Honors Algebra-II Crossword Challenge
Across
- 5. a polynomial with exactly two terms
- 6. a number that can be expressed at a fraction is…
- 7. a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself would be…
- 8. the slant of a line
- 10. represents points on lines in a specific location
- 11. any whole number, fraction, or decimal is a
- 14. a type of equation that when graphed, gives you a line
- 15. a number that can’t be written as a fraction would be
- 19. tells us how many times the zero shows up in a polynomial
- 21. a line that has a slope of 0
- 23. this is formed by the equation y=mx+b
- 24. the numerical factor of a monomial
- 28. a method of division of a polynomial by a monomial in which only coefficients are used would be this kind of division
- 30. any real number or imaginary number
- 33. indicates how many times a number is multiplied by itself
- 35. lines that share the same slope are…
- 36. functions that have a line of symmetry are this kind of functions
- 38. a number that consists of a real and an imaginary part would be
Down
- 1. any function that when graphed forms a parabola and the highest exponent value is a 2
- 2. a relation in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding second coordinate
- 3. the values that make an equation true
- 4. this can tell you whether the roots of a quadratic are real or imaginary
- 7. lines that have slopes that are opposite reciprocals are….
- 9. a polynomial with exactly three terms
- 12. a point where two or more lines share one coordinate pair
- 13. a number or term that when multiplied by another number or term gives you a product; this would be more than one of them
- 16. these are where a parabola crosses the x-axis ; where the “y” coordinate is equal to zero
- 17. solutions to an equation
- 18. monomials that are being added or subtracted
- 20. to pass through a point on either the x-axis or y- axis
- 22. parts of an algebraic expression separated by addition or subtraction signs
- 25. this process is used to simplify expressions and equations; you can pull out the Greatest Common Factor during this process
- 26. a monomial that has no variable
- 27. these numbers are represented by “i” which is equivalent to √-1
- 29. this sign is represented when finding the root of a number, whether it is the square root or cubic root, or anything beyond that
- 31. break it down or reduce to its simplest form
- 32. a type of line that has an undefined slope
- 34. a mathematical statement where the value on the left and right side of an equal sign are the same
- 37. the highest or lowest point on a parabola
- 38. a number that is multiplied by itself three times would be