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Class 11 Project Work

Project work in Mathematics


Project work in mathematics is a skill to excel the student’s theoretical knowledge into
practice and connect it with real-life how and where it is used. Students can develop
their logical and reasoning skills by using math projects. Along with boosting their
degree of subject confidence, it will assist them in developing their ability to think
critically and interact with others.
Project work for class 11
1. A study on limits and their applications
2. Application of matrices and determinants

Project work Activity:

𝑥2 − 1
 Interpretation of the idea of limit in function 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥−1
 Show the relation between (i) degree and radian (ii) Radian and real
number.

Submission deadline: 15 Poush, 2079

Format for Project work for class 11 only


 Title Page
 Abstract
 Objectives
 Chapter 1 Introduction (History, Background, Definitions)
 Chapter 2 (Main work of Project)
 Method of Study
 Applications
 Conclusions
 Acknowledgement
 References
For the Mathematics Project Activity format
 Title
 Objective
 Required Materials
 Method of Construction (Procedure)
 Demonstration
 Observations and
 Applications

First Page
Second page
 Abstracts: In between 30 to 150 words
 Objectives:

3rd page
Chapter 1
Introduction
 History/Background
 Literature Review
 Definition of terms which is used in a given project
Next Page
Chapter 2
Main work of your project
Next Page
 Methodology:
(which method do you use to complete a project like Stating Problem, give
example/Observation, Verification on with the example, for theorem give proof, and
verifying it by example? If don’t know then leave Methodology)
 Applications:
 Conclusions:
 Acknowledgement:
 References (References format: Authors name in alphabetical order, Books/Article
name, publisher name, year, volume edition number, pages)
For example
For journal reference
 Chaudhary A.K. and Jha K., Contraction Conditions in Probabilistic Metric Space,
American Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, 9(5) (2019), 199-202.
For Book reference
 Hadzic O. And. Pap E., Fixed-Point Theory in Probabilistic Metric Space, Kluwer
Academic Publisher 2010, London. 536.

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