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