Across
- 4. Changing a nummber to scientific notation, how big can the number be
- 5. When you have a power to a power, you multipy the exponents
- 6. Normal way to write numbers using decimal points
- 7. From percent to fraction, what is the denominator
- 11. Rule in which you subtract exponents
- 13. Positive and negative versions of a number
- 15. (Expononet rule) Negative exponent in numerator: move the number/variable where
- 17. If exponents are not the same then you cannot _____
- 19. Negative exponent in denominator: move the variable/number where
- 20. Absolute value is always____
Down
- 1. A ____ ___ of a number is one of it's two equal factors
- 2. Sign of roots
- 3. When the same factor is being repeated, you may use a(n) ____ to simplify notation
- 5. What is the first step of order of operations
- 6. A way to write very big or very small numbers using powers of 10
- 8. A ____ ____ of a number is one of it's three equal factors
- 9. Absolute value is the ____ away from 0 on the number line
- 10. Rule in which you add exponents
- 12. Which one do you solve first, Addition or subtraction in order of operations
- 14. Acronym for order of operations
- 16. Number of places to move to make a decimal to a percent
- 18. Changing a number to scientific notation, if the ten's exponent is negative, then what kind of number is it
