Isoperimetric Shapes

First posting: Thursday, 22 February 2001 12:54:59 AM

Tom Smith

Any teachers out there can help me. I have been asked to investigate into isoperimetric shapes please sent help to "smithy1001998@hotmail.com" thank you

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Steven Windsor | (203.76.17.27) | Thursday, 3 May 2001 12:03:32 AM
I believe it means circles with equal perimeters.

MELISSA | (212.104.129.220) | Monday, 2 July 2001 9:44:05 PM
I REALLY HATE MATHS

MELISSA | (212.104.129.220) | Monday, 2 July 2001 9:44:22 PM
I REALLY HATE MATHS

MELISSA | (212.104.129.220) | Monday, 2 July 2001 9:45:08 PM
HI TIM DO U LIKE MATHS

sam | (210.212.187.56) | Thursday, 26 July 2001 7:59:55 PM
tom smith u r in the wrong place

Poopy | (24.128.2.254) | Sunday, 10 February 2002 5:17:55 AM
How do u understand this stuff?

Coxy | (213.122.176.210) | Wednesday, 13 February 2002 6:58:17 AM
I got the bloody work as well - help me 2! geezer@jetlagged.co.uk !

Woodpigeon | (213.105.170.225) | Sunday, 17 February 2002 10:37:51 PM
If anyone knows how the '36pi' in the 3D isoperimetric-quotient formula is derived from the '4pi' in the 2D isoperimetric-quotient formula, then could they please email me at the following address: woodpigeon01@hotmail.com

rob | (62.190.128.10) | Friday, 18 October 2002 1:01:37 AM
The formula is IQ= 4 x pie x area perimeter2

Aimee | (144.139.223.152) | Monday, 24 February 2003 7:46:48 PM
ur A HOOD

Aimee | (144.139.223.152) | Monday, 24 February 2003 7:46:54 PM
ur A HOOD

Laura | (62.252.32.5) | Wednesday, 25 June 2003 7:26:12 AM
I REALLY HATE MATHS 2 , GGGGGGGGGRRRR ITS SO ANNOYIN!!!!!!

Kumari | (194.168.45.250) | Sunday, 23 November 2003 3:45:59 AM
Heya.Im bord,call me if u wana chat lol:07763797912

harry | (81.168.120.89) | Sunday, 11 January 2004 7:41:33 AM
IQ= 4*pie*area of shape/(divided by)perimeter 2(squared)

Simmo | (213.122.70.12) | Friday, 24 September 2004 4:13:34 AM
The final formula to find ne shape is pie/tan (n/180) n= the number of sides on a shape, and i worked this owt wen im only 14 so ha

richard | (213.122.228.206) | Sunday, 26 September 2004 11:44:45 PM
is any 1 on that can help me wid da formula of a pentagon in iq coursework

raymond | (80.225.36.224) | Friday, 1 October 2004 3:52:46 AM
for the pentagon u divid it into 5 triangles and do it that way

kathy | (82.4.232.33) | Monday, 4 October 2004 4:52:40 AM
simmo, ur general formula doesnt work for an equilateral triangle a square or a circle. does ne1 no the real general formula if u do plz tel me!

Jack | (69.194.158.19) | Saturday, 6 November 2004 7:32:03 PM
I am not a teacher, though I know math. Send me your toughest problems and I will send an answer within a week. Thank you. jackjanczak@hotmail.com


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