👉 Slideshow math is a method used to illustrate the relationship between the number of slides and the total number of calculations required when performing a series of operations, typically multiplication or addition, across multiple slides. Each slide in the slideshow represents a step in the calculation process, and the number of operations needed to move from one slide to the next is calculated based on the product of the number of slides and a fixed multiplier. For example, if you have 5 slides and each slide requires 3 operations, the total number of operations is 15 (5 slides × 3 operations per slide). This method helps in visualizing and optimizing the efficiency of calculations, especially in scenarios where repetitive operations are involved.