Math Terms
Across
- 3. — Numbers that show parts of a whole, written with a numerator and denominator.
- 6. property — The property that says any number multiplied by 0 equals 0.
- 7. property — The property that lets you multiply a number outside the parentheses by everything inside the parentheses.
- 11. — A small number written above and to the right of a base number, showing how many times to multiply the base by itself.
- 12. property — The property that says you can switch the order of numbers when adding or multiplying without changing the result.
Down
- 1. than — A comparison showing one number is bigger than another.
- 2. property — The property that says the way you group numbers when adding or multiplying doesn’t change the result.
- 4. value — The distance a number is from zero on the number line, always positive.
- 5. — Whole numbers and their negatives, but no fractions or decimals.
- 8. than — A comparison showing one number is smaller than another.
- 9. — Numbers that use a dot to show parts of a whole, like 0.5 or 2.75.
- 10. numbers — Two numbers that are the same distance from zero but on different sides of the number line.