In the lab for your course on Chaos theory, you are asked to do an experiment
about fractals. Your lab partner comes up with a formula that allows you to
make a graph of the perimeters of linear fractals. When writing your lab report
do you need to cite this formula as his idea?
- Yes,
you should include this detail in your Literature Cited section.
- No, as long as you include his name on the cover page
of your lab report, you don't need to cite the equation as his idea.
- You
do not include his details in the Literature Cited, but do mention
in a footnote in the report that the equation was his idea.