Across
- 6. What set of numbers include all whole numbers and their opposites?
- 7. A number whose square root is NOT a whole number.
- 10. What do you do with the exponents when a power is being raised to another power?
- 12. The answer of the power.
- 13. What set of numbers start at 1 and are all positive?
- 14. When repeated multiplication is simplified to be written as a power.
- 15. When you take a power and write out the expression using multiplication without exponents. (Hint: You stretch out the numbers)
- 17. The opposite of squaring a number.
Down
- 1. What do you do with the exponents when powers with the same base are being divided?
- 2. The little top number that tells you how many times to multiply the base by itself.
- 3. A number whose square root is a whole number.
- 4. What set of numbers include non-perfect squares and decimals that don't terminate or repeat?
- 5. The bottom number in a power.
- 8. What do you do with the exponents when powers with the same base are being multiplied?
- 9. What set of numbers include all natural numbers and zero?
- 11. The entire expression written in exponential form.
- 16. What set of numbers include all integers, fractions, and terminating/repeating decimals?