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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to present out utmost appreciation to our Mathematics teacher, Mr Wong Khai Yu, who has
inspired us and guided us significantly throughout this long journey of discovering and extending Viviani’s
theorem. This project has provided us with the platform to expose ourselves
to Mathematics out of the
classroom and hence deepened our understanding of the applications of the field of Mathematics in the real
world. We are ever grateful for the chance to participate in this meaningful competition and hope for more
similar opportunities to learn in the future.