest to lowest
- Only works when multiplying two binomials. First, Outside, Inside, Last
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- The coefficient that is listed first in Descending Order or Standard Form
- Method of multiplying polynomials is a square format (think Punnett Squares)
- Has two different terms that can either be multiplied, added, divided or subtracted
- One number, variable, or a product
- In a power, this is used as the factor
- The number that is represented as a superscript that means to multiply a number by itself
- The form in which polynomials are listed from highest degree to lowest degree (the most often used)
- When there are three or more numbers, the order can change but the product does not change (multiplication)
- Consists of terms, grouping, variables, constants, and operators
- Method of multiplying polynomials across
- If you multiply a factor by one, it will always be that factor
20 Clues: One number, variable, or a product • In a power, this is used as the factor • Method of multiplying polynomials across • The product of a number multiple by itself • Method of multiplying polynomials straight up and down • Property of changing the order of numbers but not the result • If you multiply a factor by one, it will always be that factor • ...
Polynomials 2015-10-28
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- two terms
- two numbers that multiply to get a certain expression
- property A and B variables are assumed zero
- taking a number away from another
- finding the total
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- there is no variable in the term
- inverse add the opposite of each number to get zero
- terms that are placed in descending order
- a number in each term
- number used as a factor
- terms monomials with the same term
- expression where there are more than two algebraic terms
- three terms
- one term
- exponent of a variable
15 Clues: one term • two terms • three terms • finding the total • a number in each term • exponent of a variable • number used as a factor • there is no variable in the term • taking a number away from another • terms monomials with the same term • terms that are placed in descending order • property A and B variables are assumed zero • inverse add the opposite of each number to get zero • ...
POLYNOMIALS 2021-05-08
Across
- has a fixed value .
- is the highest power of the variable in a polynomial .
- of a polynomial is polynomial where it leaves the remainder 0 .
- is made up of one term.
- has no fixed value and is denoted by x,y,l,m,etc.
- is a polynomial that has three terms.
- polynomial is a polynomial of degree 2.
- is a curve and whose equation is in the form of f(x) = ax^2+bx+c.
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- polynomial is a polynomial of degree 1.
- is a part of expression that is separated by +,-.
- polynomial is a polynomial of degree 3.
- is made up of two term.
- is a numerical value that is multiplied with a variable.
- is an algebraic expression that consists of variables and constants.
- of a polynomial are those values of the variable that cause the polynomial to evaluate to zero.
15 Clues: has a fixed value . • is made up of two term. • is made up of one term. • is a polynomial that has three terms. • polynomial is a polynomial of degree 1. • polynomial is a polynomial of degree 3. • polynomial is a polynomial of degree 2. • is a part of expression that is separated by +,-. • has no fixed value and is denoted by x,y,l,m,etc. • ...
Polynomials 2021-11-21
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- It has 2 terms
- The number part in a polynomial
- the unknown value denoted by an alphabet
- Degree of polynomial is 3
- The Power of a term, constant or variable
- The Highest power of a polynomial
- It has more than 2 terms
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- Th Value of polnomial which equates to 0
- a polynomial with only numbers
- Degree of polynomial is 4
- It has 1 terms
- Degree of polynomial is 2
- Degree of polynomial is 1
- The Integer multiplied with the variable
- It has 3 terms
15 Clues: It has 1 terms • It has 2 terms • It has 3 terms • It has more than 2 terms • Degree of polynomial is 4 • Degree of polynomial is 2 • Degree of polynomial is 1 • Degree of polynomial is 3 • a polynomial with only numbers • The number part in a polynomial • The Highest power of a polynomial • Th Value of polnomial which equates to 0 • the unknown value denoted by an alphabet • ...
Polynomials 2014-02-22
Across
- 2a is an example of this type of polynomial.
- In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______.
- The expression -x + 200 + 19 is written in ________ ____.
- 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial.
- 2x(90) and 33w + 15 are both examples of ___________.
- 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____.
- 3a - 99r + 32p15y is an example of this type of polynomial.
- 12 is an example of a ________.
Down
- 16x and 9x have ____ _____.
- A letter which represents a value the may become different.
- In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________.
- 2y, -18x, 1/2, and 53 are all examples of _____.
- 9x - 30 + 22(2) + 6 is an example of a __________.
- 6x - 4 = 5y is this type of mathematical statement.
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12.
15 Clues: 16x and 9x have ____ _____. • 12 is an example of a ________. • 2a, 6n, and 13 are ______ _____. • 4x - 70n is this type of polynomial. • In the term 14xyz, 3 is called the ______. • 2a is an example of this type of polynomial. • In the term 5y, 5 is called the ___________. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the _______ of 12. • ...
