The Object Of My Affection Charles Ross 3/9/2006 Ms. Rainey Algebra 2.

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The Object Of My Affection Charles Ross 3/9/2006 Ms. Rainey Algebra 2

Table Of Contents Title Title Definition Definition Why I picked this shape Why I picked this shape An example An example Picture Picture Concept Concept Net Shape Net Shape

Definition Cube- a geometric solid which has six sides that are all evenly squared. The formula for the volume of a cube is V= e3 Cube- a geometric solid which has six sides that are all evenly squared. The formula for the volume of a cube is V= e3 The formula for area is A=6 squared The formula for area is A=6 squared

Cube The reason that I chose the cube is because is most of the things around us are cubed. The reason that I chose the cube is because is most of the things around us are cubed. Another reason is a cube can be described as a solid foundation. Another reason is a cube can be described as a solid foundation. Some people work in cubical which is a small confound space were people work. Some people work in cubical which is a small confound space were people work.

Cube

Cube

Net Shape

Me

Concepts 1. x= -1 + I squared root over 2 2. (x-1) (x2+x+1)=0

Problem Ex. Solve x3-x2-9x9=0

What I Learned? I learned that the perimeter is the easiest thing to find for the cube. I learned that the perimeter is the easiest thing to find for the cube. This was a very fun project I would like to do it again. This was a very fun project I would like to do it again.

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