math semester project
Across
- 2. Terms which have the same variables and corresponding powers and/or roots. Like terms can be combined using addition an subtraction. Terms that are not like cannot be combined using addition or subtraction.
- 3. The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.
- 7. add something
- 11. A positive integer that has factors other than just 1 and the number itself. For example, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, etc. are all composite numbers. The number 1 is not composite.
- 15. A line representing the set of all real numbers. The number line is typically marked showing integer values.
- 18. The result of multiplying a set of numbers or expressions.
- 19. All positive and negative whole numbers (including zero). That is, the set {... , –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}. Integers are indicated by either Bold blackboard letter **ℤ** representing the symbol for the set of integers. or J.
Down
- 1. divided by something
- 4. the longest side of a right-angled triangle, located directly opposite the 90-degree angle.
- 5. something I strongly don't like
- 6. The set of y-values of a function or relation. More generally, the range is the set of values assumed by a function or relation over all permitted values of the independent variable(s).
- 8. Any of the symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 used to write numbers. For example, the digits in the number 361 are 3, 6,
- 9. subtract something
- 10. A simple way to display the shape of a distribution.
- 11. A method of computing interest in which interest is computed from the up-to-date balance. That is, interest is earned on the interest and not just on original balance.
- 12. multiplying something
- 13. The shortest distance between the base of a geometric figure and its top, whether that top is an opposite vertex, an apex, or another base.
- 14. As a noun, a term or expression with no variables. Also, a term or expression for which any variables cancel out.
- 16. Another word for average. Mean almost always refers to arithmetic mean. In certain contexts, however, it could refer to the geometric mean, harmonic mean, or root mean square.
- 17. This almost always refers to the arithmetic mean. In general, however, the average could be any single number that represents the center of a set of values.