You can investigate about all sorts of things. For example:* Investigate about different sets of numbers (counting numbers, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, complex numbers).
* Investigate about special types of numbers, for example:
** Prime numbers
** Specific types of prime numbers
** Square numbers (or other powers)
** Numbers that have some other interesting property
* The above examples are for whole numbers; you might also investigate about numbers such as pi, e, or i.
x + 2 =9
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Examples of investigatory projects in math include exploring patterns in prime numbers, analyzing the relationship between geometry and art by studying tessellations, or investigating the statistical significance of data sets through surveys. Another project could involve using mathematical modeling to predict outcomes in real-world scenarios, such as population growth or disease spread. Students might also explore mathematical concepts through games, such as studying probability in board games or card games.
You could find out how to keep shapes proportional. For some more ideas you can talk to your teacher, look at past ideas, or look online.
1+1=3
There are an infinite number of ways you can make a math investigatory project. You could question why an equation leads to a certain answer for example.
investigation about definitions of postulates and theorem and property
You can make your title for your Math Investigatory project Êbased on your main point of investigation or simply what question you are trying to answer. Using your question for a title is always the best answer.
x + 2 =9
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Sort out a plan that you thoroughly understand being objective in the investigation and its final conclusion.
Examples of investigatory projects in math include exploring patterns in prime numbers, analyzing the relationship between geometry and art by studying tessellations, or investigating the statistical significance of data sets through surveys. Another project could involve using mathematical modeling to predict outcomes in real-world scenarios, such as population growth or disease spread. Students might also explore mathematical concepts through games, such as studying probability in board games or card games.
You could find out how to keep shapes proportional. For some more ideas you can talk to your teacher, look at past ideas, or look online.
The set of Rational Numbers is a [proper] subset of Real Numbers.
simple study hard
1+1=3
hahaha i have the same grade 8 math project due :P