Across
- 1. Ax + By = C (Two Words)
- 4. ___________ expressions are math statements made of variables and constants.
- 8. Parts of a math expression separated by a plus or minus sign.
- 9. 1,000,000,000,000
- 10. A number multiplied by a variable in a term (located in front of the variable).
- 13. The y values of a relation.
- 15. ___________ numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. (examples: integers, fractions, some decimals)
- 17. An letter or symbol that represents an unknown number or unknown value.
- 18. A square root, cube root, etc.
- 19. A number, which when cubed gives the radicand. (Two Words)
- 20. ___________ equation are equations where variables represent known values. (example: d=rt)
- 24. y - y1 = m(x - x1) (Three Words)
- 26. A fixed value.
- 28. A math sentence that has 2 equal sides separated by an equal sign.
- 29. ____________ notation is a method of expressing numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10.
Down
- 1. The rise/run, measures the steepness and direction of a line.
- 2. Where the graph crosses the y-axis, the x-value is always 0.
- 3. A relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output.
- 5. ___________ numbers are any real number that cannot be expressed as a fraction. (examples: non-terminating decimals, pi)
- 6. y = mx +b (Three Words)
- 7. The product of a number times itself. (Two Words)
- 11. ___________ notation is a way of expressing too large or too small numbers into a single number.
- 12. The number you put into the expression.
- 14. A type of solution where any value for the variable will make the equation true. (Three Words)
- 16. The _______________ property allows us to multiply a number or variable outside of parenthesis by the terms inside the parenthesis.
- 21. What comes out of the function.
- 22. A number says how many times to use the number in multiplication.
- 23. 1,000,000,000
- 25. The x values of a relation.
- 27. Terms that have the same variable raised to the same power. (Two Words)
