hi, first time on this site, first post, so excuse me if I am being totally stupid. here goes;
I agree with the rest of you people, but came up with my own
explanation after thinking it through carefully. first of all, wether
the circle rotates around a square or around any other type of
rectangle seems insignificant to me. that's just my intuition though...
so, let's say we make it rotate around a triangle and a rectangle, the
next thing I do is specify their shapes. To make it easy for me to
grasp, I create the most extreme cases possible: I stretch them out as
much as I can. this will result in what seems like two lines with
length = perimeter/2 . the only difference is on one end of those
lines; the rectangle has two 'edges' and the triangle only one. though,
because the space between those two edges of the rectangle is
infinitely small, I take the liverty of saying that they are 'as good
as identical'. with this in mind, the rest of the riddle seems
self-explanatory enough to me...
I hope I am allowed to do what I just did; I like to think of things in an abstract way =]
thanks for the riddle,
-kabuto.
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Posted by kabuto
on 2005-07-17 19:16:17 |