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Collection of Mathematics Concepts (18)
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A lively cluster of 3D-styled numbers and math operators, ideal for engaging young learners in counting and basic arithmetic.
A ray labeled *l* begins at point A, includes point B, and continues infinitely in the indicated direction.
Each pie chart shows a fraction where the colored portion equals the numerator over the denominator-helping visualize part-to-whole relationships.
A function machine illustrating the rule “double the input” with three examples: 3→6, 7→14, and 9→18.
A simple function machine converts input 3 into output 6, illustrating the core idea of functions in algebra.
A cheerful assortment of hands-on math tools ideal for engaging students in geometry, measurement, and arithmetic activities.
Each pie chart shows how the denominator determines the number of equal parts-halves, thirds, quarters, and fifths-making unit fractions intuitive.
A visual guide to core geometry principles-right triangles, inscribed circles, and classic drawing instruments like compasses and set squares.
A simple coordinate plane showing five plotted points in the first and fourth quadrants-ideal for introductory graphing practice.
A visual breakdown of how the function rule f(x) = 2x + 3 generates outputs from inputs, illustrated with a table and arithmetic examples.
Kids exploring numbers and math symbols in a playful, colorful scene-ideal for early math education materials.
The exponential function y = a^x + b includes a constant term b, shifting the graph vertically; its y-intercept occurs at (0, a⁰ + b) = (0, 1 + b).
These translucent, multi-colored counting chips are great for teaching numbers, colors, and basic operations in early education settings.
A 2×2 red square and a 4×4 green square on a blue grid, demonstrating relative size and area calculation.
A cheerful ice cream cone with numbered scoops (1 to 5) next to the word “Math” - perfect for sparking young learners’ curiosity.