An apparent pattern that breaks, and the reason behind it.
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For the longtime viewers among you, if this sounds familiar, it's because it's a remake of one of the earliest videos on the channel. It's such a wonderful problem, and the audio/pacing in earlier videos was really suboptimal, so I wanted to freshen it up a little here.
Timestamps
0:00 The pattern
2:20 Counting chords
4:03 Counting intersection points
6:20 Euler's characteristic formula
11:30 Connection with Pascal's triangle
15:10 Reflections
Correction at 8:56 The number of the regions should of course be (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), instead of (0,1,2,3,5)
Thanks to these viewers for their contributions to translations
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Music by Vincent Rubinetti.
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