MATH SPOKEN HERE! is a richly illustrated 400-word arithmetic and algebra dictionary. It is available in its entirety for the personal use of one individual -- you. YOU MAY NOT MAKE DUPLICATES of any graphic or text or web page, but you may make and keep one hardcopy for your own personal and not-for-profit use.
Published in 1995 by MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS, inc., ISBN: 0-9623593-5-1, the 100 pg. book sells for $12.00 plus tax and shipping. It is perfect for elementary school, middle school, adult basic education, English as a Second Language, and remedial college students.As shown below, each entry includes an illustration, math and nonmath definitions, phonetic transcription, a reference group or application, and questions. An answer key is provided. Read and see and hear an entry below or examine a typical entry in detail.
IN MATH: 1. n. the operation of finding or computing a sum or total. EX. The addition of 3x + 7 and -2x - 6 requires one to combine like terms.
IN ENGLISH: 1. as defined above. 2. n. something added to an existing item or structure. EX. We put an addition on our house.
APPLICATION: (see list 40): 1. What's the inverse of addition?
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