The Sierpinski Triangle is a fractal named after the Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński (1882-1969). Its overall shape is typically that of an equilateral triangle and it can be subdivided recursively into smaller equilateral triangles. The Sierpinski Triangle is a basic example of self-similar sets as its pattern is reproducible at any magnification or reduction.
Desmos Art: Utilising the Shuffle Function for the Graph z=sin(xy+t)
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Use this vector angle proof to find angles between vectors. This is a rare proof, which may be difficult to find in text books.
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Distance Between Two Points in 3 Dimensions:
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Contour Experiments, Desmos 3D: z=cos(x+t)+sin(y+t)
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Learn how to derive the area of an ellipse from scratch.
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A video of a circle created using oscillating points.
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