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Mathematics Exhibition
The Mathematical skills of students were at their best by displaying of various working models based on mechanicsandArtificialIntelligence.

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MATHS EXHIBITION REPORT - 2022-23
Students showcased the concept ofArithmetic using a 3D triangle known as Sierpinski triangle, demonstrating plane and coordinate using LED cube. Aseries of projects usingAUGMENTED REALITY showcasing integration of Computers science with Maths where students show cased Quizzes, Mathematics problem,human organs using Augmented reality giving a new dimension to teaching learning process. STRINGART was also displayed showcasing how straight lines can be arranged to create curves like parabola, circle,ellipse. Other projects include Mathematical mechanics where mathematical operations were done using gear mechanisms, making circles of any radius automatically,3D hologram using innovative methods, and demonstrating volume of 3D shapes. Complex Mathematical geometry like octahedron, tetrahedron and many other shapes were showcasedthrough cubicle lamps and all collectively gave the maths exhibition a robust and colourful look. Visitors and guests were amazed after visiting and seeing such innovation in Maths at such an early stage by students.This year, students of class 8 created interesting models using geometrical tools.The most interesting and popularworking models wastheautomatic geometricaldrawing machine,which could create different types of geometric circular patterns. Students also worked onmathematical tools like automatic compass andcreateda model ofan eclipse.Each of these models were working models, beautifully designed by students.Agroup of students also showcased a model based on ' Solidsof Revolution ', which is an application of Calculus, the objective of themodel was to demonstrate the generation of different solids, to calculate their volumesand their applications in the real world.