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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2011

The magic and mystery of the Euler Line

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  • Sal, how come you are not using triangle, line, circle etc tool for your geometry playlist?

  • Who needs religion when you can have this? As a matter of fact, who needs orgasms when you can have this?

    This sort of stuff stirs me to the core of my being....for me it's the most moving and satisfying sort of thing I've ever experienced. Why did nobody show me these things in school???

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  • very interesting video thanks

  • good work here

  • I came across a objective question in which a triangle ABC was given with sides a, b, c and it was asked that what is the area of the triangle formed taking the ortho-centre circum-centre and centroid of ABC as its vertices......I couldn't do it in the exam though then i realized that the area is 0 sq.units as they are co-linear......

  • There's an interesting progam called

    GeoGebra that can be used to show these

    three points.

    (just google for GeoGebra to find it -- looks like links are

    disabled for these comments)

  • This is amazing! I stumbled upon this video. GET OUT Triangles are more amazing than I thought they were.

  • @GetMeThere1 yea sure but that's just one of the 6.5 billion people on earth. Sure that is great and really inspiring that he apparently avoided orgasm for the sake of mathematics and i agree that he was a true genius...but still, you know, it's a bit too far into saying....

    but anyways...i totally respect your views on that and i don't mean to offend you or anything..i am just saying what i feel :)

  • @DashDart : The well-known modern mathematician Paul Erdos claimed to live most of his adult life without orgasms--because they ruffled his thinking enough to detract from his mathematics.

  • @GetMeThere1 hehe...same here dude... but i wouldn't go as far as saying "who needs orgasms"...because orgasms are the reason human beings exist in this earth(well this is too dramatic but still...its a thought)

    but either ways...it stirs me too...it feels so overwhelming and exciting that for a while you can't help but smile like a douche :) and i don't care about that as long as i love mathematics, all seems well :)

    Cheers

    Bidit from Nepal

  • @TheHdulcimerguy

    he means that the circle goes thourgh nine spical points analogous to the centroid.

  • @GetMeThere1 That orgasm part is a bit too far dont you think? Lol, im kidding, if math or just intellectual stuff stimulates interest in you, its a gift; you appreciate knowledge.

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