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Math Valentines

As February 14th approaches and love is in the air, we should all take the time to reflect on the power of mathematics vocabulary. So many mathematical words can be used to describe feelings of love and adoration. Yet far too often, this fact is ignored. We will no longer let this be the case. Your assignment is to write a valentine using as many mathematical words as you can. The following guidelines should be used to create your valentine: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Valentines should be presented in a creative way (make a card, hearts, pictures, etc.) Valentines should express appropriate feelings for the occasion. Valentines should contain a minimum of 10 mathematical vocabulary words. Extra credit will be given if you use more. (+1 point for each extra word. max of +5 points) All mathematical words should be identified (bold, underline, different color). You may collaborate with your group members about what to write on your valentine, but each person must make their own. This will count as a quiz grade. these. Approximate Cancel Clustered Computation Correlation Dependent Difference Divide Equal Expression Figure Frequency Inequality Irrational Logic Measure Negative Opposites Parameter Perpendicular Prime Tangent

The following is a list of possible words. You are not limited to Add Adjacent Amplitude Average Base Bisect Capacity Center Circumference Collinear Combination Common Compute Congruent Consistency Curve Degree Denominator Derivative Deviation Diameter Dimensions Discrete Distance Divisible Domain Element Equivalent Estimate Evaluate Extremes Face Factor Finite Formula Fraction Function Independent Infinite Integral Intersect Inverse Length Limit Line Mass Maximum Mean Midpoint Minimum Multiple Obtuse Odd Operation Origin Outcome Parallel Pattern Percent Periodic Plane Point Power Product Proportional Quantity

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