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Finding Best Approximate Circle

Author: David L. Powers and Students of MA363


The Mathematical Modeling (MA363) class in the fall of 1990 was populated by 10 mathematics and computer science majors and 11 students from engineering or physics. All of them, being juniors or seniors, had studied three semesters of calculus and one of differential equations, including an introduction to linear algebra. Of course, some mathematics majors had much more extensive backgrounds.

©1992 by COMAP, Inc.
The UMAP Journal 13.2
12 pages

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