3D Taro Tea
For our project, we used Mathematica to make a model of a taro milk tea with boba that you could get at a boba shop. The parts for the boba tea required a cup, tea, boba pearls, ice cubes, a … Continue reading “3D Taro Tea” →
Professor of Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College
For our project, we used Mathematica to make a model of a taro milk tea with boba that you could get at a boba shop. The parts for the boba tea required a cup, tea, boba pearls, ice cubes, a … Continue reading “3D Taro Tea” →
The foundation of the Kazakh yurt is a cylinder of radius 1.5. The roof is a conical frustum around the line joining the sequence of points: {0, 0, 1}, {0, 0, 1.7}. The base radius of the frustum is 1.5 and the … Continue reading “Graphing 3D Models of the Shapes of Ethnical Buildings” →
When brainstorming ideas for this project, as a group we knew we wanted to use some of the different shapes and formulas we learned over the semester and incorporate them into an image on Mathematica. After thinking about parabolas and … Continue reading “The “Flower” of Math” →
For our final project, we modeled a paper airplane moving through space. We graphed various planes and polygons to make up the figure of the paper airplane, as well as different parametric equations to create spheres to model planets surrounding the … Continue reading “Planes in Space” →