Algebra Terms
Across
- 2. to take away from numbers
- 6. To find the answer. In algebra, it means to figure out what the variable stands for
- 8. y
- 12. A small number written slightly above and to the right of a variable or number. It’s used to show repeated multiplication. An exponent is also called the power of the value
- 15. to combine numbers
- 16. Any combination of values and operations that can be used to show how things belong together and compare to one another
- 17. goes from one term to the next by adding (or subtracting) the same value
- 19. A value or number that never changes in an equation - it’s constantly the same
- 21. the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in equations
Down
- 1. x
- 3. when a fraction has a negative exponent, you multiply by its...
- 4. a constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- 5. refers to the steepness of a line on its graph
- 7. A grouping of terms or values that use a sign to show an equal relationship — that two quantities are equal
- 9. A grouping together of one or more factors
- 10. for a quantity to decrease a certain amount of times
- 11. a trend between two sets of data; can be positive, negative or no correlation
- 13. To combine all that can be combined, reduce the number of terms, and put an expression in an easily understandable form
- 14. a mathematical relationship such that for all values of x, there exists one and only one y value
- 18. for a quantity to increase a certain amount of times
- 20. the letter in an algebraic term