TuxDave
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Originally posted by: desteffy
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Yeah you got it. It was the only creative problem I saw using the pidgeon hole principle. What are you asking. If the plane was colored 3 different colors prove that 2 points 1 mile apart will be the same color?
yes
Given a plane RxR, color each point with one of three colors. Is it necessairly true that there will be two points exactly one mile apart of the same color.
ahh... goddammit. I'm guessing the answer is yes but I can't figure out which shape is easiest to prove it. So far I have two back-to-back equilateral triangles and the next was just a grid of dots. :-(
