Visual Proof of Thale's Thereom

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Nice try! Keep it up @Hamza Anushath!

Vinayak Srivastava - 1 year ago

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Looking cool! How did you make it?

Kumudesh Ghosh - 1 year ago

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@Vinayak Srivastava's method

Record it, and convert it to .gif format

I recorded myself using Eucliea, an application in the Google Play Store. Try it out if you like...!

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:)

Vinayak Srivastava - 1 year ago

OK Thanks a lot!

P.S.: what's @Vinayak Srivastava's method XD?

Kumudesh Ghosh - 1 year ago

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@Kumudesh Ghosh Its actually not a method, its copying!

Vinayak Srivastava - 1 year ago

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@Vinayak Srivastava Excuse me? I drew it in Euclidea...

No copyright claims will fall on me

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@A Former Brilliant Member Then its not my method! I usually copy things(I am lazy).

Vinayak Srivastava - 1 year ago

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@A Former Brilliant Member XD hahaha lol

Kumudesh Ghosh - 1 year ago

@Kumudesh Ghosh The second line...

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@A Former Brilliant Member OK got that. But what did you record? I mean, what did you use to draw the stuff?

Kumudesh Ghosh - 1 year ago

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@Kumudesh Ghosh Eucledia, a geometry game in Android

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@A Former Brilliant Member Oh OK finally I understood! Thank you so much!

Kumudesh Ghosh - 1 year ago

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@Kumudesh Ghosh Glad I helped!

@Hamza Anushath, I believe that @Vinayak Srivastava's method arguement you had wasn't about copyright issues - it was just plain copying and reusing it! Don't worry, I got your back!

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Thanks, but it is actually hard to perfect an animation

I wonder how @Mahdi Raza does it...

He/she must be very skilled

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@Mahdi Raza, can you share your method of how to perfect an animation to @Hamza Anushath, please?

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@A Former Brilliant Member Most probably KeyNote, a Mac application in Mac, but I don't own a mac...

@Mahdi Raza mentioned that many times before...

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@A Former Brilliant Member You can download it for Windows...

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@A Former Brilliant Member I mean that I use an Android phone for Brilliant

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@A Former Brilliant Member Yeah, it is hard it make an animation in a mobile device (excluding laptops here), but what can I expect?

@A Former Brilliant Member I think PowerPoint also works well. I asked him and he told me this. Sometimes, my animations look good using PPT.

Vinayak Srivastava - 1 year ago
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