Chapter 2 Review
Across
- 2. If a=b, then a-c=b-c
- 4. -(a-b)=-a+b
- 6. c(a+b)=ca+cb; c(a-b)=ca-cb
- 10. If a=b, then a+c=b+c
- 11. a (x) -1 = (-a)
- 12. Use numbers, tables, graphs, or algebra to see if 2 expressions are equivalent
- 13. If a=b, then ac=bc
- 15. If a (x) b = 0, then either a=0, b=0, or both a&b=0
- 18. a+(-a)=0
- 19. 1
- 20. a+0=a
- 22. If a+b=c, then b+a=c, c-a=b, and c-b=a
- 23. If a=b, then a/c=b/c
- 24. If ab=c, then ba=c, c/a=b, and c/b=a
- 25. a (x) 1 = a
- 26. the number that is a factor in a term
Down
- 1. write the GCF outside () and the remaining terms inside ()
- 3. 0
- 5. a diagram used to show 4 related number facts
- 7. two or more terms that contain the same variables raised to the same powers
- 8. a (x) 0 = 0
- 9. 3t+40t=43t; 8k^3+22k^3=30k^3
- 14. -(-a)=a
- 16. a (x) 1/a = 1
- 17. (a+b)/c=a/c+b/c
- 18. When two numbers add to 0; opposites
- 21. -(a+b)=-a-b