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Square Plane Function (Posted on 2010-11-16) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Let f be a real-valued function on the plane such that for every square ABCD in the plane, f(A) + f(B) + f(C) + f(D) = 0.

Prove or disprove that f(P) = 0 for every point P in the plane?

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Cheating on the square | Comment 2 of 3 |
Consider the degraded square where all 4 corners are the point P.
Then 4*f(P) = 0, so f(P) = 0.  And yes, I know this proof is a little bit of a cheat.  See previous post for a more acceptable proof. 

  Posted by Steve Herman on 2010-11-16 15:11:03
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