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Alternately, we can simply keep track of the "bottom" side of the square. In the diagrams below, this bottom side is shown in red. | Alternately, we can simply keep track of the "bottom" side of the square. In the diagrams below, this bottom side is shown in red. | ||
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Contents
Problem
The square in the first diagram "rolls" clockwise around the fixed regular hexagon until it reaches the bottom. In which position will the solid triangle be in diagram ?
Solution
Solution 1
Alternately, we can simply keep track of the "bottom" side of the square. In the diagrams below, this bottom side is shown in red.
See Also
1988 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 23 |
Followed by Problem 25 | |
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