You can create various math exhibits, such as a Fibonacci spiral with different objects, a number line made out of different materials, a 3D model of a geometric shape, or a demonstration of how to solve a mathematical puzzle or problem. Additionally, you can showcase different math applications, like the use of math in architecture or coding, to engage visitors and show the real-world importance of math.
Models from geometry and arithmetic
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You can use pythagoras working model
Pick some topic within maths, then do your exhibition about it. For example, you might make an exhibition about:* Prime numbers and factoring * Famous mathematicians * Geometry * Diophantine equations * Unsolved problems in mathematics and many others more. If you check the Wikipedia article on "Mathematics", you may get additional ideas.
That's NOT the answer to your problem when you're stuck on school work. The answer is to go to the teacher, admit that you're stuck, and get some helpful suggestions from the teacher.
maths exhibition
Models from geometry and arithmetic
by using models, duh
it's very simple..just search in internet
You can use pythagoras working model
Pick some topic within maths, then do your exhibition about it. For example, you might make an exhibition about:* Prime numbers and factoring * Famous mathematicians * Geometry * Diophantine equations * Unsolved problems in mathematics and many others more. If you check the Wikipedia article on "Mathematics", you may get additional ideas.
get 20 by adding only odd numbers.not negatives and no half,quater,etc.
conic sections like hyperbola parabola circle nd ellipse....
That's NOT the answer to your problem when you're stuck on school work. The answer is to go to the teacher, admit that you're stuck, and get some helpful suggestions from the teacher.
There is an art exhibition tonight at the Metropolitan Museum.
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