My Mathematical Album!


I present a small catalog of images that I have designed in my time on this blog to support the textual content. I have designed most of the images on Adobe Draw/Adobe Fresnel application on my IPad, while few using the Geogebra software. There is no particular order of arrangement here; I thought it would be fun this way. :)

Vector Components. 2 units in the positive x-direction(2i), 2 in the positive y-direction(2j), and 1 in the positive z-direction(1k).  u = 2i + 2j + k

From post : Direction angles & Direction Cosines


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In two dimensional space, any given pair of lines can either be parallel or intersecting. However in three dimensions, a third case exists when a pair of lines can be neither of the two. Any non-intersecting, non-parallel pair of lines in 3D is a pair of skew lines.







Orthic triangle is a triangle obtained by joining the foot of the three altitudes of the principal triangle. 





Ceva’s theorem for the case when the three Cevians intersect at a point outside of the triangle. A cevian is a line passing through a vertex, and which divides the side opposite to the vertex (internally or externally) into two parts. 




Using converse of Ceva’s theorem to prove the concurrency of altitudes of a right angled triangle. 













From Post : Nine-Point Circle






Made in 3D calculator in Geogebra




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