POLYNOMIALS 2015-04-28
Across
- In 6z 6 is a
- polynomial with two terms
- polynomial polynomial with degree two
- 6xy and 3xy are
- 5t-4=7t-8 is a
- polynomial polynomial with degree three
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- coefficient of constant
- part of polynomial
- polynomial polynomial with three terms
- part of a polynomial
- zeroes of a polynomial
- graphical representation of a quadratic polynomial
- polynomial polynomial with degree one
- polynomial with one term
- largest exponent of a variable
15 Clues: In 6z 6 is a • 5t-4=7t-8 is a • 6xy and 3xy are • part of polynomial • part of a polynomial • zeroes of a polynomial • coefficient of constant • polynomial with one term • polynomial with two terms • largest exponent of a variable • polynomial polynomial with degree one • polynomial polynomial with degree two • polynomial polynomial with three terms • ...
polynomials 2022-05-27
Polynomials 2025-02-18
Across
- A symbol that represents an unknown number
- A polynomial with exactly two terms
- A polynomial with exactly three terms
- An algebraic expression with one or more terms
- A polynomial of degree one
- The highest exponent of a polynomial
- A polynomial of degree zero
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- A polynomial with only one term
- A polynomial of degree two
- The first number in front of a term when a polynomial is written in standard form
- A term in a polynomial that has no variable
- A way of writing a polynomial where terms are ordered from highest to lowest degree
- A polynomial of degree three
- The number in front of a term in a polynomial
- The small number that indicates repeated multiplication of a base
- A polynomial of degree four
16 Clues: A polynomial of degree two • A polynomial of degree one • A polynomial of degree four • A polynomial of degree zero • A polynomial of degree three • A polynomial with only one term • A polynomial with exactly two terms • The highest exponent of a polynomial • A polynomial with exactly three terms • A symbol that represents an unknown number • ...
Project in Math 2018-01-31
Across
- meaning of "L" in FOIL method
- a method that is dividing
- point where they intersect
- a number whose absolute value is the perpendicular distance of a point
- done by plotting a and y intercept
- kind of mental activity that involves making conclusions by guessing
- meaning of "O" in FOIL method
- commonly used to describe the measurement of the steepness
- nothing more than fraction which the numerator or denominator are polynomials
- arriving at specific conclusions
- means 4 or more polynomials
- (-+)
- means to measure the earth
- (--)
- suggests two other methods: addition and substraction
- an inference made based on the assumption
- means to combine and has an operation of +
- may lessen the burden in solving the systems of linear equations
- a group of number used to indicate the position of a point
- meaning of "I" in FOIL method
- has exactly one solution
- mostly refers to that element of an ordered pair
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- horizontal axis
- vertical axis
- means 2 polynomials
- fractions that has different denominator
- form of a/b
- is obtaining a conclusion or generalization by observing
- has infinite solution
- meaning of "F" in FOIL method
- (++)
- the one who logically deduced geometric facts
- operation used in subtraction
- least common denominator
- the axes of a 2 dimensional Cartesian system
- the slopes are equal
- (+-)
- greatest common factor
- means 3 polynomials
- operation in multiplication
40 Clues: (++) • (-+) • (+-) • (--) • form of a/b • vertical axis • horizontal axis • means 2 polynomials • means 3 polynomials • the slopes are equal • has infinite solution • greatest common factor • least common denominator • has exactly one solution • a method that is dividing • point where they intersect • means to measure the earth • means 4 or more polynomials • operation in multiplication • ...
MATH 8 2017-02-14
Across
- The greatest factor that divides two numbers
- Bringing two or more number (or thing) together to make a new total
- Noting more than a fraction in which the numerator and denominator are polynomials
- Spliting into equal parts or groups
- Number can be divided evenly only by one
- Two or more non-zero denominator is the smallest whole number that is divisible by each of the denominator
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- Taking one number away from another
- A polynomials just one term
- A polynomials with two terms
- A polynomials with 3 terms
10 Clues: A polynomials with 3 terms • A polynomials just one term • A polynomials with two terms • Taking one number away from another • Spliting into equal parts or groups • Number can be divided evenly only by one • The greatest factor that divides two numbers • Bringing two or more number (or thing) together to make a new total • ...
Polynomials 2025-01-21
Across
- - The result of subtracting one polynomial or term from another.
- - The process of breaking down a polynomial into simpler polynomials that multiply to give the original polynomial.
