In seven-dimensional geometry, a hexic 7-cube is a convex uniform 7-polytope, constructed from the uniform 7-demicube. There are 16 unique forms. (Wikipedia).
Geometry: Ch 4 - Geometric Figures (11 of 18) The Regular Hexagon Analyzed with Trig
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will further explain the regular hexagon using trigonometry the details of the regular hexagon. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/oaT0pSYDVZI
From playlist GEOMETRY 4 - GEOMETRIC FIGURES
Geometry: Ch 4 - Geometric Figures (10 of 18) The Regular Hexagon
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will find the 3 angles of the regular hexagon and its parameter and area. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/1-bs5CvLQik
From playlist GEOMETRY 4 - GEOMETRIC FIGURES
Powered by https://www.numerise.com/ Cube numbers
From playlist Indices, powers & roots
This shows a 3d print of a mathematical sculpture I produced using shapeways.com. This model is available at http://shpws.me/q0PF.
From playlist 3D printing
How Many Faces, Edges And Vertices Does A Hexagonal Prism Have?
How Many Faces, Edges And Vertices Does A Hexagonal Prism Have? Here we’ll look at how to work out the faces, edges and vertices of a hexagonal prism. We’ll start by counting the faces, these are the flat surfaces that make the shape. A hexagonal prism has 8 faces altogether - 2 hexagon
From playlist Faces, edges and Vertices of 3D shapes
This shows a 3d print of a mathematical sculpture I produced using shapeways.com. This model is available at http://shpws.me/L5R
From playlist 3D printing
How to construct a Regular Hexahedron (Cube)
How the greeks constructed the 3rd platonic solid: the regular hexahedron Source: Euclids Elements Book 13, Proposition 15 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1037552189/wooden-large-platonic-solids-geometry
From playlist Platonic Solids
Black Hat USA 2010: Constricting the Web: Offensive Python for Web Hackers 3/4
Clip 3/4 Speakers: Nathan Hamiel, Marcin Wielgoszewski It seems that everything is a web application nowadays. Whether the application is cloud-based, mobile, or even fat client they all seem to be using web protocols to communicate. Adding to the traditional landscape there is rise in
From playlist Black Hat USA 2010
5 Platonic Solids - Numberphile
Why are there just five platonic solids (and what are platonic solids!?) More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ The solids are the tetrahedron, hexahedron (cube), octahedron, icosahedron and dodecahedron. Featuring Katie Steckles and James Grime - https://twitter.com/stecks and
From playlist Women in Mathematics - Numberphile
MountainWest RubyConf 2013 Lightning Talks
Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/FGb0/
From playlist Mountain West Ruby 2013
Yoshiyuki Kotani -Tiling of 123456-edged Hexagon - G4G13 Apr 2018
The theme is the tiling of flat plane by the hexagon which has the edges of 1,2,3,4,5,6 length, and that of other polygons of different edges. It is a very tough problem to make a tiling by a different edged polygon. Polygon tiling of plane often needs edges of the same lengths. It is well
From playlist G4G13 Videos
Rationalize the Denominator - Harder Example
Thanks to all of you who support me on Patreon. You da real mvps! $1 per month helps!! :) https://www.patreon.com/patrickjmt !! Rationalizing the Denominator - A harder example involving cube roots. For more free math videos, visit http://PatrickJMT.com
From playlist Rationalize the Denominator
I want to help you achieve the grades you (and I) know you are capable of; these grades are the stepping stone to your future. Even if you don't want to study science or maths further, the grades you get now will open doors in the future. Get exam ready for GCSE Maths https://primrosekitt
From playlist Summer Start for A-Level Maths
2000 years unsolved: Why is doubling cubes and squaring circles impossible?
Today's video is about the resolution of four problems that remained open for over 2000 years from when they were first puzzled over in ancient Greece: Is it possible, just using an ideal mathematical ruler and an ideal mathematical compass, to double cubes, trisect angles, construct regul
From playlist Recent videos
Cube root of a non-perfect cube | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/in-in-class-8th-math-cbse/xa9e4cdc50bd97244:cubes-and-cube-roots/xa9e4cdc50bd97244:numbers-that-are-not-perfect-cubes/v/simplifying-cube-roots-1 Practice this les
From playlist Exponents, radicals, and scientific notation | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy
Norwegian Mathematical Olympiad 2016 Q2
We present a solution to Q2 from the 2016 Norwegian Mathematical Olympiad. Also known as the Abel Competition. What is reduction modulo n? https://youtu.be/QjTMbspAjsw Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/michaelpennmath?sub_confirmation=1 Math Contest Playlist: https://www.youtube
From playlist Math Contest Problems
GCSE Revision Video 21 - Index Notation
Powered by https://www.numerise.com/ Quick revision for all the basic indices rules
From playlist GCSE Quick Revision List
This video explains how to multiply cube roots. http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Performing Operations with Rational Exponents
50 pence for your thoughts - Billiard in a 7-sided Reuleaux t̶r̶i̶a̶n̶g̶l̶e̶ polygon
Simulation of 20 000 particles reflected on the sides of a 7-sided Reuleaux t̶r̶i̶a̶n̶g̶l̶e̶ polygon (or Reuleaux heptagon). This shape is constructed from a regular heptagon by replacing each side by a circular arc centered on the opposite corner. It is a shape of constant width, that is
From playlist Particles in billiards
Index form 7 (power of unit fractions)
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From playlist Indices, powers & roots