Across
- 2. “To write a less complicated expression with the same value.”
- 3. “The specific order in which certain operations are to be carried out to evaluate or simplify expressions: parentheses (or other grouping symbols), exponents (powers or roots), multiplication and division (from left to right), and addition and subtraction (left to right).”
- 7. “A combination of individual terms separated by plus or minus signs.” Can also include variables.
- 10. “A ratio compares two quantities by division.”
- 11. “A single number, variable, or the product of numbers and variables, such as -45, 1.2x.
- 13. Equal fractions. (Ex: ½ = 2/4)
- 14. “The result of a division problem.”
Down
- 1. “The dimensions of a figure represent how far the figure extends in each direction.”
- 4. “An equation or inequality that represents the relationship between two numerical quantities.”
- 5. “The result of multiplying.”
- 6. “A symbol used to represent one or more numbers.”
- 8. “To find the numerical value of.”
- 9. “(Numerical) A number multiplying a variable or product of variables. For example, -7 is the coefficient of -7xy².
- 12. “Combining two or more like terms simplifiies an expression by summing constants and summing those variable terms in which the same variables are raised to the same power.”