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Math Crossword By Samantha Griffin
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ALGEBRAIC: A mathematical phrase that includes one or more variables
BASE: A number that is multiplied repeatedly
COEFFICIENT: The numerical factor when a term has a variable
CONSTANT: A term that has no variable factor
COORDINATES: The numbers that make an ordered pair and identify the location of a point
EXPONENT: number that shows repeated multiplication
FORMULA: A mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
ISOLATE: Get alone
LIKETERMS: terms with exactly the same variable factors, in a variable expression
NUMERICAL: A mathematical phrase involving numbers and operation symbols
ORDEREDPAIR: Two numbers that identify the location of a point
ORIGIN: The point in which the axes of the coordinate plane intersects
POWER: The base and the exponent of an expression
QUADRANT: the four parts into which coordinate plane is divided by its axes
QUANTITY: Anything that can be measured or counted
REFLECTION: A triangle flipped upside down.
ROTATE: A triangle moved sideways
SIMPLIFY: To replace an expression with its simplest name or form
TERM: A number or variable, or the product, or quotient of a number and one or more variables
VARIABLE: A symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers
SET: A group of numbers
Math Crossword By Samantha Griffin
Across:1. | The numerical factor when a term has a variable | 3. | A mathematical phrase involving numbers and operation symbols | 8. | A mathematical phrase that includes one or more variables | 9. | terms with exactly the same variable factors, in a variable expression | 11. | Get alone | 12. | A triangle moved sideways | 14. | To replace an expression with its simplest name or form | 15. | A term that has no variable factor | 17. | A group of numbers | 18. | Two numbers that identify the location of a point | 19. | A number that is multiplied repeatedly | 20. | the four parts into which coordinate plane is divided by its axes |
| | Down:2. | A mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols | 4. | A symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers | 5. | Anything that can be measured or counted | 6. | A triangle flipped upside down. | 7. | A number or variable, or the product, or quotient of a number and one or more variables | 10. | The numbers that make an ordered pair and identify the location of a point | 13. | number that shows repeated multiplication | 16. | The point in which the axes of the coordinate plane intersects |
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Math Crossword By Samantha Griffin
Across:1. | The numerical factor when a term has a variable | 3. | A mathematical phrase involving numbers and operation symbols | 8. | A mathematical phrase that includes one or more variables | 9. | terms with exactly the same variable factors, in a variable expression | 11. | Get alone | 12. | A triangle moved sideways | 14. | To replace an expression with its simplest name or form | 15. | A term that has no variable factor | 17. | A group of numbers | 18. | Two numbers that identify the location of a point | 19. | A number that is multiplied repeatedly | 20. | the four parts into which coordinate plane is divided by its axes |
| | Down:2. | A mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols | 4. | A symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers | 5. | Anything that can be measured or counted | 6. | A triangle flipped upside down. | 7. | A number or variable, or the product, or quotient of a number and one or more variables | 10. | The numbers that make an ordered pair and identify the location of a point | 13. | number that shows repeated multiplication | 16. | The point in which the axes of the coordinate plane intersects |
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