Across
- 3. Term: An expression that has the same or different variables and different exponents. Ex: 2x +2xy
- 4. An algebraic expression that can have different variables and numbers that are separated by addition or subtraction signs, and each quantity of variables and numbers is a term. Ex: -x+3x+2 has three terms (these terms are -x, 3x, 2)
- 7. of a Polynomial: The highest degree term in a Polynomial. Ex: 3x+2xy-2xy the highest degree is
- 9. A letter that represents a value. Ex: 2K, the variable is K
- 11. A polynomial that only has one term. Ex: 7x
- 12. A number that can be multiplied by a variable. Ex: 23X
- 15. An algebraic expression that combines terms by addition or subtraction signs. Ex: 3x-6xy+3
Down
- 1. An expression that has two terms
- 2. Terms: An expression that can have different coefficients, but must have the same variables with the same exponents. Ex: 4x-2x
- 5. Two expressions have the same result. Ex: 5K-2= 3K+4
- 6. A polynomial that has three terms. Ex: x+3x-1
- 8. Contains operators that connects variables and coefficients. Ex: 3x+2
- 10. Term: It does not have any variables, so its value remains the same. Ex: 4X+2 - 2 is the constant term
- 13. Terms that are added or subtracted can make a product. Ex: the term 3xy contains three products (3, x, y)
- 14. Form: An expression that is written in descending order. 3x+10-7x-x+5x= -7x+3x-x+5x+10
