Across
- 3. The property where a number is multiplied by it's reciprocal to equal one. Ex.x*1/x=1 and 4*1/4=1
- 5. Any number that cannot be made a ratio or fraction
- 8. This property would show that the values in an equation/expression can be switched/moved around inside the equation without changing the end result.Ex. a+b=b+a
- 10. Not a fraction or decimal,positive value Ex. 0,1,2,3,4,5...
- 11. An equation when compared to another is an equal expression. Ex. 9x+3=3(3x)+3
- 15. Two equations to be performed on a variable/number which will result in the original number/variable.
- 20. A square root, a number multiplied by itself can equal another whole number. Ex. 8*8=64 and 12*12=144
- 21. A number without a fraction or decimal component
- 22. A number's distance from zero on the number line.
- 27. This property says that if A=B and B=C then A=C.
- 28. A non-negative integer
- 29. An infinite number starting in 3.14 and continues on for infinity, it is an irrational number also.
- 30. A decimal number that repeats itself instead of stopping like a terminating decimal. Ex. 3.444444444... or 8.234234234234...
- 31. A set/pair of numbers that when added together equal zero, essentially canceling each other out. Ex.1+(-1)=0
- 33. A placeholder for a value to be plugged into the equation. Ex. 3x=9, the ___ would be 'x'
- 34. Any number that can be made into a ratio
- 35. A comparison between two numbers or equations. Ex. 3<4 and 6x+19>2x+2
Down
- 1. A number multiplied by itself to equal another number.Ex. 5*5=25, (-4)*(-4)=16
- 2. An equation or part of an equation being multiplied by a number/variable and this property makes you disperse that number/variable onto the equation it's meant to multiply. Ex. 3(4x+2)=12x+6
- 4. In an equation, the number stands on it's own. Ex. 2x+4=8, the ___ numbers would be 4 and 8.
- 6. A number when dividing another results in another whole number. Ex. Factors of 12 are 12 and 4. 12/12=1 and 12/4=3.
- 7. An equation with at least 2 numbers/values and at least one operation such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. Ex. 3(-2)+4 or 24-12+3
- 9. This property would show that the result of an equation would be the same no matter how they were translated or grouped. Ex. (x*y)*z=x*y(z)
- 12. This property shows that a number plus zero is still the number. Ex. 9+0=9 and 0+a=a
- 13. A ratio, could be translated into or out of a decimal. Ex. 1/2, 3/4, 7/8
- 14. Whole number and fractional component are separated by a decimal point. Another form of a fraction. Ex. 4.56, 7.28, 9.34
- 16. Any positive or negative number
- 17. A property of multiplication showing when a number is multiplied by 1, it still results in that number. Ex. x*1=x and 4*1=4
- 18. An equation/expression built up from integer constants, variables, exponential values, and a variety of operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division.
- 19. A number used to multiply a variable. Ex. 8a, the variable would be a and the ____ would be 8.
- 23. Two equivalent expressions connected by an equal sign between them. Ex. 4x+4=20
- 24. An exponent of 1, when points are graphed it will result in a straight line through the graph. Ex. y=mx+b
- 25. This property shows that adding a number and it's opposite will produce a result/sum of zero. Ex. (-4)+4=0 and 19+(-19)=0
- 26. A number when multiplied by itself does not equal a whole number. Ex. 7.23*7.23=52.2729 and 1.2*1.2=1.44
- 27. A decimal that stops after a certain number of decimal digits, doesn't keep repeating. Ex. 4.23, 9.87236579, 5.657014, 1.248
- 32. A fraction where there is also a fraction as the denominator, numerator, or both.
