Animation Examples

Get inspired by these mathematical animations created with Taxim. Copy the prompts and try them yourself!

GeometryBeginner
Pythagorean Theorem

Visual proof of a² + b² = c² with animated squares

Prompt:
"Create an animation showing the Pythagorean theorem with a right triangle and squares on each side"
CalculusIntermediate
Derivative Visualization

Show how derivatives represent rate of change

Prompt:
"Animate the concept of derivatives by showing a tangent line moving along a curve"
AlgorithmsBeginner
Bubble Sort Algorithm

Step-by-step visualization of the bubble sort algorithm

Prompt:
"Create an animation showing bubble sort algorithm with colored bars"
Advanced MathAdvanced
Fourier Series

Complex Fourier series decomposition animation

Prompt:
"Show how a square wave can be approximated using Fourier series with rotating vectors"
Linear AlgebraIntermediate
Matrix Multiplication

Visual representation of matrix operations

Prompt:
"Animate matrix multiplication showing how rows and columns combine"
Number TheoryIntermediate
Prime Number Spiral

Ulam spiral showing prime number patterns

Prompt:
"Create the Ulam spiral animation highlighting prime numbers in a spiral pattern"
💡 Tips for Better Prompts

Be Specific

Include details about colors, movements, and mathematical concepts you want to visualize.

Use Mathematical Terms

Reference specific theorems, formulas, or mathematical objects for better results.

Describe the Animation

Mention how objects should move, transform, or interact with each other.

Keep It Focused

One main concept per animation works better than trying to explain multiple topics.

Ready to Create Your Own?

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