Nine minus seven not-equals four
JH: Possible.
9 cubes?
JH: I’d say so. Regarding 2, in the light of the video, I’d say I did not present it as in the vid, so Mark’s answer is fine.
Doonhamer the pedant. I see no cubes. Only diamonds. Or parallelograms if you prefer.
#1: Euler's Network Theorem, my good man.
Doonhamer, tis I again. The bridge island problem. What separates that right island from whatever is not shown? I step off or on to the island and the solution is easy. Thinking outside the box.
JH: In the original, it seemed to be solid land, not an island on the right.
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Nine minus seven not-equals four
ReplyDeleteJH: Possible.
Delete9 cubes?
ReplyDeleteJH: I’d say so. Regarding 2, in the light of the video, I’d say I did not present it as in the vid, so Mark’s answer is fine.
DeleteDoonhamer the pedant. I see no cubes. Only diamonds. Or parallelograms if you prefer.
Delete#1: Euler's Network Theorem, my good man.
ReplyDeleteDoonhamer, tis I again. The bridge island problem. What separates that right island from whatever is not shown? I step off or on to the island and the solution is easy. Thinking outside the box.
ReplyDeleteJH: In the original, it seemed to be solid land, not an island on the right.
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