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Hi Bobbym;
I used your pslq routine to find the rest. How did you come up with that?
Hi Bobbym;
What pslq will do that? The angles and lengths check but of course there are many other hexagons like that.:(
Hi Bobby;
Thanks, I had two of the best there are over here.
I solved it!
Hi anonimnystefy;
Thanks for the kind solutions.
Hi;
[latex fixed by admin]
Fn is the nth Fibonacci number
Try wolfram to check that.
Enter "PowerExpand[log(45 sqrt(15))]" the substitutions will verify Bobby's answer.
I would like to see a new problem too
Hi bobbym;
Did you ever come up with an exact method for this problem? Thank you for making me E!:)
Hi AdministratorM
Nice idea, I tried it on 2 4 4 4 4 2 and it worked fine.