Here’s exactly what I did to get it — and how long it took.
👇 A quick guide for fellow devs & builders:
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Here’s exactly what I did to get it — and how long it took.
👇 A quick guide for fellow devs & builders:
#ChromeExtension #WebDev #BrowserExtensions #IndieDev
Here’s exactly what I did to get it — and how long it took.
👇 A quick guide for fellow devs & builders:
#ChromeExtension #WebDev #BrowserExtensions #IndieDev
To find the area of a sector, use this magic shortcut:
Area = (θ / 360) × π × r² where θ is the central angle!
Try with r = 10, θ = 45°!
#GeometryTricks
To find the area of a sector, use this magic shortcut:
Area = (θ / 360) × π × r² where θ is the central angle!
Try with r = 10, θ = 45°!
#GeometryTricks
For area, just multiply the base × height. But here's the trick:
Area = a × b × sin(θ) where θ is the angle between them! Try for a = 5, b = 6, θ = 60°!
#MathHacks #GeometryMagic
For area, just multiply the base × height. But here's the trick:
Area = a × b × sin(θ) where θ is the angle between them! Try for a = 5, b = 6, θ = 60°!
#MathHacks #GeometryMagic
To find the radius of a circle from a chord and its distance from the center:
r = √[(d² + (c/2)²)], where d is the distance from center, and c is the chord length.
Try for c = 8, d = 6!
#GeometryShortcuts
To find the radius of a circle from a chord and its distance from the center:
r = √[(d² + (c/2)²)], where d is the distance from center, and c is the chord length.
Try for c = 8, d = 6!
#GeometryShortcuts
Find the diagonal using:
d = √(L² + B²). But try this shortcut:
d = √(P²/16 - A). Try for A=24, P=20!
#MathHacks
Find the diagonal using:
d = √(L² + B²). But try this shortcut:
d = √(P²/16 - A). Try for A=24, P=20!
#MathHacks
Volume of a cone:
Volume = 1/3 × π × r² × h. Try r=5, h=10 for quick calculation!
#GeometryHacks
Volume of a cone:
Volume = 1/3 × π × r² × h. Try r=5, h=10 for quick calculation!
#GeometryHacks
Find the circumcenter by drawing perpendicular bisectors of any two triangle sides. Where they meet is the center!
#GeometryTricks
Find the circumcenter by drawing perpendicular bisectors of any two triangle sides. Where they meet is the center!
#GeometryTricks
For a polygon with n sides and side length s, use:
Area = (n × s²) / (4 × tan(π/n)). Try with n=5, s=6!
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For a polygon with n sides and side length s, use:
Area = (n × s²) / (4 × tan(π/n)). Try with n=5, s=6!
#GeometryTricks #LikeAndShare
The Golden Ratio is ≈ 1.618. Use it for proportions! Example: if a=1, b=1.618.
#MathMagic #GoldenRatio
The Golden Ratio is ≈ 1.618. Use it for proportions! Example: if a=1, b=1.618.
#MathMagic #GoldenRatio
To find the area of a sector, use this magic shortcut:
Area = (θ / 360) × π × r² where θ is the central angle!
Try with r = 10, θ = 45°!
#GeometryTricks
To find the area of a sector, use this magic shortcut:
Area = (θ / 360) × π × r² where θ is the central angle!
Try with r = 10, θ = 45°!
#GeometryTricks
Find the length of a chord using Pythagoras:
Chord = 2 × √(r² - d²). Try for r=10, d=6.
#GeometryShortcuts
Find the length of a chord using Pythagoras:
Chord = 2 × √(r² - d²). Try for r=10, d=6.
#GeometryShortcuts
Find the area of a triangle using sides a, b, c:
Area = √[s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)], where s = (a+b+c)/2. Try for a=5, b=6, c=7!
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Find the area of a triangle using sides a, b, c:
Area = √[s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)], where s = (a+b+c)/2. Try for a=5, b=6, c=7!
#MathHacks #LikeAndShare
To find the radius of a circle from a chord and its distance from the center:
r = √[(d² + (c/2)²)], where d is the distance from center, and c is the chord length.
