Across
- 1. Any number that can be written as a+bi
- 2. A point in a finite set of connected points called a network
- 5. An expression of the form ax^2+bx+c
- 7. Two binomials when multiplied make a quadratic
- 9. The point where a line crosses or touches an axis
- 11. To reduce to the lowest form
- 13. A number that can not be factored
- 19. For a complex number a+bi, b is the imaginary part
- 24. Where two lines cross
- 26. A value that can replace a variable that makes an equation or an inequality true
- 27. The process that allows a sum to be written as a product
- 28. The thing you plot points on
- 29. The number of times that a factor is repeated in the factorization of a polynomial expression
- 30. A line with a slope of 0
- 32. Part of an algebraic expression separated by addition or subtraction sign
- 35. An expression that can be written as a fraction
- 37. A monomial or a sum of terms that are monomials
- 38. A polynomial with exactly three terms
- 39. A thing on a graph that is straight or curved
Down
- 1. The ___ of a complex number a+bi is a-bi
- 3. The square root sign
- 4. A method of division of a polynomial by a binomial in which only coefficients are used
- 6. An equation whose graph is a line
- 8. The property in which you multiply two polynomials
- 10. A point on a graph
- 12. Functions that are mirror images of each other around the y=x line of symmetry
- 14. A statement of equality between two expressions that may be true or false
- 15. A relation in which, for each first coordinate, there is exactly one corresponding second coordinate
- 16. Two lines that have the same slope
- 17. The ___ of a quadratic equation is b^2-4ac
- 18. Two lines whose slopes are negative reciprocals of one another
- 20. A monomial with no variable
- 21. A line that has an undefined slope
- 22. A numerical factor of a monomial
- 23. A polynomial with exactly two terms
- 25. The number that shows how many times a number is multiplied by itself
- 31. A number whose decimal part does not terminate or repeat
- 33. Rise over run, rise/run
- 34. Any rational or irrational number
- 36. A numeral, variable, or product of a numeral and one or more variable
