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born_to_rule
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Posted on 10-08-07 5:17
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hey guys,
please help me here to solve this ....i have spend an hour staring at this puzzle trying to solve it, but without much conclusion....i even print it and cut it into the shapes and put it on top of each other, but i still cant think rationally how the area of square is left in the second one even after being the total area of both the triangle equal?
help me before i go crazy guys
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nepwanted
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Posted on 10-08-07 6:46
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look at the 2nd dark green shape which is made of 5 boxes compared to the upper one of 4 boxes.
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lm
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Posted on 10-08-07 7:19
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this is a trick. Take out all the grid lines. Measure the areas of red and dark green colors using a scale. Compare it to the 2nd picture you will get the answer.
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tregor
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Posted on 10-08-07 10:49
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ok guys, let me try to explain this in geometric language. the slope of the red triangle=p/b= 3/8= 0.375 and the slope of the green triangle=p/b= 2/5= 0.4 which shows that the hypotenuse of the whole triangle is not a straight line (the slopes of individual hypotenuses being not equal) now, if you place the triangle with greater slope in the bottom and the one with smaller slope on the top, it happens to occupy more space beacause of its convexity.....notice the small squares in the corner are shaded more in the second triangle. the difference happens to be equal to 1 square unit.
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bibas100
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Posted on 10-09-07 7:07
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Tregor is to the point. It doesn't look obvious but if you look carefully, you can easily see that the slope line is not straight. It makes an angle at the point where the dark green color starts. You don't need to go on counting area as such...its simple.
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born_to_rule
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Posted on 10-09-07 8:00
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thanks Tregor, it does make sense now
at first glance, i didnt think it was this complicated ...my first guess was it was just a fool play
hey you saved my trip to karachi !
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NepaliBhai
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Posted on 10-09-07 7:16
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Line AB has slightly concave curvature where as line CD is straight line. This makes the difference in area. Please take a look at the picture.
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CopiCat
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Posted on 10-09-07 9:21
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Tregor's logic is pretty much convincing.
However, where did he get the numbers from? He measured?
Last edited: 09-Oct-07 09:22 PM
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tregor
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Posted on 10-09-07 9:49
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no copicat, i did not measure its just the number of small squares in the base and the height of the triangles.
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tregor
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Posted on 10-09-07 9:50
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nepalibhai, CD is not a straight line either..please look at my previous post...
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lightnup
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Posted on 09-05-08 6:34
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I just kept on staring at the triangles to figure out if one was larger than the other. Then scaled the monitor to find the measurement of each sides: it seemed equal.
But when I created the triangles in computer using 12"x12" boxes as grids, and overlapping first triagle boundary to the second one, the difference seemed apparent. See the picture; the dotted line on second triangle is the boundary of the first triangle. The second triangle is bigger in space than the first triangle.
It's a good one. Its a visual trick.
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axara
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Posted on 09-06-08 2:27
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kya kya fursad chha ... wah wah... _x
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Posted on 09-19-08 8:11
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Kaam garda gardai kaam kai software ma halera solution nikaleko ho.. Phursad ko kurai bhayena ni !
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