Math Photo! in a Idil's Classes DM015 23/24
"The book of nature is writ en in the language of mathematics" - Galileo Galilei
Mathematics is a science and study of quality, structure, space, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns, formulate new conjectures, and establish truth by rigorous deduction from axioms and definition. Some may argue that mathematics is a study of structure, order, and relation that has evolved from counting, measuring, and describing the shapes of objects. Math is all around us, in everything we do. Introduction
I assigned my fellow students to snap a photo that contain mathematical elements in their surroundings. The themes are as follows; Mathematics and Art, Mathematics in Nature, Mathematics in Artifacts, and Mathematics in Everyday Life. Let's enjoy their final works! :)
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Symmetry - an element that shows the elegance of creations. The balance portrays the eloquence and wisdom of its creator. It produces such majestic ambience and tranquility to the surroundings. GEOMETRICAL PATTERNS IN AL-HARAM, MECCA By: Muhammad Idil Idris 1.
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Right and Left. Black and White. Fairness and Justice. Symmetry and contrast- both are compelling elements of nature. Such glorious creature that portrays the infinite wisdom of its Creator! SYM-MOTH-RICALLL!!! By: Muhammad Idil Idris 2.
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Repetition creates patterns and progressions. Endless tessellation that keep on going and going. Some say less is more; it is interesting on how a simple arrangement rule may lead to mesmerizing forms of arts. BRICKS-ON! AND ON, AND ON... By: Muhammad Idil Idris 3.
MUHAMMAD IDIL IDRIS| KELLIE'S CASTLE
Rectangular elements are fundamental components used in various fields, such as architecture, engineering, and design. These elements possess four right angles and have opposite sides of equal length, resulting in a balanced and symmetrical structure .The design of this table shows retangular shape elements being apply in daily life. ZIP-ZAP!!! By: Nabhan Hakimi bin Abd Aziz | DFT9 4.
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The mathematician Felix Hausdorff in 1918 introduced about "Fractional Dimension". Fractals are distinct from the simple figures of classical or Euclidean, geometry the square, the sphere and so forth. A fractals is a never ending pattern. Fractal are infinitely complex patterns that are self similar across different scales. THE FAITH STAR By: Nur Izzati binti Othman | DFT9 5.
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"SQUARE" refers to a two-dimensional geometric shape that is a type of quadrilateral. It is characterized by having four equal-length sides and four right angles (90 degrees each). Each corner of a square is called a vertex, and the diagonals bisect each other at right angles. Squares have various applications in mathematics, art, and architecture due to their regularity and symmetry. They are also commonly used in puzzles, mosaics, and tile designs. In addition, squares are fundamental in trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and calculus. MATHEMATICAL ELEMENTS By: Nur Erishya Sofea binti Mohd Saharuddin|DFT9 6.
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Symmetry is defined as a proportionate and balanced similarity that is found in two halves of an object, that is, one half is the mirror image of the other half. The roof itself is symmetry to each other at 45 degrees, so the rain drop will easily slips onto the ground. Thus, students are able to arrive at their destination without worrying about being washed by rain. SUSUR GAJAH PAVEMENT By: Muhammad Syahmi bin Mohd Hanipah| DFT9 7.
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Optical illusion are usually made up of angles, squares, speed, geometry, lines, spirals, triangles, circles and space. Geometry, arithmetic and algebra are the main mathematical concepts that directly relate to optical illusions. Feeling dizzy enough? OPTICAL ILLUSION By: Wan Nur Anis Afiqah binti Wan Hamizi| DFT9 8.
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The repetition element in this photo shows a repetition of a shape and same color which consist of hexagon shape and colours of blue, red, yellow etc. It shows a beautiful scenery and various of colour to the surroundings. REPETITION ELEMENT IN THE MIDDLE OF ALKARAJI By: Ahmad Syukri bin Aznan | DKT10 9.
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Geometry is a branch of mathematics concerned with properties of place such as the distance, shape, and relative position of figures; combined with triangle that is a polygon with three edges and three vertices plus this polygon have more than one shape of triangle. PERFECT DUO BETWEEN GEOMETRY AND TRIANGLE By: Wan Dir Aimuni binti Wan Azrul Affendy|DHT21 10.
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Dewan Kuliah Besar 1 is one of the largest dewan kuliah in Kolej Matrikulasi Kelantan. It has indoor shaded seats for the students. How do we know the total number of seats without counting it one by one? How did the number of seats increase from the innermost row to the outermost row? All of this can be solved using the arithmetic progression method. THEATER OF DREAMS By: Muhammad Fikri Ilham bin Halim| DHT22 11.
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In a clock, the main mathematical elements are the concepts of angles and time measurements. The hour hand completes a full rotation in 12 hours, while the minute hand completes a full rotation in 60 minutes. With this information, you can calculate the angle between the hour and minute hands at any given time, use trigonometry to find their positions, and understand the relationships between angles and time. MATHS IN CLOCK By: Nurul Aleya Maisarah binti Zayusram| DHT22 12.
