Girih tiles are a set of five tiles that were used in the creation of Islamic geometric patterns using strapwork (girih) for decoration of buildings in Islamic architecture. They have been used since about the year 1200 and their arrangements found significant improvement starting with the Darb-i Imam shrine in Isfahan in Iran built in 1453. (Wikipedia).
Trigonometry and Bearings: Quick Setups
#Trigonometry & #bearings: Set ups. Quick formative assessment: http://ow.ly/BMYe50I7kVs & http://ow.ly/p1JR50I7kVw. #GeoGebra
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Hyperbola 3D Animation | Objective conic hyperbola | Digital Learning
Hyperbola 3D Animation In mathematics, a hyperbola is a type of smooth curve lying in a plane, defined by its geometric properties or by equations for which it is the solution set. A hyperbola has two pieces, called connected components or branches, that are mirror images of each other an
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What are Hyperbolas? | Ch 1, Hyperbolic Trigonometry
This is the first chapter in a series about hyperbolas from first principles, reimagining trigonometry using hyperbolas instead of circles. This first chapter defines hyperbolas and hyperbolic relationships and sets some foreshadowings for later chapters This is my completed submission t
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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
Solving for sine with no constraints
👉 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
3 Squares Problem: Trigonometric Identity (Proof Without Words)
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/w8r7rn9Q
From playlist Trigonometry: Dynamic Interactives!
GeoGebra 3D Calculator: When to Use?
GeoGebra 3D Calculator is one of the five apps in Calculator Suite. https://www.geogebra.org/calculator
From playlist GeoGebra Apps Intro: Which to USE?
These sculptures are joint work with Roice Nelson. They are available from shapeways.com at http://shpws.me/oNgi, http://shpws.me/oqOx and http://shpws.me/orB8.
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Coding Quickie: Isometric Tiles
Isometric Tile Map Rendering adds a lovely sense of depth to what is a static 2D construction. IN this video I show how to render and select cells in an isometric world. Source: https://github.com/OneLoneCoder/Javidx9/blob/master/PixelGameEngine/SmallerProjects/OneLoneCoder_PGE_IsometricT
From playlist Interesting Programming
In this mini-lecture, we explore tilings found in everyday life and give the mathematical definition of a tiling. In particular, we think about: (i) traditional Islamic tilings; (ii) floor, wallpaper, pavement, and architectural tilings; (iii) the three regular tilings using either equilat
From playlist Maths
Nathalie Priebe Frank : Introduction to hierarchical tiling dynamical systems
Abstract: These lectures introduce the dynamical systems approach to tilings of Euclidean space, especially quasicrystalline tilings that have been constructed using a 'supertile method'. Because tiling dynamics parallels one-dimensional symbolic dynamics, we discuss this case as well, hig
From playlist Dynamical Systems and Ordinary Differential Equations
Wolfram Physics Project: Working Session Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021 [Tilings]
This is a Wolfram Physics Project working session about tiling in the Wolfram Model. Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this project by visiting our website: http://wolfr.am/physics Check out the announcement post: http://wolfr.am/physics-ann
From playlist Wolfram Physics Project Livestream Archive
The ARCTIC CIRCLE THEOREM or Why do physicists play dominoes?
I only stumbled across the amazing arctic circle theorem a couple of months ago while preparing the video on Euler's pentagonal theorem. A perfect topic for a Christmas video. Before I forget, the winner of the lucky draw announced in my last video is Zachary Kaplan. He wins a copy of m
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2048 FROM SCRATCH, PART 2! - CS50 Live, EP. 61
Join CS50's Colton Ogden for a second part of implementing the famous web game, 2048, from scratch in LÖVE and Lua. In this episode, we'll look at refactoring our existing code, as well as getting number merging and coloring working properly, with eventually a score and loss condition bein
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Coding Challenge 171: Wave Function Collapse
Straight out of quantum mechanics, Wave Function Collapse is an algorithm for procedural generation of images. https://thecodingtrain.com/challenges/171-wave-function-collapse In this video (recorded over 3 live streams) I attempt the tiled model and explore a variety of solutions to the
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Unity Tutorial | How To Create A City Builder Game In Unity | Session 09 | #unity | #gamedev
Don’t forget to subscribe! In this Unity tutorial, you will learn to create a city builder game in Unity. City Builder games are one of the most popular games in the mobile market, so it is definitely an important Unity game to have in your portfolio. In this tutorial, we’ll be creating
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Tiling problems [2/2] | Dynamic Programming
A generalization of how to solve tiling problems using dynamic programming Previous video: https://youtu.be/gQszF5qdZ-0 Tiling problems: https://projecteuler.net/problem=114 https://projecteuler.net/problem=115 https://projecteuler.net/problem=116 https://projecteuler.net/problem=117 Al
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2048 FROM SCRATCH! CS50 Live, EP 60
From playlist CS50 on Twitch
This is Lecture 13 of the CSE547 (Discrete Mathematics) taught by Professor Steven Skiena [http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~skiena/] at Stony Brook University in 1999. The lecture slides are available at: http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~algorith/math-video/slides/Lecture%2013.pdf More information may
From playlist CSE547 - Discrete Mathematics - 1999 SBU
Trigonometry: Quick Bearing Illustrator
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/K78JzGk7
From playlist Trigonometry: Dynamic Interactives!