An antimagic square of order n is an arrangement of the numbers 1 to n2 in a square, such that the sums of the n rows, the n columns and the two diagonals form a sequence of 2n + 2 consecutive integers. The smallest antimagic squares have order 4. Antimagic squares contrast with magic squares, where each row, column, and diagonal sum must have the same value. (Wikipedia).
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From playlist Mathematical Exploration
Q&A 127: Does the Simulation Hypothesis Explain the Fermi Paradox? And More...
In this week's questions show, you wondered if the simulation hypothesis is a good answer to the Fermi Paradox. How to get a career in space manufacturing? Will a compass work on Mars? And more... Featuring Moiya McTier https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAzGSsOGMAJeet8SkO8TWmA https://twit
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From playlist Trigonometric Functions and The Unit Circle
Live Stream #113: The Return of Neural Networks
There is a audio sync problem at the beginning of the video. To avoid it, skip to 13:10 Happy New Year! As promised, with the new year comes the continuation of my series on neural networks. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRqwX-V7Uu6aCibgK1PTWWu9by6XFdCfh 29:30 - Using ES6 synt
From playlist Live Stream Archive
π Learn about the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle intersects the x- and the y- axis. The points of intersection are (1, 0
From playlist Evaluate Trigonometric Functions With The Unit Circle (ALG2)
How to quickly write out the unit circle
π Learn about the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle intersects the x- and the y- axis. The points of intersection are (1, 0
From playlist Evaluate Trigonometric Functions With The Unit Circle (ALG2)
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π Learn about the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle intersects the x- and the y- axis. The points of intersection are (1, 0
From playlist Evaluate Trigonometric Functions With The Unit Circle (ALG2)
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From playlist Trigonometry
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π Learn about the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle intersects the x- and the y- axis. The points of intersection are (1, 0
From playlist Evaluate Trigonometric Functions With The Unit Circle (ALG2)
Learn how to construct the unit circle
π Learn about the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle intersects the x- and the y- axis. The points of intersection are (1, 0
From playlist Evaluate Trigonometric Functions With The Unit Circle (ALG2)
Why the unit circle is so helpful for us to evaluate trig functions
π Learn about the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle intersects the x- and the y- axis. The points of intersection are (1, 0
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From playlist AP Calculus BC
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From playlist New Algebra Playlist
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From playlist AP Calculus BC
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From playlist PreCalculus (New)
This calculus 2 video tutorial explains how to calculate the circumference of an ellipse using integration and the arc length formula and it explains how to estimate the circumference of an ellipse using a simple formula. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWpbFLzoYGPfuWUMFPSaoA
From playlist New Calculus Video Playlist
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From playlist GCSE Topic Tutorials
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From playlist Trigonometry - MAM Unit 2
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From playlist New Calculus Video Playlist