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    http://www.blessa.com/64-equals-65.gif

    pretty strange, but cool
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    hard to figure out.
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  3. I had to watch that a few times... wondering if when they sliced the areas they added one full square based on their cut locations... would like to watch that slower.
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    I posted this in the one thread about stumping eachother with math...I forget the name.

    I can tell you where the flaw lies. It is an example we go through in Trig every year.
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    Originally Posted by northcat_8
    I posted this in the one thread about stumping eachother with math...I forget the name.

    I can tell you where the flaw lies. It is an example we go through in Trig every year.
    Ok, tell.
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    When the triangles and the trapazoids are cut out, they are cut with straight lines, however when the large side of the triangles are placed at the end of the trapezoids, the line is not a straight line, it is actually a little under 180 degrees, creating a slight gap between the newly created larger triangles, the gap that is difficult to see has one unit of area.






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  7. I bow to you brainiacness
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    WTH?
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  9. BRAINIAC (smartest person on earth) -- NESS added for emphasis

    http://theages.superman.ws/Encyclopaedia/brainiac.php
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    I was talking about 64=65

    I know what a braniac is.

    Thanks anyway though.
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  11. Whoops.... thought you weren't up on you Superman lore.
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    If I remember correctly, braniac was in the dead again storyline in the comics.
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    Originally Posted by northcat_8
    When the triangles and the trapazoids are cut out, they are cut with straight lines, however when the large side of the triangles are placed at the end of the trapezoids, the line is not a straight line, it is actually a little under 180 degrees, creating a slight gap between the newly created larger triangles, the gap that is difficult to see has one unit of area.






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    Spot the maths teacher ....
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Tan ... something you get at the beach.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
    FAQs: Best Blank DiscsBest TBCsBest VCRs for captureRestore VHS
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    What about Sin - I'm not touching it because of religion.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    NOOOOO don't "Sin"....if you must 'sin' then use "COS"....that way you have a partner
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    Sin, Cos and Tan - that reminds me of the good old days doing trig.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    Sin, Cos and Tan - that reminds me of the good old days doing trig.
    That's good...it is trig
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  19. Trig was one thing I was good at in maths lessons. It made good sense to me. The rest was gibberish!
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    Originally Posted by Cobra
    Trig was one thing I was good at in maths lessons. It made good sense to me. The rest was gibberish!


    I had to endure it all through secondary school and then all through university. I studied mechanical/electrical engineering and trig was a big part of the maths component of that.

    I'm glad I don't have to use it now.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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