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Direct Variation: A situation produces pairs of numbers in which their ratio is constant.
Rational Exponents: It represents both an integer exponent and an nth root.
Real Numbers: Numbers that can be found on the number line. This includes both rational and irrational numbers.
Exponent: It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number.
Inverse Variation: The situation produces pairs of numbers, whose product is constant.
Radicand: The value inside the radical symbol.
Joint Variation: Is a variable which is proportional to the product of two or more other variable.
Radical Sign: The symbol placed before a number or quantity to indicate the extraction of a root.
Variable: Refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity.
Radical: An expression that has a square root, cube root, etc.
Index: Other name of exponent or power.
Constant: Is a number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number.
Equation: Is an equality containing one or more variables.
Graph: Is depicted in diagrammatic form as a set of dots for the vertices, joined by lines or curves for the edges.
Combined Variation: Is the kind of variation that involves both the direct and inverse variation.
Across:2. | Refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity. | 4. | Other name of exponent or power. | 5. | A situation produces pairs of numbers in which their ratio is constant. | 7. | Numbers that can be found on the number line. This includes both rational and irrational numbers. | 8. | The symbol placed before a number or quantity to indicate the extraction of a root. | 11. | Is the kind of variation that involves both the direct and inverse variation. | 13. | Is a number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number. | 14. | Is a variable which is proportional to the product of two or more other variable. | 15. | It represents both an integer exponent and an nth root. |
| | Down:1. | An expression that has a square root, cube root, etc. | 3. | The value inside the radical symbol. | 6. | Is an equality containing one or more variables. | 9. | Is depicted in diagrammatic form as a set of dots for the vertices, joined by lines or curves for the edges. | 10. | The situation produces pairs of numbers, whose product is constant. | 12. | It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number. |
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Across:2. | Refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity. | 4. | Other name of exponent or power. | 5. | A situation produces pairs of numbers in which their ratio is constant. | 7. | Numbers that can be found on the number line. This includes both rational and irrational numbers. | 8. | The symbol placed before a number or quantity to indicate the extraction of a root. | 11. | Is the kind of variation that involves both the direct and inverse variation. | 13. | Is a number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number. | 14. | Is a variable which is proportional to the product of two or more other variable. | 15. | It represents both an integer exponent and an nth root. |
| | Down:1. | An expression that has a square root, cube root, etc. | 3. | The value inside the radical symbol. | 6. | Is an equality containing one or more variables. | 9. | Is depicted in diagrammatic form as a set of dots for the vertices, joined by lines or curves for the edges. | 10. | The situation produces pairs of numbers, whose product is constant. | 12. | It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number. |
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