Algebra Vocab puzzle 1-4

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Across
  1. 3. An inequality that combines two inequalities using "and" or "or".
  2. 5. where you either sum or subtract the equations to obtain a single-variable equation
  3. 6. The technique of transforming a radical expression into a more straightforward or different format.
  4. 7. comprises a minimum of two linear inequalities involving the same variables.
  5. 11. Algebraic inequalities that include expressions with absolute value signs alongside inequality symbols.
  6. 15. the algebraic technique for resolving simultaneous linear equations.
  7. 17. The statements that compare two values using inequality symbols like '<', '>', '≤', or '≥.'
  8. 19. The method of expressing a line's equation such that the slope and y-intercept are clearly visible.
  9. 20. Transforming a rational expression into its simplest or most reduced form.
Down
  1. 1. The letter x denotes the input value, also known as the independent variable. The letter y is substituted with f(x) and signifies the output value, or dependent variable.
  2. 2. plot both equations on the same coordinate grid
  3. 4. a relationship between two expressions or values that are not equal to each other
  4. 8. Equations that determine the values of a variable for which the distance to zero matches a particular number.
  5. 9. When you multiply two polynomials, you will merge the coefficients by multiplying them and also combine the variables by multiplying them together.
  6. 10. an equation that takes two or more steps to solve
  7. 12. A mathematical expression featuring multiple variables, where each variable holds a crucial property.
  8. 13. Decomposing the polynomial into a product of two or more factors; this is essentially the inverse of the multiplication process.
  9. 14. A line equation formulated using a specific point on the line along with its slope.
  10. 16. A distinctive format for expressing numbers or equations that makes comparison and calculation straightforward.
  11. 18. The rate at which a variable shifts during a given time frame.