Based on the evidence presented by Bleaug, this is updated as follows:
Key words: Geometry, Unusual geometry, Math, Physics, Chemistry, High school, Geometry Olympiads, Free Geometry, Euclidean Geometry, Calculus, Geometric Construction. Oh yes, going-nowhere discussions, haikus, and poems too.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Fox 350
Labels:
Area of a Triangle,
areas,
Counterexample,
proof,
Quadrilateral
Monday, March 12, 2012
Fox 349
This is just one step forward to the general case. Should not be very hard unless the claim is wrong :)
Friday, March 9, 2012
Fox 348
We'll return back to Sampy's question later. But, for a change let's see a simple one - or at least it looks simple. We're looking for the shortest proof of the claim below. May be purely-geometric one? Or is the claim wrong? Let us know...
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