Multiplication property How many Properties of Multiplication are there? There are five basic properties of multiplication – the Associative property of multiplication, the Commutative property of multiplication, the Identity property of multiplication, the Distributive property of multiplication, and the Zero property of multiplication. Source of image and examples :https://www.cuemath.com/numbers/properties-of-multiplication/ […]
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Equivalent fractions
Equivalent fractions Equivalent fractions are the fractions that have different numerators and denominators but are equal to the same value. For example: 4/6 and 8/12 are equivalent fractions, because they both are equal to the 2/3 Here are some games: https://www.mathplayground.com/Triplets/index.html https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-4/equivalent-fractions-find-the-missing-numerator-or-denominator […]
Balance
Balance 1. Having the same weight (mass) on either side.2. A weighing device using a beam. Use the gram weights on the scale to help determine the mass of objects. https://www.roomrecess.com/Tools/PanBalance/play.html Play the game https://www.roomrecess.com/Tools/PanBalance/play.html https://toytheater.com/scale/ […]
Isosceles triangle
Isosceles triangle An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides of equal length. The two equal sides are called the legs and the third side is called the base. The angles at the base are called the base angles, and the angle opposite the base is called the vertex angle. Types of isosceles triangles: […]
Laws of addition
Laws of addition The term “laws of addition” usually refers to three properties that hold true for all real numbers when performing addition: Commutative Property: This law states that the order in which you add numbers doesn’t affect the sum. In simpler terms, it doesn’t matter whether you add A + B or B + […]
Equilateral triangle
Equilateral triangle An equilateral triangle is a triangle whose all three sides are of equal length. The sides of an equilateral triangle are congruent, which means that all sides are of equal length(AB=BC=CA). All the interior angles are equal too (α=β=γ=60 degrees). Here are some games with triangles: https://www.iknowit.com/lessons/e-classifying-triangles-equilateral-isosceles-scalene.html https://cardgames.io/triangles/ […]
Equiangular
Equiangular If all the sides and interior angles of the polygons are equal, they are known as regular polygons. The examples of regular polygons are square, rhombus, equilateral triangle, etc.In regular polygons, not only the sides are equal but angles are equal too.That means, they are equiangular. […]