HOW TO EVENLY distribute IRREGULAR cake? #shorts #fyp #fyptiktok #trivia #miwu

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"I'll have a piece then it's easy"😂

Stranger-
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How math teachers expects us to do our homeworks:

Caprcrnrtist
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“I’ll have a piece”
Probably the best idea I could think of

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learn from school : ❌
learn from miwu ✅

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The shape is symmetrical; can be easily halved by cutting along the symmetry line
We are left with two trapezoids; half each trapezoid by cutting along the line that bisects both bases
Each of the 4 resulting pieces is a trapezoid with the same base lengths and height, so they all have the same area.

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As a mother, the only solution to having four kids and three pieces of cake is for me to eat all three pieces before the children know the cake exists.

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Honestly, this is a lesson I actually Would have enjoyed watching in geometry

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Math solution for problem:

Like in video, let's assume you can only cut each square segment of cake into smaller equal symmetrical squares. Again, with the imposition you must cut the initial structure into 3 segments (C1, C2 and C3)

Each segment to be symmetrically and evenly cut is defined by x^2
(If you imagine in your head, a square can be evenly split into 4 squares, then 9, 16, 25...)

X^2 ultimately must be divisible by 4
To find the total number of square pieces in each segment in the sequence, [equation 1]:
X^2 = 4Y^2 : where y represents sequence number

There are 3 segments (C1, C2, C3) (so becomes 3X^2 for all segments) and for the number of pieces each kid will get, [equation 2]:
(3X^2)/4 = Z : where z represents number of squares each kid will get
And ultimately by combining previous 2 equations, [equation 3]:

Z = 3Y^2

Where Y = number sequence
Where Z = number of cake squares each kid gets
Where X^2 = number of squares each segment must be cut into (segments C1, C2, C3 respectively), from [equation 1]

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I like the "I'll have a piece" definitely the best solution.

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This is neat. You can divide a partially eaten square into 3 partially eaten squares

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"I'll have a piece then it's easy" i like that

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“That’s even worse even your little sister can tell” my mum can’t tell 💀

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How teachers expect us to solve a easy question with different ways😍😭

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This guy is my new favourite math teacher now

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The guy with the grey hoodie is the one who buys 45 watermellons in math book

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learn from science teacher : ❌
Learn from miwu : ✅

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"My son is smarter than you" to a whole new level

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"ill have a piece then it's easer"
Got me up all night

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“I’ll have a piece then” he’s so right.

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the difference between yt comments and ig comments of miwu😭

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