What is light?
Either the sensation of light, a source of light, its illumination, the representation of it in a work of art, or an awareness.
What is the B Pencil?
Softer graphite make darker marks since more of the material is released.
A pattern of regularly spaced horizontal and vertical lines forming squares on a map.
What is a grid?
What is the slope in y=3x+5?
What is 3?
What does > mean?
What is greater than?
An element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
What is Value?
Harder graphite make lighter marks and is easier to erase.
What is an H Pencil?
What is a table?
Information arranged in rows and columns.
Solve 3x-16=32
What is 16?
What does the m stand for in y=mx+b?
What is slope?
What is Highlight?
The area of an object represented in art that receives the greatest amount of direct light.
An object, typically a piece of soft rubber or plastic, used to rub out something written.
What is an eraser?
Shapes that are often curvilinear in appearance, are similar to those found in nature, such as plants, animals, and rocks.
What is organic?
(n2)(n3)=?
What is n5?
Tell the inequality for "at least"
What is >_
The darker value on the portion of a form’s surface that is turned away from the light source.
What is shading?
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What is a charcoal pencil?
Matte dark drawing material that crumbles easily and is often used for expressive marks
What is a graph?
A mathematical representation of a network and it describes the relationship between lines and points
Solve -4x-2y=-12
4x+8y=-24
What is (6,-6)?
What is your favorite class?
What is Math?
What is a portrait?
A work of art that represents a specific person, a group of people, or an animal. Usually show what a person looks like.
What is Graphite?
Also called a lead pencil, is a type of pencil in which a thin core is embedded in a shell of other material.
A figure or area closed by a boundary which is created by combining the specific amount of curves, points, and lines such as; square, triangle and rectangle.
What is Geometric?
(m4)(m)=?
What is m5?
What is <_