HRW Grade 8 Module 1 Benchmark Vocabulary
Across
- 3. The number being multiplied by a term. In scientific notation, it is the number being multiplied by the base 10 power.
- 4. 3-dimensional figure with all equal sides (length, width, and height). Also the act of using a base as a factor 3 times.
- 5. A number whose cube root is a whole number
- 7. Decimals that never terminate, but never repeat and cannot be placed on a precise place on a number line without rounding; the root of imperfect radicals; fractions with irrational numbers in the numerator or denominator
- 8. A method of writing very large or very small numbers by using powers of 10. Written as a coefficient less than 10 multiplied by the power of 10 that would recreate standard form.
- 11. A number that can be expressed as a fraction made of two integers, a decimal that terminates, or a decimal that repeats
- 13. The positive square root of a number
- 17. Positive or negative rational numbers whose value is not a decimal (…-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3…)
- 19. A decimal number that ends, terminates, or stops
- 25. An irrational number that represents the circumference of a circle compared to the length of its diameter. π ≈ 3.14 or 22/7
- 26. A rational or irrational number
- 27. 2-dimensional figure with all equal sides (length and width). Also the act of using a base as a factor twice.
- 28. A base multiplied as a factor 3 times to become a product
Down
- 1. A number without fractions or decimals
- 2. A number bigger than zero
- 6. A rational number that can be discovered without a calculator and be used to represent an irrational number due to its proximity to the actual irrational number
- 9. A side of 3-dimensional figure
- 10. A decimal in which one or more digits repeat infinitely without terminating.
- 12. Positive integers and the number 0 (0,1,2,3…)
- 14. A number whose square root is not a whole number
- 15. The normal way of writing numbers expressed so there are no operations to perform to identify the number's value.
- 16. A number less than 0
- 18. A number whose square root is a whole number
- 20. Symbol that represents finding the root of a number √. The number in the hook of the symbol implies which root to find. √=square root, ∛=cube root, ∜=fourth root, etc.
- 21. Positive integers (1,2,3…)
- 22. The set of whole numbers and their opposites
- 23. A base multiplied as a factor 2 times to become a product
- 24. the great size or extent of something.