Jax Munsen

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Across
  1. 2. a specific equation or system has exactly one unique value for the variable that makes the equation true
  2. 4. an algebraic expression where variables have a degree (exponent) of 1
  3. 5. mathematical formula where variables are not proportional, creating a curve, bend, or complex shape rather than a straight line when graphed
  4. 9. A variable in mathematics is a symbol—usually a letter like \(x\), \(y\), or \(z\)—that represents an unknown number, a placeholder for a value, or a quantity that can change
  5. 11. a statement comparing two expressions that are not strictly equal, using symbols to show one value is larger, smaller, or potentially unequal to another
  6. 12. the horizontal number line in a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system that serves as a reference line for measurement
  7. 13. when an equation or system of equations has no possible variable values that make it true
  8. 14. any number that can be expressed as a fraction
  9. 15. epresents a part of a whole or any number of equal parts, defined mathematically as a quotient of two integers
Down
  1. 1. A function is a mathematical rule that takes an input (often \(x\)) and produces exactly one unique output
  2. 3. the vertical line on a 2D Cartesian coordinate plane, used to measure and plot data points in conjunction with the horizontal x-axis
  3. 6. n expression in math is a phrase that combines numbers
  4. 7. a real number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction
  5. 8. An equation in mathematics is a statement asserting that two expressions are equal, always containing an equal sign
  6. 10. A relation in mathematics is a set of ordered pairs \((x, y)\) that defines a connection between elements from two sets