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toxicity_27 said:
Ow my brain. I think it's broken. Why does everyone try to test the limits of my brain. We all know it can't handle these types of things. Cept for I could probably count all the rectangles, but I'm not in the mood :p

ROFL!
 
Chankama said:
(5C1)^2+(4C1)^2+(3C1)^2+(2C1)^2+(1C1)^2
=25+16+9+4+1
=55

Holy crap... you remind me of a Chinese friend of mine...
I swear to god, when he goes to the fridge to get a drink, he calculates what he's going to pour based on some mathematical equation.
 
Chankama said:
As for the total number of "squares" of ANY size, it is:

(5C1)^2+(4C1)^2+(3C1)^2+(2C1)^2+(1C1)^2
=25+16+9+4+1
=55

Wow, now that I think about it, that makes very good sense.

And why wouldn't it, because Chankama's right :)
 
HAVOC2k5 said:
Holy crap... you remind me of a Chinese friend of mine...
I swear to god, when he goes to the fridge to get a drink, he calculates what he's going to pour based on some mathematical equation.

lol. I've met my share of ppl like that. Take the "nerding it up" concept to a whole new level. It's a life style I tell you. :p

Flanker said:

And why wouldn't it, because Chankama's right :)

Yes!! Yes he is! Flanker is TEH SMART! :p

Oh and the rectangle question. :D.. Hey why didn't anyone give it a shot?!..

Answer:
10x10 grid. 11 verticle lines and 11 horizontal lines. To make a rectangle, you need 2 lines each is both directions.

So, # of rectangles = (11C2)^2 = 3025.

:D
 
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