Algebra A - Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review
Across
- 2. the set of all output values of a function
- 3. symbols such s () or [] that indicate the order in which operations should be performed
- 4. a number or variable that is multiplied by itself three times
- 10. a rule that establishes a relationship between two quantities called the input and the output
- 11. an equation that contains one or more variables
- 13. the answer to a subtraction problem
- 14. a sentence formed when a less than or a greater than symbol is placed between two expressions
- 15. a number or variable that is multiplied by itself
- 17. the number or numbers that when, substituted for a variable in an equation or an inequality, results in a true statement
Down
- 1. a mathematical statement that contains numbers, variables, or any combination of numbers and variables
- 5. A letter that is used to represent one or more numbers
- 6. a statement formed when an equal sign is placed between two expressions
- 7. the answer to a division problem
- 8. the set of all input values of a function
- 9. the number or variable the represents how many times the base is used as a factor
- 12. the answer to a multiplication problem
- 15. the answer to an addition problem
- 16. the result of repeated multiplication; another name for exponent