Quick Context: the Formula of Pythagorean theorem in the video is wrong at 1:43 the correct Formula : (x1-x2)² + (y1-y2)² for the second part with ... Demonstrates a line of moving polygon triangles with direction change.
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the Formula of Pythagorean theorem in the video is wrong at 1:43 the correct Formula : (x1-x2)² + (y1-y2)² for the second part with ... Demonstrates a line of moving polygon triangles with direction change.
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- Demonstrates a line of moving polygon triangles with direction change.
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