how about a pie ornament...
2006-12-12 09:51:31
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answered by hollie W 2
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Make a Rhombicosidodecahedron, its a large sphere composed of squares, triangles, and pentagons. Its very interesting, look it up online for how to make it and patterns. I had to make it in my algebra 2 class. It comes out pretty big but maybe theres a way you could scale it down some or just have a very large christmas ornament. Spray paint it when you're done for color and add whatever else you want. merry christmas!
2006-12-12 09:58:51
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answered by Dan 2
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I couldn't even pass algebra, but I'm good with arts and crafts. But, I'm also kind of lazy. I would make a cardboard X with glitter and tinsle on it.
2006-12-12 09:52:18
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answered by concretebrunette 4
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a ball-shaped ornament w/ all the different math symbols and written on it as well is "I (heart;pic of heart) Math"
You could include equations as well like a^2+b^2=c^2 and (a)^2+(b)^2=a^2b^2 etc....
(you would paint all those on)
2006-12-12 09:53:03
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answered by london.paris17 2
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Batik egg, with geometric functions that are algebraically linked.
2006-12-12 09:53:53
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answered by raxivar 5
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π is the pi sign. (Option+p=π) Do a star on graph paper made from exponential decay and growth functions. And write what the functions are.
2016-03-13 06:14:02
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answered by ? 4
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The infinity symbol made out of pipe cleaners and tinsel
2006-12-12 09:52:13
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answered by Mad Dog Johnson 4
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santa's sleigh, and below the speed of santa's sleigh in a formula format!
2006-12-12 09:52:02
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answered by cami 4
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colored Mobius strips
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6bius_strip
2006-12-12 09:59:16
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answered by oldhippypaul 6
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