https://thegraycuber.github.io/cursedequations.html
The video applies sum of squares formula.
The Pythagorean theorem only applies to two dimensional triangles with a right angle, which is the formula's only constant feature.
A 3d triangle is a tetrahedron, and a tetrahedron could have up to 3 vertices with 90° angles.
The video idea is interesting. It's like to see a cubed version.
https://thegraycuber.github.io/cursedequations.html
The video applies sum of squares formula.
The Pythagorean theorem only applies to two dimensional triangles with a right angle, which is the formula's only constant feature.
A 3d triangle is a tetrahedron, and a tetrahedron could have up to 3 vertices with 90° angles.
The video idea is interesting. It's like to see a cubed version.