Anybody have any good ideas on a research topic/question?
for what subject
Algebra 2.
then no
Cramers rule
it's kinda cool, but way maybe too simple....so how about function log(z)
z is complex by the way
I was thinking about that one. Just needed some other ideas just in case. :)
research laplace transform, but it might be a little too much for you? idk
laplace transform can and is used to solve diferential equations, google it! ;)
i might choose one of those. and i will Google it ;)
fourier transform is easier to understand at the start, so you might want to start from there. If you're thinking on studying signal analysis, fourier series is a good research topic and easier than those two.
Thanks so much for the ideas! :)
Lagrange multipliers is also a good topic, used for finding local minima and maxima.
She's in Algebra 2? @Syderitic I can't understand why you suggested any of these topics to her.... All great topics to explore, but way beyond the scope of Algebra 2.
Algebra 2 is like university calculus 2 right?
I'm not sure where she's from exactly. If it's the United States where I am here, it's around 11th grade class. Would be studied around 17 years old or so :o in high school.
oh.....ok i really blew that one then... i had no idea... She's no longer online....bummer Hopefully she will chose something else...
Cramer's Rule seems like a good suggestion c: maybe she'll consider that!
LOL, it's the easiest one by far! I sure hope so.
I actually went with Fourier series guys. :) And since i'm from the U.s Algebra 2 comes just before calculus. cx
@That_Other_Girl really sorry...though, Fourier series should be understandable for a good student at your age.
@Syderitic It's perfectly fine. I understood it just fine. :)
@zepdrix Thanks for the ideas as well! :)
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