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How can this be true?
7 months ago posted by chris 7135
7 comments

- ccc wrote 7 months ago
- Answer: http://vnvista.com/forums/topic14435.html

- anonymous wrote 7 months ago
- It's not exactly hard...

- anonymous wrote 7 months ago
- oh right, its kind of an optical illusion the areas aren't exactly the same in the differnet arrangments, very slight, but the total difference adds up to the one block of space

- anonymous wrote 6 months ago
- no son dos triangulos, el segundo solo genera ese efecto, en realidad es un poligono con un angulo casi llano en una de sus esquinas,aunque paresca tener la base y el lado (los catetos) en la misma proporcion que el primer triangulo... el de abajo es un engaƱo...

- anonymous wrote 4 months ago
- iam to stupid :(

- anonymous wrote 3 months ago
- solution: it's not a triangle. it's a quadrilateral.

- anonymous wrote 2 months ago
- the key is that , both bigs are not triangle. bevel edges are not in a same beeline.
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