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World of Algebra (Part 2)
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angle of depression: An angle from the horizontal down to a line of sight.
additive inverse: The opposite or _________ ________ of any number a is -a
coefficient: The numerical factor when a term has a variable.
base: A number that is multiplied repeatedly.
binomial: A polynomial of two terms.
coordinates: The numbers that make an ordered pair and identify the location of a point.
elimination method: A method for solving a system of linear equations by eliminating variables.
equation: A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign.
exponent: A number that shows repeated multiplication.
formula: An equation that states a relationship among quantities.
hypotenuse: The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
identity: An equation that is true for every value.
inequality: A mathematical sentence that compares the values of two expressions using an ____symbol
leg: Each of the sides that form the form the right angle of a right triangle.
irrational number: A number that cannot be written as a ratio of two integers.
linear equation: An equation whose graph forms a straight line.
line of best fit: The most accurate trend line on a scatter plot showing the relationship between two sets of data.
monomial: A real number, a variable, or a product of a realnumber and one or more variables with whole-number exponents.
origin: The point at which the axes of the coordinate plane intersect.
perfect squares: Numbers whose square roots are integers.
World of Algebra (Part 2)
Across:| 4. | A mathematical sentence that compares the values of two expressions using an ____symbol | | 7. | An angle from the horizontal down to a line of sight. | | 8. | A method for solving a system of linear equations by eliminating variables. | | 13. | Each of the sides that form the form the right angle of a right triangle. | | 14. | An equation that is true for every value. |
| | 15. | The numerical factor when a term has a variable. | | 16. | The most accurate trend line on a scatter plot showing the relationship between two sets of data. | | 17. | A number that cannot be written as a ratio of two integers. | | 19. | The opposite or _________ ________ of any number a is -a | | 20. | Numbers whose square roots are integers. |
| | Down:| 1. | A number that is multiplied repeatedly. | | 2. | The numbers that make an ordered pair and identify the location of a point. | | 3. | An equation whose graph forms a straight line. | | 5. | A number that shows repeated multiplication. | | 6. | A real number, a variable, or a product of a realnumber and one or more variables with whole-number exponents. |
| | 9. | A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign. | | 10. | The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle. | | 11. | The point at which the axes of the coordinate plane intersect. | | 12. | An equation that states a relationship among quantities. | | 18. | A polynomial of two terms. |
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World of Algebra (Part 2)
Across:| 4. | A mathematical sentence that compares the values of two expressions using an ____symbol | | 7. | An angle from the horizontal down to a line of sight. | | 8. | A method for solving a system of linear equations by eliminating variables. | | 13. | Each of the sides that form the form the right angle of a right triangle. | | 14. | An equation that is true for every value. |
| | 15. | The numerical factor when a term has a variable. | | 16. | The most accurate trend line on a scatter plot showing the relationship between two sets of data. | | 17. | A number that cannot be written as a ratio of two integers. | | 19. | The opposite or _________ ________ of any number a is -a | | 20. | Numbers whose square roots are integers. |
| | Down:| 1. | A number that is multiplied repeatedly. | | 2. | The numbers that make an ordered pair and identify the location of a point. | | 3. | An equation whose graph forms a straight line. | | 5. | A number that shows repeated multiplication. | | 6. | A real number, a variable, or a product of a realnumber and one or more variables with whole-number exponents. |
| | 9. | A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign. | | 10. | The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle. | | 11. | The point at which the axes of the coordinate plane intersect. | | 12. | An equation that states a relationship among quantities. | | 18. | A polynomial of two terms. |
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