Chapter 5 Vocabulary
Across
- 3. A number that is not multiplied by a variable
- 8. A number that satisfies both sides of an equation is called a ______.
- 10. The point on the graph where the equation line passes through the y-axis
- 12. One useful way to analyze a mathematical relationship is to examine how the output value grows as the input value increases
- 15. An equation in the form of (y = mx + b) is considered to be in this form.
- 16. A single number, variable, or the product of numbers and variables (separated by "+" and "-" signs)
- 17. The number being multiplied to a variable
Down
- 1. A method of simplifying equations involving fractions that uses the Multiplicative Property of Equality to rearrange the equation so that no fractions remain
- 2. An equation in the form of (Ax + By = Cz) is considered to be in this form.
- 4. A method in which we take two expressions that are each equal to the same variable and set those expressions equal to each other
- 5. An example showing that a statement has at least one exception; that is, a situation in which the statement is false
- 6. A single point on a graph that two equations have in common
- 7. Two expressions that have the same value
- 9. An equation that graphs a straight line is called _____.
- 11. An unknown quantity
- 13. A set of equations with the same variables
- 14. The point on the graph where the equation line passes through the x-axis