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The Missing Square: Where Did the Square Go?

Re-arrange the upper triangle to make the lower triangle and you get an empty square. How could this occur?



First, figure it out for yourself, post your your conclusion and i will reveal the truth tomorrow
Good luck

3 comments:

Alex said...

so i got the first riddle but not the second, and now ive been trying to figure out the geometrical difference between the top and bottom shapes, and cant seem to understand why there is a square missing on the bottom

Anonymous said...

hey, really cool question :)
but wheres the answer?

valter said...

i resume that the sum of the small figures is 32, and the area of the big triangle, formed from these small pieces is 32.5.
I cannot find it more exact than this


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