Working With Terms

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Across
  1. 2. A "math sentence" that relates two expressions or terms across the equal relative value sign.
  2. 4. A letter or symbol that represents and unknown number.
  3. 6. A "math sentence" that relates two expressions or terms across a relative value sign other than equal.
  4. 7. A "math word" that may include numbers, variables, exponents, multiplication, and or division but not addition or subtraction.
  5. 8. The numeric multiplier in the term that has the highest power in the expression.
  6. 9. A "math phrase" that uses addition and or subtraction to link terms together but cannot include a relative value sign.
Down
  1. 1. Terms that cannot be added or subtracted because they either have different variables, different exponents on their variables, or a different combination of their exponents and variables.
  2. 3. Two or more terms that have the same variable and exponent combination which allows that their coefficients may be added or subtracted while preserving the variable exponent combination.
  3. 5. A numeric multiplier against a variable.
  4. 9. A small raised number that tells you how many times to multiply a given base by itself.