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$\begingroup$ Isn't this what I already posted? $\endgroup$– Daniel MathiasCommented Feb 4, 2023 at 20:50
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$\begingroup$ I'll admit, my diagram is not as clear as yours. $\endgroup$– Daniel MathiasCommented Feb 4, 2023 at 20:51
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1$\begingroup$ @DanielMathias I hate to be blunt but I'm having a hard time understanding your diagram. I mean the whole point of a visual solution is clarity without technicality, isn't it? $\endgroup$– loopy waltCommented Feb 4, 2023 at 21:14
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$\begingroup$ I have edit my image, though my answer now seems redundant. +1 for better effort on your part. $\endgroup$– Daniel MathiasCommented Feb 4, 2023 at 22:13
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1$\begingroup$ Thank you for this different way of solving. I understood your solution. However, you have titled it, "an intuitive solution" but I am unable to figure out what the intuition is. To me, it just feels like we arranged the sides in a different way and were lucky that the figure became a rectangle. Can you please explain what the intuition is ? Thanks again $\endgroup$– Hemant AgarwalCommented Feb 5, 2023 at 18:09
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