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26/09/2025

Math Trivia

📍I am the set that contains every element under discussion. What am I?

A. Universal Set
B. Disjoint Set
C. Joint Set
D. Intersection

25/09/2025

Math Trivia Question:

📍The degree of the constant polynomial is:
a. 1
b. -1
c. 0
d. undefined

25/09/2025

Math Trivia Question
📍What do you call a number that has only 2 factors (one and itself)
A. Composite
B. Prime
C. Even
D. Odd

25/09/2025

Math Trivia Question
📍What is the ONLY EVEN Prime number?

14/07/2025

Let's have a short quiz. Write your answer in the comment section.

Grade 7 Math - Multiple Choice (1-10)

1. Which of the following is a set?
A. Group of tall people
B. Collection of beautiful flowers
C. Set of vowels in the English alphabet
D. Group of intelligent students.

2. What is the absolute value of -12?
A. -12
B. 12
C. 0
D. -1

3. Which number is a rational number?
A. √2
B. π
C. 0.75
D. √3

4. The sum of -15 and +8 is:
A. +23
B. +7
C. -23
D. -7

5. Which of the following is a subset of {1, 2, 3}?
A. {4}
B. {2, 3}
C. {1, 4}
D. {3, 4}

6. What is the correct order of operations?
A. Addition, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction
B. Multiplication, Parentheses, Addition, Division
C. Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication or Division, Addition or Subtraction
D. Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction

7. If 3/4 is multiplied by 2/5, the product is:
A. 5/8
B. 6/20
C. 15/20
D. 3/10

8. Which of the following integers is the smallest?
A. -25
B. -5
C. 0
D. 10

9. The complement of angle 40° is:
A. 40°
B. 50°
C. 60°
D. 90°

10. The intersection of sets A = {2, 4, 6} and B = {4, 6, 8} is:
A. {2, 4, 6, 8}
B. {4, 6}
C. {2, 8}
D. {6, 8}

18/06/2025

✅ Grade 9 Math Terms (1–25) with Definitions

1. Algebraic Expression
A combination of variables, numbers, and operations (e.g., 3x + 2).

2. Equation
A mathematical sentence that shows two expressions are equal (e.g., 2x + 5 = 11).

3. Inequality
A mathematical statement comparing two expressions using symbols like , ≤, or ≥.

4. Linear Equation in Two Variables
An equation in the form Ax + By = C where A, B, and C are constants.

5. Slope (m)
A measure of the steepness of a line:
▶ Slope = (change in y) / (change in x)

6. Y-Intercept (b)
The point where a line crosses the y-axis (x = 0).

7. Quadratic Equation
An equation in the form ax² + bx + c = 0, where a ≠ 0.

8. Factoring
The process of breaking down a quadratic or polynomial into a product of simpler expressions.

9. Completing the Square
A method of solving quadratic equations by making a perfect square trinomial.

10. Quadratic Formula
A formula used to solve quadratic equations:
▶ x = (-b ± √(b² - 4ac)) / 2a

11. Discriminant
The part under the square root in the quadratic formula: b² - 4ac — tells the number/type of solutions.

12. Function
A relation where each input (x) has one unique output (y).

13. Domain
The set of all possible input values (x-values) of a function.

14. Range
The set of all possible output values (y-values) of a function.

15. Direct Variation
A linear relationship in the form y = kx, where k is the constant of variation.

16. Inverse Variation
A relationship in which y = k/x, where k ≠ 0.

17. Arithmetic Sequence
A sequence where each term is found by adding a constant difference (d).

18. Geometric Sequence
A sequence where each term is found by multiplying by a constant ratio (r).

19. Pythagorean Theorem
In a right triangle:
▶ a² + b² = c², where c is the hypotenuse.

20. Trigonometry
The study of relationships between angles and sides of triangles.

21. Sine (sin)
In a right triangle: sin(θ) = opposite / hypotenuse

22. Cosine (cos)
In a right triangle: cos(θ) = adjacent / hypotenuse

23. Tangent (tan)
In a right triangle: tan(θ) = opposite / adjacent

24. Probability
The measure of how likely an event is to occur, from 0 (impossible) to 1 (certain).

25. Mean, Median, Mode
- Mean: The average of numbers
- Median: The middle value when data is ordered
- Mode: The most frequent number in a set.





18/06/2025

✅ Grade 8 Math Terms (1–25) with Definitions

1. Integer
A whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero.

2. Rational Number
A number that can be expressed as a fraction (a/b) where a and b are integers and b ≠ 0.

3. Irrational Number
A number that cannot be written as a simple fraction. Its decimal goes on forever without repeating (e.g., √2, π).

