Get Creative with Polynomials

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Get Creative with Polynomials Math Design Project

In this 30 point project, you will use your imagination to create a building or area (e.g., park, zoo habitat, space station, museum, sports complex). There are four parts to complete: Math – Find the area of your construction in terms of an unknown value. All dimensions used to find the total area, whether length, width, or radius, must be represented by linear binomials. Writing – Describe how you derived your linear binomials, what your variable and constant terms represent, and how the side lengths relate to one another. Explain how you arrived at your final polynomial, i.e., explain how you used FOIL or a special product formula to arrive at your final polynomial. Describe the purpose of the construction, how people will use it, and the benefits of the design (why did you choose a rectangular or circular layout?). Drawing – Draw a view of your construction from above to show the arrangement of rooms or sections. Label your drawing with the measurements and the names of the rooms or sections. Display – Display your work neatly and creatively on a poster board. Instructions

Lacrosse Field

Lacrosse Field

Horse Barn

Horse Barn

Museum

Museum

Cupcake Tasting Area

Cupcake Tasting Area

Lovely Lollipop

Lovely Lollipop