Across
- 4. A standard quantity used in measurement.
- 6. The top number in a fraction. The numerator is divided into equal parts by the denominator.
- 8. A number is the product of that number and any other whole number. 2, 4, 6, and 8 are multiples of 2.
- 9. A number involved in an addition problem; numbers being added are called addends.
- 11. the answer to an addition problem.
- 15. One quarter of the plane. The plane is divided into 4 sections on a coordinate graph.
- 17. A number that cannot be represented as a decimal or fraction. A number like pi is irrational because it contains an infinite number of digits that keep repeating. Many square roots are also irrational numbers.
- 18. Any real number that cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers
- 19. A straight line with only one endpoint that extends infinitely.
- 20. A whole number that is not divisible by 2
- 21. A number that can be divided or is divisible by 2.
- 22. A number that divides into another number exactly. The factors of 10 are 1, 2, 5, and 10 (1 x 10, 2 x 5, 5 x 2, 10 x 1).
- 23. A number divided into equal parts (inside the bracket in long division).
- 28. A quantity that is not whole that contains a numerator and denominator. The representing half of 1 is written as 1/2.
- 29. The number that denotes repeated multiplication of a term, shown as a superscript above that term. The exponent of 34 is 4.
- 30. A quantity multiplied by another. A product is obtained by multiplying two or more multiplicands.
- 33. Multiplication is the repeated addition of the same number denoted with the symbol x. 4 x 3 is equal to 3 + 3 + 3 + 3.
- 34. A number squared is multiplied by itself
- 35. A number that divides another number into equal parts (outside of the bracket in long division).
- 36. A straight path that has two endpoints, a beginning, and an end.
Down
- 1. A comparison of two numbers with different quantities or units.
- 2. are the numerals 0-9 found in all numbers. 176 is a 3-digit number featuring the digits 1, 7, and 6.
- 3. A factor shared by two or more numbers, common factors are numbers that divide exactly into two different numbers.
- 5. Whole numbers combined with fractions or decimals. Example 3 1/2 or 3.5.
- 7. The operation of finding the difference between two numbers or quantities by "taking away" one from the other.
- 10. refers to the distance of a number from 0.
- 12. The relationship between two quantities.
- 13. A quantity or number to be subtracted from another.
- 14. A statement that shows the equality of two expressions by joining them with an equals sign.
- 16. A number from which another number is to be subtracted.
- 24. All whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.
- 25. A fraction whose numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator, such as 6/4.
- 26. A number less than zero
- 27. The mirror image of a shape or object, obtained from flipping the shape on an axis.
- 31. A line whose points correspond to numbers.
- 32. A mathematical equation expressing inequality and containing a greater than (>), less than (<), or not equal to (≠) symbol.
