Algebra 2 definitions
Across
- 4. A number that multiplies a variable in a algebraic equation. Shows the scale or magnitude of variables.
- 6. Type of polynomial that has a degree of 2. Algebraic equation that can be written as ax^2+bx^2+c.
- 9. Property specifically for addition and multiplication. States that the grouping of numbers in a operation does not affect the result.
- 13. Algebraic expression that is made up of one or more terms, where each term can be a variable, constant, or both. The terms are combined using addition or subtraction.
- 14. Refers to a component or part of an algebraic equation. It can be a single number, variable, or a both connected by mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
- 18. Property that allows us to simplify expressions by distributing a value outside the parentheses. Used to expand and simplify expressions.
- 19. A fixed value that does not change. A number on its own, with no attached variables.
- 20. Describes a relationship between two sets of values. Takes a input value, applies a rule of operation, produces corresponding output value.
Down
- 1. Used to solve problems and find unknown values. Shows equality between expressions.
- 2. The process of replacing variable or expression with its corresponding value. Replacing the variable to simplify or solve and equation/ expression.
- 3. Symbol that represents quantity. Usually represented by a letter such as "x" or "y".
- 5. Number or algebraic expression that divides evenly into another number/ expression.
- 7. Property that applies to addition and multiplication. It states that the order which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the result.
- 8. Represents the relationship between different things. Visual repersentation of an equation or function. Consists of the x-axis and y-axis.
- 10. When a number is repeatedly multiplied by itself a certain number of times. Can be written as a^x.
- 11. Compares two quantities or expressions showing how they are not equal. Uses symbols like <,>.
- 12. Make it simpler or easier to understand. Reducing an expression/ equation to its simplest form by combining like terms, eliminating unnecessary elements, or applying mathematical operations.
- 15. Represents a mathematical phrase without an equal sign. For example "5x+3y."
- 16. The distance from zero on the number line. Represents the magnitude or size of a number regardless of its sign.
- 17. Mathematical relationship that can be represented by a straight line. Involves variables raised to the power of 1, the equation can be written as y=mx+b.