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The Pythagorean Theorem with More Dimensions
by BAWB, Jun 29, 2008
More effective ways to deal with geometry and extra dimensions.
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Uncertainty of Measurements
by Dragon408, Nov 18, 2007
We did an experiment to find out how accurately matter can be measured using the metric system.
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Tessellation
by Roflcopter, Apr 21, 2008
Tessellation was first seen in Ancient Greece.
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Measurement Area
by Zeo12, Apr 26, 2008
Looking at the measurements of the square meter and kilometer.
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Measurement: Volume
by Zeo12, Apr 26, 2008
Volume is the measure of how much a container will hold.
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Measurement: Mass
by Zeo12, Apr 26, 2008
Mass is the quantity of matter anything contains.
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Fibonacci Code
by jorge101, Feb 24, 2008
What is this strange pattern?
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Origin of the Formula to Find the Area of a Trapezium
by kushagra, Feb 25, 2008
How the formula of finding the area of a trapezium was originated.
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Volume
by Ziao, Feb 27, 2008
An explanation of volume for those who may not understand anything about volume.
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Polygons
by leecym, Mar 30, 2008
A polygon (/pɒliɡən/, from Greek, literally "many angle") is a closed *planar path composed of a finite number of **sequential line segments.
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