@caspermadlener4191

Wow, this method is even better than the short making a square with side length √3, since it doesn't use Pythagoras.
And that was already one of my favourite videos!

@bestsolutionlaid

Another lovely visualization explicated

@FlwxX

Wow, this is really well done. Thank you for this gem <3

@alexpotts6520

There's also something kind of neat about the dodecagon being cut into 12 pieces, and the squares each being made of 4 pieces

@armanomidvar6890

This is why the formula for the area of a circle is (pi)(r)^2. Because pi is very close to 3r^2 which is how you find the area of this shape!!!! So cool!!!

@eagerdip8086

Wow😍

@ryanaiden

We might not be able to square the circle, but at least we can cube the regular dodecahedron 🤷‍♂️

@DrConrad2122

Would you ever consider doing a visual representation of Laplace transformations? Perhaps illustrating it in the context of Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion?

@somepicksel1234

Umbrella ?

@pengiiin

Let me just mention the channel "Think twice" here, they also did this proof a few years ago in a similar style

@zebfross

Wait so does that mean the generic formula is 3r^2?

@mastervibes2296

Good, a visual proof that is actually proved with visuals alone. Unlike that last one you made with the peeling of the circle to find the area which was not proof, only an illustration whish need mathematical proof to support it. This proof needs no maths to support it, we can all see and understand exactly how the areas are equal.

@solstice061056

What's the great music called?

@JakirHossain-ik5rp

Editing software name?

@corwarriors8093

Area  of circle =3x(radius) ^2+ 0.14..... plzz give heart & I found that circumference of circle=Radius/0.1591549......