• 150. - DISSECTING A MITRE

    From David Entwistle@qnivq.ragjvfgyr@ogvagrearg.pbz to rec.puzzles on Wed Jul 9 07:45:47 2025
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    150. - DISSECTING A MITRE

    From "Amusements in Mathematics" by Henry Ernest Dudeney (first published 1917).

    http://www.puzzles.50webs.org/pics/q150a.png

    The figure that is perplexing the carpenter in the illustration represents
    a mitre. It will be seen that its proportions are those of a square with
    one quarter removed. The puzzle is to cut it into five pieces that will
    fit together and form a perfect square. I show an attempt, published in America, to perform the feat in four pieces, based on what is known as the "step principle," but it is a fallacy.

    Dudeney then goes on then to explain how a suggested four-piece solution
    is not actually valid. In the context that was important, but presents something of a distraction. We are looking for a five piece solution. You
    can read the whole discussion at the link below:

    http://www.puzzles.50webs.org/various_dissection.html

    Describing any solution in a text based medium will be a challenge, but if
    you are happy to take on the puzzle and mark your own work that's good
    enough for me.

    Good luck,
    --
    David Entwistle
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