Edward Tarte–Math–Square Numbers

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7 Responses to Edward Tarte–Math–Square Numbers

  1. studioROT says:

    Thanks again Edward …
    Thanks again Edward,
    You have expressed the beauty of shape in mathematical terms. Throughout the ages, artists have used systems closely related to this (Greek geometry, Sectio Divino, et cetera), to analyze form and balance, and to create a structure for their work. They understood the significance of mathematical comprehension when addressing beauty.
    As a nod to your other video’s; these unshakeable factual occurrences, are so much more beautiful than the most grandiose religious claim.

  2. purplespottedbunny says:

    Wow, you know, I’ve …
    Wow, you know, I’ve just taken a college algebra class and I started watching this video thinking “well, I already know all there is to know about square numbers, but I’ll see what this video has to say anyway.” I had never even thought of it this way before, man did you prove me wrong! Great video! :)

  3. lazimofo90 says:

    Thats impressive Ed …
    Thats impressive Ed.!I have a highschool diploma but I DID NOT KNOW this..=|

    Shows how uneducated I am..Thanks for teaching.

  4. fractal420 says:

    Looking great …
    Looking great Mr.Tarte!
    I never thought about the square numbers being two apart progressively.

    Oh and I did come up with that geometric shape during the pause.

  5. edwardtarte says:

    MrDustan, I …
    MrDustan, I understand. Thanks for saying you enjoy others, and best wishes.

  6. MrDustandechoes says:

    I enjoy most of …
    I enjoy most of your videos, Edward but I think I’ll pass on the math ones. I just finished my final collegiate math class and I’m pretty happy about that. =)

  7. sparrow111260 says:

    Hi Edward,

    That’s …
    Hi Edward,

    That’s cool! They are odd numbers.

    That’s cool.

    Thanks

    Willa