Across
- 4. :used to tell exact location in space.
- 6. :is a graphical technique for representing a data set, usually as a graph showing the relationship between two or more variables.
- 7. :one of a pair of numbers and/or letters that show the exact position of a point on a map or graph
- 11. :the initial point or the starting point from where we begin our calculations or measurements.
- 13. : collection of points and lines connecting some (possibly empty) subset of them
- 15. :the line of figures or coordinates that are arranged from top to bottom at the side of a graph or map
- 16. :the rightmost position in a Number or the one’s place.
- 17. :where a line crosses the x-axis
- 18. : A real quantity having a value less than zero.
- 19. a quantity that can be changed and is not fixed.
- 20. :an arithmetic value used for representing the quantity and used in making calculations
- 22. :a figure in geometry, which has only length and no width in a two-dimensional plane and extends infinitely in opposite directions.
- 24. :A mathematical statement in which you show that two amounts are equal using mathematical symbols:
Down
- 1. :is a fact or rule written with mathematical symbols
- 2. :is a number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number.
- 3. horizontal number line
- 5. : is a number multiplied by a variable.
- 6. : if it is greater than or equal to zero
- 8. :single numbers, variables, or the product of a number and variables
- 9. :property of being positive or negative. negative A real quantity having a value less than zero
- 10. :a flat surface of two dimensions
- 12. :the point where the line crosses the y-axis.
- 14. :rearranging an algebraic equation so that a different variable is on its own.
- 21. :a numerical value that describes the steepness of a line and is usually determined by calculating the ratio of the vertical distance to the horizontal distance (rise over run) between two points.
- 23. :a region defined by the two axes (x-axis and y-axis) of the coordinate system.