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  • @jaicket iam sorry, i dont speak Geek.

  • DONT READ THIS CAUSE IT ACTULLY WORKS. YOU WILL BE KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE. TOMARROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. HOWEVER IF YOU DO NOT POST THIS COMMENT TO AT LEAST 3 VIDEOS YOU WILL DIE WITHIN THE NEXT 2 DAYS. NOW UV STARTED READING THIS SO DUNT STOP. THIS IS SO SCARY PUT THIS ON AT LEAST 5 VIDEOS IN THE NEXT 143 MINUTES WHEN UR DONE PRESS F6 AND UR LOVERS NAME WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN IN BIG LETTERS THIS IS SO SCARY CAUSE IT WORKS

  • Hey for you out there who loves puzzles , go to : simplecodeworks.co m

    , and scroll to the bottom . there are a bunch of online games you can play. I haven't actually finished any , but they are cool. :)

  • The whole puzzle is pointless when you make it this big, you can clearly see there is no hypotenuse.

  • it was never a triangle

  • if u'll have a better look at hypotenuse, u will see that it isn't straight, its missing 1 unit.

  • hypotenuse is not a straight line

  • fist of all this puzzle is simple. the second thing is it's a puzzle not a riddle get them strait

  • The Red Triangle is 8 units * 3 units giving its hypotenuse a gradient of 0.375

    The Green Triangle is 5 units * 2 units giving its hypotenuse a gradient of 0.4

    The Red Triangle is on the bottom left, the overall hypotenus of the shape isn't actually straight, it's slightly concave (tilted inwards)

    When the Green Triangle is on the bottom left, the over hypotenuse is slightly convex (tilted outwards)

    The difference in the inward and outward distortion in the 2 combinations is exactly 1 unit.

  • you sir are a fucking genius

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  • the angle of outer edge of two triangles are different. two compund triangle-like objcts are not real triangles, in fact they are polygons with four points.

  • not trying to be some kind of math nerd, but i think it's the pythagorean thereom.

    :) lol i feel smart

  • my brain will implode

  • the angle that the triangles go up is different! you can see. on the second one, that space is outside the triangle and it makes up the extra space. HA.

  • he changed the size of the triangle as he moved it around.

  • Use the time slider to switch between 8 seconds and 17 really quickly.

    The hypotenuse of the initial triangle is not a straight line.

  • oh yeah.....thanks

  • The slopes of the triangles aren't the same so area of the grid isn't exactly cut in half in the beginning.

  • I even cut out pieces of paper with proportional sides and I can't understand what's going on. Area of the whole figure = half the area of the big grid = 65/2 = 32.5.

    Area of individual pieces is 32. how ??? I'm losing my mind.

  • That slope isn't straight. It's slightly curved but you can't notice it unless you calculate it. Try to calculate the tangent of the angles - well, just the ratio of the two sides that form the right angle.

  • why is this on hear?

  • wtf is so imposible

  • place your mouse pointer at the top left hand yellow box after pressing start on the video so that the mouse tip (triangular normal windows one) squares wit one side touching the red triangle and the tip touching the gradient line. leave it there and run the video, then you will understand how this works

  • okay, i did that....

    didn't make the video any less shit thoh.

    :-p

  • the areas of the pieces dont change. the area in which they fit in both arrangements doesnt change.

    this is a mathematical revelation for me. even if i dont understand how the hell it works.

  • wat the fuck?

  • the area doesn't change.

    do the math

  • the large shape itself is not a triangle.. it is rather two triangles and a rectangle. if you calculate the individual areas of the pieces you will fine that red=12, blue=8, yellow=7, and green=5. total actual area = 32 units. when they move the pieces, they dont change size, they simply are re-arranged to appear that there was area lost when there actually wasnt as the area of each individual piece has not changed

  • The area of the triangle did change...It comes from the fact that the slope of the two parts are not equal to the slope needed for the whole triangle. the area a triangle 5*13=32.5. The summation of the area for the four pieces is 32.00. The difference of the triangles times the two sides of the triangle = 1 which is the extra block you see when the pieces are changed. I will try to post a video response later...

  • the area didnt change, it just looks like it did

    the first time it fit exactly on the lines of the grid but when it was changed around the pieces barely extend over the line

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