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by chronial
2814 days ago
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This article describes a way to split a square into three non-overlapping regions that all have the same border. It is very counterintuitive that this is possible. If you imagine a line on a square, you can define two parts of the square that share this line as a border – and how could there possible be three? Hope that helps a little bit. |
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