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Grids Investigation.  

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INTRODUCTION I was recently given an investigation for my maths coursework; it was an investigation on grids. Grids are a series of lines that cross each other vertically and horizontally to produce interior squares. In this specific investigation my task was to find the number of squares in a grid containing eleven lines in any order vertically and horizontally, we were able to overlap the squares within the grid, I then had to discover a formula which could tell me the number of one by one, two by two squares contained within the grid and so on. Once this has been achieved I would have to use my formula to find the number of squares within a grid that has a different amount of lines, to see if it works correctly. METHOD To begin with in this investigation I drew out the various grid combinations using eleven lines changing the vertical and horizontal...

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