Across
- 3. a number in front of a variable
- 6. the form that shows the base multiplied out however many times the exponent says to do so
- 8. the part of an exponential term that is being multiplied by itself (what the exponent is applied to)
- 11. the product rule says to _____ exponents when identical bases are multiplied
- 15. a _____ exponent is resolved by moving the base to the opposite side of a fraction and making the power positive
- 17. the _____ rule of exponents says to add powers when identical bases are multiplied
- 18. a _____ exponent means a base has not been multiplied at all and is equal to one (1)
- 19. the quotient rule says to _____ exponents when identical bases are divided
- 20. anything to the zero power is equal to _____
Down
- 1. when you resolve a negative power, the base moves to the opposite part of a fraction and the exponent becomes _____
- 2. another word for exponent
- 4. for the quotient rule on terms with coefficients, you divide or _____ the coefficients then subtract the powers
- 5. a letter used to represent an unknown quantity (value)
- 7. for the product rule on terms with coefficients, you ______ the coefficients then add the powers
- 9. the abbreviation used to indicate the number of times something has been multiplied by itself
- 10. when you have a negative exponent on a base in the numerator of a fraction, the base moves to the _____ and its power becomes positive
- 12. for the quotient rule on terms with coefficients, you _____ or reduce the coefficients then subtract the powers
- 13. another word for ratio or part of a whole
- 14. the site whose scientific calculator will be built into the SAT and where you can use a fraction button to reduce your fractions
- 16. the _____ rule of exponents says to subtract powers when identical bases are divided