Algebra Terms Crossword

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Across
  1. 5. A polynomial with three terms.
  2. 6. Operations that cancel each other out.
  3. 9. Finding the value of an expression by plugging a number in for a variable and simplifying.
  4. 10. Numbers such as 4, 9, 16, 25, 36...
  5. 13. Numbers that have non-terminating decimals and cannot be written as fractions.
  6. 17. Two numbers that correspond to the location of a point on a graph.
  7. 19. A mathematical phrase that contains numbers, operations and variables, but NOT an equal sign.
  8. 20. A statement saying that two values are the same.
  9. 21. A method of solving systems where we get a variable to cancel itself out.
  10. 23. How we always want to arrange a quadratic equation before graphing or solving.
  11. 24. Parts of an expression that can be combined because they have the same variables.
  12. 25. A relation in which every x-value corresponds with exactly one y-value.
  13. 28. A line that is straight up and down.
  14. 29. Before adding or subtracting fractions, we must make sure we have these.
  15. 30. A statement using a greater than or less than symbol.
Down
  1. 1. The symbol that is used to show a square or cube root.
  2. 2. A number that is multiplied by a variable.
  3. 3. We do this when we multiply into a set of parenthesis. For example multiplying 5(x+2) requires us to ____________.
  4. 4. PEMDAS.
  5. 7. A line that is completely flat and goes from left to right.
  6. 8. A number that we raise a base to. Also known as a "power".
  7. 11. To split up a number or expression as a product.
  8. 12. The term at the end of a polynomial that does not have a variable.
  9. 14. y=mx+b.
  10. 15. The imaginary vertical line that cuts a parabola in half.
  11. 16. The turning point of a parabola.
  12. 18. Two or more equations that must be solved together.
  13. 22. Where the graph crosses either the x or y axis.
  14. 26. An equation, function, or polynomial with a highest exponent of 2.
  15. 27. Roots and Zeros are other names for these.