Across
- 7. – A polynomial with two terms.
- 8. – Putting numbers together.
- 10. – The U-shaped graph of a quadratic equation.
- 12. – A math rule that always works.
- 13. – A rule that matches each input with one output.
- 15. – A number that can be written as a fraction..
- 20. – Where two lines cross.
- 21. – Tells how many times to multiply a number by itself.
- 23. – A number that cannot be written as a simple fraction.
- 25. – Splitting into equal parts.
- 27. – A number times itself.
- 28. – A number times itself twice.
- 31. – The answer to a math problem.
- 35. – A symbol used to show a root.
- 36. – A number that does not change.
- 37. – A function whose graph is a straight line.
- 38. – Taking one number away from another.
- 39. – The number inside a log or function.
- 40. – To break apart an expression into smaller parts.
- 41. – The opposite of an exponent.
- 42. – A way of writing math ideas.
- 43. – The number in front of a variable.
- 44. – The turning point of a parabola.
- 47. – Repeated addition.
- 48. – A group of equations solved together.
- 49. – A polynomial with three terms.
Down
- 1. – An expression with many terms.
- 2. – A letter that stands for a number.
- 3. – Combining two functions into one.
- 4. – Tells how steep a line is.
- 5. – A math sentence with an equals sign.
- 6. – The bottom number in an exponent or log.
- 9. – Helps tell how many solutions a quadratic has.
- 11. – A math sentence that uses <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- 14. – A rectangle of numbers.
- 16. – An equation that is always true.
- 17. – A set of numbers between two points.
- 18. – The opposite or reverse of a function.
- 19. – All the input values of a function.
- 21. – A math phrase without an equals sign.
- 22. – A statement showing two values are not equal.
- 24. – A rule that lets you group numbers in any order.
- 26. – A rule that lets you change the order when adding or multiplying.
- 29. – A line that a graph gets closer to but never touches.
- 30. – Multiply a number by a group in parentheses.
- 32. – A function with x² as the highest power.
- 33. – A number that solves an equation like x² = 9.
- 34. – A special number found from a matrix.
- 45. – All the output values of a function.
- 46. – To make an expression shorter or easier.
