Across
- 2. the result of addition.
- 4. Rectangular Prism a right prism where the bases and other faces are rectangles.
- 8. a/b turns into b/a.
- 11. a side of a shape from which the height is measured.
- 12. the result of multiplication.
- 13. in a power, the number that shows how many times the base is used as a factor.
- 16. a line segment where two faces meet in a three-dimensional shape.
- 19. to break into parts.
- 20. a three-dimensional figure whose base is a polygon and whose other faces are triangles.
- 24. a number, or expression with parenthesis, that is multiplied.
- 26. the number above the line in a fraction that tells the number of equal parts that are being described.
- 28. meeting to form right angles.
- 29. to find the value of an expression.
- 32. an expression with a base and an exponent.
- 33. two or more different fractions that name the same part of a whole or the same point on a number line.
- 34. the point where two rays, lines, or line segments meet to form an angle.
Down
- 1. to replace one thing with another.
- 3. staying the same.
- 5. the result of division
- 6. a whole number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself.
- 7. a flat surface of a solid shape.
- 9. a three-dimensional figure with two parallel bases that are the same size and shape.
- 10. the amount of space inside a closed two-dimensional figure; measured in square units.
- 14. a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal in length.
- 15. a flat, "unfolded" representation of a three dimensional figure.
- 17. the least multiple shared by two or more numbers.
- 18. the perpendicular distance from a base to the opposite side.
- 21. the number below the line in a fraction that tells the number of equal parts in the whole.
- 22. a letter than stands for an unknown number.
- 23. a number that is multiplied by a variable.
- 25. length in one direction.
- 27. the amount left over when one number does not divide into another number a whole number of times.
- 30. a number, a variable, or a product of numbers, variables, and/or expressions.
- 31. the greatest factor two or more numbers have in common.