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Number Grid Investigation.
Number Sequences
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Orson Welles in Citizen Kane.
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Portfolio: Continued Fractions
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Pythagoras - The man behind numbers
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Round and Round -nà(+1) à(¸2) à
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Study the topic of trios and work on from that, to discover patterns and links.
The Towers of Hanoi is an ancient mathematical game. The aim of this coursework is to try to identify patterns and rules associated with the game and explain them in mathematical terms.
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The Towers of Hanoi.
This coursework will be to investigate to see how many squares would be needed to make any cross-shape build up in this way.
To find out the nth term of a sequence - and to find the nth term in the difference of the sequence.
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To investigate consecutive sums. Try to find a pattern, devise a formulae and establish which numbers cannot be made using consecutive sums.
To see if three horizontal rectangle numbers e.g. 12,13,14 have the same result when you multiply the middle number by 2 and add the 1st and last number together.
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Towers of Hanoi.
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Transforming numbers
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Trimino Maths Coursework
Write down 3 consecutive numbers. Square the middle one. Multiply the first and the third number. Compare the two numbers, what do you notice?
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