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What shapes should i use when building a toothpick bridge in my honors math class?
I have started bu dont know what shapes are the best to use. I know triangles are good, and squares,and overlapping. But which one is the strongest and best to use as a basis?
i do already know that, but i am wondering if it should be my main structure, or if i should use squares in my base with triangles in the structure. I am doing math a year ahead of what i should, so give me a break, alright? Sorry that i couldn't simply ask a question and get postive opinions and feedback. maybe if ur just going to be a smart alec you should go waste your time elsewhere.
to philbert: shut up, i knew that already, i just wish people like u werent such smart alecs!
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Triangles I did a project like that. Triangles are the strongest.
You have to stick with all triangles, an honor student should have learned that by now. But why are you doing this in math class? How many times do you think you'll be asked to do this in the workplace? What a nonsensical waste of time.
I would think being in an honours math class you would already know this.
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