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mathsI will try to find the correlations between the perimeter (in cm), dots enclosed and the amount of shapes (i.e. triangles etc.) used to make a shape.
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Pablo Picasso "The Dream" 1932.
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Painted Cube Ivestigation.
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Painted faces on a square-based step pyramid.
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Persuasive essay
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RE q1
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Regular Polyhedra
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Shape Investigation.
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shapes
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Shapes (starting with triangles, then going on squares and hexagons. I will try to find the relationship between the perimeter (in cm), dots enclosed and the amount of shapes (i.e. triangles etc.) used to make a shape.
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Shapes Investigation
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Shapes Investigation
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Shapes Investigation
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Shapes investigation
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Shapes Investigation
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Shapes Investigation - Find the relationship between the perimeter (in cm), dots enclosed and the amount of shapes (i.e. triangles etc.) used to make a shape.
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Shapes Investigation I will try to find the relationship between the perimeter (in cm), dots enclosed and the amount of shapes (i.e. triangles etc.) used to make a shape.
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Shapes Investigation.
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Shapes InvestigationSummaryI am doing an investigation to look at shapes made up of other shapes (starting with triangles, then going on squares and hexagons. I will try to find the relationship between the perimeter (in cm
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