Across
- 3. a statement asserting that two expressions are equal, indicated by an equal sign
- 4. multiplying a sum by a number is the same as multiplying each addend by the number individually and then adding the products
- 9. an algebraic equation that requires two inverse operations to solve for a variable, typically by first adding or subtracting a constant and then multiplying or dividing to isolate the variable
- 10. a symbol, usually a letter, that represents an unknown or changing quantity
- 11. a number without a variable
- 12. a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables that are separated by addition (+) or subtraction (-) signs in an expression
- 14. a statement that compares two values or expressions to show that they are not equal
- 15. something that undoes or reverses a previous operation or relationship
- 16. a simple linear equation that requires only one inverse operation—addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division—to solve for the unknown variable.
Down
- 1. numerical factor that multiplies a variable
- 2. terms in an algebraic expression that have the exact same variable(s)
- 5. a number that, when multiplied by a given non-zero number, results in 1
- 6. an equation without an equal sign
- 7. a definition requiring multiple steps or conditions to be met
- 8. any whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, but it does not include fractional or decimal parts
- 13. any number that can be expressed as a fraction or ratio of two integers, where the denominator is not zero
