semester vocabulary
Across
- 3. another word for exponent; in a square root, it is understood to be 2; in a cube root, it is 3
- 10. (challenge) a horizontal line drawn over a group of terms; examples include the fraction bar and the line over repeating decimals
- 12. numbers that cannot be written as the ratio of two integers; includes non-repeating, non-terminating decimals
- 13. a set of ordered pairs
- 14. the group of natural numbers, their opposites, and zero
- 15. in a power, it is the number that will be multiplied by itself; it is the common factor
- 16. (2 words) written (x,y), it is a pair of numbers used to locate a point on the coordinate plane
- 17. when solving an equation, it is the "funky" symbol used to indicate that every value for the variable will make the equation true
- 19. (2 words) the exponent rule in which the base stays the same and the exponents are added; am an = am+n
- 20. the inverse of square root
- 24. (3 words) the exponent rule in which negative exponents are moved to become positive; a-m = 1/am
- 25. a relation in which input value has only one output value
- 27. a symbol (usually a letter) used to represent a value that can change in an equation or expression
- 29. (2 words) pairs of operations that undo one another
- 30. (3 words) the exponent rule that says anything raised to the zero power is 1; a0 = 1
- 32. the numerical portion of a term that also contains a variable
- 34. the vertical number line
- 35. in a power, it is the number that indicates how many times the base will be multiplied by itself; it is the number of times the base is used as a factor
- 37. the symbol used to indicate a square root
- 38. (2 words) terms that contain the same variable with the same exponent
- 39. the horizontal number line
Down
- 1. numbers that can be written as the ratio of two integers; includes repeating and terminating decimals
- 2. a term without a variable
- 3. (challenge) an equation that is true for all real numbers; the solution is a true statement
- 4. (2 words) the exponent rule in which the base stays the same and the exponents are multiplied; (am)n = amn
- 5. the inverse of addition
- 6. (challenge) an equation that has no solution; the solution is a false statement
- 7. the inverse of division
- 8. a product of repeated factors; it includes both an exponent and a base
- 9. (2 words) when solving equation, it is the "funky" symbol used to indicate that no value for the variable will make the equation true
- 11. (2 words) when solving equations, it is the property used to eliminate grouping symbols in which the term outside the parentheses is multiplied by all terms inside the parentheses
- 18. (2 words) the inverse of cube
- 21. (2 words) the exponent rule in which the base stays the same and the exponents are subtracted; am/an = am-n
- 22. the output values in a relation; the set of y-coordinates in a relation
- 23. the input values in a relation; the set of x-coordinates in a relation
- 26. each part of an expression or equation separated by an addition or subtraction sign
- 28. the number under a radical symbol
- 31. two mathematical expressions set equal to one another; they are solved
- 33. a math relationship that does not include an equal sign; they are evaluated or simplified
- 36. the acronym used to indicate order of operations in math