The mystery of classical mathematical terms in junior middle school students;
To sharpen one's fist (to use a mathematical term).
Team competition (type a math term) corner.
= 100? 100? 100 (to use an idiom) Do everything possible.
Stand by and do nothing (guess the math term 1) arithmetic.
Much the same; Approximation (type mathematical terms)
Grandpa is wrong (guess math noun 1) tolerance.
What is the score? (Type math nouns) score
The doctor wrote a pen (guess the math term 1) and wrote a prescription.
A debt (guess the math term 1) is negative.
The two sides of the Taiwan Province Strait look forward to reunification (in a mathematical term) concentric circles.
Go neck and neck (guess the mathematical term 1) parallel
The whistle sounded (hit a mathematical noun) and assembled.
Grandpa is a pioneer (guess the mathematician's name) Zu Chongzhi.
Nine inches plus one inch (to use an idiom) is one inch.
The greatest common divisor of the United Nations Charter (guess the mathematical term 1)
Extension line of broken yarn joint (a mathematical term)
The old man stood on crutches (guess the mathematical term 1).
Sit down (guess the math noun 1) and carry it.
Waste method (guess the mathematical term 1) division
Strictly judge (guess the mathematical term 1) addition.
Subtract from the lighter sentence (guess the math noun 1)
The kite ran away (guess the mathematical term 1) and the line segment (broke)
Equilibrium (guess the mathematical term 1) symmetry
0000 (to use an idiom) is foolproof.
After playing Go (guess the mathematical term 1), the molecule
I'll go first (guess the math term 1).
Perfecting the compass of legal system (A-type mathematical terminology)
Fifty cents (guess math noun one) semicircle
Two cows fight (guess the mathematical term 1) to the top corner.
1: 1 (to use an idiom) is comparable.
Seven days and seven nights (with a mathematical noun) perimeter