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Truncated trihexagonal tiling

In geometry, the truncated trihexagonal tiling is one of eight semiregular tilings of the Euclidean plane. There are one square, one hexagon, and one dodecagon on each vertex. It has Schläfli symbol of tr{3,6}. (Wikipedia).

Truncated trihexagonal tiling
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Regular polyhedra

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

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Images in Math - Polygon Triangulations

This video is about triangulations of polygons.

From playlist Images in Math

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Hexagonal Tiling Explained!

There is more than one way to tile the plane. In this video we'll explore hexagonal tiling. Hexagonal tiling can be used to make many cool effects. Twitter: @The_ArtOfCode Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theartofcode/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheArtOfCode PayPal Donation

From playlist Tools

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How to construct a Tetrahedron

How the greeks constructed the first platonic solid: the regular tetrahedron. Source: Euclids Elements Book 13, Proposition 13. In geometry, a tetrahedron also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertex corners. Th

From playlist Platonic Solids

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Polygonal Numbers - Geometric Approach & Fermat's Polygonal Number Theorem

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

From playlist ℕumber Theory

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Using a set of points determine if the figure is a parallelogram using the midpoint formula

👉 Learn how to determine the figure given four points. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. Some of the types of quadrilaterals are: parallelogram, square, rectangle, rhombus, kite, trapezoid, etc. Each of the types of quadrilateral has its properties. Given four points that repr

From playlist Quadrilaterals on a Coordinate Plane

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Cindy Lawrence - Play Truchet: Truchet Tiling to Engage the Public with Mathematics - G4G13 Apr 2018

In 1704, Sébastien Truchet considered all possible patterns formed by tilings of a square tile split along the diagonal into two triangles. This original tiling was modified to create a single tile consisting of two circular arcs centered at opposite corners of a square, resulting in an ae

From playlist G4G13 Videos

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Simplify a trig expression by multiplying a cosine

👉 Learn how to simplify trigonometric expressions by factoring, expansion, and re-grouping. To simplify a trigonometric identity means to reduce the identity to the simplest form it can take which may be a number or a simple trigonometric function. This can be achieved by various means i

From playlist How to Simplify Trigonometric Expressions by Multiplying

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Code-It-Yourself! Simple Tile Based Platform Game #1

This video shows how to make a simple yet smooth tile-based 2D platform game, similar to classic offerings from older consoles. It uses nothing but the Windows Command Prompt to demonstrate robust collisions between the scenery and the player. All collisions are resolved using floating poi

From playlist Code-It-Yourself!

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Super Fast Ray Casting in Tiled Worlds using DDA

In this video I look at how the "traditional OLC" method of raycasting in various videos is in fact terrible, and look at the more intelligent DDA algorithm which can significantly (orders of magnitude) be more effective at determining ray length in tile or voxel based worlds. Source: htt

From playlist Interesting Programming

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Marjorie Wikler Senechal - Unwrapping a Gem - CoM Apr 2021

If the celebrated Scottish zoologist D’Arcy W. Thompson (1860 – 1948) could have met the near-legendary German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571 – 1630), what would they talk about? Snowflakes, maybe? It is true that both men wrote about their hexagonal shapes. But they both wrote about Arc

From playlist Celebration of Mind 2021

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Cookie Shapes!

Avoiding math to have a relaxing Saturday with friends. Links to everyone's cool stuff below: Gwen Fisher: http://www.beadinfinitum.com/ She also has a blog: http://gwenbeads.blogspot.com/ Also buy everything from her etsy shop before someone else does: https://www.etsy.com/shop/gwenbead

From playlist Thanksgiving: Edible Math

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The Honeycombs of 4-Dimensional Bees ft. Joe Hanson | Infinite Series

Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateinfi Be sure to check out It's OK to be Smart's video on nature's love of hexagons https://youtu.be/Pypd_yKGYpA And try CuriosityStream today: http://curiositystream.com/inf

From playlist Higher Dimensions

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Rose Kaplan-Kelly: Right-angled Links in Thickened Surfaces

Rose Kaplan-Kelly, Temple University Title: Right-angled Links in Thickened Surfaces Traditionally, alternating links are studied with alternating diagrams on $S^2$ in $S^3$. In this talk, we will consider links which are alternating on higher genus surfaces $S_g$ in $S_g \times I$. We wil

From playlist 39th Annual Geometric Topology Workshop (Online), June 6-8, 2022

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Arbitrary Rectangle Collision Detection & Resolution - Complete!

In this video I once and for all solve axis aligned rectangle collision detection, demonstrating algorithms to handle arbitrary size rectangle vs rectangle collisions and collision resolution, applicable to "rectangle soups" or tile map based interactions. Source: https://github.com/OneL

From playlist Interesting Programming

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How to solve a trigonometric equation when it is already solved cos

👉 Learn how to solve trigonometric equations. There are various methods that can be used to evaluate trigonometric identities, they include by factoring out the GCF and simplifying the factored equation. Another method is to use a trigonometric identity to reduce and then simplify the give

From playlist Solve Trigonometric Equations

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Solving a trigonometric equation on the interval of 0 and 2pi

👉 Learn how to solve trigonometric equations. There are various methods that can be used to evaluate trigonometric equations, they include factoring out the GCF and simplifying the factored equation. Another method is to use a trigonometric identity to reduce and then simplify the given eq

From playlist Solve Trigonometric Equations by Taking the Square Root

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