Across
- 2. Fractions Fractions that can be converted into each other
- 3. Reasoning When you apply a general rule to a specific example
- 4. The number that indicates how many variables there are in an expression
- 7. Factorization The process of which you break down a number, ending in a multiplication problem with all prime numbers
- 8. The group of numbers that include whole numbers and negative numbers (no fractions or decimals)
- 9. Expressions A combination of numbers, variables, & operations
- 12. Numbers that have the same absolute value, but are on different sides of the number line
- 14. To solve a mathematical equation
- 16. Number A number that has factors other than one and itself
- 18. Terms Terms whose variables are the same
- 19. Common Factor The greatest number that two numbers have as a factor
- 20. The number that is being raised to a power
- 21. A Single number, a variable, numbers and variables multiplied together
- 22. This is a number that says how many times to use that number in a multiplication problem
Down
- 1. Identity The property that allows you to multiply anything by 1 and still have the product as the first number
- 4. Numbers Numbers that are close in value to the actual numbers and easy to add, subtract, multiply, or divide mentally
- 5. A number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression
- 6. Form When you’ve reduced a fraction until you can’t anymore
- 10. Identity The property that allows you to add 0 to any number and keep the sum the same as the first number
- 11. Value The distance from zero to the number
- 13. a Variable Expression To do this you replace it with an equivalent expression having as few terms as possible.
- 15. Means Can be evenly divided
- 16. A number that stands alone without any variables
- 17. The power of a number shows you how many times you use the number in a multiplication problem
- 23. of Operations The order of which mathematical operations must be preformed in