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Collection of Conjectures (15)

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A thoughtful orange character paired with a bold question mark-visual shorthand for asking questions or seeking assistance.
A wooden jigsaw puzzle spells out “CONJECTURE,” illustrating how fragmented ideas come together to form a plausible but unproven theory.
A connected graph showing node relationships and three overlapping shaded subgraphs-highlighting clusters or communities within the network.
This expressive orange character with a swirling blue halo captures the moment of puzzlement or intense thinking-ideal for educational or tech-related visuals.
A simple undirected graph with five blue nodes-four forming a square and one at the center of a diagonal-demonstrating basic connectivity.
A mesmerizing blue spiral vortex with radiant particle streaks, evoking motion and energy.
A clear definition of "conjecture" with a classic math example: the false claim that all primes are odd, disproven by 2.
Our friendly alien mascot brings joy and excitement to Parkgate Primary School’s educational activities and community events.
A cheerful, energetic cartoon figure races forward with a tasty burger and refreshing soda in hand.
When a child eagerly says “more please!”, it mirrors how mathematicians form conjectures-educated guesses based on observed patterns.
Follow the numbers to bring this elegant dragon to life-ideal for creative practice and fine motor skill development.
A joyful anthropomorphic pencil with expressive eyes, waving hands, and playful sneakers-ready to inspire creativity and learning!
Collatz Conjecture Mathematics Theorem Sequence PNG, Clipart, Blue
A lively math lesson featuring key concepts like the quadratic discriminant, binomial expansion, Venn diagrams, and parabolas-perfect for visual learners.
A 3D wireframe torus with magenta (major circle) and red (minor circle) outlines emphasizing its dual-loop structure.
A circle with center O, showing central angle ∠AOB = 301.91° and inscribed angle ∠ACB = 150.96°, demonstrating the inscribed angle theorem.