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Think Twice | Area of dodecagon | Beautiful geometry | Visual mathematics @ThinkTwiceLtu | Uploaded August 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Just a short and simple animation of how to find the area of dodecagon by knowing its radius. Obviously there are many different ways to do it, but I thought that this one was the most visually appealing.

We've reached 600subs faster than I thought so just wanted to thank everyone for the support:) (really)

Your comments, thoughts and ideas are always appreciated.

See you soon,
TT

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Programs used:

- Cinema 4D

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