Exponent World

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Across
  1. 5. Two expressions on either side of an equal sign that is always true
  2. 6. The small number in the corner, indicating how many times the base is multiplied by itself
  3. 7. The answer to a subtraction
  4. 11. When multiplying two identical bases the exponents can be added
  5. 13. Two curved lines on the outside of an expression that group its contents together
Down
  1. 1. The entire base and exponent grouped together is this
  2. 2. The 'main' number or variable that has an exponent
  3. 3. An exponent outside brackets should be applied to each number and variable inside the brackets
  4. 4. When dividing two of the same bases exponents should be subtracted
  5. 5. Another word for distribute
  6. 8. Two or more numbers and variables that don't contain an equals sign
  7. 9. When the exponent is negative, we flip the base (numerator/denominator) and make the exponent positive
  8. 10. The answer to an addition
  9. 11. If we have an exponent applied to another exponent, usually after brackets, we should multiply these exponents
  10. 12. Anything to the power of zero is 1, if zero to the power of zero