Across
- 1. A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal.
- 4. A number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly or with no remainder.
- 7. Combining two or more numbers together to get a new total.
- 9. The process of taking one number or amount away from another.
- 12. This property says that when multiplying by a sum or difference, the answer will be the same whether the sum of difference is calculated first or second.
- 14. The number we get when we divide one number by another.
- 16. The property which states that changing the order of the operands does not change the result as in addition or multiplication.
- 17. The fundamental of mathematics that includes the properties and operations of numbers.
- 18. The form or outline of an object or a geometric figure such as a square, triangle, or rectangle.
- 20. The property which states that when you add or multiply numbers, they can be grouped in different ways and the answer will still be the same.
- 21. The branch of mathematics that deals with shapes, angles, dimensions and sizes of a variety of things we see everyday.
- 22. A symbol that stands for carrying out one or more mathematical operations on some function.
- 23. The operation which involves the sharing of an amount into equal-sized groups.
- 25. A concept of quantity or amount used to measure count or label.
- 26. A branch of mathematics that deals with rates of continuous change.
- 27. The process of calculating a value using operands and a math operator.
Down
- 2. The part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent unknown numbers and quantities in formulas and equations.
- 3. The set of rules that dictate how numbers behave when they are added, subtracted, multiplied or divided.
- 5. A mathematical object upon which an operator acts.
- 6. The repeated addition of groups of equal sizes.
- 8. The result of subtracting one number from another.
- 10. The result of two or more numbers when multiplied together.
- 11. A function or operation that reverses the order or effect of another function or operation.
- 13. This property states that a number, known as the identity, can be added to, subtracted from, multiplied by, or divided into a particular number (such as 1 or 0) without changing the number.
- 15. A branch of mathematics that deals with the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of the right-angle triangle.
- 19. The value of each digit in a number
- 24. The answer after adding two or more numbers or terms.