Bearly There is an almost magical puzzle that is sure to fascinate
students and teachers alike. It is patterned after the intriguing disappearing
puzzles
that were the rage in the late 19th and early 20th century. In these puzzles,
pieces are rearranged or realigned in such a way that one or more of the
objects pictured disappears or appears.
The puzzle presented here has three
pieces:
a long bottom piece and two shorter, top pieces. In one arrangement of
these pieces there are 14 bears, in another, 13. The challenge facing students
in
this
puzzle is to explain how this visual paradox works. While it may not look
very mathematical in nature, this puzzle is full of interesting mathematics.
In fact, one of the best explanations of the disappearing and appearing
phenomenon is the mathematical one.
Bearly There (2.2 mb PDF)
file.
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