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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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The Three Triangles
by Adro, Nov 11, 2007
The Equilateral triangle, The Isosceles triangle, and The Scalene triangle.
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The Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci Sequence
by whipermr5, Sep 17, 2007
Learn more about the Golden Ratio, the Fibonacci Sequence, and how they are related.
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3D Shapes in the Natural Environment
by dood, Feb 27, 2007
If you take a little walk around, you can see so many wonderful things in nature with three-dimensional shapes to them.
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Angle theorems
by jimmy theodore, Oct 29, 2006
Similarities between angle theorems
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Starting with QSAR: What You Need
by Parik, Apr 16, 2008
The steps involved in QSAR analysis and the starting material required for QSAR.
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