Click to see a step-by-step guide. STEP 1: Use the ruler to draw a diagonal line from the bottom right corner of the paper to the top left corner. Mark the 90° right angles in the bottom left and top ...
So, what's with the biscuits? Oh a triangulator machine! Very cool! Right, there are four different types of triangle. First, here's an isosceles triangle, it has two equal length sides and two equal ...
Counting will get you nowhere. Try a little combinatorics instead. By Kenneth Chang A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about a viral math problem — 8÷2(2+2) = ? — that drew the disdain of many ...
Sure, riddles are fun if you’re a fan of clever wordplay. But there’s something so uniquely enjoyable about a good visual puzzle. So today, we’re calling all brainteaser aficionados: How many ...
The Pythagorean theorem stands as one of mathematics' most enduring and practical principles. Named after the ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras, this fundamental concept has guided engineers, ...
It involves just six matches, but this puzzle is anything but easy to solve. The Growing Triangles puzzle asks users to transform two triangles made from six matches into four triangles, by moving ...
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