whenever i've heard people talk about geogebra i've assumed it was a mathematics-focused programming language akin to matlab, i had no idea it was a powerful online graphing calculator, like a beefed-up desmos. how exciting
Now show us that the 3 polys don't have to be squares - they can be semi-circles or pentagons or other shapes, and the Areas 1=2+3 still works. Why is that?
Because the shape isn’t a factor, only one side (and it’s length) is a factor, and the right triangle constructed between the 3 shapes of your choice is coincidentally always a triangle (duh), and therefore the theroem applies.
it unironically gets exciting when you end all your videos with "how exciting". It makes me return and learn more, how exciting
It's really cool actually I didn't know about geogebra.
whenever i've heard people talk about geogebra i've assumed it was a mathematics-focused programming language akin to matlab, i had no idea it was a powerful online graphing calculator, like a beefed-up desmos. how exciting
Now show us that the 3 polys don't have to be squares - they can be semi-circles or pentagons or other shapes, and the Areas 1=2+3 still works. Why is that?
Because all these shapes have an area equal to x squared equal some factor for all the sides
Because the shape isn’t a factor, only one side (and it’s length) is a factor, and the right triangle constructed between the 3 shapes of your choice is coincidentally always a triangle (duh), and therefore the theroem applies.
One of my favourites is having that shape be... scaled copies of the original triangle
Geogebra is a really good tool for teaching! Great demonstration
How exciting
You teach well, but I wish you could extend topics Covered in one video, umm if possible 30-45 mins..
Wow. Mathcad on steroids!
Symbolab is another web math tool
was hoping for poly1=69 "nice"
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