Algebra 2 Tic-Tac-Toe Semester 1 Review Project - 3.1 Evaluate expressions and solve equations containing nth roots and rational exponents

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Across
  1. 2. A exponent property where the bases are alike and are multiplied by one another. The exponents are added.
  2. 9. Signs with the same root. The radicands are the same.
  3. 13. The Denominator of a fraction that is the exponent to a number. This tells to what root a number is asked to find.
  4. 14. A exponent property where more than one number is in parentheses with an exponent on the outside. The exponent is distributed among the numbers.
  5. 16. Exponents that can be expressed where the numerator is not equal to zero. The general notation is x^m/n.
  6. 18. A exponent property where a base and its exponent are in parentheses with an exponent on the outside. The exponents multiply by one another.
  7. 19. Found in a radical equation. Answers of an equation that are not the real answers.
  8. 20. A exponent property where the same base is divided by itself. The exponent of the numerator is subtracted by the exponent of the denominator.
Down
  1. 1. Any numbers that can be written as a fraction. Both the numerator and denominator are integers and the denominator is not equal to zero.
  2. 3. A value is put inside this. The sign to take the root of a value.
  3. 4. If 1 is the only common factor of a fraction's numerator and denominator, the solution is 1. This is like changing 4/8 to 1/2.
  4. 5. A property where the exponent of a base is zero. The solution is always one.
  5. 6. Expressions that contain a square root. The radicand is under the radical symbol.
  6. 7. A letter that represents an unknown quantity. In 10 + x, x is the unknown expression.
  7. 8. Equal to the power of each term in the numerator and denominator raised individually. When two terms are divided and raised to the same power. That exponent can be distributed to each number.
  8. 10. An exponent that is positive. Describes how many times the base should be multiplied by itself.
  9. 11. An operation with two numbers. These numbers are the radicand and the index.
  10. 12. This is a number. This goes under the radical sign.
  11. 15. Also called a power. Tells how many times a number multiplies by itself.
  12. 17. Numbers that include both rational and irrational numbers. Rational numbers are like -2 and 1 whereas irrational numbers are like root 3 and pi.