4. Real Number
All rational and irrational numbers combined.

5. Exponent
A number that tells how many times to multiply the base by itself (e.g., 3² = 3 × 3 = 9).

6. Scientific Notation
A way of writing very large or small numbers using powers of 10 (e.g., 4.2 × 10³ = 4200).

7. Square Root
A number which, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number (e.g., √16 = 4).

8. Linear Equation
An equation that makes a straight line when graphed (e.g., y = 2x + 1).

9. Slope
A measure of steepness of a line, defined as rise over run (change in y / change in x).

10. Y-intercept
The point where a line crosses the y-axis (when x = 0).

11. Function
A relation where each input (x) has only one output (y).

12. System of Equations
A set of two or more equations with the same variables.

13. Inequality
A mathematical sentence that compares two values using symbols like >,

18/06/2025

Polygons – Grade 7 Math Terms (1–25)

1. Polygon
A closed figure with three or more straight sides.

2. Side
A straight line segment that forms part of a polygon.

3. Vertex (Vertices)
A point where two sides of a polygon meet.

4. Angle
The space between two intersecting lines or surfaces at a vertex.

5. Interior Angle
An angle formed inside the polygon at a vertex.

6. Exterior Angle
An angle formed between one side of a polygon and the extension of an adjacent side.

7. Regular Polygon
A polygon with all sides and all angles equal.

8. Irregular Polygon
A polygon with sides and/or angles not all equal.

9. Convex Polygon
A polygon where all interior angles are less than 180° and no sides are pushed inward.

10. Concave Polygon
A polygon that has at least one interior angle greater than 180°.

11. Triangle
A polygon with 3 sides and 3 angles.

12. Quadrilateral
A polygon with 4 sides (e.g., square, rectangle, trapezoid).

13. Pentagon
A polygon with 5 sides.

14. Hexagon
A polygon with 6 sides.

15. Heptagon
A polygon with 7 sides.

16. Octagon
A polygon with 8 sides.

17. Nonagon
A polygon with 9 sides.

18. Decagon
A polygon with 10 sides.

19. Perimeter
The total length around a polygon (sum of all sides).

20. Area
The measure of space inside a polygon.

21. Diagonal
A line segment connecting two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon.

22. Scalene Triangle
A triangle with all sides of different lengths.

23. Isosceles Triangle
A triangle with two sides equal in length.

24. Equilateral Triangle
A triangle with all three sides equal.

25. Sum of Interior Angles
The total of all interior angles in a polygon, calculated using the formula
▶ (n – 2) × 180°, where n is the number of sides.



19/02/2025

SOH CAH TOA

Photos from LEARN MATH's post 04/02/2025

Mathematicians may all seem to ‘look alike-not because of their appearance, but because of the qualities they share. They are curious, disciplined, and persistent. They train their minds to search for patterns, solve problems, and never give up until they find answers.

We should look up to them because they remind us that success does not come instantly, but through hard work, patience, and creativity. Mathematicians have given us the tools to understand the world from simple counting to the technology we enjoy today.

As students, when you show curiosity, perseverance, and a love for learning, you already carry the same spirit that makes mathematicians truly remarkable. Let us be inspired by their dedication and strive to develop the same mindset of problem solvers who make a difference in the world.

23/11/2024

"DEFINITION OF TERMS" (F &H)

✓Factor: A number that divides into another number exactly. The factors of 10 are 1, 2, 5, and 10 (1 x 10, 2 x 5, 5 x 2, 10 x 1).

✓Factoring: The process of breaking numbers down into all of their factors.

✓Factorial Notation: Often used in combinatorics, factorial notations require that you multiply a number by every number smaller than it. The symbol used in factorial notation is ! When you see x!, the factorial of x is needed.

✓Factor Tree: A graphical representation showing the factors of a specific number.

✓Fibonacci Sequence: Named after Italian number theorist Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci, it's a sequence beginning with a 0 and 1 whereby each number is the sum of the two numbers preceding it. For example, "0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34..." is a Fibonacci sequence.

✓Figure: Two-dimensional shapes.

✓Finite: Not infinite; has an end.

✓Flip: A reflection or mirror image of a two-dimensional shape.

✓Formula: A rule that numerically describes the relationship between two or more variables.

✓Fraction: A quantity that is not whole that contains a numerator and denominator. The fraction representing half of 1 is written as 1/2.

✓Frequency: The number of times an event can happen in a given period of time; often used in probability calculations.

✓Furlong: A unit of measurement representing the side length of one square acre. One furlong is approximately 1/8 of a mile, 201.17 meters, or 220 yards.

✓Geometry: The study of lines, angles, shapes, and their properties. Geometry studies physical shapes and object dimensions.

✓Graphing Calculator: A calculator with an advanced screen capable of showing and drawing graphs and other functions.

✓Graph Theory: A branch of mathematics focused on the properties of graphs.

✓Greatest Common Factor: The largest number common to each set of factors that divides both numbers exactly. The greatest common factor of 10 and 20 is 10.

✓Hexagon: A six-sided and six-angled polygon.

✓Histogram: A graph that uses bars that equal ranges of values.

✓Hyperbola: A type of conic section or symmetrical open curve. The hyperbola is the set of all points in a plane, the difference of whose distance from two fixed points in the plane is a positive constant.

✓Hypotenuse: The longest side of a right-angled triangle, always opposite to the right angle itself.

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