Expressions Vocabulary
Across
- 2. In a power, the number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor is the exponent.
- 3. An unknown amount that must be discovered
- 5. A situation represented by numbers and operations in math.
- 6. To find the value of an algebraic expression by replacing variables with numbers.
- 7. A mathematical language of symbols including variables
- 11. The law that states “The order in which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the sum or product.
- 13. Another word for an exponent.
- 14. The law that states, "A number stays the same when 0 is added or subtracted. A number stays the same when multiplied or divided by 1."
- 16. The numerical factor of a term that contains a variable
Down
- 1. A law that states “The way in which numbers are grouped doesn’t change the sum or the product.”
- 4. The law that states, “To multiply a sum by a number, multiply each addend by the number outside the parentheses.”
- 8. An integer that is multiplied by itself.
- 9. A term that can be multiplied with another number to create a product.
- 10. Mathematical terms that are used to express a situation that doesn’t have a solution.
- 12. A term without a variable-it keeps the same constant value.
- 15. A number or variable in an expression or equation that is separated from other terms by addition or subtraction signs.