Across
- 6. The vertical axis in a coordinate plane.
- 8. A method for multiplying two binomials: First, Outer, Inner, Last.
- 9. The power to which a number or variable is raised.
- 12. A number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
- 14. A type of function or equation where the graph forms a straight line.
- 15. The highest or lowest point on a parabola (the graph of a quadratic function).
- 17. A number raised to the power of 2.
- 19. The point where a graph intersects an axis (either x or y).
- 20. A function or equation whose graph does not form a straight line.
- 21. The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane.
- 22. A branch of mathematics dealing with variables and operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- 24. A relationship where each input has exactly one output.
- 26. Symbols used in mathematics to group expressions or numbers.
- 28. Relating to a parabola, typically referring to the shape of the graph of a quadratic function.
- 29. A symbol used to represent a number in an algebraic expression or equation.
- 30. A method of solving systems of equations by adding or subtracting equations to eliminate a variable.
Down
- 1. A method of solving equations by replacing variables with known values.
- 2. The value or values that satisfy an equation.
- 3. The point where a graph crosses the y-axis.
- 4. A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- 5. A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions.
- 7. A property where one part of an object or function mirrors another part.
- 10. A value used in the quadratic formula to determine the nature of the roots of a quadratic equation.
- 11. The coefficient in a quadratic equation that affects the width and direction of the parabola.
- 13. A polynomial equation ( ax^2 + bx + c = 0)
- 16. The point where a graph crosses the x-axis.
- 18. A mathematical expression that shows the relationship between different variables.
- 23. A visual representation of data.
- 25. The process of splitting a number into equal parts.
- 27. A common or widely accepted way of expressing a mathematical equation, often referring to a specific form like standard form.
