Hi!
Check out this diagram which proves that 64 equals 65!
In the top drawing, the large square, which is composed of 64 small squares, is divided into 4 regions labeled A, B, C and D. The same regions can be put together to form a rectangle, as shown in the bottom drawing, only this time it is composed of 65 small squares…
How is that possible? View the animation to find out.
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Skubidu

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