1st Semester Vocabulary
Across
- 3. Property of addition or multiplication in which the answer for addition is zero and the answer for multiplication is one
- 4. Number set that includes all natural numbers and zero
- 5. Property of addition or multiplication in which the original number is not affected; in addition it is adding zero to a number and in multiplication it is multiplying a number by one
- 9. This is measured by a number's distance from zero
- 13. When an expression is divided by the GCF of the terms included in the expression and the answer will look similar to this: 6(2x + 7y)
- 15. A number multiplied by a variable; it appears right in front of a variable
- 18. Property in which there is a number outside a set of parenthesis that is shared with EACH number inside the parenthesis through multiplication; also known as expanding an expression
- 19. Number set that includes all whole numbers and their opposites
- 21. Any constant, variable, or coefficient and variable in an expression separated by a "+"
- 22. Number set that can be written as a fraction of two integers
- 23. A decimal number that eventually ends with a remainder of zero
- 24. A decimal number in which the digits after the decimal repeat in a pattern infinitely
Down
- 1. Combine like terms in an expression until there are no like terms remaining
- 2. Property that only works for addition and multiplication in which the order of the numbers is different but does not affect the answer
- 6. When values are given to substitute for variables and a final numerical answer is found
- 7. A letter or symbol in an expression, equation, or inequality in place of a specific value
- 8. Terms that have the exact same variable raised to the same power
- 10. The order in which you are to solve multi-step problems correctly
- 11. Property that only works for addition and multiplication in which the grouping of the numbers is different but does not affect the answer
- 12. A value that is not modified by multiplying it by a variable
- 14. Number set that includes all counting numbers
- 16. Parts of math that we know are there, but we don't necessarily see them
- 17. A complete mathematical sentence stating two expressions are equivalent in value
- 20. A mathematical phrase that only includes a subject (variables, terms, or a combination of the two)