
Channel: PBS Infinite Series
Category: Education
Tags: david eppsteinpbsinfinite serieseducationprovemathematicsinfinitetrigonometryeuler's characteristiceulertrianglestheoremseriespick's theorempick'sformulageometrymathproof
Description: Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you đ) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: to.pbs.org/donateinfi What is Pick's Theorem and how can we prove it? Get a free 30-day trial today by signing up at audible.com/infinite. Tweet at us! @pbsinfinite Facebook: facebook.com/pbsinfinite series Email us! pbsinfiniteseries [at] gmail [dot] com You could spend hours doing trigonometry to determine the area of a complex shape or you could simply plug in Pickâs Theorem. Previous Episode - 5 Unusual Proofs youtube.com/watch?v=udxwP26gTwA Written and Hosted by Kelsey Houston-Edwards Produced by Rusty Ward Graphics by Ray Lux Made by Kornhaber Brown (kornhaberbrown.com) Sources and further references: David Eppsteinâs Math Fun ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/recmath.html Proofs from the Book by Martin Aigner and GĂŒnter M. Ziegler amazon.com/Proofs-BOOK-Martin-Aigner/dp/3642008550 Comments answered by Kelsey: J.H. youtube.com/watch?v=udxwP26gTwA&lc=z13shv4xvnr4zviwe04celqyvmfizt2g5c0 M.K.D youtube.com/watch?v=udxwP26gTwA&lc=z134ibphinrqy5btm22uftszktvguzty404 SleepyGuyy youtube.com/watch?v=udxwP26gTwA&lc=z134vlmb5smhyvljg04cfhqqiuemejkx1gw



















