Well, Sup Forums?

Well, Sup Forums?

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well what faggot?

nice try, not a single door in that picture faggot

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You missed a space there in the middle left. The test is impossible with the rules given. Don't bother

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FUCKING NOOBS

Gtfo, different picture

impossible fgt?
my iq 140

Do you have proof?

you missed a door, retard

does the FUCKING joke fagg

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It's confirmed
You're autistic

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Bridges_of_Königsberg

Yep.

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nice try

Where did that door go?

You're not autistic, you're just a FUCKING LIAR...

Thanks OP.

they didnt say anything about crossing borders

If you can't solve both of these, you are a brainlet.

one line, fag

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it is impossible, if a room has an odd number of doors you have to either start there or end there. As there are 3 rooms with an odd number of doors its impossible. It is the same as the Seven Bridges of Königsberg problem. just google it

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>rooms that have odd numbers of doors is where the line starts/ends
>there are 3 rooms with 5 doors
>there are only 2 ends/starts
>3-2=1
>that's one too much

I have grand autismo

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forgot one door

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win

K3,3 graph is not plain, faggot

2ez

This is a standard bridges of konigsberg problem.
We have six rooms, including the outside. If a room has an even number of doors, the line may pass from outside to outside by weaving in and out. If a room has an odd number of doors, we can pass from inside to outside or vice versa, so we must begin or end in an odd room, so that each end of the line can dangle in a room, without a free door to leave.
The rooms have the following number of doors, starting in top left: 5,5,4,5,4 and 9 for the "outside room". More than two odd-number rooms ∴ there is no solution.

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Piece of piss.

Kek

Wait, what's considered the indicator of autism here? Finding a wrong solution, changing the question to fit your solution, mathematically proving the absence of a solution? All pretty autistic really. Seems like anyone who posts in this thread failed the autism test in some way.

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>no distinct vertices
>it's all one line

Wouldn't failing an autism test mean that one is not autist?

I'm aware saying this makes me an autist, though.

It's easy.

What part of "one line" didn't you understand?

All of the doors have exactly one line drawn through them.

That was hard, took me like 5 minutes to solve

Just realized I shagged it.

A bit late to the party, aren't you?

Looks like. It's a pretty obvious solution, after all.

imbecile

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But there is one line in each door

>The test is impossible with the rules given.
brainlet

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winner

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this is impossible and basically b8. the original test had no door between the top two chambers, but it has been edited to find the autists that actually try take it.

You are wrong.
Its solveable.
But no wonder you brainlet couldnt find an answer

Did it.

more bait,
>Its solveable.
doesnt post solution. KYS