Visualization of Pi being Irrational but Desmos (Graph & Explanation in the Description)

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This Desmos graph was inspired by Chirag Dudhat's original animation:

The reason this demonstrates the irrationality of π is because of the fact that, since the 2nd pendulum is getting multiplied by an irrational number, in this case π (it does work with the other irrational numbers) it will never touch the coordinate it originally started at (`(2, 0)` in this case) or go on the same rotational path.

Note: They're sped up to be the same speed, but not meant to look the exact same even when rotated, just demonstrate the same concept through the same equation

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The reason this demonstrates the irrationality of π is because of the fact that, since the 2nd pendulum is getting multiplied by an irrational number, in this case π (it does work with the other irrational numbers) it will never touch the coordinate it originally started at (`(2, 0)` in this case) or go on the same rotational path.

This Desmos graph was inspired by Chirag Dudhat's original animation:

Note: They're sped up to be the same speed, but not meant to look the exact same even when rotated, just demonstrate the same concept through the same equation

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I love how the video is 3:14 and Pi is 3.14!

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