Introduction to Polynomials
Across
- 3. the type of function whose degree is 1
- 5. when terms are written in descending order from one with highest exponent
- 9. A number that is by itself
- 10. the power to which a term is raised
- 11. a number, variable, or product of numbers and variables
- 12. result after division
- 13. the type of function whose degree is 3
- 14. A letter representing unknown number
- 15. the sum/difference of many monomials
- 17. result after subtraction
Down
- 1. a polynomial with two terms
- 2. a polynomial with three terms
- 4. multiplication
- 5. result after addition
- 6. the highest exponent in a polynomial
- 7. the type of function whose degree is 2
- 8. the number in front of a variable
- 16. monomials that have the same exact variables, including their powers