Across
- 2. Two binomials that are alike except for the middle sign. EX: (4+3a) and (4-3a) (Pg 501)
- 5. An apparent solution of the equation that does not fit the original equation. (Pg 509)
- 7. An equation that has a variable in a radicand, AKA a square root sign. (Pg 507)
- 9. The longest side of a triangle, and the side opposite of the right angle in a right triangle. (Pg 493)
Down
- 1. An expression that contains a radical. (Pg 486)
- 3. Radical Expressions that do not have the same radicands. EX: sqrt-2 and sqrt-3 (Pg 500)
- 4. For any right triangle. The principle that the sum of the lengths of the legs is equal to the square of the length of a^2 + b^2 = c^2 (Pg 493)
- 6. Each of the sides that form the right angle of a right triangle. (Pg 493)
- 8. Radical expressions with the same radicands. EX: 3 sqrt-7 and 2 sqrt-7