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This mosque has a unique structure because it was built with a cube at the bottom and a pyramid at the top. The mathematical elements they utilized include polygons, such as mini triangles on the lower roof, which enhances the majestic look of the structure. The cube at the bottom was constructed to support the top and provide better balance to prevent easy collapse. Additionally, for the roof, they used cuboid metal shingles, and around the area, there are also rectangular louver windows. Moreover, this mosque features a distinctive column design with two white stripes in the middle of each column. Lastly, the entrance area of the mosque showcases a squarepatterned arch, adding to its simple and modern appearance. THE UNIQUENESS OF SURAU AL-FATEH KMKT By: Siti Nur Salwa Syamimi binti Salmizi| DHT22 13.
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Tessellation or tiling is the covering of a surface, often a plane using a one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, within overlaps and no gaps. In mathematics tessellation can be generalized to higher dimensions and a variety of geometries. THE REVELATION OF THE TRANSFORMATION: TESSELLATION By: Nurina Aimuni binti Che Razali| DHT22 14.
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A tessellation or tilling is the covering of a surface, often a plane, using one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps. In mathematics, tessellation can be generalized to higher dimensions and a variety of geometries. A periodic tiling has a repeating pattern. Some special kinds include regular tiling with regular polygonal tiles all of the same shape, and semiregular tiling with regular tiles of more than one shape and with every corner identically arranged. TESSELLATION By: Nur Khadijah Safiyyah binti A'shri| DFT9 15.
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Geometry is a branch of mathematics that studies the sizes, shapes, positions, angles, and dimensions of things. A rectangle is a closed 2-D shape, having 4 sides, 4 corners, and 4 right angles (90°). The opposite sides of a rectangle are equal and parallel. Since, a rectangle is a 2-D shape, it is characterized by two dimensions, length, and width. Length is the longer side of the rectangle and width is the shorter side. GEOMETRY SHAPE ON MY FAVOURITE PLACE By: Nur Farisha Edayu bt Mohd Alwi| DHT21 16.
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People often say that life is like a circle - a metaphor for the cyclical nature of life. The beginning of life is the same as the ending, just like a circle. In Math or Geometry, a circle is a special kind of ellipse in which the eccentricity is zero and the two foci are coincident. A circle is a closed 2D figure in which the set of all the point called “centre”. Every line that passes through the circles forms the line of reflection symmetry. Also, it has rotational symmetry around the centre for every angle. The circle formulation in the plane is given as (x-h)² + (y-h)² = r². LIFE = CIRCLE By: Wan Nur Aisyha Fazreen binti Mohd Sukri| DHT22 17.
People often use math when buying different items because we need to know which store serving the best offers while buying something needed in daily basis. Sometimes, stores would like to give a percentage off. It's very helpful for people who like spend on something that cheaper than its actual price. This math skills very useful because it helps us calculated discounts for the best price offered so that we don't waste any penny! SHOPPING TIME! By: Aiesya Humaira binti Mohd Nazri| DKT10 18.
the creator have applied the element of trigonometry for the rooftops and it's becoming the most powerful design to withstand heavy rain and even perfect as water drainage . the combination of geometry is the key of the creator's wisdom. THE BEAUTY OF SURAU AL-FATEH By: Ruhil Syafiqah binti Razainisyam| DHT21 19.
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-Symbol- Mathematics uses symbols as language. Symbol or drawings on the flag as symbolic or giving meaning to something. The basic history of numbers can be linked to the use of symbolic signs to represent numbers such as Hindu, Arabic Roman and so on. MALAYSIA FLAG BLOK B By: Nur Batrisyia Dayana bt Rosli | DHT22 20.
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Shapes are used in architecture to create forms, which are the visible shapes of buildings and structures. Shapes can also convey meaning, such as unity, stability, dynamism, or harmony. Some of the most common shapes used in architecture are circles, squares, triangles, and their variations. Shapes can also be combined to create complex and unique forms. Shapes can also influence the function, aesthetics, and symbolism of buildings. MATHEMATIC IN BUILDINGS By: Nur Aisyah Raihannah Binti Norharizal | DKT10 21.
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The geometric designs are often built on combinations of repeated squares and circles, which may be overlapped and interlaced. The geometric pattern in Islam is not a mere tool of beautification. Rather it represents the infinite nature of the universe and the possibility of its endless expansion. These infinite patterns made out of the correspond to the infinite nature of God. GEOMETRIC PATTERN IN PRAYER MAT By: Noralia Fitriah bt Mat Rabi| DKT10 22.
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In mathematics, a cylinder is a three-demontional solid that hold two parallel bases joined by a curved surface at a fixed distance. However, we can see the design from the rooftop using half of cylinder to became one of mathematics element ROOFTOP DESIGN WITH HALF CYLINDER IN KMKT By: Nuratirah binti Nor Jaya | DFT9 23.