Algebra Project

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In my Algebra class, we were told to do a project based on the properties of mathematics. I chose the Identity Property of Addition. I drew a little example, which can be seen at the bottom of this blog post. I will now explain the Identity Property of Addition. In math, an identity is a number or a variable, and when added to other numbers, it gives the same number or variable. That is the Identity Property of Addition, which simply states that when you add zero to any number, it equals the number itself.


This is the drawing I made for the Algebra project. I'm not very good at math, so I thought that I would use my drawing skills to make an example of the Identity Property of Addition, because it's hard to explain in my own words, so I drew instead. I made a hero named Five, and a villain named X, or Ex. It would've been better if I could've drawn it digital, but unfortunately I don't have the tools or the money for such.

For the second part of this project, I made a little pun. I used two characters from one of my favorite animes, My Hero Academia. Their names are Ejiro Kirishima and Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu.

They both have a Quirk, aka a "power" that does basically the same thing. Kirishima, the red one, can harden his skin to make him stronger and basically unattackable. And Tetsutetsu, the gray one, can turn his entire body into some type of metal, and it makes him stronger too. They basically have the same power. So; my equation is this:
Kirishima + Shigaraki (the main villain) = Tetsutetsu

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