Across
- 2. the number that, when multiplied by itself three times gives the perfect cube.
- 3. another name for an integer without fractions, decimals, or negatives
- 6. any number that cannot be written as the ratio between two integers.
- 9. a rational number represented in decimal form that repeats a pattern of values but has no ending point
- 10. the number that when multiplied itself gives the perfect square.
- 11. numbers that are naturally used as counting numbers
- 13. a number that has a whole number square root
Down
- 1. a rational number represented in decimal form that has an end point.
- 4. a rational number represented in decimal form that has no end point and does not contain a repetitive pattern
- 5. numbers that we typically use in everyday life. Real numbers can consist of positive and negative values, whole numbers and decimals.
- 7. any number that can be represented as the quotient or fraction of two integers with a numerator and a non zero denominator
- 8. the symbol used to represent finding the square cube or other root of a number
- 12. mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers, variables, and operations. Expressions do not contain an equal sign