Basic Math Symbol
Across
- 1. use when adding two or more numbers
- 2. used to separate the whole part of a number from the fractional part of a number or decimal seperator
- 7. almost equal to
- 8. a symbol that look like an upside-down v place above the two numbers and indicates an exponent
- 9. one part per 1,000,000,000
- 10. use when subtracting one number from another
- 12. the remainder of the caculation
- 14. greater than or less than
- 16. it also known as radical, it is a factor of a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number
- 17. used to show that the number to the left of the sign has a higher value than the one on the right
- 18. signifies multiplying something by something else — that is, finding the product of two numbers
Down
- 1. an expression that represents repeated multiplication of the same factor
- 3. used when the number is greater than or equal to
- 4. useful for showing fractional quantities, in this case specifically as a portion of 100
- 5. use when dividing, a process of splitting a number into a certain number of equal parts
- 6. indicates that the values on either side of the symbol are not approximately equal, but are completely equivalent
- 7. used in mathematics to represent multiplication, it is placed up between the two numbers
- 11. used to indicate that two values or expressions are not equal to each other
- 13. can be use both in division and fraction
- 15. used to seperate two mathematical expression, also indicate multiplication