Firstly, I want to preface by saying that I am no experience with the maths community at all, however I did take Maths and Further Maths for my A-Levels. What I have discovered is a way of using matrices and coordinates to calculate the absolute value of a n-dimentional shape in a systematic way, which means that it removes the decision making process that comes with working out the area or volume of a polygon or polyhedron, my method makes it trivial to do so and it works for n-dimensions.I think it will will also have uses in multi-dimentional statistics too.
Currently I have the method fully developed and I have conceptualised the proof, but needs writing (I have no experience in this). I have searched the internet to verify that my idea is novel, with faith in my google-fu I can say that it is. What I need is a bit of guidance to publish this method.
I am not looking for any monetary gain, but would like some recognition, which will help me when applying for university in four months.
Thanks for reading, all questions are welcome.
You're probably talking about a generalized determinant. See something like http://www.mathwords.com/a/area_convex_polygon.htm . Well done for discovering the formula, it might come up in a Linear Algebra course if you study maths at university.