Semester 2 Exam

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Across
  1. 4. An ordered pair that defines the position of a point on a coordinate plane, typically (x, y).
  2. 7. A measure of the steepness of a line, calculated as the ratio of vertical change to horizontal change.
  3. 14. Simplifying an expression by merging terms with the same variables and exponents.
  4. 16. A number indicating how many times a base is multiplied by itself.
  5. 19. A two-dimensional surface defined by a horizontal axis (x-axis) and a vertical axis (y-axis).
  6. 23. A combination of numbers, variables, and operations without an equality sign.
  7. 24. A mathematical statement indicating that two expressions are not equal, using symbols like >, <, ≥, or ≤.
  8. 26. A compound statement formed by connecting two statements with "or," true if at least one statement is true.
  9. 27. The inverse of a number, such that the product of a number and its reciprocal is one.
  10. 29. The result of dividing one number or expression by another.
  11. 30. A system of equations with exactly one pair of values that satisfies all equations.
  12. 32. A number or expression that divides another number or expression evenly.
  13. 33. A method of solving systems of equations where one variable is replaced with an equivalent expression.
  14. 34. A value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
  15. 35. A binomial formed by changing the sign between two terms, often used to rationalize denominators.
  16. 36. The act of plotting points or lines on a coordinate plane to represent algebraic equations or inequalities.
  17. 37. A number that is the square of an integer.
Down
  1. 1. The number or expression inside the radical sign.
  2. 2. Expressing a polynomial as a product of its factors.
  3. 3. A linear equation format y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
  4. 5. A set of two or more linear equations with the same variables, which can be solved simultaneously.
  5. 6. A compound statement formed by connecting two statements with "and," true only when both statements are true.
  6. 8. A technique for solving systems of equations by adding or subtracting equations to eliminate a variable.
  7. 9. A symbol, often a letter, representing an unknown value in mathematical expressions or equations.
  8. 10. To mark points on a coordinate plane to represent data or solutions.
  9. 11. To find the value of a variable that makes an equation or inequality true.
  10. 12. Indicates two possible values, one positive and one negative.
  11. 13. A straight one-dimensional figure with no thickness and extends infinitely in both directions.
  12. 15. The result of multiplying numbers or expressions together.
  13. 17. The small number outside the radical sign indicating the degree of the root.
  14. 18. The number that is raised to a power by an exponent.
  15. 20. A binomial of the form (a^2 - b^2), which can be factored into (a+b)(a-b).
  16. 21. A single mathematical expression, which can be a constant, a variable, or a combination of both.
  17. 22. A system of equations where any value of the variables satisfies all equations.
  18. 25. Operations Operations that undo each other, such as addition and subtraction, or multiplication and division.
  19. 28. A pair of numbers (x, y) used to represent the position of a point on a coordinate plane.
  20. 31. A number that is the cube of an integer.