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Algebra Crossword Puzzle
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Variable:A quantity capable of assuming any of a set of values.
Algebraic expression:A mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers and variables.
Factors:Numbers you multiply together to get the original number.
Product:The answer when two or more numbers are multiplied together.
Power:Tells how many times a number is multiplied by itself.
Base:The number that is going to be raised to a power.
Exponent:Mathematical notation that implies the number of times a number is to be multiplied by itself.
Evaluate:To calculate the value of.
Order of Operations: The rules of which calculation comes first in an expression.
Open Sentence:A mathematical statement that can be true or false depending what values are used.
Solution:Any set of values of a variable that satisfies an equation, inequality, and system of equations.
Equation:A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal.
Inequality:A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are not equal.
Ratio:Shows the relative sizes of two or more values.
Unit Rate:Ratio of two measurements in which the second term is 1.
Rate:A ratio that compares two quantities of different units.
Proportion:An equation written in the form stating that two ratios are equivalent.
Like Terms:Terms whose variables and their exponents are the same.
Identity:An equation that is true no matter what values are chosen.
Compound Inequality:Two or more inequalities taken together.
Dependent Variable:Variable whose value depends on the values of one or more independent variables.
Algebra Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | The answer when two or more numbers are multiplied together. | 3. | Variable whose value depends on the values of one or more independent variables. | 8. | A mathematical statement that can be true or false depending what values are used. | 10. | Shows the relative sizes of two or more values. | 13. | The rules of which calculation comes first in an expression. |
| 14. | Ratio of two measurements in which the second term is 1. | 16. | A ratio that compares two quantities of different units. | 18. | An equation written in the form stating that two ratios are equivalent. | 20. | The number that is going to be raised to a power. | 21. | A quantity capable of assuming any of a set of values. |
| | Down:2. | Two or more inequalities taken together. | 4. | A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal. | 5. | Any set of values of a variable that satisfies an equation, inequality, and system of equations. | 6. | Mathematical notation that implies the number of times a number is to be multiplied by itself. | 7. | A mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers and variables. | 9. | Tells how many times a number is multiplied by itself. |
| 11. | A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are not equal. | 12. | Numbers you multiply together to get the original number. | 15. | Terms whose variables and their exponents are the same. | 17. | To calculate the value of. | 19. | An equation that is true no matter what values are chosen. |
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Algebra Crossword Puzzle
Across:1. | The answer when two or more numbers are multiplied together. | 3. | Variable whose value depends on the values of one or more independent variables. | 8. | A mathematical statement that can be true or false depending what values are used. | 10. | Shows the relative sizes of two or more values. | 13. | The rules of which calculation comes first in an expression. |
| 14. | Ratio of two measurements in which the second term is 1. | 16. | A ratio that compares two quantities of different units. | 18. | An equation written in the form stating that two ratios are equivalent. | 20. | The number that is going to be raised to a power. | 21. | A quantity capable of assuming any of a set of values. |
| | Down:2. | Two or more inequalities taken together. | 4. | A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal. | 5. | Any set of values of a variable that satisfies an equation, inequality, and system of equations. | 6. | Mathematical notation that implies the number of times a number is to be multiplied by itself. | 7. | A mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers and variables. | 9. | Tells how many times a number is multiplied by itself. |
| 11. | A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are not equal. | 12. | Numbers you multiply together to get the original number. | 15. | Terms whose variables and their exponents are the same. | 17. | To calculate the value of. | 19. | An equation that is true no matter what values are chosen. |
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