I know the angle on the left corner of the bottom one is slightly bigger, but it doesn't make sense since the length and width are about the same. Wouldn't make too much of a difference anyways. Ah well, I don't feel like figuring it out.
No, you're not. I failed my second tri of Algebra II. XP And I think I'm going to fail it again x.x and if I don't get caught up in that class I can't go on the M.U.N. trip! *dies*
... what the ****? *runs away*
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for those of you who dont get it, heres an explanation *if you dont want to think, run fast
ok....the slanty sides of the two triangles are at different angles. In the first one, the triangles are aranged so that the side is not straight, but bends in slightly. In the second one, the triangles are arranged so that they bend out slightly. The difference is not easily noticeable, but it is equal to one of the squares, so both figures have the same area, and none of the shapes change between figures.
*you can stop running now
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oh, **** off dan, I looked at it for like five seconds and I wasn't really curious as to how it happened... I dunno, I was just sort of apathetic that day.
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