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Thank you, Jain.
It really helped me studying Buckminster Fuller’s work for a deeper understanding of how do we find the 27 tetrahedron in a 3x3x3 original tetra.
I loved this lesson on triangles. Thank you Jain. If I press the complete lesson button, can I still get access to it, if I want to watch it again?
Hi ZsaZsa,
How to Access Online Course:
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Please let me know how you go? I look forward to hearing your feedback.
Thank you Jain
I have a question. In the video tetrahedron I understand 10-6-3-1 balls/numbers on top of each other when I draw them, so far I understand it. But when I want to draw 20 (=21) under the ten I need 1 ball extra to shape the next triangular form at the base. Is the drawing on paper 1-3-6-10/10-6-3-1 + above and 10 below so it creates a opposite piramide shape? How can I draw 20 under ten? I don’t get that piece. Can you explain this for me? 1+3=4+6=10+10=20, you name 35 also, how can I get to this mathematic number? 10+20=30 instead of 35? Thank you for explaining this to me
Thank you for explaining. Now I understand it.