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Maths Coursework T-Shape There have been a number of ways in which I have looked at to tackle this task. One of which is trying to find a correlation between T numbers and T-Totals for a vertically standing T (e.g. T) on a 9x9 grid (randomly selected): T Number 29 57 41 79 T Total 66 234 138 366 And I obtained this graph from the results: I had found this quite surprising and so I did the same for a T shape rotated at 180° T - Number 2 22 24 53 T - Total 120 240 252 426 These results were very interesting. I found that both of the gradients were 6. But the intercepts through the y axis were different yet they did correspond with each other because the original T-Shape intercepted the y axis at approximately -113 and the rotated T-Shape graph intercepted the y axis at approximately +113. Therefore I can give two statements for my conclusion: 1. y = 6 x + 113 For the rotated T (by 180°) 2. y =...

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