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2006-12-27 17:30:34 · 4 answers · asked by ghate a 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Depends on what the project is. If you have to make a model to prove a theorem, try paper folding or work with thermocol and chart paper. If it's plain old writing, do it on A4 size paper and file it before submitting it. It all depends on the project given. I need more details to give you a better idea

2006-12-27 17:35:23 · answer #1 · answered by Akilesh - Internet Undertaker 7 · 0 1

Here's an idea. You can show that as a circle is cut into smaller and smaller wedges, the shape of the area defined by them approaches the shape of a rectangle. In fact, it is just this method which can be used to prove the area formula for a circle, A = pi r^2. This can be done easily by simply drawing a series of fairly large circles on paper, which are then cut up into increasingly larger numbers of wedges, whose angular measure decrease as the number of pieces increase. The pieces are then laid out to approximate the shape of a rectangle. It's actually possible to see the shape grow more rectangular with increasing numbers of pieces.

2006-12-28 03:01:06 · answer #2 · answered by MathBioMajor 7 · 0 0

it depends on ur level of study.if u r a school student then u can do a project on trigonometry.but if u r studying advanced mathematics u can choose"the derivation of value of pi" as ur topic.mind it-it is a long and tough derivation.again if u r a school student u can choose the value of zero or ancient counting techniques .best wishes anyway.

2006-12-28 01:41:22 · answer #3 · answered by priyaprayag1989 1 · 0 0

Projects in Mathematics can be like proving the theorem using model. for e.g. u can prepare one abacus model and show how u can calculate using abacus.

2006-12-28 01:48:52 · answer #4 · answered by Shamim P 1 · 0 0

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