The report is the reflection of your investigation on the real-life application you selected.
The report must begin with an introductory paragraph in which you discuss the application field
and the objective of your project. It must contain a conclusion, and future work, at the end.
Specific details about the structure of a strong mathematical report are shared on MyCourses.
Make sure all mathematical ideas and concepts are communicated effectively and clearly.
All mathematical equations should be typed, i.e., no picture of screenshot of any equation will be
accepted
o Selection of the topic: 20 marks
Does the project consider a real-life situation?
Does the project use a concept or skill learnt in the course?
How unique is the topic?
How in-depth and difficult is the topic?
Can audience connect or engage with the topic?
Mathematics and Analysis: 60 marks
Thoughtful approach to the topic
Correct use of mathematical concepts and notations
Correct and clear calculation
Logical reasoning arguments
Meaningful figures, tables, schematics, and/or other elements
o Presentation of the work – Report: 15 marks
Organization of ideas in meaningful order
Page number
Numbering equations, tables, figures, and graphs
All the equations are typed. Screenshot of equations from different resources are
unacceptable.
Caption for graphs and figures
In-text citation
Reference section for external references
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