CRM Unit 5 Analyzing Financial Investments

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Across
  1. 11. is an inequality with an absolute value symbol in it.
  2. 13. An equation where the highest exponent of the variable (usually "x") is a square (2).
  3. 14. A mathematical statement showing two expressions have the same value (equal sign =)
  4. 15. Using money with the goal of increasing wealth over time. Usually by putting it into a business, or buying property, stocks, bonds, rare stamps, etc
  5. 16. compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value.
Down
  1. 1. a method to represent an interval on a number line.
  2. 2. is an inequality which involves a linear function, contains one of the symbols of inequality: < less than > greater than ≤ less than or equal to
  3. 3. Mathematical statements that have a minimum of two terms containing numbers, variables, or both. These terms are connected by an operation such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
  4. 4. is a set of two or more inequalities in one or more variables.
  5. 5. Two or more equations that share variables.
  6. 6. Money earned from working, investments or doing business
  7. 7. the sum total of all the buyers and sellers in the area or region under consideration.
  8. 8. Where a value increases in proportion to its current value.
  9. 9. Income minus all expenses.
  10. 10. Equations is an equation where the variables represent known values like formulas
  11. 12. A limitation on the possible values of variables in a model, often expressed by an equation or inequality or by specifying that the value must be an integer.