- - An algebraic expression consisting of terms with variables raised to non-negative integer exponents and multiplied by coefficients.
- - The result of adding two or more polynomials or terms.
- - The highest exponent of the variable in a polynomial.
- - A polynomial with exactly three terms.
- Function - A function represented by a polynomial expression, typically in the form
- - A term in a polynomial that has no variable, just a number.
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- - A number or expression that divides another number or expression evenly.
- - A numerical factor multiplied by a variable in a term of a polynomial.
- Terms - Terms that have the same variable raised to the same exponent, which can be combined.
- - A polynomial with only one term.
- - A single mathematical expression, such as a number, a variable, or the product of numbers and variables, separated by addition or subtraction.
- - A polynomial with exactly two terms.
- - A value of the variable that makes the polynomial equal to zero.
15 Clues: - A polynomial with only one term. • - A polynomial with exactly two terms. • - A polynomial with exactly three terms. • - The highest exponent of the variable in a polynomial. • - The result of adding two or more polynomials or terms. • - A term in a polynomial that has no variable, just a number. • - The result of subtracting one polynomial or term from another. • ...
Polynomials 2025-01-21
Across
- - The process of breaking down a polynomial into simpler polynomials that multiply to give the original polynomial.
- - An algebraic expression consisting of terms with variables raised to non-negative integer exponents and multiplied by coefficients.
- - A polynomial with only one term.
- - A term in a polynomial that has no variable, just a number.
- - A numerical factor multiplied by a variable in a term of a polynomial.
- - A single mathematical expression, such as a number, a variable, or the product of numbers and variables, separated by addition or subtraction.
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- - A polynomial with exactly three terms.
- Function - A function represented by a polynomial expression, typically in the form
- - The result of adding two or more polynomials or terms.
- Terms - Terms that have the same variable raised to the same exponent, which can be combined.
- - A number or expression that divides another number or expression evenly.
- - The result of subtracting one polynomial or term from another.
- - A value of the variable that makes the polynomial equal to zero.
- - A polynomial with exactly two terms.
- - The highest exponent of the variable in a polynomial.
15 Clues: - A polynomial with only one term. • - A polynomial with exactly two terms. • - A polynomial with exactly three terms. • - The highest exponent of the variable in a polynomial. • - The result of adding two or more polynomials or terms. • - A term in a polynomial that has no variable, just a number. • - The result of subtracting one polynomial or term from another. • ...
Polynomials 2015-08-06
Across
- A mathematical sequence with an equal sign.
- A fixed term.
- Consisting of, involving, or describable by terms of the first degree
- An algebraic expression that consist of two or more terms.
- A polynomial with three terms.
- A polynomial with two terms.
- a mathematical sentence without an equal sign.
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- A polynomial with one term.
- A letter used to represent an unknown value.
- The variable's exponent in a term with one variable.
- The quantities that are multiplied in an algebraic expression.
- One part of an algebraic expression which may be a variable, a number, or product of both.
- The numerical factor of a term.
- A small number written slightly above and to the right of a variable or number.
14 Clues: A fixed term. • A polynomial with one term. • A polynomial with two terms. • A polynomial with three terms. • The numerical factor of a term. • A mathematical sequence with an equal sign. • A letter used to represent an unknown value. • a mathematical sentence without an equal sign. • The variable's exponent in a term with one variable. • ...
Polynomials 2021-07-18
Across
- polynomial of one term
- The degree of a non zero polynomial is ____
- An equation with four terms or more..
- A polynomial of degree three is called a __
- Method of factorizing cubic polynomials
- 'a' is a zero of a polynomial, if p(a)=0. In.
- polynomial of two terms
- (Divisor + Quotient) + Remainder
- equation pg 30 down
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- each term of a polynomial has a
- A polynomial of degree one is called a __
- polynomial of three terms
- A polynomial of degree two is called a __
- give some equation pg 30 down
- The degree of a non zero constantpolynomialis
15 Clues: equation pg 30 down • polynomial of one term • polynomial of two terms • polynomial of three terms • give some equation pg 30 down • each term of a polynomial has a • (Divisor + Quotient) + Remainder • An equation with four terms or more.. • Method of factorizing cubic polynomials • A polynomial of degree one is called a __ • A polynomial of degree two is called a __ • ...
SRHS-Tristan 2020-01-15
15 Clues: no slope • Reflexive • vertical slope • slope going up • slope going down • the y in a graph • answer to Addition • answer to addition • the X in the graph • highest minus lowest • polynomial with one term • polynomials with two terms • slope of a horizontal line • most common number in data • polynomials with three terms
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