mscroggs.co.uk
mscroggs.co.uk

subscribe

Sunday Afternoon Maths XXVII

 Posted on 2014-09-07 

Sine

A sine curve can be created with five people by giving the following instructions to the five people:
A. Stand on the spot.
B. Walk around A in a circle, holding this string to keep you the same distance away.
C. Stay in line with B, staying on this line.
D. Walk in a straight line perpendicular to C's line.
E. Stay in line with C and D. E will trace the path of a sine curve as shown here:
What instructions could you give to five people to trace a cos(ine) curve?
What instructions could you give to five people to trace a tan(gent) curve?

Show answer & extension

Triangles between squares

Prove that there are never more than two triangle numbers between two consecutive square numbers.

Show answer & extension

If you enjoyed these puzzles, check out Advent calendar 2024,
puzzles about 2d shapes, or a random puzzle.

Archive

Show me a random puzzle
 Most recent collections 

Advent calendar 2024

Advent calendar 2023

Advent calendar 2022

Advent calendar 2021


List of all puzzles

Tags

probability integers palindromes chocolate cube numbers floors averages sequences arrows geometric means fractions polygons determinants multiples quadratics binary chess sport scales consecutive numbers factors circles 3d shapes cards coins rectangles perimeter triangle numbers sets consecutive integers folding tube maps tiling odd numbers even numbers numbers differentiation coordinates tournaments products unit fractions geometric mean menace taxicab geometry cryptic crossnumbers addition expansions ave routes square roots parabolas range cubics trigonometry crosswords advent multiplication square grids lines graphs games prime numbers irreducible numbers remainders probabilty quadrilaterals complex numbers digital clocks mean matrices rugby proportion angles volume surds time sum to infinity cryptic clues axes money colouring square numbers median triangles the only crossnumber ellipses elections balancing tangents planes decahedra speed dates doubling squares shapes dodecagons integration logic people maths algebra 2d shapes perfect numbers grids crossnumbers pascal's triangle medians spheres partitions geometry pentagons digits area digital products powers sums functions calculus books dominos christmas polynomials means albgebra gerrymandering chalkdust crossnumber regular shapes shape number star numbers dice hexagons indices factorials numbers grids division percentages neighbours clocks wordplay bases symmetry combinatorics

Archive

Show me a random puzzle
▼ show ▼
© Matthew Scroggs 2012–2025