Across
- 4. A number that represents equal parts of a whole or parts of a set
- 6. The least common multiple of the denominators of two fractions
- 7. The greatest of the common factors of two or more numbers
- 9. The number you multiply by to make a shape bigger or smaller. To find it, divide a number on the new shape by a corresponding number on the old shape.
- 11. The bottom number in a fraction. It represents the total number of equal parts
- 12. Includes positive numbers, zero, and negative numbers
- 13. The top number in a fraction. It tells ho[w many of the equal parts are being used
- 16. Fractions that have the same value
- 18. The least multiple, other than 0, common to sets of multiples
- 20. Point where the x axis and y axis intersect
- 21. A whole number that is a multiple of two or more given numbers
Down
- 1. Fraction in which the GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of the numerator and the denominator is one
- 2. Includes positive numbers, zero, negative numbers, fractions, terminating decimals, and repeating decimals with a pattern
- 3. Rise/Run
- 5. Where the line crosses the y-axis. Represented by 'b' in y=mx+b
- 8. the number that tells you how many times to multiply the base
- 10. Adding terms together to make them one term
- 14. Decimal that never stops, and doesnt have a repeating pattern
- 15. Product of that number and any whole number
- 17. A number that is a factor of two or more numbers
- 19. Labeled "m". It describes the rate of change in a linear system
