Think Twice | Geometry of Binomial Theorem | Visual Representation | 2 examples @ThinkTwiceLtu | Uploaded January 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
A visual representation of binomial theorem. In this video I used only two examples where the exponent is equal to 2 and 3. However the same analogy can be carried on to higher exponents. It would just be a lot harder to animate hypercubes.
I Hope everyone is doing fine, and as always let me know what do you guys think about the animation. Thanks a lot~
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Programs used:
- Cinema 4D
- Adobe Premiere Pro
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MUSIC:
Petite Partie
youtube.com/watch?v=5ruW_Vo0zlc
A visual representation of binomial theorem. In this video I used only two examples where the exponent is equal to 2 and 3. However the same analogy can be carried on to higher exponents. It would just be a lot harder to animate hypercubes.
I Hope everyone is doing fine, and as always let me know what do you guys think about the animation. Thanks a lot~
_________________________________________________________________
Support my animations on:
patreon.com/Think_twice
_________________________________________________________________
Any further questions or ideas:
Email - thinktwiceask@gmail.com
Twitter - twitter.com/thinktwice2580
_________________________________________________________________
Programs used:
- Cinema 4D
- Adobe Premiere Pro
_________________________________________________________________
MUSIC:
Petite Partie
youtube.com/watch?v=5ruW_Vo0zlc