Mont: Y9 Index Laws
Across
- 3. Irrational numbers that can't be simplified to remove a square root.
- 4. Factors of a number that are prime.
- 6. Representing numbers as a product of a number and a power of 10.
- 8. The digits in a number that contribute to its precision.
- 10. Writing an expression to show its individual components.
- 11. Rules governing the manipulation of indices.
- 12. Any number to the power of zero is one.
- 13. Numbers that are raised to a power.
Down
- 1. To compute the value of an expression.
- 2. Indices that are fractions.
- 5. Writing numbers as decimals rather than in scientific notation.
- 7. Indices less than zero, representing reciprocals.
- 9. Representing repeated multiplication with exponents.