Algebra 2 crossword puzzle
Across
- 2. Reverse process of another function.
- 5. Number involving the square root of negative one.
- 8. System using two or more equations together.
- 11. Operation that combines two functions into one.
- 13. Equation whose graph forms a parabola.
- 16. Geometric figure with two separate curves.
- 19. Symbol representing an unknown quantity.
- 21. Collection of numbers added together from a sequence.
- 24. U-shaped graph created by a quadratic function.
- 27. Equation formed by setting two expressions equal.
- 29. Numerical value used to multiply a variable term.
- 30. Exponential relationship used to undo exponents.
- 32. Point where a graph crosses an axis.
- 34. Point where a parabola changes direction.
- 36. Process used to rewrite an expression as multiplied parts.
- 37. Expression containing exactly one term.
- 39. Algebraic expression with many terms.
Down
- 1. Statement comparing two expressions using symbols such as > or <.
- 3. Repeated pattern defined using previous terms.
- 4. Expression with exactly two terms.
- 6. Distance between the x-values covered by a function.
- 7. Quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- 9. Ordered list of numbers following a pattern.
- 10. Type of number written in the form a + bi.
- 12. Ordered arrangement of numbers or objects in rows and columns.
- 14. Set of output values of a function.
- 15. Shape formed by slicing a cone at an angle.
- 17. Number that tells repeated multiplication.
- 18. Value used to determine the number of solutions in a quadratic equation.
- 20. Curve that approaches a line but never touches it.
- 22. Expression involving roots.
- 23. A value showing how far a number is from zero on a number line.
- 25. Rule that assigns each input exactly one output.
- 26. Steepness measurement of a line on a graph.
- 28. Straight-line relationship with constant rate of change.
- 31. Three-term polynomial.
- 33. Radical expression written as a fraction.
- 35. Graphical change involving movement, reflection, stretch, or shrink.
- 38. Mathematical sentence true for all values.