I avoid integration because this is was recorded for my high school geometry students. I was only looking for a somewhat intuitive explanation of where the formula comes from, not a formal derivation. This is just my version of what can be found in many geometry textbooks.
Its 4/3 not 1/3!
DmoneyDizzy6 7 months ago
I avoid integration because this is was recorded for my high school geometry students. I was only looking for a somewhat intuitive explanation of where the formula comes from, not a formal derivation. This is just my version of what can be found in many geometry textbooks.
BabelMath 1 year ago
Integration is the proper way to go about this...
Yu2Kal 1 year ago
where did you get 1/3?
hm0ngfrostedflakes 1 year ago
@hm0ngfrostedflakes that is the formula of the volume of a pyramid.
KosmynC64 1 year ago
use double integrals now
petrifiedsalmon 1 year ago
thank you! i'm going to ask ym maths teacher :)
deyomash 1 year ago
beautiful...I can't believe I was so bent on doing it with calculus. This is awesome.
veezbokumar 1 year ago
interesting.....
spyrachet 1 year ago
Wow that is an interesting way to simplify how to look at the volume of a sphere. Very insighltful. Good job!
PaulSalami 2 years ago