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Maths Sequences Investigation
T- Total
T-Shapes Coursework
T-Total Investigation
T-Total Investigation
T-total Investigation
T-Totals
The Relationship between the T-Number and the T-Total
To investigate and discover an equation, numerically and algebraically.
Using grids of different sizes to translate the T-shape to different positions. Also, to investigate the relationship between the T-total, the T-numbers and the grid size.
T-Total and T-Number
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Beam 82
have been asked to find out how many squares would be needed to make up a certain pattern according to its sequence
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I have decided to carry out a simulation on a real life situation. A simulation is the imitation of of the operation of a system. This simulation is more or less the study of outcomes mostly affected by chance. These are called Monte Carlo methods.
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In this investigation I will be looking at the relationship between the T-total and the T-number with simple drawings and try to identify a general rule.
To Investigate numbers in a letter T drawn on a grid ranging from 6 by 6to 9 by 9.
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C Totals Investigation.
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'@T-Total
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'T' Totals Investigation.
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3 Step Stairs
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A dark cross-shape has been surrounded by white squares to create a bigger cross-shape. The next cross-shape is always made by surrounding the previous cross-shape with small squares.
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A dark cross-shape has been surrounded by white squares to create a bigger cross-shape. The next cross-shape is always made by surrounding the previous cross-shape with small squares. Investigate to see how many squares
Adam Taylor
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Amazing Plants - Maths Coursework.
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Aunt Lucy Maths Investigation
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