Algebra - Hannah
Across
- 3. A polynomial with 3 terms
- 9. The number that is going to be raise to a power
- 11. To reduce the number of terms, and put it in an easily understandable form
- 12. A number used to multiply a variable
- 13. An algebraic expression with terms being added or subtracted
- 15. A number that says how many times to use the base in a multiplication
- 17. A value or number that never changes in an equation
- 19. The result of adding two or more numbers
- 20. Terms Terms whose variables (and exponents) are the same
Down
- 1. The answer when two or more numbers are multiplied together
- 2. The result of subtracting one number from another
- 4. The number above the fraction line, tells you how many of those pieces there are
- 5. A polynomial with 2 terms
- 6. The answer after you divide one number by another
- 7. A symbol for a number that is still unknown
- 8. Terms Terms whose variables aren’t the same
- 10. The number below the fraction line, tells you how many equal parts something has been divided into
- 14. For a polynomial with one variable, this is the largest exponent of that variable
- 16. A polynomial with 1 term
- 18. This can be a number by itself, a variable, or a number and a variable