Across
- 3. A polynomial with only one term.
- 8. The highest exponent in a polynomial.
- 10. Raised to the power of 3.
- 11. The result of raising a number to an exponent.
- 12. A set that contains only elements that are also in another set.
- 15. A number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression without leaving a remainder.
- 16. A property of arithmetic that allows you to multiply each term inside a set of parentheses by a factor outside the set.
- 19. Whole numbers (positive, negative, or zero) without any fractions or decimals.
- 21. A polynomial with two terms.
- 23. A set containing all the elements of two or more sets.
- 24. Algebraic expressions consisting of variables and coefficients, combined using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and exponentiation.
Down
- 1. The set of elements that do not belong to a given set.
- 2. The inverse operation of exponentiation, finding the base that, when raised to the power of the exponent, gives a specified value.
- 4. The set of elements that are common to two or more sets.
- 5. Raised to the power of 2.
- 6. : The largest number that divides two or more numbers without leaving a remainder.
- 7. The number of elements in a set.
- 9. The number of times a value is multiplied by itself.
- 13. The numerical factor in a term of a polynomial.
- 14. The number that is raised to an exponent.
- 17. The number that represents the power to which a base is raised.
- 18. A polynomial with three terms.
- 20. A member or individual part of a set.
- 22. is a mnemonic device for remembering how to expand the product of two binomials: First, Outer, Inner, Last. It's a method used in algebra to multiply two binomials together.
- 24. A natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.