The project will center around a direct application of linear algebra.
The writing component is minimally a six page double space paper in size 12 font. The paper is expected to be written clearly and be free of grammatical mistakes in Chicago format. The paper must include, in order:
1. An abstract that gives a clear, concise description of the paper in less than 100 words. (I will count the words!)
2. A section labeled Introduction, which is at least two pages that serve as a primer on the topic being discussed. Included in this introduction should be precise definitions and examples to help clarify any new concepts. The audience for this paper will be your peers, so make sure you write at an appropriate level.
3. A section labeled Examples that contains at least two problems/examples completed and clearly written up. The solutions need not be shown in their entirety, but must include a few key steps as well as an explanation of what the computation means. Again you are writing for your peers so you dont need to introduce things like what a matrix is, but you must define and explain any non-routine calculations or ideas.
4. At least one additional (and interesting) application or example of this topic that was not found within your source. Be sure to cite your outside source using Chicago style in your paper.
5. A section labeled Conclusions that summarizes what was shown in the paper.
6. Section labeled References that has work cited in Chicago style that is absent of questionable/inappropriate sources such as Wikipedia.
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