Not at the moment I’m afraid. Now, I use Python Turtle to create 2D maths animations. Python Turtle is quite basic, but I intend in the future to learn more advanced Python modules and libraries such as PyGame, VPython (which is good for 3D animations), and Manim. 3D animations are on my agenda but, at the moment, I focus on 2D maths animations and Python Turtle. Now, I’m working on animations that address the special lines in a triangle, namely the altitudes, the medians, the angle bisectors, and the perpendicular bisectors. In the near future, I will start releasing them.
A wonderful graphic & text representation. Thank you
Thank you. I’m glad to see that you find this maths explainer useful. More are coming.
Well done!
Thank you.
WXCELLENT!!!THANK YOU!!
You're welcome.
Thank youuu. Your explication was really helpful
You're welcome.
I like cos long protracted angles. On XY axis classic cos-1(X/C). ( Y/ C) series. John.
Awesome.. Thank you.!
My pleasure. Mathematics is a wonderful thing.
Nice
Thank you. More videos are coming.
I cried when I saw degrees. Dont think I've ever seen trig graphs not using radians
I feel you. You have a point. Next time, I'll use radians.
nice could we get that in 3D please ?
Not at the moment I’m afraid. Now, I use Python Turtle to create 2D maths animations. Python Turtle is quite basic, but I intend in the future to learn more advanced Python modules and libraries such as PyGame, VPython (which is good for 3D animations), and Manim. 3D animations are on my agenda but, at the moment, I focus on 2D maths animations and Python Turtle. Now, I’m working on animations that address the special lines in a triangle, namely the altitudes, the medians, the angle bisectors, and the perpendicular bisectors. In the near future, I will start releasing them.