Chapter 1 Vocabulary
Across
- 3. The total of two or more amounts when completing an addition problem
- 5. The number within (under) the radical sign
- 6. The repeated factor in exponential notation
- 7. The total of two or more numbers when subtracting one number from another
- 11. Two numbers located the same distance from 0 on a number line but in opposite directions
- 13. The set of real numbers that cannot be written as a ratio of integers (the decimal neither repeats nor terminates).
- 16. A base written to the power of 2
Down
- 1. A base written to the power of 3
- 2. One of a number's 3 equal factors
- 4. A number that is being added to another number in an addition problem
- 8. A set of whole numbers and their opposites (both positive and negative numbers)
- 9. A superscript number indicating how many times the base is used as a factor
- 10. One of a numbers 3 equal factors
- 12. The symbol √ is called...
- 14. The distance of a number from 0 on a number line (makes things positive)
- 15. One of a number's 2 equal factors