Algebraic Terms
Across
- 2. Positive whole numbers starting from one. No zero or negatives.
- 4. Property that allows grouping in addition or multiplication to not affect the result.
- 9. Whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero. No fractions or decimals.
- 11. An equation that is true for all values of the variable. Examples include 0 + x = x.
- 13. Numbers that cannot be written as a fraction. Their decimal form is non-repeating and non-terminating.
- 14. Value The distance a number is from zero. Always positive or zero.
- 16. A mathematical rule using symbols and numbers. Often expresses relationships between variables.
- 17. A collection of distinct objects or numbers. Typically written in curly braces.
- 18. The value that satisfies an equation or inequality.
- 19. The result of adding two or more numbers.
Down
- 1. Numbers that can be written as fractions. Both numerator and denominator are integers.
- 3. A symbol used to represent a number. Often a letter like x or y.
- 5. The result of multiplying two or more numbers.
- 6. Expressions Mathematical phrases with variables, numbers, and operations.
- 7. Property that involves multiplying a number over a sum or difference. a(b + c) = ab + ac.
- 8. Mathematical phrases described using words.
- 10. The order of operations: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
- 11. Notation A way to express a range of values. Uses parentheses and brackets.
- 12. Property stating that performing an operation on two elements of a set results in an element of the same set.
- 15. A set with no elements. Also called the null set.