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