AJR Algebra 1 Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. The process of finding the value of a variable (AJR’s "World’s Smallest Violin" is about solving problems in tough situations).
  2. 9. A line in the coordinate plane (AJR’s "Sober Up" could relate to finding a path or direction, like a line).
  3. 10. A set of numbers arranged in rows and columns (AJR's "3 O'Clock Things" could be seen as a way to list or organize, much like matrices).
  4. 11. A pair of numbers that tell where a point is on a graph (AJR's "Joe" refers to finding the right position in life).
  5. 12. A number’s distance from zero (Just like AJR’s "Next Up Forever," there’s an idea of distance and separation in their lyrics).
  6. 14. A value that satisfies an equation (Similar to how AJR’s "Way Less Sad" explores emotional solutions).
  7. 15. The number that makes an equation true (like AJR’s "The Good Part," where everything falls into place).
Down
  1. 1. A straight path that extends in both directions (Like AJR’s “The Click,” which connects the past and the future in a line).
  2. 2. The number in front of a variable (AJR’s "Burn the House Down" could represent the importance of coefficients in making things work).
  3. 4. A mathematical sentence that uses an equals sign (AJR’s song "I'm Not Famous" hints at balancing different aspects of life).
  4. 5. A number that divides another number exactly (AJR’s song "Weak" talks about breaking down)
  5. 6. An expression with numbers, variables, and operations (AJR often uses complex ideas in their music, similar to this concept).
  6. 7. A term for a quantity raised to a power (AJR’s "100 Bad Days" might refer to things being magnified or intensified).
  7. 8. The result of multiplying a number by itself (AJR's song "Bang!" talks about repetition, much like squaring).
  8. 13. A term for a number with a variable raised to the first power (AJR’s "OK Overture" includes moments of clarity in expressions).