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The video is parodied in the Spanish TV series El Hormiguero, which aired on April 27, 2010. [9] As part of a series parodying viral videos, the Annoying Orange web series featured a parody of "David After Dentist" as its first parody. The main plot difference is that Orange has gotten his teeth whitened instead of having had a tooth removed.
George Washington, the first president of the United States, lost all but one of his teeth by the time he was inaugurated, and had at least four sets of dentures he used throughout his life. Made with brass, lead, gold, animal teeth and human slave teeth, the dentures were primarily created and attended to by John Greenwood, Washington's ...
The last step of the proof fails if the projective space has dimension less than 3, as in this case it is not possible to find a point not in the plane. Monge's theorem also asserts that three points lie on a line, and has a proof using the same idea of considering it in three rather than two dimensions and writing the line as an intersection ...
Animation showing the deformation of a helicoid into a catenoid.The deformation is accomplished by bending without stretching. During the process, the Gaussian curvature of the surface at each point remains constant.
"They gave me a Hollywood smile, a whole set of fake teeth that were super weird to talk with." During the chat, Evans also commented on Emma Watson's interest in global affairs especially with ...
A proof that uses a minimum of additional assumptions or previous results. A proof that is unusually succinct. A proof that derives a result in a surprising way (e.g., from an apparently unrelated theorem or a collection of theorems). A proof that is based on new and original insights.
In proof by exhaustion, the conclusion is established by dividing it into a finite number of cases and proving each one separately. The number of cases sometimes can become very large. For example, the first proof of the four color theorem was a proof by exhaustion with 1,936 cases. This proof was controversial because the majority of the cases ...
A parabolic segment is the region bounded by a parabola and line. To find the area of a parabolic segment, Archimedes considers a certain inscribed triangle. The base of this triangle is the given chord of the parabola, and the third vertex is the point on the parabola such that the tangent to the parabola at that point is parallel to the chord.