Across
- 2. two Expression Mats side-by-side to find the value(s) which make the expressions equal.
- 6. The number you need to add to a given number to get a sum of 0. It is also called the opposite.
- 7. multiplying any number by 1 does not change the number.
- 8. substitute the value(s) given for the variable(s) and perform the operations according to the Order of Operations.
- 9. states that adding zero to any expression leaves the expression unchanged.
- 11. states that if two terms are added, then the order may be reversed with no effect on the total.
- 13. The specific order in which certain operations are to be carried out to evaluate or simplify expressions:PEMDAS(from left to right).
- 15. simplifies an expression by summing constants and summing those variable terms in which the same variables are raised to the same power.
- 16. the number we can multiply by to get the multiplicative identity,
Down
- 1. states that if two expressions are multiplied, then the order may be reversed with no effect on the result.
- 3. a single number, variable, or the product of numbers and variables.
- 4. states that if a sum contains terms that are grouped, then the sum may be grouped differently with no effect on the total
- 5. states that if a product contains terms that are grouped, the product can be grouped differently with no effect on the result.
- 10. A symbol used to represent one or more numbers.
- 12. two Expression Mats side-by-side so they can be compared to see which represents the greater value.
- 14. no whole number multiple of one measurement can ever equal a whole number multiple of the other.
