Answer:
1. Cardinal Number
2. Ordinal number
3. Integer
4. Counting Number
5. Fraction
6. Base
7. Exponent
8. Factor
9. Prime factor
Explanation:
A cardinal number is a number denoting quantity.
Ordinal numbers denote position, like first and second.
Integers are all whole numbers that are negative, and positive. It also includes 0.
Counting numbers are only positive integers.
Fractions always consist of a numerator and denominator.
Bases are always the number below the superscript of an exponent
Exponents are always the superscript of an exponent, such as 9^3. 3 would be the exponent.
A factor is a number that evenly divides into another number. For example, 2 and 4 are factors of the number 8.
Prime factors are factors of a number that are prime. Prime numbers are numbers that have the factors as themselves and the number 1. One example of a prime factor is 3. When given the number 9, 3 is a prime number, and factor of 9.