Panda224
Sep 22 2009, 12:35 AM
Draw a rectangular box, then draw a horizontal line cutting it in half, draw two vertical lines in the top half, converting it to thirds, and cut the bottom half in half once again, with another vertical line. Now, starting whereever you please, draw one more continuous line, crossing ALL previous lines but only once. If you cross ANY line twice, you automatically fail.
I can't seem to make it, but I know people can... My geometry teacher from my freshman year pulled this one on me... And I can't say that I can get it. x.x Help!?
Nilly
Sep 22 2009, 10:18 AM
Draw a line through the top one, go through the horizontal line, turn and go through the bottom line. Make sure the two vertical lines don't match up or that will be technically doing it twice.
GothicMoocow
Sep 24 2009, 01:36 AM
uhh....
*confused*
once i get the chance i'll try this
Super Gamer 117
Sep 25 2009, 03:35 AM
you could always cheat <.< >.>
Baeron von Bleat
Sep 25 2009, 01:02 PM
Ok, so the shape is...
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Ok, so start in the bottom left corner...
Done
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Whatever, in my writing it looks good, in the actual post it's crap. Use the reply (quote me) to see the better solution.
Start: Bottom left, throught the left line. Straight through the bottom vertical, cut down through the bottom of rectangalr, head right outside, and into the bottom right side of rectangalr. Cut up through middle immediatly, and then through both of the top verticals. Then cut up through the top of the rectangalr.
Kelly
Sep 27 2009, 03:47 AM
It's the old "think outside of the box" brain teaser. Enlightening and all that. XD
BvB got it.
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