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    Default Puzzle - how can this be true?


    please do not cheat and do not google the answer.
    Try your best to figure it out. ^_^
    **original
    Spoiler! 

    here's another pic i made from excel

    lol - it's a perfect right triangle. it's also a straight line.


    i know why it works. it's actually a joke.
    Last edited by jiro; 06-10-2009 at 07:57 AM.

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    it's not exactly the same. look at the hypotenuse side (the longest side). the hypotenuse doesnt line up to the grid. try graphing it out on paper. its an illusion.

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    nah wala ko kasabot. katogon ko
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    the first pictures hypotenuse is slightly curved inward... or so i think... and the second pictures hypotenuse is slightly curved outward... that means they doesnt exactly have the same dimensions and figures.

    or is it just my monitor? )

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    parehas ra man.. nganu diay ni?

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    after copy pasting in mspaint...


    i think you can manually create a triangle and draw the lines.

    then rearrange it, it wouldnt fit back in perfect triangle (would it?)

    try lang nako later.
    Last edited by jiro; 06-09-2009 at 04:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv25 View Post
    it's not exactly the same. look at the hypotenuse side (the longest side). the hypotenuse doesnt line up to the grid. try graphing it out on paper. its an illusion.
    it's an illusion but why does the illusion work? ^_^

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    this is like Minimization problem, Shortest Distance or any similar problems in math..?

    I've tried editing with Photoshop and same figure akong nakuha..
    so, the hypotenuse side not aligning the grid isn't the illusion..
    Coz I counted the blocks covered Fully/Partially and compare it, there's no difference..

    This is how I viewed the figures..



    there has something to do with the area of each blocks.

    Btw, I tried Multiplying the Height x Width of the Green and Yellow Blocks
    1st Figure: 5 (width) x 3(Height) = 15
    2nd Figure: 8 (width) x 2(Height) = 16

    Basta the hypotenuse is one way to look at it, the way it is divided.. and occupied by each block

    These are my observations... any comments, corrections or anything is your own opinion.. these are mine... hehehe
    Last edited by stealthghost; 06-09-2009 at 07:52 PM.

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    edited. lols. removed my answer. not telling.
    Last edited by jiro; 06-09-2009 at 08:30 PM.

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    hahaha.. sayang, wa ko ka-abot sa answer.. :d

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