math puzzel

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Across
  1. 4. Any non-zero base raised to the power of zero always equals this
  2. 6. Write 75,800 in scientific notation: 7.58 x 10 to what power?
  3. 8. The point (0, 0) where the (x)-axis and (y)-axis meet.
  4. 12. The bottom number in a power that is being multiplied by itself.
  5. 13. The (y)-intercept is also known as the ________ value in a word problem
  6. 16. A short way to write really long or tiny numbers using powers of ten.
  7. 18. Another name for "to the third power."
  8. 20. The property used to multiply a single term by two or more terms inside parentheses.
  9. 23. A line that goes straight up and down has this kind of slope.
  10. 24. The letter "b" in the equation (y = mx + b)
  11. 25. When multiplying the same bases, you ________ the exponents.
  12. 26. The letter "m" in the equation (y = mx + b).
  13. 27. The vertical axis on a coordinate plane.
Down
  1. 1. To solve (3x = 12), you must do this to both sides.
  2. 2. Another word for slope, often used in word problems.
  3. 3. A flat, horizontal line has this slope.
  4. 5. The symbol used to find the side length of a square if you know the area.
  5. 7. Terms that have the same variable and exponent are called ________ terms
  6. 9. The type of exponent used to represent a very small decimal value.
  7. 10. When raising a power to another power, you ________ the exponents.
  8. 11. A letter, like (x) or (y), that represents an unknown value.
  9. 12. To solve an equation, you must always keep both sides ________.
  10. 14. To get rid of a (-5) in an equation, you must ________ 5 to both sides.
  11. 15. his notation uses digits and place value without powers of ten
  12. 16. Another name for "to the second power."
  13. 17. Write 0.0005 in scientific notation: 5 x 10 to what power?
  14. 19. 3.5 x 10^4, this represents how many times to move the decimal point.
  15. 21. When dividing the same bases, you ________ the exponents.
  16. 22. The number part of scientific notation must be greater than or equal to 1 and less than this number.
  17. 26. A value that makes an equation true.