Algebra two

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Across
  1. 2. The number being multiplied repeatedly.
  2. 8. A number written as a fraction.
  3. 9. A number that multiplies by itself to equal another number.
  4. 12. A math sentence showing two expressions are equal.
  5. 13. The steepness of a line.
  6. 16. All possible output values of a function.
  7. 19. A polynomial with three terms.
  8. 21. A polynomial with one term.
  9. 23. A list of numbers following a pattern.
  10. 24. A set of two or more equations.
  11. 26. Distance from zero on a number line.
  12. 28. The answer to a division problem.
  13. 29. A polynomial with two terms.
  14. 31. A symbol used to show roots, like √.
  15. 33. An expression with one or more terms.
  16. 35. A line a graph approaches but never touches.
  17. 36. A value that does not change.
  18. 37. A relation where each input has one output.
  19. 38. The answer to a subtraction problem.
  20. 40. Part of the quadratic formula used to determine solutions.
Down
  1. 1. The U-shaped graph of a quadratic function.
  2. 3. A number that cannot be written as a simple fraction.
  3. 4. A letter or symbol that represents a number.
  4. 5. A polynomial with degree two.
  5. 6. A sequence with a constant ratio.
  6. 7. All possible input values of a function.
  7. 10. The highest or lowest point of a parabola.
  8. 11. Having a graph that forms a straight line.
  9. 14. The answer to a multiplication problem.
  10. 15. The answer to an addition problem.
  11. 17. A combination of numbers, variables, and operations.
  12. 18. A value that makes an equation true.
  13. 20. A point where a graph crosses an axis.
  14. 22. A number or expression multiplied to get a product.
  15. 25. A rectangular arrangement of numbers.
  16. 27. A sequence with a constant difference.
  17. 30. A comparison using symbols like < or >.
  18. 32. A number multiplied by a variable.
  19. 34. The inverse operation of an exponent.
  20. 39. Tells how many times a base is multiplied by itself.