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I have a Maths project...please help me friends!?

I have a project on maths to be made. I need to create a 20 pages book and give all the information on , "square"

I searched for it in google, and i just got a few links with appropriate information. Apart from it, it is too difficult to get information on this topic .

I would appreciate your help on this guys,and i would also find it helpful if you could tell me what tags should i put in google to search for it.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The only thing I can tell you is to use lots of visionary things: pictures, diagrams, comparisond, etc. Compare why a square is not any other shape: triangle, rectangle, circle, etc. Use a picture for each one and it will help take up room and use more pages.

    Hope I helped. Good Luck!!

    PS Tell me how you did on the project.

    Source(s): I like to do essays and have learned a lot of tricks when it comes to this sort of thing. When you need help on paper, let me know and I will try to help.
  • 1 decade ago

    You should pay much attention to the Pythagore's theorem because it is so important in Mathematics. It states that the square of the longest side of a triangle can be expressed as the sum of the squares of the two shortest sides for a triangle that has a right angle (90 degrees),

    x^2 = y^2 + z^2. It is the basis of trigonometry. You can tell it's history. The main application at the time was to divide land among owners. In computers today it serves to compute the lenght of a vector which is essential in all software involving graphics. Engineering and scientific software depends heavily on it.

    You can also include a proof of the Pythagore's theorem.

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