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XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
Ok. This one is not quite so easy as the last one I posted.

Consider the following layout of asterisks (let's call them dots):

* * *
* * *
* * *

You must connect all 9 dots using no more than 4 straight lines, and you may not take your pen off the paper between lines (i.e. the head of the next line must connect with the tail of the previous line).
 

Wobbly John

Veteran
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Do you want to see how to do it in 3 lines?
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
XmisterIS said:
Ok. This one is not quite so easy as the last one I posted.

Consider the following layout of asterisks (let's call them dots):

* * *
* * *
* * *

You must connect all 9 dots using no more than 4 straight lines, and you may not take your pen off the paper between lines (i.e. the head of the next line must connect with the tail of the previous line).

Too easy

Try this one:

Divide (2x^3-x-3x-4) by (x-1)

You must not have had any contact with polynomial long division for over twenty years and be expected to solve it in a couple of minutes by a child who has only just started the holiday homework for maths with a deadline of period one tomorrow.

After a minutes panic, memories of the anguish of pure maths came flooding back but, armed with a couple of worked examples from a text book I cracked it.

Phew! Paternal pride survived another challenge.
 
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XmisterIS

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
I'd only just been sent it the other day by email, never seen it before! I thought it was quite good at any rate!

Vernon, here we go:

(2x^3-x-3x-4)/(x-1)

=>
____2x^2+2x-2
x-1|2x^3-4x-4
____2x^3-2x^2
_________2x^2-4x-4
_________2x^2-2x
_____________-2x-4
_____________-2x+2
________________-6

=> (2x^2+2x-2).-6/(x-1)

(I think! I'm too tired to do this now! ;))

But then I had contact with polynomial long division only 15 years ago!

Wobbly - howd'ydoit in three then?
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
XmisterIS said:
I'd only just been sent it the other day by email, never seen it before! I thought it was quite good at any rate!

Vernon, here we go:

(2x^3-x-3x-4)/(x-1)

But then I had contact with polynomial long division only 15 years ago!

Wobbly - howd'ydoit in three then?

Sorry XmisterIS

There was a typo

It should have been: (2x^3-x+3x-4)/(x-1) but I'm happy that you can solve it.

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The solution lies in using the term dots rather than points. It's impossible with points.
 
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XmisterIS

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
Tsk! That's cheatin' innit!
 

marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
XmisterIS said:
Aye - but the lines must be continuous - in the two-dimensional manifold!

Don't be daft. There are plenty of geometries that you could draw with one continuous line as any fule kno. You've clearly been doing too much physics :tongue::evil::tongue:.
 
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