Now, more than 122 years after it was first proposed, Kamata and two other mathematicians have finally proved that a solution ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNCentury-old triangle-to-square dissection puzzle finally solved by mathematiciansMathematicians struggled to find the fewest number of pieces needed to cut an equilateral triangle and rearrange it into a ...
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Alameda Post on MSNMath Puzzle for March 28, 2025Jeff Smith's Math Puzzle for March 28, 2025 - Trapezius, trapeze, trapezium, trapunto, and the trapezoidal trap of travail.
One number is unknown. Can you figure out what it should be? Show puzzle solution Each number is the sum of the squares of the digits of its predecessor.
TOKYO -- A Japan-U.S. research team on March 10 offered a mathematical proof that "Dudeney's dissection," a challenge to cut an equilateral triangle and use the parts to create a square with the ...
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