The Stunning Beauty of Polygons: Animated 3 to 20 Sides #maths

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And a polygon with infinite sides is called the CIRCLE

Forcewave.
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Yes, when you put it more sides to a polygon, it goes looking more as a circle, but it will never become on a perfect circle, because making this is making a polygon to have ∞ sides, which is literally impossible, and for this reason it's totally impossible to know the exact area of a circle, and this makes the expression π have infinite decimals inside his value.
(I can't believe the piece of explanation I did)

kettringutierrezromero
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The more sides it gets, the more it looks like a circle

PastaRoomsTheReal
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As the limit approaches infinity, a circle is obtained when the number of vertices is infinite.

茹茹啦啦
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Chilliagon and Megagon: You guys don't look like circles?

MrLych
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Infinitagon says : hehehe, you poligons can't reach me 😎.

Very.Crazy.Math.Pistols
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This is displaying that every regular polygon can be circumscribed into a circle. Fun fact: every single triangle, regardless of regularity, can as well.

SomeRandomKydd
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Hah . just kidding thats not a circle its a chilliagon

- Vsauce

Void_Skittle
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here's the formula for finding the inner angle of polygon inscribed in circle
Theta=360/n*(n-2)*0.5 where n is number of sides made by me ❤❤

shreyashkulkarni
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The more sides, the more you can get to π

francispan
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How to find the area of circle perfectly

1.Take a cylindrical jar and any other 3d object shaped jar except cone, sphere, hemisphere and anything related with circle example. a cubical jar of same capicity

2. Find the volume of cubicle jar and Fill the cubical jar completely with water so that both jars can hold same amount of water

3. Pour the water into cylindrical jar and take its volume so that

4.Capicity of cylindrical jar = volume of cubical jar

5.Divide the volume of cylindrical jar with its height

6.Boom!!! you got your perfect area of circle

Ab.editz
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circle: you fools
i have
infinite sides
or
zero sides
or
curved side

kendrickkuan
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Triangle: You're pointless
Circle:

CajaIsStoopid
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N, s, h(any variable you want it to be)-gon or infinity sides = circle

ABSENCE
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Circle being the superset of all the polygons🎉❤

himangshude
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i love it when yourubers use times new roman for their math formulas

nothpx
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Thanks for you giving new ideas for nicknames 😍

islomurodov
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Yes, when you add _more_ sides to a polygon, it goes looking more like a circle, but it will *_NEVER_* become a perfect circle, due to the fact making this is basically making a polygon have ∞ sides, which is *literally* impossibe, and for this reason, it's *totally* impossible to know the exact area of a circle, and this makes the expression "pi" (π) have infinite decimals inside it's value.

AverageBelamKid
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It’s nonagon, nonodecagon, I’ve always used vigagon for 20 because of vigintllion

levistepanian
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The first one had my anti therian instinct and adrenaline

omarhusni