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Math Equation Signs

Slide Content

The slide titled "Math Equation Signs" introduces various mathematical symbols associated with basic and advanced operations. These include symbols for addition (+), subtraction (−), multiplication (×), division (÷), inequality (<, >), approximately equal (≈), and others like algebra and formula indicators. Each symbol is essential for representing and solving equations in mathematics, thereby facilitating the exploration of algebra, calculus, and statistics, amongst other mathematical disciplines.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is split into a larger light grey area to the left and a narrower dark blue panel to the right.
  • The slide title is displayed in bold, large font on the grey background on the top left corner of the slide.
  • Below the title, a text box contains keywords related to mathematical concepts in a smaller font size.
  • A set of 18 icons representing mathematical signs is arranged in three columns and six rows on the grey area of the slide.
  • Each icon has a dark blue circular background with the mathematical sign depicted in white.
  • The mathematical signs include traditional arithmetic operations, comparison operators, and symbols for approximation and equality.
  • On the dark blue panel, sample versions of the plus sign in different colors (turquoise, white, and yellow) are showcased to illustrate the editability and color variation possible for the icons when placed on a dark background.
  • The additional text "Fully editable" and "Suitable for dark background" are displayed in white font on the right side inside the dark blue panel, aligned with their respective sample icons.

The slide has a clean, modern look with a good contrast between the icons and their backgrounds that makes the symbols easily discernible. The layout is organized, with icons neatly displayed in a grid format, and complementary text visually separated in an adjacent color-coded panel.

Use Cases

  • Introducing mathematical concepts or symbols in educational presentations, especially during a mathematics lesson or workshop.
  • Clarifying the types of operations used in - data analysis or statistical reporting during a business or research meeting.
  • Utilizing as a reference in technical documentation for software development or engineering projects where mathematical equations might be involved.
  • Enhancing financial presentations that require explanations of formulae used in calculating budgets, forecasts, or financial models.

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