Across
- 2. straight line that passes through the origin, constant =the ratio between x & y always stays the same
- 4. the number of times a number is multiplied by itself
- 7. The numbers you multiply together to equal another number.
- 8. flipping the numerator and denominator.
- 9. A rate with a denominator of one.
- 12. A comparision of two values
- 14. Two or more figures that have the same shape, same angles and their sizes are proportional.
- 15. The bottom number in a fraction that tells how many parts the whole is divided into.
- 18. Two term ratio used to compare two quantities with different units.
- 21. A decimal whose digits come to an end after the decimal point.
- 22. A number, that is not a whole number and is greater than 1. Consists of a whole number and a proper fraction.
- 25. Rate of Change. A measure of the steepness of a line on the graph. The rYse divided by the run.
- 26. Number in front of a variable. Means to multiply.
- 27. decimals are decimals that have never-ending decimal digits and continue forever.
- 28. Point where a line crosses an axis
- 29. A linear equation where m is slope and b is y-intercept
Down
- 1. Two or more figures that have the same shape, same angles and their sizes are the same.
- 3. A fraction with a numerator that is larger than the denominator (greater than 1)
- 5. A relationship where in a table of values, the ratios of their output values to input values are not constant. The graph of a linear equation does not pass through the origin.
- 6. the space inside a shape. You multiply 2 dimensions to calculate (2-d)
- 10. Two fractions that are equal in size, but have different numerators and denominators.
- 11. The amount the object holds. 3 D = measured in Cube units The space inside the boundaries of a three dimensional shape.
- 13. How far a number is from zero on a number line.
- 16. The top number in a fraction that tells how many parts we have.
- 17. A product (multiply) of one number and some other (non-zero) whole number.
- 19. For Fractions: The numerator and denominator have no common factors other than 1
- 20. perimeter of the circle, the total length of the boundary of the circle. (1-d)
- 23. A ratio comparing a number to 100.
- 24. Distance around the edge of a shape. (1-d)