Math Colors
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<Math Colors>
1. Algebra Blue -
#3A8EBA
- A calming blue that represents clarity and logic, perfect for algebraic concepts.
2. Geometry Green -
#6BBF8A
- A vibrant green that symbolizes growth and harmony, often associated with geometric shapes and spaces.
3. Calculus Lavender -
#A77BCA
- A soft lavender that evokes creativity and complexity, ideal for calculus and advanced mathematics.
4. Statistics Yellow -
#F9D74D
- A bright yellow that signifies optimism and clarity, reflecting the importance of data in statistics.
5. Trigonometry Orange -
#F57C20
- A warm orange that conveys energy and enthusiasm, suitable for the dynamic nature of trigonometric functions.
This color palette is designed to represent various branches of mathematics, with each color reflecting the essence and characteristics of that area. The colors are vibrant and engaging, making them suitable for educational materials, apps, or any math-related designs.
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Algebra Blue
#3A8EBA
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(Mixed with black - darker)Geometry Green
#6BBF8A
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(Mixed with black - darker)Calculus Lavender
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(Mixed with black - darker)Statistics Yellow
#F9D74D
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Trigonometry Orange
#F57C20
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