Media Summary: Short film by Alan Kitching, made in 1986. Apart from explaining the famous (a^2)+(b^2) does indeed equal (c^2) !!! A visual proof! Technical info: Computer Generated If you want to make your own with a 3D printer:

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Short film by Alan Kitching, made in 1986. Apart from explaining the famous (a^2)+(b^2) does indeed equal (c^2) !!! A visual proof! Technical info: Computer Generated If you want to make your own with a 3D printer: there are typos at 2:40 and at 2:53. The ACTUAL A classroom activity that visually demonstrates the This video illustrates six different proofs for the

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