Challenge your multiplication and division skills with this medium-level crossword designed for homeschool families. Includes key concepts like factors, quotient, and product.
Integers and Number Theory Crossword Puzzle for High School is a medium crossword puzzle with 11 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Integers and Number Theory Crossword Puzzle for High School
Challenge your knowledge of integers and number theory concepts in this medium-difficulty crossword puzzle designed for high school students. Includes key terms like prime, factor, and divisor.
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- 1. Numbers multiplied together to get a product
- 2. Describes numbers with a GCD of 1 (as in 'relatively prime')
- 4. Whole numbers including negatives, zero, and positives
- 6. A number greater than 1 with only two distinct divisors
- 7. Greatest common divisor of two integers
- 8. A number that divides another number exactly
- 11. The remainder after division in modular arithmetic
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- 3. A number multiplying a variable in an expression
- 5. A number with more than two factors
- 9. Mathematician known for an algorithm finding GCD
- 10. A number that can be divided by another number without remainder
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