Six Visual Proofs
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Six Visual Proofs
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#2I got the idea for this post from something I first saw on reddit/r/math earlier this week, but I also so it here on HN (you might recognize the first proof), so I thought I'd submit this here also. Hope you like it.
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#3I got the idea for this post from something I first saw on reddit/r/math earlier this week, but I also so it here on HN (you might recognize the first proof), so I thought I'd submit this here also. Hope you like it.
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#4I discovered that 5th one while doodling in high school. It blew my mind at the time (and it can be extended to dimensions other than 2).
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#5What made the 1/4 + 1/16 + 1/256... = 1/3 that was posted earlier this week so good was that it did not use numeric labeling, but purely visual content to make its point. If you could figure out a way to graphically represent what is now labeled, it'd be a complete success.
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#6What made the 1/4 + 1/16 + 1/256... = 1/3 that was posted earlier this week so good was that it did not use numeric labeling, but purely visual content to make its point. If you could figure out a way to graphically represent what is now labeled, it'd be a complete success.
I'm pretty sure "1/4 + 1/16 + 1/256... = 1/3" was in the title of the post.
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#7(no troll)
1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + ... = 1
is like a binary version of 9/10 + 9/100 + 9/1000 + ... = 0.999... = 1Re: Six Visual Proofs
#8Oh my god. The Pythagorean one just blew my mind. I am so embarrassed.
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#9If you like this, you'll love the book Proofs without Words: Exercises in Visual Thinking: http://www.amazon.com/Proofs-without-Words-Exercises-Classro...
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#10Oh my god. The Pythagorean one just blew my mind. I am so embarrassed.
IIRC that proof is from India around 900 C.E.