Across
- 1. The big number to the left of the exponent.
- 4. In a linear relationship, the amount y changes when x increases by 1; also is the slope of its graph (3 words).
- 6. A 3-dimensional figure like a pyramid, but the base is a circle.
- 8. The quotient of 2 numbers with the same base can be calculated by ______ their exponents.
- 9. A 3-dimensional figure in which all cross-sections in every direction are circles.
- 10. The product of numbers with the same base can be calculated by ______ their exponents.
- 11. Refers to the number of cubic units that fill a 3-dimensional region.
- 12. What you do when dividing numbers that have the same exponent (2 words).
- 14. y=mx+b (3 words).
- 16. A line segment that goes from the center to the edge of a circle.
Down
- 2. The number of times a quantity (the base) is multiplied by itself; the small superscript number to the right of the base.
- 3. When you flip a fraction.
- 5. A 3-dimensional figure like a prism, but with bases that are circles.
- 7. What you do when multiplying numbers that have the same exponent (2 words).
- 13. A number we can calculate using any two points on a line; find it by dividing the vertical distance between the points by the horizontal distance.
- 15. Any non-zero number raised to the power of zero always equals _____.
