Pascal’s theorem.
No matter how you choose the red points, the three blue point will lie on a straight line.
The red line is known as the Pascal line of the hexagon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%27s_theorem

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@roxymath
Pascal’s theorem.
No matter how you choose the red points, the three blue point will lie on a straight line.
The red line is known as the Pascal line of the hexagon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%27s_theorem
Various 2D affine transformations, taking advantage of matrix math.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affine_transformation
This is great :) My favorite is proof by ghost reference, what is yours?
Cayley transform can be interpreted as rotation of Riemann sphere!
The upper half plane is mapped to the unit disk by this transform.
the sentence 'proof left as an exercise for the reader' literally haunts my nightmares
It turns out that, mathematically at least, a bicycle can make a unicycle track, apart from the trivial straight line. Wild wide swings of the handlebar probably prohibit any demonstrating. (via David L. Finn)
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also check out all this work that's just straight up fucking wrong cause tired!roxy couldn't be bothered to check her formulas for potential energy
me, teaching myself how to do partial differential equations so that i can take my classical final: wow i hope i die
how do i take the derivative of a cross product
seeing polynomials in like… the wrong order really throws me off
Perspective matters
i get, like, really fucking pissed off when people talk about sine waves in terms of degrees. i don't know why cause like. it's technically accurate. but it gets all up on my shit for some reason
someone called me the scan troll because i'm always in the physics building and i. hate that so much
i have until like 3 am on wednesday to turn in this peer review so im.... obviously not gonna do it until tuesday night