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Triangle Subdivision - Numberphile

Triangle Subdivision - Numberphile

Featuring Professor Volkmar Welker from Philipps-Universität Marburg. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ T-Shirt, ...

Triangles have a Magic Highway - Numberphile

Triangles have a Magic Highway - Numberphile

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An Odd Property of the Sierpiński Triangle - Numberphile

An Odd Property of the Sierpiński Triangle - Numberphile

Featuring Ayliean MacDonald. See https://brilliant.org/

Pascal's Triangle - Numberphile

Pascal's Triangle - Numberphile

Just a few fun properties of Pascal's

Superhero Triangles - Numberphile

Superhero Triangles - Numberphile

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Too Many Triangles - Numberphile

Too Many Triangles - Numberphile

How many

All Triangles are Equilateral - Numberphile

All Triangles are Equilateral - Numberphile

A proof that all

343867 and Tetrahedral Numbers - Numberphile

343867 and Tetrahedral Numbers - Numberphile

Featuring James Grime. Bug Byte puzzle from Jane Street at https://bit.ly/janestreet-bugbyte and programs at ...

The Math of Species Conflict - Numberphile

The Math of Species Conflict - Numberphile

Featuring Thomas Woolley and some squirrels... Check out opportunities with Jane Street at ...

Prime Pyramid (with 3Blue1Brown) - Numberphile

Prime Pyramid (with 3Blue1Brown) - Numberphile

Grant Sanderson (from 3Blue1Brown) shows us a pyramid that spits out prime numbers - and then we dig deeper. More links ...

Shapes and Solids of Constant Width - Numberphile

Shapes and Solids of Constant Width - Numberphile

Get them at Maths Gear: http://bit.ly/mathsgear More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Steve Mould discusses shapes ...

Parabolas and Archimedes - Numberphile

Parabolas and Archimedes - Numberphile

This video features Johnny Ball. Check out Brilliant (get 20% off their premium service): https://brilliant.org/

Cow-culus and Elegant Geometry - Numberphile

Cow-culus and Elegant Geometry - Numberphile

Zvezdelina Stankova with two solutions (one messy, one beautiful) to a problem involving an injured cow. Extra footage at: ...

3 Ways to Draw Squares Inside Triangles - Numberphile

3 Ways to Draw Squares Inside Triangles - Numberphile

Calvin Lin shows us three ways to inscribe a square inside a

5, 13 and 137 are Pythagorean Primes - Numberphile

5, 13 and 137 are Pythagorean Primes - Numberphile

Professor Laurence Eaves on Pythagorean Primes - and why 5, 13 and 137 are three of his favourites!? More links & stuff in full ...

Tribonacci Numbers (and the Rauzy Fractal) - Numberphile

Tribonacci Numbers (and the Rauzy Fractal) - Numberphile

Edmund Harriss introduces a very cool tiling and talks about Tribonacci Numbers. More links & stuff in full description below ...