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A fun geometry problem

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Karen Campe1 year ago

Lovely! Here's a GeoGebra applet of a similar problem. #geometry

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Adam Bergman ☮️1 year ago

Can’t wait to do this with my geometry class next week considering we are on congruent triangle as we speak… Love it.

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Michael Burns-Kaurin1 year ago

So, any chance something similar applies to cutting a pizza if the pizza cutter is not cutting through the center?

Howie Hua's profile picture
Howie Hua1 year ago

Yes! That's called the Pizza Theorem. :)

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elizabeth1 year ago

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thetigeri1 year ago

Howie that's brilliant. 😍😍😍

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Thummala Sudheer Kumar1 year ago

Howie you are awesome.

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Daniel Scher1 year ago

Cool. Just wish you would separate your solutions from your questions in separate videos. Or better yet, wait a few hours before sharing the solutions. Way too tempting for folks to just watch straight through and not give themselves the opportunity to think and reason.

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Hassan Abedi 📚🌿🦉1 year ago

Cool fact 👀

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Jonathan Craig1 year ago

two questions 1. does this have to do with "symmetries" like Eric Weinstein talks about in any way, like where you get groupings like this within a system naturally? 2. why doesn't anyone talk about the totality of computational properties like like with class objects?

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