Across
- 3. The superintendent and principal of the school… how do you spell his name again?
- 4. Parabolas are an example of this second degree polynomial
- 6. It keeps our internet free from distractions and everyone here seems to love it
- 8. First degree polynomials have this straight-sounding name
- 9. A polynomial with two terms has a name similar to a vehicle with two wheels
- 11. A polynomial’s ____ is equal to its highest exponent
- 12. This sleepy polynomial has only a single term
- 13. This unchanging polynomial has a zero degree
Down
- 1. A polynomial with four or more terms is just called a ______.
- 2. 5th degree polynomials are called this.
- 4. Fourth degree polynomials have a name similar to a fourth of a dollar.
- 5. What is the first name of the history teacher at Learn to Earn?
- 7. Polynomial’s with three terms are called this
- 10. If you need to talk to someone about your problems, you should probably ask for Ms. _______.
- 13. What is the name of the square-sounding third degree polynomials?
- 14. The number of unexcused absences you can have before being dropped from school.
