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Multiplication:(in its simplest form) repeated addition.
Division:splitting into equal parts or groups. It is the result of "fair sharing".
Fraction:part of a whole.
Percentage:parts per 100. The symbol is %
Acute angle : An angle which measures below 90.
Acute triangle : A triangle containing only acute angles.
Binomial : An expression in algebra that consists of two terms
Greatest common factor : The largest factor that is common to two or more numbers.
Monomial : An expression in algebra that consists of only one term.
Obtuse angle : An angle which is larger than 90 but less than 180.
Set : A group of objects, numbers, etc.
Triangle :A three-sided closed figure. It contains three angles that when combined the sum equals 180.
Trinomial : An expression in algebra which consists of three terms.
Variable : A symbol that stands for a number.
Volume : The amount which can be held, as measured in cubic units. The volume of a rectangular prism = length times width times height.
Simplify : To combine terms into fewer terms.
Scientific notation : A number between 1 and 10 and multiplied by a power of 10. Used for writing very large or very small numbers.
Rational number : An integer or fraction such as 7/7 or 9/4 or 5/1. Any number that can be written as a fraction x/y with x a natural number and y an integer.
Prime number : A number that can be divided by only itself and one.
Positive number : A number greater than zero.
Math Crossword puzzle
Across:2. | A group of objects, numbers, etc. | 5. | An expression in algebra that consists of only one term. | 8. | An integer or fraction such as 7/7 or 9/4 or 5/1. Any number that can be written as a fraction x/y with x a natural number and y an integer. | 12. | parts per 100. The symbol is % | 14. | An expression in algebra which consists of three terms. | 15. | A number between 1 and 10 and multiplied by a power of 10. Used for writing very large or very small numbers. | 16. | An angle which is larger than 90 but less than 180. | 17. | An angle which measures below 90. |
| | Down:1. | part of a whole. | 3. | A three-sided closed figure. It contains three angles that when combined the sum equals 180. | 4. | An expression in algebra that consists of two terms | 5. | (in its simplest form) repeated addition. | 6. | The largest factor that is common to two or more numbers. | 7. | The amount which can be held, as measured in cubic units. The volume of a rectangular prism = length times width times height. | 9. | To combine terms into fewer terms. | 10. | A number greater than zero. | 11. | A symbol that stands for a number. | 12. | A number that can be divided by only itself and one. | 13. | A triangle containing only acute angles. |
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Math Crossword puzzle
Across:2. | A group of objects, numbers, etc. | 5. | An expression in algebra that consists of only one term. | 8. | An integer or fraction such as 7/7 or 9/4 or 5/1. Any number that can be written as a fraction x/y with x a natural number and y an integer. | 12. | parts per 100. The symbol is % | 14. | An expression in algebra which consists of three terms. | 15. | A number between 1 and 10 and multiplied by a power of 10. Used for writing very large or very small numbers. | 16. | An angle which is larger than 90 but less than 180. | 17. | An angle which measures below 90. |
| | Down:1. | part of a whole. | 3. | A three-sided closed figure. It contains three angles that when combined the sum equals 180. | 4. | An expression in algebra that consists of two terms | 5. | (in its simplest form) repeated addition. | 6. | The largest factor that is common to two or more numbers. | 7. | The amount which can be held, as measured in cubic units. The volume of a rectangular prism = length times width times height. | 9. | To combine terms into fewer terms. | 10. | A number greater than zero. | 11. | A symbol that stands for a number. | 12. | A number that can be divided by only itself and one. | 13. | A triangle containing only acute angles. |
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