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Collection of Subtracts (25)
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Crossed-out fruits illustrate subtraction: 5 apples minus 3 leaves 2; 3 bananas minus 4 results in -1, introducing negative numbers intuitively.
Out of five peaches shown, two are crossed out-use this as a quick visual cue for selecting ripe fruit or managing portions.
A smiling girl with long red hair reads a red book-ideal for early learning and storytelling visuals.
A bold red minus sign representing subtraction, paired with a handwritten label for early math instruction.
A cheerful young superhero strikes a confident pose, ready for action with his bright costume and cape flowing behind him.
A happy, minimalist cartoon figure with a red body, googly eyes, and colorful sneakers-ideal for lighthearted digital projects.
A happy cartoon child with a blue-and-white cap proudly holds a bright green plus symbol, ideal for teaching addition or promoting positivity.
A playful, animated wallet character celebrating financial success-ideal for making money topics fun and approachable.
A vibrant, glossy green rectangular button with subtle highlights and depth-perfect for modern UI kits.
A colorful, child-friendly tablet displaying the subtraction problem 5 - 2 = 3, perfect for introducing arithmetic concepts.
A cheerful crocodile enjoys reading a book-great for sparking early literacy and creativity in children.
A playful, multicolored 3D rendering of the word “Subtraction” designed to capture attention and reinforce math concepts visually.
A clean, professional black banner with a soft metallic accent line-perfect for elevating UI layouts.
A smiling student explores basic math concepts with vibrant numbers and operations floating around him.
A smooth, horizontally oriented blue gradient bar with soft rounded edges-ideal for progress or status visualization.
A radial number puzzle where each outer value relates to the center value of -3-can you find the pattern?
A standard “No Entry” traffic sign: red circle with a white horizontal bar, signaling restricted access.
A cheerful yet slightly sad-looking boy holds up a blank green sign, perfect for custom messages in educational or therapeutic settings.
