ur question is so much similar to mine !!!!!!
r u in class 10
well , i suggest
golden ratio
fibonacchi no's
trignometric ratios
2006-09-06 22:26:18
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answered by rocky alsatian 1
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To properly answer this question, I'd need to know what level of math you're currently taking, and what the requirements are for the project.
You could discuss how Eratosthenes measured the circumference of the earth, over 2000 years ago. Just google "eratosthenes" and you'll find all the information you need.
2006-09-07 05:30:21
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answered by Bramblyspam 7
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Ooh wow there's copious quantities from which to choose from. Have some fun with this and go on a math scavenger hunt or 'web quest' discover all the free resources that are out there.
Here's a few great places to start and get ideas: www.filamentality.com or www.ozline.com or www.edworld.com
2006-09-07 06:17:08
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answered by mydcmbrgirl 2
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*Ancient Greek Mathematics
*Ancient Babylonian Mathematics
*Ancient Egyptian Mathematics
*Arabic Mathematics
*Chinese Mathematics
*Indian Mathematics
*Mayan Mathematics. they are uncommon.
2006-09-07 05:28:19
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answered by kaeleymel 3
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Vedic mathematics.It is an interesting topic to be dealt with
2006-09-07 05:29:39
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answered by Red Falcon 1
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vadic mathematics or about discussion of zero
2006-09-07 08:27:48
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answered by mahaveersoganiappu 2
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Find out where all the waisted Tax Payer money goes. THE FEDERAL BUDGET AND TREASURY PROJECT! Good Luck and please print your results.
2006-09-07 05:27:51
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answered by yacheckoo 4
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discuss about zeroes which was found by indians.it is a great topic to deal with !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-07 09:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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