Add Math Project
Add Math Project
MATHEMATICS 2011
Class : 5 Einstein
Part 1 Questions 6
Part 2 Questions 6
Part 3 Questions 12
Reflection 15
Introduction
Objective
We students taking Additional Mathematics are requiredto carry out
a project work while we are in Form 5.This year the Curriculum
Development Division, Ministry of Education has prepared four tasks
for us.We are to choose and complete only ONE task based on our
area of interest.This project can be done in groups or individually,but
each of us are expected to submit an individually written report.Upon
completion of the Additional Mathematics Project Work,we are to
gain valuable experiences and able to:
HISTORY OF GEOMETRY
The real birth of modern math was in the era of Greece and Rome. Not
only did the philosophers ask the question “how” of previous cultures, but they
also asked the modern question of “why.” The goal of this new thinking was to
discover and understand the reason for mans’ existence in the universe and
also to find his place. The philosophers of Greece used mathematical formulas
to prove propositions of mathematical properties. Some of who, like Aristotle,
engaged in the theoretical study of logic and the analysis of correct reasoning.
Up until this point in time, no previous culture had dealt with the negated
abstract side of mathematics, of with the concept of the mathematical proof.
The Greeks were interested not only in the application of mathematics but also
in its philosophical significance, which was especially appreciated by Plato
(429-348 BC). Plato was of the richer class of gentlemen of leisure. He, like
others of his class, looked down upon the work of slaves and crafts worker. He
sought relief, for the tiresome worries of life, in the study of philosophy and
personal ethics. Within the walls of Plato’s academy at least three great
mathematicians were taught, Theaetetus, known for the theory of irrational,
Eodoxus, the theory of proportions, and also Archytas (I couldn’t find what
made him great, but three books mentioned him so I will too). Indeed the
motto of Plato’s academy “Let no one ignorant of geometry enter within these
walls” was fitting for the scene of the great minds who gathered here. Another
great mathematician of the Greeks was Pythagoras who provided one of the
first mathematical proofs and discovered incommensurable magnitudes, or
irrational numbers. The Pythagorean theorem relates the sides of a right
triangle with their corresponding squares. The discovery of irrational
magnitudes had another consequence for the Greeks since the length of
diagonals of squares could not be expressed by rational numbers in the form of
A over B, the Greek number system was inadequate for describing them. As,
you might have realized, without the great minds of the past our mathematical
experiences would be quite different from the way they are today.
Acknowledgement
Alhamdullilah, thank you to Allah for giving the will to do my
additional mathehatics project.Secondly, I would like to thank the principle
of Kuantan Integrated Boarding School, Sir Awang Mohd Zaid Bin Mat Zain
for giving the permission to do my Additional Mathematics Project Work. I
also like to thank my Additional Mathematics teacher, Sir Mohamed Bin
Masri for the guide and giving useful and important information for me to
complete this project. Besides that, Iwould like to thank my parents for
their support and encouragement. Lastly, special thanks to all my friends
for their help and cooperation in searching for information and completing
this project.
Part 1 (Find out how maths is used in cake baking and cake
decorating and write about your findings)
• Geometry is used to determine the suitable dimensions for
the cake, to assist in designing and decorating cakes that
comes in many attractive shapes and designs, to estimate
volume of cake to be produced.
Part 2 (bake a 5 kg round cake for your school. given the height of
cake, h and the diameter of cake,d.)
h < 7 is not suitable for the cake because the resulting diameter
when ‘h’ greater than 7 is greater than the width of the inner
dimension of oven. So that the cake cannot be put into the oven
due to its diameter is greater than the width of the inner
dimension of the oven. That’s why h < 7 are not suitable for the
heights of the cakes.
h = 8cm , d = 54.99cm
This is because with this height and diameter of cake, the cake
can be fit perfectly into the oven. Besides, its height that is not
too tall and too short is suitable for easy handling and has lower
centre of gravity which prevent the cake from collapsing easily.
3.142(d/2) ²h = 19 000
(d/2) ²h = 6047.104
d²h = 24 188.42
d = √24 188.42/√h
d = 155.53/√h
log d = log 155.53 – ½ log h
log d = - ½ log h + log 155.53
ii) By sing the graph that i have drawn, the results are :
a) d when h = 10.5cm
h = 10.5cm, log h = 1.021, log d = 1.680, d =
47.86cm
b) h when d = 42cm
d = 42cm, log d = 1.623, log h = 1.140, h =
13.80cm
Q3) Decorate the cake with fresh cream, with uniform thickness 1cm.
V = 19 000cm³ , h = 8cm
c) Based on the values above, determine the shape that require the
least amount of fresh
cream to be used.
Method 1: Differentiation
Use two equations for this method: the formula for volume of cake
(as in Q2/a), and the formula for amount (volume) of cream to be
used for the round cake (as in Q3/a).
19000 = (3.142)r²h → (1)
V = (3.142)r² + 2(3.142)rh → (2)
From (1): h = 19000/(3.142)r² → (3)
Sub. (3) into (2):
V = (3.142)r² + 2(3.142)r(19000/(3.142)r²)
V = (3.142)r² + (38000/r)
V = (3.142)r² + 38000r-1
Given that:
a) Find volume of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th cakes. Determine whether
the volumes form number pattern, then explain and
elaborate on the number patterns.
By deviding the volume of the second cake with the volume of the
first cake, the resulting value is0.81 and it is remains constant for
the devision of the volume of third to the volume of second cake
and as well as the devision of the volume of the fourth cake to the
volume of third cake. According to progression, the type of
progression formed is Geometric progression where 0.81 is equal
to the value of common ratio.
T2/T1 = T3/T2 = T4/T3 = 0.81
b) Given the total mass of all the cakes should not exceed 15 kg
( total mass < 15 kg, change to volume:
total volume < 57000 cm³), find the maximum number of
cakes that needs to be baked. Verify the
answer using other methods.
When n = 4:
S4 = (18116.772(1 – (0.81)4)) / (1 – 0.81) = 54305.767 < 57000
(Sn < 57000, n = 4 is suitable)
Okay, finally i’ve made it to complete this project 100%. At
first i thought i’m not able to complete this task due to complex
questions given, but when i look back the question carefully, well
it’s not really complicated as i thought before. With the
permission of ALLAH and with all the knowledge that Sir Mohamed
has given me , finally this project is completed nicely and
neatly.Hahaha...nice la sangat. Besides, this project also had
taught me to be more carefull and focus while doing the complex
calculations. Right now, it’s crystal clear for me that math is very
useful in life. I can see that it’s used widely even in a small matter
we can used math. All i can say here is math is just awesome. The
happy feelings in me cannot be described by anything. Anything
except a song...This is the song that i’ve made to express my
feelings about this project and MATH mainly.
Lyrics by Farhansukor
Genre : Jazz
Title : The Happy Holiday Destructor
THE END