College Algebra

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