Across
- 3. The value of a digit as determined by its location in a number such as ones, tens, hundreds, one thousands, ten thousands, etc.
- 4. A number that when multiplied by itself equals a specified number
- 6. – A representation of a real number, not including counting (natural) numbers, which uses a decimal point to show place values that are less than one, such as tenths and hundredths (e.g., 0.023, etc.)
- 9. The set of natural numbers, their opposites, and zero {–n, …, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}.
- 10. A representation of a number by using a method to write very large or very small numbers using powers of ten that is written as a decimal with exactly one nonzero digit to the left of the decimal point, multiplied by a power of ten (e.g., 2.3 × 10–2, etc.)
- 11. The set of natural numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}
Down
- 1. The set of decimals that do not terminate or repeat
- 2. The set of positive numbers that begins at one and increases by increments of one each time {1, 2, 3, ..., n}
- 5. Denoted by a number or variable in the superscript place of the base, which designates how many times the base will be multiplied by itself if it is positive or by its inverse if it is negative.
- 7. The set of numbers that are decimals that either terminate or repeat and fractions.
- 8. To arrange a set of numbers based on their numerical value