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Collection of Multiplys (27)
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A sleek, gradient blue X icon commonly used in digital interfaces to dismiss dialogs or signal errors.
A happy student holds crossed wooden beams, ideal for teaching geometry, construction concepts, or teamwork themes.
A modern, glossy green X icon designed for digital interfaces, featuring depth through layered outlines and soft gradients.
A playful, glossy tile representation of the multiplication problem 5 × 2-perfect for engaging young learners.
A vibrant orange X used to indicate rejection, deletion, or error-clean and scalable for digital interfaces.
A key-shaped diagram highlighting essential multiplication vocabulary, with “Multiplication” emphasized under a magnifying glass.
A joyful tan dog with a big smile pops out from behind a bold purple X, adding charm and energy to any design.
A classic black X symbol-simple, bold, and universally understood as a sign for closing, canceling, or marking something incorrect.
A minimalist green X icon, often used to denote cancellation, rejection, or closing actions in digital interfaces.
A dynamic, hand-drawn X mark-perfect for indicating selections, deletions, or emphasis in digital interfaces.
A bold blue X symbol, commonly used to close dialogs, dismiss notifications, or signal an error state.
A happy young boy explores shapes and colors with wooden blocks and balls in a fun, engaging illustration.
Two children in period clothing hold signs showing “2 × 6” and “12”, making multiplication tangible and engaging for young learners.
A smiling notebook mascot makes math fun by holding multiplication, division, and a gold star-ideal for teaching basic operations.
A friendly chalkboard illustration reinforcing the multiplication fact 3 × 3 = 9, perfect for young learners.
A vibrant, stylized illustration of the fraction three-fourths, perfect for teaching basic fraction concepts to young learners.
A stylized green X made of two overlapping rectangular bars, rendered with subtle 3D depth and clean edges.
A cheerful, sketch-style lightbulb glowing with inspiration-ideal for illustrating moments of insight or breakthrough ideas.
