Modular times table
Game Introduction
All code by me, @CasTur Inspiration from Mathologers amazing video about it. A better version: https://www.geogebra.org/m/dqKkQEv7 >100 views wow! =D
How To Play
Greetings, Scratcher. How you use this project is written further down in the instructions. Modular times tables are a method of creating circular art by doing the following: Start with a circle. Put a number of points equally spaced around the perimeter of the circle. Label the points around the circle, starting with 1 on the first point, 2 on the 2nd, etc. When all the points have been labeled, you start over at the first point, but you start at the first number you have not used yet, i.e if you have used 10 points, the first point is equal to both 1 and 11. Do this an infinite amount of times, i.e the first point is equal to 1, 11, 21, 31, 41, etc. Now choose a 'multplier'. Start at point 1 and draw a line to the point 1 times the multiplier. Do, the same with the 2nd point, and the 3rd, and so on, drawing a line to the corresponding point at each step. Do this a lot of times. Now you have a modular times table. For an explination that actually makes sense, go to mathologer's video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhbuKbxJsk8 How to use this project: Change the sliders at the top right and left corners of the screen. Press [space[ to generate a times table from the instructions you gave, or click [a] to enable auto-refresh (recomended). #Math
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