In 1907, the English author and mathematician Henry Ernest Dudeney posed a puzzle: Can any equilateral triangle be cut into as few pieces as possible that will fit together to form a perfect square?
The optimal solution to the problem of dividing an equilateral triangle into the minimal number of pieces and recombining them into a square, known as "Dudeney's Puzzle," has been proven after 120 ...
Over 120 years ago, Henry Ernest Dudeney posed the famous dissection problem of transforming a triangle into a square by cutting it into as few pieces as possible. In a new study, researchers have ...
Dudeney’s original solution for transforming an equilateral triangle into a perfect square through dissection involves only four pieces, a solution that has now been proved to be the optimal solution.
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