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Math Policy

Math policy means that 32 ×1 is always 32 , but any other number multiplied by 1 , is always Not 32 , no matter what . My teacher tought me this lesson yesterday
33×1 is not an example of math policy . Because 33×1 does not equal 32
by Mathpolicyguy October 9, 2020
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Math Policy

Math policy means that 32 × 1 is always equal to 32 , but 33 × 1 does not equal 32 . My teacher tought me this lesson last year at 1st grade
I math policy your big head every day , Jamie Fredrick .
by Mathpolicyguy November 19, 2020
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MATH-ias

When u catch ya girl cheating but can't do the prerequisite math required to solve the equation.
Damn bro you pulled a MATH-ias after ur girl stayed out overnight
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math-illiterate

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My friend: Can you help me with this algebra question?
Me: No sorry I'm math-illiterate.
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math folder

Classmate: what colour is your math folder

Me: Green
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Math guy

chandice's future boyfriend
person 1: is that math guy?
person 2: yeah, that's chandice's future boyfriend
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Math noob

Someone who doesn't understand the mathematical rule that exponential growth always beats linear and quadratic growth at some point.
If you do not know the rule that exponential growth always surpass linear & quadratic growth at some point, do not make an idle game. Doing so without understanding this rule will result in players getting completely stuck after a certain point, and you will receive bad reviews. Learn more and don't be a math noob first.
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