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Mathematical Terms
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slope : The steepness of a line
addition : Finding the total or sum by combining two or more numbers
subtraction : Taking one number away from another
division : The process of splitting into parts of groups
multiplication : The process of repeated addition
equation : A statement that shows the value of two mathematical expressions being equal
transformation : Changing a shape using a turn, flip, slide, or resize
angle : the amount of turn between two straight lines that have a common end point
rational number : A number that can be made by dividing two integers
irrational number : A real number that cannot be made by dividing two integers
exponent : Says how many times to use that number in a multiplication
graph : A diagram of values, usually shown as lines or bars
integer : A number with no fractional part
coordinate : A set of values that show an exact position
expression : Numbers, symbols, and operators (such as + and ×) grouped together that show the value of something
verbal expression : A translation into words of an algebraic expression that can consist of different operations, numbers, and variables
square root : Value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number
cube root : A special value that, when used in a multiplication three times, gives that number
ordered pair : A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane; the first number tells how far to move horizontally and the second number tells how far to move vertically
function : A special relationship where each input has a single output
Mathematical Terms
Across:1. | A set of values that show an exact position | 6. | Value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number | 7. | Taking one number away from another | 8. | A diagram of values, usually shown as lines or bars | 9. | Finding the total or sum by combining two or more numbers | 11. | Changing a shape using a turn, flip, slide, or resize | 12. | A statement that shows the value of two mathematical expressions being equal | 14. | A number that can be made by dividing two integers | 16. | Numbers, symbols, and operators (such as + and ×) grouped together that show the value of something | 17. | A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane; the first number tells how far to move horizontally and the second number tells how far to move vertically |
| | Down:2. | A number with no fractional part | 3. | Says how many times to use that number in a multiplication | 4. | A special value that, when used in a multiplication three times, gives that number | 5. | A special relationship where each input has a single output | 10. | The process of splitting into parts of groups | 13. | The steepness of a line | 15. | the amount of turn between two straight lines that have a common end point |
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Mathematical Terms
Across:1. | A set of values that show an exact position | 6. | Value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number | 7. | Taking one number away from another | 8. | A diagram of values, usually shown as lines or bars | 9. | Finding the total or sum by combining two or more numbers | 11. | Changing a shape using a turn, flip, slide, or resize | 12. | A statement that shows the value of two mathematical expressions being equal | 14. | A number that can be made by dividing two integers | 16. | Numbers, symbols, and operators (such as + and ×) grouped together that show the value of something | 17. | A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane; the first number tells how far to move horizontally and the second number tells how far to move vertically |
| | Down:2. | A number with no fractional part | 3. | Says how many times to use that number in a multiplication | 4. | A special value that, when used in a multiplication three times, gives that number | 5. | A special relationship where each input has a single output | 10. | The process of splitting into parts of groups | 13. | The steepness of a line | 15. | the amount of turn between two straight lines that have a common end point |
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