How to divide a circle into ten equal parts
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- Опубліковано 19 бер 2020
- Learn how to split a circle into 10 equal sectors and how to construct a regular decagon inscribed in.
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You just saved me! My teacher is terrible at explaining this stuff. Thank you so much!
To be quite honest, I just wanted to cut my pie in 10 pieces, but this was very cool and informative
I printed one of the final frames and eyeballed it very scientifically. 😂
thanks a lot! great demo! I'll never forget this method. I liked the balance of left then right from the same point to allow for symmetry to help correct any inaccuracies
Thank you! I've been looking for videos like this for ages.
I used to do this in high school, but forgot.
Subscribed for more.
Keep it up!
I was planning a background for my UA-cam drawing and you helped me out with this video, thanks!! 👍🏻❤️
thanks sir, this help my son to complete his maths project. 🙏
What have to do if I have to divide it in 11 parts plz explain
how about if it's 100 cm inner Diameter🙏
How does it work?
Can you explain how do you decided the radius distance and arc. How & why.
I think I can see how to do it with just a compass and straight edge (without the use of a protractor or square) but it would have been nice to illustrate that technique.
Gotta figure out how to use this to quickly place diodes in an EEG test
I just needed to devide a cake lol
I've repeated the procedure several times, but the result is never 10 equal sections. My last mark at the bottom of the circle, from either side, never lands on 'F'.
I TRIED IT 3 TIMES BUT THERE IS A DIFFERENCE AT THE LAST ARC?
How does this happen?
My last mark at G ends up over shooting the vertical line what am I doing wrong?
Same happened to me
Same here
Iam watching this because iam making my own Ben 10 Omnitrix toy xD
I'm watching because I'm making the Bill Cipher zodiac lol
I am trying to figure how a circle is divided in 10.5 degrees for a sphere with 231 gates based on the 22 letters of the Hebrew letters.