Across
- 4. The inverse operation of division.
- 10. Combining all like terms.
- 11. To give out or split among others. For example, to pass out papers to each student.
- 13. The number of solutions when there is not a value that will make the equation true.
- 14. The inverse operation of addition.
- 17. The number in front of a variable.
- 18. The number of solutions when only one value will make the equation true.
- 20. A mathematical phrase that can contain numbers, variables, and operators. Must have an equal sign.
- 21. A positive value multiplied/divided by a negative value.
- 22. The inverse operation of subtraction.
- 23. A positive value multiplied/divided by a positive value.
- 24. Terms that have the same base (or variable) and the same exponent (or power).
Down
- 1. To keep things equal on both sides of an equation. "What we do to one side, we must do to the other."
- 2. To identify a value and work to separate it from other information. For example, to put a person in a room by themselves.
- 3. A mathematical phrase that can contain numbers, variables, and operations (like addition or subtraction). Will not have an equal sign.
- 5. The value that satisfies an equation. It makes the equation true.
- 6. The opposite operation.
- 7. A negative value multiplied/divided by a positive value.
- 8. Addition or subtraction signs.
- 9. The inverse operation of multiplication.
- 12. Property allows for the value "outside" the parenthesis to be distributed to the terms "inside" the parenthesis.
- 15. A constant or a variable in an expression. Separated by an addition or subtraction sign.
- 16. A negative value multiplied/divided by a negative value.
- 19. The number of solutions when any value will make the equation true.
