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Polynomial : an algebraic expression w/c represent a given quantity, number or function.
Set : It is a well-defined collection of distinct objects.
Elements : It is the objects inside a set.
Variable : It is an unknown quantity w/c may assume many values.
Tabular : It is the first way of describing a set.
Universal : The totality of elements in a set.
Disjoint : It is a set which has no common elements.
Intersection : It is the collection of common elements.
Infinite : It is a set of counting elements which has no end.
Multinomial : It is a polynomial which has 4 or more terms.
Degree : It is the highest sum of the exponents among the terms.
Term : It is a part of algebraic sum together with the sign preceding it.
Constant : Any real number w/c assumes exactly one value.
Rule : It is the second way of describing a set.
Equal : A set which has the same elements.
Commutative : If a and b are real numbers, then a+b = b+a and ab = ba.
Transitive : For any a,b,c, if a = b, and b = c then a = c.
Finite : A set which has a definite number of elements.
Integers : It is a subset of the sets of rational and real numbers.
Power Set : It is the set of all subsets of A, including the empty set and A itself.
Across:| 2. | It is the set of all subsets of A, including the empty set and A itself. | | 7. | It is a set which has no common elements. | | 12. | The totality of elements in a set. | | 14. | A set which has a definite number of elements. |
| | 16. | It is a subset of the sets of rational and real numbers. | | 19. | It is an unknown quantity w/c may assume many values. | | 20. | It is a part of algebraic sum together with the sign preceding it. |
| | Down:| 1. | If a and b are real numbers, then a+b = b+a and ab = ba. | | 3. | A set which has the same elements. | | 4. | For any a,b,c, if a = b, and b = c then a = c. | | 5. | It is the objects inside a set. | | 6. | It is the highest sum of the exponents among the terms. | | 8. | It is a set of counting elements which has no end. | | 9. | an algebraic expression w/c represent a given quantity, number or function. |
| | 10. | It is the second way of describing a set. | | 11. | It is the collection of common elements. | | 13. | It is a polynomial which has 4 or more terms. | | 15. | Any real number w/c assumes exactly one value. | | 17. | It is the first way of describing a set. | | 18. | It is a well-defined collection of distinct objects. |
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Across:| 2. | It is the set of all subsets of A, including the empty set and A itself. | | 7. | It is a set which has no common elements. | | 12. | The totality of elements in a set. | | 14. | A set which has a definite number of elements. |
| | 16. | It is a subset of the sets of rational and real numbers. | | 19. | It is an unknown quantity w/c may assume many values. | | 20. | It is a part of algebraic sum together with the sign preceding it. |
| | Down:| 1. | If a and b are real numbers, then a+b = b+a and ab = ba. | | 3. | A set which has the same elements. | | 4. | For any a,b,c, if a = b, and b = c then a = c. | | 5. | It is the objects inside a set. | | 6. | It is the highest sum of the exponents among the terms. | | 8. | It is a set of counting elements which has no end. | | 9. | an algebraic expression w/c represent a given quantity, number or function. |
| | 10. | It is the second way of describing a set. | | 11. | It is the collection of common elements. | | 13. | It is a polynomial which has 4 or more terms. | | 15. | Any real number w/c assumes exactly one value. | | 17. | It is the first way of describing a set. | | 18. | It is a well-defined collection of distinct objects. |
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