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XII Applied Maths Procedure and Topics of Practical File Preparation

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Practical: Use of spreadsheet

Graphs of an exponential function, demand and supply functions on Excel and study the
of function at various points,maxima/minima, Matrix operations using Excel

Suggested practical using the spreadsheet


i) Plot the graphs of functions on excel and study the graph to find out the point of
maxima/minima
ii) Probability and dice roll simulation
ii) Matrix multiplication and the inverse of a matrix
iv)Stock Market data sheet on excel
v) Collect the data on weather, price, inflation, and pollution analyze the data and make
meaningful inferences
vi) Collect data from newspapers on traffic, sports activities and market trends and use
excel to study future trends
List of Suggested projects (Class XI /XID)
i) Use of prime numbers in coding and decoding of messages
i) Príme numbers and divisibility rules
Logarithms for financial calculations such as interest, present value, future value,
profitlloss etc. with large values)
iv) The cardinality of a set and orders of infinity
v) Comparing sets of Natural numbers, rational numbers, real numbers and others
vi) Use of Venn diagram in solving practical problems
vii) Fibonacci
vii) Testing thesequence:
validity of
Its' history and presence in
nature
iX) Investigating Graphs ofmathematical statements and framing truth tables
X) Visit the
functions for their properties
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xi) Prepare a questionnaire to collect information about pictorial form
in a month on activities like money spent by your friends
draw interesting conclusions
travelling, movies, recharging of the mobiles, etc. and
xi) Check out the local newspaper and cut
out examples of information depicted by
graphs. Draw your own conclusions from the graph and compare it with the
analysis given in the report
xii) Analysis of population migration data - positive and
urbanization negative influence on
Xiv) Each day newspaper tells us about the maximum temperature,
minimum
temperature, and humidity. Collect the data for åperiod of 30 days and represent it
graphically. Compare it with the data available for the same time period for the
previous year
XV) Analysis of career graph of a cricketer (batting average for a batsman and bowling
average for a bowler). Conclude the best year of his career. It may be extended for
other players also - tennis, badminton,athlete
xvi) Vehicle registration data correlating with pollution and the number of accidents
Xvii) Visit a village near Delhi and collect data of various crops over the past few years
from the farmers. Also, collect data about temperature variation and rain over the
period foraparticular crop. Try to find the effect of temperature and rain variations
on various crops
xviii) Choose any week of your ongoing semester. Collect data for the past 10 15
years for the amount of rainfall received in Delhi during that week. Predict the
amount of rainfall for the current year
Xix) Weather prediction (prediction of monsoon from past data)
Xx) Visit Kirana shops near your home and collect the data regarding the sales of
certain commodities over a month. Try to figure out the stock of a particular
commodity which should be in the store in order to maximize the profit
Xxi) Stock price movement
Xxii) Risk assessments by insurance firms from data
Xxi) Predicting stock market crash
XXiv) Predicting the outcome of an election - exit polls
Xxv) Predicting mortality of infants

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