Across
- 2. A value of the variable that makes the equation true. Example The solution of 𝘮⎯𝟣𝟧=𝟣𝟤 is 𝘮=𝟤𝟩, because 𝟤𝟩⎯𝟣𝟧=𝟣𝟤.
- 4. Both sides of an equation can be divided by the same nonzero number and the sides remain equal.
- 6. A variable whose value changes in response to another (independent) variable.
- 7. The same number can be subtracted from both sides of an equation and the sides remain equal.
- 8. A mathematical sentence that includes an equals sign to compare two expressions. 8+4=4+4+4
- 9. Relationships between operations that "undo" each other, such as addition and subtraction, or multiplication and division (except multiplication or division by 0).
- 10. Both sides of an equation can be multiplied by the same nonzero number and the sides remain equal.
Down
- 1. The same number can be added to both sides of an equation and the sides remain equal.
- 3. A mathematical sentence that uses <, ≤, >, ≥, or ≠ to compare two quantities. Examples 13 ≥ 7 𝟣𝟩+𝘤>𝟤𝟧
- 5. A variable whose value determines the value of another (dependent) variable.
