Jaidyn Gordon
Across
- 5. A mathematical statement asserting that two expressions are equal
- 6. A mathematical phrase combining numbers, variables, and operational symbols without an equal sign.
- 8. A mathematical statement asserting that two expressions are equal.
- 9. A mathematical statement comparing two expressions using symbols such as \(<, >, \le,\) or \(\ge \)
- 11. A symbol (usually a letter like \(x\) or \(y\)) used to represent an unknown or changing number.
- 12. The horizontal number line on a two-dimensional coordinate graph.
- 15. A decimal number that has a finite number of digits.
Down
- 1. A decimal number with a recurring digit or block of digits that continues infinitely in a pattern.
- 2. A symbol (usually a letter like \(x\) or \(y\)) used to represent an unknown or changing number.
- 3. A number that cannot be written as a simple fraction; its decimal expansion never terminates and never repeats.
- 4. When there are no values that satisfy the equation or inequality, often resulting in a false statement like \(3 = 5\).
- 7. When exactly one value makes the equation or inequality true.
- 10. The vertical number line on a two-dimensional coordinate graph.
- 13. A number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers \(\frac{a}{b}\), where \(b \neq 0\).
- 14. A numerical quantity that is not a whole number, written in the form \(\frac{\text{numerator}}{\text{denominator}}\).