
Mathematics Learn: Lesson 1
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All Star Math Guide!
In these following slides, you will learn about, addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division!
Addition, the most simple operation of all, Is just adding. There is not much to it.
Multiplication is one of the operations you will learn during 3rd, 2nd, and 4th grade. Multiplication is also similar to addition, but the products are most likely to be bigger. The first number, for instance, 7, and for the second, 5. So put it like this 7 X 5 = 35. It is 7+7+7+7+7. Get it?
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Subtraction, Is also pretty basic. Yet it is used a lot in the larger grades. For instance, My first digit is 2. My second is also 3. This, you cannot do. Your first digit has to be bigger than the second digit, if not, you will get a negative answer. So for instance, 20. Second, 3. 20-3=17.
Division, (which is learned in 3rd to 2nd grade,) is basically dividing. For example, 10 is my first. 3 is my 2nd. This you cannot do. 10 cannot be divided by 3, unless you want complex answers. For instance 16, can be divided by 4. So here is a model to make you understand: / / / / = group 1 / / / / = group 2 / / / / = group 3 / / / / = group 4. So 4 would be your anwer.
Understand?
This is Easy!
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Problems
Level 0
3+1=
2-1=
0+4=
9x10=
BONUS 52+23=
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Level 1: Basic 10x2 23+2 7+9 3+4 12-3 16+3
Level 1: Advanced: 34-23 16x3 19+34 34+32
BONUS
289+234
/ = divide sign for keyboard
Level 2: Basic, Intermediate
23+32
23+23
45+2
12x3
323-23
36 / 3
Level 2, Advance, Intermediate
23x4
92+23
309-123
123+123
300 / 150 = 2
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Grand Quiz, Can you make it?
292x23
23+23432
321-232
39x23
100,000,000,000x power of 100
234+34
902+2343
100-16 / 7
Did you make it? :)
All Star Math Guide!
In these following slides, you will learn about, addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division!
Addition, the most simple operation of all, Is just adding. There is not much to it.
Multiplication is one of the operations you will learn during 3rd, 2nd, and 4th grade. Multiplication is also similar to addition, but the products are most likely to be bigger. The first number, for instance, 7, and for the second, 5. So put it like this 7 X 5 = 35. It is 7+7+7+7+7. Get it?
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