Algebra I Honors

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Across
  1. 4. a method used to solve a system of equations by replacing variables
  2. 6. relationship between two changing quantities
  3. 7. two numbers that identify the location of a point
  4. 8. a degree of three
  5. 10. an expression of more than two algebraic terms
  6. 12. data that name qualities
  7. 14. an algebraic expression consisting of one term
  8. 15. a polynomial of three terms
  9. 16. an angle from the horizontal down to a line of sight
  10. 18. (x^2+3)^2
  11. 23. an expression made up of a radical symbol and a radicand
  12. 25. the point (0) where the axis on a coordinate plane intersect
  13. 26. data that measure quantity
  14. 27. rise over run
  15. 28. the sum or difference of the same two of an expression
  16. 30. resolve or be resolvable into factors.
  17. 31. a degree of one
  18. 33. a degree of zero
  19. 37. a polynomial of two terms
  20. 38. the expression under the radical sign
  21. 39. the comparison of numbers using inequality symbols
  22. 40. the longest side of the triangle
Down
  1. 1. the number that has no variable
  2. 2. a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
  3. 3. an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
  4. 5. opposite over adjacent
  5. 6. an equation that has a variable in a radicand
  6. 9. adjacent over hypotenuse
  7. 11. a number that shows a repeated multiplication
  8. 13. degree of the two
  9. 17. the horizontal axis
  10. 19. opposite over hypotenuse
  11. 20. an equation that models a linear function
  12. 21. a method used to solve system of equation by adding or subtracting the equations to remove the variable
  13. 22. the vertical axis
  14. 24. the number that represent how much of a specific variable(s)
  15. 29. a symbol, usually a letter, that represent one or more numbers
  16. 32. the first the number in an ordered pair
  17. 34. a number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
  18. 35. the second number in an ordered pair
  19. 36. the sides that form the right angle