Across
- 3. The process of finding the value of a variable (AJR’s "World’s Smallest Violin" is about solving problems in tough situations).
- 9. A line in the coordinate plane (AJR’s "Sober Up" could relate to finding a path or direction, like a line).
- 10. A set of numbers arranged in rows and columns (AJR's "3 O'Clock Things" could be seen as a way to list or organize, much like matrices).
- 11. A pair of numbers that tell where a point is on a graph (AJR's "Joe" refers to finding the right position in life).
- 12. A number’s distance from zero (Just like AJR’s "Next Up Forever," there’s an idea of distance and separation in their lyrics).
- 14. A value that satisfies an equation (Similar to how AJR’s "Way Less Sad" explores emotional solutions).
- 15. The number that makes an equation true (like AJR’s "The Good Part," where everything falls into place).
Down
- 1. A straight path that extends in both directions (Like AJR’s “The Click,” which connects the past and the future in a line).
- 2. The number in front of a variable (AJR’s "Burn the House Down" could represent the importance of coefficients in making things work).
- 4. A mathematical sentence that uses an equals sign (AJR’s song "I'm Not Famous" hints at balancing different aspects of life).
- 5. A number that divides another number exactly (AJR’s song "Weak" talks about breaking down)
- 6. An expression with numbers, variables, and operations (AJR often uses complex ideas in their music, similar to this concept).
- 7. A term for a quantity raised to a power (AJR’s "100 Bad Days" might refer to things being magnified or intensified).
- 8. The result of multiplying a number by itself (AJR's song "Bang!" talks about repetition, much like squaring).
- 13. A term for a number with a variable raised to the first power (AJR’s "OK Overture" includes moments of clarity in expressions).
