I’ve been playing with GeoGebra for years and it wasn’t until I found your videos that I really started to make progress. This is actually the first time I’ve ever left a comment but I just had to say how much I love your videos (and the iteration and zip functions too)!! As a recent graduate in automation engineering, I feel like we are often missing a good, intuitive understanding of some math concepts. For example, I’ve been able to explore and visualize Fourier series and transform in GeoGebra but I still struggle to get the same kind of intuition for the Laplace transform. It would be amazing to see this kind of topic made more visual and approachable (just like you do with everything else!). Thanks so much for everything you do. Greetings from Catalonia!
Donald Knuth also has a dragon curve made out of tile in the entry hallway of his home. Brady did a Numberphile video on it ("Wrong Turn on the Dragon"),
I am flabbergasted, how could so few people have seen such a great lesson!? I noticed that centering rotation around point(f,0) did not actually create that point. Could you call the intersection of circles without creating them?
I’ve been playing with GeoGebra for years and it wasn’t until I found your videos that I really started to make progress. This is actually the first time I’ve ever left a comment but I just had to say how much I love your videos (and the iteration and zip functions too)!!
As a recent graduate in automation engineering, I feel like we are often missing a good, intuitive understanding of some math concepts. For example, I’ve been able to explore and visualize Fourier series and transform in GeoGebra but I still struggle to get the same kind of intuition for the Laplace transform. It would be amazing to see this kind of topic made more visual and approachable (just like you do with everything else!).
Thanks so much for everything you do. Greetings from Catalonia!
It's pretty useful and rewarding to watch you think outloud and then make things work and run us through it. Much appreciated. Dragon🐉
Your videos really upped my GeoGebra skills, which, considering it's the basis of one course I have in Uni this semester, is pretty great!
Donald Knuth also has a dragon curve made out of tile in the entry hallway of his home. Brady did a Numberphile video on it ("Wrong Turn on the Dragon"),
For version 1, would it also work to invert the direction of the second line, instead of needing a separate (-1)^k sequence?
That's probably quite a sensible idea. Nice work.
I was about to suggest the same: add 180 degrees to the rotation of the second line should do the trick.
I am flabbergasted, how could so few people have seen such a great lesson!?
I noticed that centering rotation around point(f,0) did not actually create that point. Could you call the intersection of circles without creating them?
The chaos game can generate the dragon curve too.
@khaitomretro do you have a geogebra profile?
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