Across
- 2. an expression with two terms connected by either addition or subtraction
- 3. splitting a whole into equal parts or determining how many of a smaller number fit into a larger number
- 5. the value that appears most often in a set of data
- 7. a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all direction
- 8. where interest is calculated on the principal amount plus accumulated interest over time
- 9. a two-dimensional (2D) closed shape with straight sides
- 12. a letter or symbol used to represent an unknown or changing value in an expression or equation
- 15. an algebraic expression that contains three terms
- 18. a list of numbers arranged in a specific order often following a pattern
- 19. finding the middle number
- 20. a point where two or more lines or curves meet
- 21. the result or value obtained after applying a function or rule to an input
- 24. what is the difference between the highest and lowest values in that set
- 25. A three-dimensional shape with 2 identical and parallel bases
- 26. taking away a number or amount from another number or amount
Down
- 1. an algebraic expression made up of variables,constants and exponents that are connected using addition subtraction and multiplication
- 4. the value that is substituted into a function or equation to find the corresponding output value
- 5. A single term expression consisting of a number a variable or a products of numbers and variables
- 6. a value or number that doesn't change
- 8. is a three-dimensional geometric shape with a circular base and a curved surface that tapers to a point called the vertex
- 10. a 3D shape with six square faces, all the same size
- 11. the flat surface of a shape
- 13. combining two or more numbers together to get a new total.
- 14. a shape has two identical halves that mirror each other when folded along a line.
- 16. terms that have the same variable raised to the same power.
- 17. when you Calculate the sum of the numbers and divide by the count of numbers.
- 22. part of an expression
- 23. the set of all possible input values (x-values) that can be used in the function.
