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Think Twice | Four squares with constant area | Visual Proof | Squaring the segments | @ThinkTwiceLtu | Uploaded December 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
==Hello everyone==

Another visualization and a proof of some simple euclidean geometry. I think it's pretty neat :)

Two chords of a circle intersecting at 90 degrees make up 4 segments. The squares of these 4 segments always add up to the diameter squared. Hope the video is clear and understandable.

Quick update:

We made it over 2k subs! Thanks everyone for all the comments and support. I wouldn't be here without your help and other bigger YouTubers that help me out along the way.

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Email - thinktwiceask@gmail.com

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Programs used:

- Processing

- Adobe Premiere Pro

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MUSIC:

Cellophane Roses - Reaching

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