I need to write a paper in maths

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The discussion centers on a second-year university student seeking guidance on writing a mathematics paper. The student has a basic understanding of math and is open to suggestions, emphasizing that the paper does not need to be entirely original. Forum members stress the importance of clarifying the paper's purpose, existing knowledge, and specific assignment requirements to receive tailored advice. They highlight that a more detailed inquiry will lead to better responses. Overall, the conversation underscores the need for clear direction in academic writing.
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Summary:: I am in second year uni. So I know very basic maths. I need to write a paper.

Any suggestions here will also be helpful. The paper doesn't have to be totally original.

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You have to be far more detailed to get a qualified answer:
What is the purpose? What do you already know? Which fields are you thinking of?

The way you ask appears to be the preparation of an advertisement. This is against our rules.
 
What are the assignment's specifications? If the assignment is given in the form of a essay prompt, then you who be assigned must make use of what you are aware currently based on your own learning and experience in Mathematics. The forum members reading about what you say so far cannot bring the required topic focus for you.
 
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