Algebra 1 Preparatory Vocabularies
Across
- 3. The result of an addition
- 8. Unknown values in the contexts
- 11. A quantity/number which we subtract from another number
- 14. Operation Operations that are operations that are opposite or “undo” each other.
- 17. A quantity/number which is being divided
- 21. The result of division
- 24. Property of Addition Allows to switch the order of the addends
- 26. A line with respect to which a graph is drawn. There are x-axis, the horizontal axis, and y-axis, the vertical axis.
- 27. Property of Multiplication Allows to switch the order of the factors
- 28. number The base number is the number that is being multiplied.
- 29. Algebraic expressions such as a single number, a single variable, or product of a number and variable(s).
- 30. To “cancel out” terms by using properties of equality.
- 31. To rearrange the equation so that a variable/term is on its own.
- 32. of Operation A rule that tells the correct sequence of steps for evaluating an algebraic expression.
- 33. of/ Power of A number that tells how many times the base number is used in the multiplication.
Down
- 1. Property Multiplying the sum of addends by a factor.
- 2. Plane A two-dimensional plane formed by x-axis and y-axis.
- 4. A quantity/number that is being subtracted
- 5. The result of a subtraction
- 6. Quantities/numbers which are multiplied to another
- 7. Numeric quantity placed before the variable
- 9. A power of 2 is called a square.
- 10. Draw a line or a curve that includes all solutions of the equation.
- 12. Terms that contain no variables
- 13. The result of multiplication
- 15. A quantity/number which divide by
- 16. Reduce to lowest terms.
- 18. Find the numerical value of the unknown variable.
- 19. Replace a variable with a numerical value or algebraic expressions.
- 20. To find the numerical value of an expression when the variable is replaced by a number.
- 22. root Inverse operation of a square.
- 23. A quantity/number which is added to another
- 25. Terms Terms that have the same variable(s) AND the same exponent.