Ever wonder how a video game works? It's not magic. It's a world built entirely out of algebra and physics.
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Character Movement: Your character's position is stored as (x, y, z) coordinates. Every movement is an algebraic update to those values.
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Game Physics: A perfect jump arc isn't an animation; it's a quadratic equation calculated in real-time.
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3D Graphics: Every object on screen is a collection of vertices (points). Linear algebra (matrices) is used to rotate, scale, and move them.
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Collision Detection: The game is constantly using inequalities to check if the boundaries of two objects are overlapping.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI): An enemy NPC deciding to attack is running an algorithm based on variables like your health and distance.
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Damage Calculation: 'Your sword does 10 damage, but the enemy has 2 armor.' That's a simple algebraic expression.
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Procedural Generation: Infinite worlds in games like Minecraft are created using complex algebraic algorithms.
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Game designers and programmers are artists who use algebra as their paintbrush.
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The next time you play, don't just see the graphics. See the beautiful, complex algebra running underneath.
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