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Can you give me some example of verb phrases in math?

Here are some examples of verb phrases in math, categorized by the type of action they represent:

1. Calculation:

* Add 5 and 7.

* Subtract 3 from 10.

* Multiply 4 by 6.

* Divide 12 by 3.

* Calculate the area of a rectangle.

* Find the sum of all even numbers between 1 and 10.

2. Comparison:

* Is equal to

* Is greater than

* Is less than

* Is not equal to

* Compare the sizes of these two triangles.

3. Measurement:

* Measure the length of the line segment.

* Determine the circumference of the circle.

* Find the volume of the cube.

4. Transformation:

* Rotate the triangle 90 degrees clockwise.

* Translate the point 5 units to the right.

* Reflect the shape across the y-axis.

* Dilate the figure by a factor of 2.

5. Manipulation:

* Simplify the expression.

* Solve for x.

* Factor the polynomial.

* Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form.

6. Existence/Property:

* Contains a right angle.

* Has a vertex at (2,3).

* Is a prime number.

* Represents the slope of the line.

7. Relationship:

* Is proportional to

* Is inversely proportional to

* Is a function of

* Is a subset of

These are just a few examples. There are many other verb phrases used in math, depending on the specific concept or operation.

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