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Curry’s Paradox (version 3)! Explore here: & GeoGebra #MTBoS #ITeachMath #geometry #geomchat

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Seyed سیّــد 的头像
Seyed سیّــد3 年前

@geogebra Those are not real triangles. The hypotenuse is not a straight line. Check the slopes of the hypotenuse of the Red and the Orange triangles. Orange slope = 6/11 Red slope = 5/9

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Tim Brzezinski3 年前

@geogebra Good observation! 👍

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Rainmaker1 年前

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Patrick Bronner3 年前

@geogebra Explanation as a student project

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El Profe3 年前

@geogebra My math teacher would say “a graph is not a proof, you have to rely on equations”

Etjix 的头像
Etjix3 年前

@geogebra This video is amazing! Can I ask what software you used? I wanted to do something similar in this video , but I couldn't manage to do anything as nice as this.

Tim Brzezinski 的头像
Tim Brzezinski3 年前

@geogebra Thank you for your kind words. I used @geogebra to make it.

Jonathan Steidel 的头像
Jonathan Steidel3 年前

@geogebra In made grid, triangle & copy; partitions & fills for bottom triangle. Used 'magic wand' to copy fills. Pasted copied triangular regions into top figure, aligning to avoid whitespace between triangle edges. Copied, rotated rectangular regions. (cont...)

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Omnicide on our watch3 年前

@geogebra The hypotenuse of the large triangle cannot be a straight line, as acute angle of the smaller orange triangle is 29.0' while that of the yellow triangle is 28.6'. Thus the hypotenuse is bent inward in the first configuration, then bent outward in the second.

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wwwwg3 年前

@geogebra @memdotai mem it

Andrea Eggering 的头像
Andrea Eggering3 年前

@geogebra @Gilmore_EDU this seems up your alley!!

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