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2006-07-08 06:34:17 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Projects depend on your level. Projects appropriate for a high school student in pre-calculus are a lot different for projects appropriate for a high school student in AP calculus and those are a even more different from what is expected for an undergraduate enrolled in lower division courses in a college or university as opposed to an undergraduate enrolled in upperdivision courses at a college or university.

You might want to explain more of why you need and/or want this assistance and then you'll problably get more help.

People will almost certainly suggest projects appropriate for your level, if you provide that information.

Good luck!

2006-07-08 07:21:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

work out on the identities topic in maths where you can make many shapes to explain the (a+b)2 concept by taking a square of length a + b and dividing the squares into sub squares of length a and length be and also obtaining the rectangle within it we can make a simple project on identities where different squares and rectangles and its area work wonder even for cubes u can make blocks and find out

2006-07-08 07:01:10 · answer #2 · answered by vishal m 1 · 0 0

Solve this problem.

A^n + B^n = C^n

where A, B and C are positive integers (natural numbers) and n is an interger greater than 2.

2006-07-08 07:01:33 · answer #3 · answered by SPLATT 7 · 0 0

you already know i imagine that a sparkling topic will be structure and arithmetic.you could make fashions of diverse homes like the pyramids or taj mahal and clarify slightly about their architectural value.this may conceal geometry like three-D strong shapes and algebra reason that is going to comprise section and pythagoras.

2016-10-14 06:15:03 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Find the exact value of Pi

2006-07-08 06:37:28 · answer #5 · answered by mdjohnsonusc 2 · 0 0

history of math

2006-07-08 06:37:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, take a crack at answering my question found here:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Alcve07jM_GFM9pNrU_ARf3sy6IX?qid=20060704183929AAWgvaL

Good luck!

2006-07-08 06:41:29 · answer #7 · answered by arbeit 4 · 0 0

what level?

2006-07-08 06:38:29 · answer #8 · answered by sylviasmother 1 · 0 0

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