Across
- 3. stands for "Greatest Common Factor"
- 4. the factors (a + b)(a - b) are result of the ________ of squares
- 8. the reverse of multiplication
- 10. when a trinomial cannot be factored
- 12. an expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s)
- 14. the number or variable; in "x^2", x is the ______
Down
- 1. the expression "a^2 + 2ab + b^2" is the form of a ________ _________ trinomial
- 2. the power of the exponent
- 5. the degree or power of a variable or a number, written as a superscript; in "x^2," 2 is the _________
- 6. square roots and cube roots are examples of ________
- 7. a polynomial with two terms
- 9. a polynomial with three terms
- 11. a polynomial with only one term
- 13. the coefficient of the highest degree term
