well math projects are harder to determine then other subjects. it would depend on your topic.
2006-07-01 02:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The Golden ratio...it's a ratio that exists in nature. There's is a lot of information out there on it.
Platonic Solids...they are three dimensional figures with some cool proprieties.
The history of the Pythagorean theorem...did you know a president made a proof for the theorem?
2006-07-01 02:29:46
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answered by theFo0t 3
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Do a report on what exact speed is the best to get the best miles per gallon in your automobile. You can use a line chart to show this also, with the speed at the bottom (x coordinates), and the mpg going up (y coordinates). This way you can also learn how to save money when driving!
2006-07-01 02:27:46
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answered by GuyT7 2
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Type in math projects on you computer and that should do the trick. Choose one and go with it.
2006-07-01 02:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm... math... high school.. not too easy though.. uhmm.. how about relating Pascal's triangle to winning the lottery? (Pascal's triangle is used a LOT in probability determinations)... unless you have a good calculator.. hehe.
2006-07-08 02:07:05
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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try developing a correlative probability theory for the prediction of cylindrincal dynamicsprovide ratios and dynamics
2006-07-01 02:35:39
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answered by Book of Changes 3
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