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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Grid challenge!

In my geometry class, we did a project that I thought was pretty cool. It's an art project, which is pretty ironic, due to the fact that it is still math class. Anyway, I thought it was pretty cook, and it looked like it enhanced my ability to copy a picture near perfectly. So, to start, you grab an image (usually about 10 centimeters in length and width), from the internet or any other source. Next, you take the image and draw a centimeter grid on top of the image, using the ruler. So, you will make 100 centimeter boxes (if the image is 10x10 centimeters). Now, take a sheet of paper, and draw a grid, but measure the grid the same way, but in inches, instead of centimeters. Lastly, you copy the image square by square, from the small image, to the large piece of paper. Erase the gridlines, and there you go! you have a enlargened version of the image. Don't forget to erase the gridlines after you are done, though!

Good luck!

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