Ballooning is a great way to draw a crowd at carnivals, as a street performer, or at restaurants. In this video, learn how to make a simple balloon alligator - perfect to put a smile on a child's face! Your Balloon Man, Mr. Fudge, is full of balloon tricks! Be sure to find othe...
A 3D shape’s “net”—also referred to as its geometry net—is what it would look like if it were opened and placed flat. A 3D shape would resemble a net if it were to be unfolded. To create 3D shapes, you can sketch and fold nets. Examples of common geometric nets include cube,...
Disordered structures such as liquids and glasses, grains and foams, galaxies, etc. are often represented as polyhedral tilings. Characterizing the associated polyhedral tiling is a promising strategy to understand the disordered structure. However, sinc
I want to re-code the ancient game Hunt The Wumpus. Therefore I want to connect the rooms of the cave to a dodecahedronal graph with a room at each corner. Some idea, how I could write an algorithm which produces such a polyhedron?
Using only a circle and straight lines, it's possible to create various aesthetic curves that combine both art and mathematics. The geometry behind the concentric circle, ellipse, and cardioid dates back centuries and is easily found in the world around
Dodecahedron The Dodecahedron has 12 pentagonal faces, 20 vertices, and 30 edges. It is probably the hardest of the platonic solids to carve. I followed a different method from Vi Hart for placing the vertices on this one. Vi marks the vertices of the icosahedron and uses those to draw the...
Tutte representation: Dodecahedron Le(C60) References • Alen Orbanić,TomažPisanski ,Marko Boben,and Ante Graovac.―Drawing methods for 3-connected planar graphs.‖ Math/Chem/Comp 2002,Croatia 2002. • Wi l l iam T.Tutte. ―Howto draw a graph.‖Socie ty, 13(52):743 768, 1963...
How is a tessellation related to transformation? How is a Dodecahedron constructed? How does the symmetry of f(x) = \frac{p(x)}{q(x)} depend on the symmetry of p(x) and q(x) ? The point X(-3, 6) is a reflection of the point X'(3, -6). What are they reflected through?
f(x, y) = x^{2} + 5y^{2} g (x, y) = x + y - 1 = 0 Use arrange method to max/min. How do you maximize inner product? How to use binomial theorem How the PEMDAS method is not used for the following formula? -3>x/3+1 How is a Dodecahedron constructed? What is the ...
However, I was getting more and more intrigued to learn how to take my designs away from the digital and into the physical world. At the start of the pandemic I bought an AxiDraw A3/V3 pen plotter, with which I thoroughly enjoyed myself for a while. Having virtually no clients, I ...