Landon
Across
- 1. The vertical number line on a coordinate plane.
- 3. Occurs when there is exactly one specific value that makes the equation true (e.g., \(x = 4\)).
- 5. A symbol (usually a letter like \(x\) or \(y\)) used to represent a number that can change or is unknown.
- 6. A decimal that has a digit or a block of digits that repeats infinitely
- 7. A mathematical statement comparing two expressions using symbols like \(<\) (less than), \(>\) (greater than), \(\le \), or \(\ge \).
- 10. A number that can be written as a fraction
- 12. A number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction.
- 15. An equation or function that does not create a straight line
Down
- 2. Occurs when any number put into the equation makes it true, because both sides are identical (e.g., \(x + 1 = x + 1\)).
- 4. Occurs when an equation has no possible value for the variable that makes the statement true (e.g., \(5 = 2\)).
- 8. A mathematical phrase that contains numbers, variables, and operators but no equals sign
- 9. A decimal that ends after a finite number of digits.
- 11. A part of a whole, expressed as a numerator over a denominator
- 13. The horizontal number line on a coordinate plane.
- 14. An algebraic equation or function that creates a straight line when graphed; variables are only to the first power.