Who Needs the Right Formula, Anyway?
This morning I asked my math class to find the areas of two right-angled triangles. Lottie-Lu's hand shot up immediately, so I asked her the first one.
"24" she announced.
She was right (for a change!) and I made the mistake of asking her how she did it.
"Easy. Just add all the sides together."
I was about to correct her and say it was just a coincidence, when I noticed that her method worked on my second triangle as well!
Lottie-Lu must have caught my frustrated thoughts. "Well, it works, doesn't it?" she chirped.
What were the side lengths of the two triangles I had drawn on the board this morning? They were all whole numbers.
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This morning I asked my math class to find the areas of two right-angled triangles. Lottie-Lu's hand shot up immediately, so I asked her the first one.
"24" she announced.
She was right (for a change!) and I made the mistake of asking her how she did it.
"Easy. Just add all the sides together."
I was about to correct her and say it was just a coincidence, when I noticed that her method worked on my second triangle as well!
Lottie-Lu must have caught my frustrated thoughts. "Well, it works, doesn't it?" she chirped.
What were the side lengths of the two triangles I had drawn on the board this morning? They were all whole numbers.
Check Braingle.com for the answer.
from Braingle's Teasers http://ift.tt/1fYO2jw
via 3d wooden brain teasers from craftypuzzles.com
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