Try for c = 8, d = 6!
#GeometryShortcuts
To find the radius of a circle from a chord and its distance from the center:
r = √[(d² + (c/2)²)], where d is the distance from center, and c is the chord length.
Try for c = 8, d = 6!
#GeometryShortcuts
For area, just multiply the base × height. But here's the trick:
Area = a × b × sin(θ) where θ is the angle between them! Try for a = 5, b = 6, θ = 60°!
#MathHacks #GeometryMagic
For area, just multiply the base × height. But here's the trick:
Area = a × b × sin(θ) where θ is the angle between them! Try for a = 5, b = 6, θ = 60°!
#MathHacks #GeometryMagic
Volume of a cone:
Volume = 1/3 × π × r² × h. Try r=5, h=10 for quick calculation!
#GeometryHacks
Volume of a cone:
Volume = 1/3 × π × r² × h. Try r=5, h=10 for quick calculation!
#GeometryHacks
Find the circumcenter by drawing perpendicular bisectors of any two triangle sides. Where they meet is the center!
#GeometryTricks
Find the circumcenter by drawing perpendicular bisectors of any two triangle sides. Where they meet is the center!
#GeometryTricks
Find the diagonal using:
d = √(L² + B²). But try this shortcut:
d = √(P²/16 - A). Try for A=24, P=20!
#MathHacks
Find the diagonal using:
d = √(L² + B²). But try this shortcut:
d = √(P²/16 - A). Try for A=24, P=20!
#MathHacks
For a polygon with n sides and side length s, use:
Area = (n × s²) / (4 × tan(π/n)). Try with n=5, s=6!
#GeometryTricks #LikeAndShare
For a polygon with n sides and side length s, use:
Area = (n × s²) / (4 × tan(π/n)). Try with n=5, s=6!
#GeometryTricks #LikeAndShare
Find the length of a chord using Pythagoras:
Chord = 2 × √(r² - d²). Try for r=10, d=6.
#GeometryShortcuts
Find the length of a chord using Pythagoras:
Chord = 2 × √(r² - d²). Try for r=10, d=6.
#GeometryShortcuts
The Golden Ratio is ≈ 1.618. Use it for proportions! Example: if a=1, b=1.618.
#MathMagic #GoldenRatio
The Golden Ratio is ≈ 1.618. Use it for proportions! Example: if a=1, b=1.618.
#MathMagic #GoldenRatio
Find the area of a triangle using sides a, b, c:
Area = √[s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)], where s = (a+b+c)/2. Try for a=5, b=6, c=7!
#MathHacks #LikeAndShare
Find the area of a triangle using sides a, b, c:
Area = √[s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)], where s = (a+b+c)/2. Try for a=5, b=6, c=7!
#MathHacks #LikeAndShare
🌍 Earthquakes can make days shorter! A strong quake can shift the planet’s mass and slightly speed up its rotation.
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🌍 Earthquakes can make days shorter! A strong quake can shift the planet’s mass and slightly speed up its rotation.
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🚂 The first-ever speeding ticket was given in 1896… for going 8 mph!
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🚂 The first-ever speeding ticket was given in 1896… for going 8 mph!
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🦀 Crabs grow new legs if they lose one! Some species can even regrow an entire claw.
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🦀 Crabs grow new legs if they lose one! Some species can even regrow an entire claw.
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Remember these:
✔ sin 37° = 3/5, cos 37° = 4/5
✔ sin 53° = 4/5, cos 53° = 3/5
🔥 Notice the swap? (3,4,5) Triangle Magic!
🔥 This is used in physics & engineering calculations ALL the time!
🔥 Try finding tan 37° and COMMENT your answer!⬇️
Remember these:
✔ sin 37° = 3/5, cos 37° = 4/5
✔ sin 53° = 4/5, cos 53° = 3/5
🔥 Notice the swap? (3,4,5) Triangle Magic!
🔥 This is used in physics & engineering calculations ALL the time!
🔥 Try finding tan 37° and COMMENT your answer!⬇️