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1 April, 01:56

Three different lines on a plane divide it into k regions, which do not overlap. The number k cannot be?

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  1. 1 April, 05:53
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    There are k reigons which are divided by 3 lines that don't overlap

    to visualize this, get a piece of paper and draw 3 straight lines that don't interlap

    you get 4 reigons, right?

    so k cannot be any number that is not 4
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