Honors Algebra-2 Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 5. part of an algebraic expression seperated by addition or subtraction sign
- 6. a+bi
- 8. a monomial or a sum of terms that are monomials.
- 11. solution to an equation
- 12. a polynimial with exactly 2 terms
- 14. a variable in an exquation
- 15. a plane where x,y coordinates are plotted
- 17. the number of times that a factor is repeated in the factorization of a polynomial expression
- 20. a line with a slope of 0
- 23. i= the square root of -1
- 24. 2 variables, x and y, have an inverse variation relationship if there is a nonzero number k such that xy=k
- 27. y=b
- 28. a number whose decmial part does not termine or repeat
- 30. a line that has an undefined slope
- 31. the numerical factor of a monomial
- 34. n=3 or 4x3-x2+2x-3
- 35. a series of points that extend in opposite directions never ending
- 36. a value that can replace a variable that makes an equation or inequality true
- 37. ax2+bx+c=0 or -b +/- the square root of b2-4ac divided by 2(a)
- 38. all like terms have been combined and all parenthesis have been removed
Down
- 1. 2 lines that have the same slope
- 2. a method of division of a polynomial by a binomial in which only coefficients are used
- 3. a statement of equality between 2 expressions that may be true or false
- 4. the ratio of the change in vertical direction to the corresponding change in the horizontal direction
- 7. a numeral, variable, or product of a numeral and one or more variables
- 8. 2 lines whose slopes are negative reciprocals of one another
- 9. an equation whose graph is a line
- 10. b2-4ac
- 13. a point in a finite set of connected points called a net work
- 16. a(b+c)=ab+ac
- 18. a point where the line crosses the x or y axis
- 19. a monomial with no variables
- 21. any number r such that f(r)=0
- 22. any rational or irrational number
- 25. the process that allows a sum to be written as a product
- 26. an inequality that contains at least one radical expression
- 29. the quotient of 2 polynomials
- 31. a+bi is a-bi
- 32. a relation in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding second coorindate
- 33. a polynomial with 3 terms