• KaChilde@sh.itjust.works
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    3 hours ago

    … only one choice is a triangle.

    How is this difficult, other than if you are shape blind?

    The correct choice is B.

    If you pick A, B is also red, and C is also an irregular 4-gon. So A is not unlike either B or C.

    If you pick C, A is also an irregular 4-gon, and B is also filled solid with color. So C is not unlike either A or B.

    But if you pick B, while B does have elements in common with A and C…

    (it shares ‘red’ with A, and ‘solid color fill’ with C)

    … it is also unlike each of them singly, as well as both of them together, in that it is a triangle.

    B is the only choice where ‘is unlike the other two’… is true, in any sense.

    It has a distinct property, not found in any member of the remainder set, nor shared by the remainder set as a group.

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      What a fool you are!

      … only one choice is an outline.

      How is this difficult, other than if you are line blind?

      The correct choice is A.

      If you pick B, A is also red, and C is also a filled solid. So B is not unlike either A or C.

      If you pick C, A is also an irregular 4-gon, and B is also filled solid with color. So C is not unlike either A or B.

      But if you pick A, while A does have elements in common with B and C…

      (it shares ‘red’ with B, and ‘4-gon’ with C)

      … it is also unlike each of them singly, as well as both of them together, in that it is a triangle.

      A is the only choice where ‘is unlike the other two’… is true, in any sense.

      It has a distinct property, not found in any member of the remainder set, nor shared by the remainder set as a group.

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      2 hours ago

      Welp.

      I tap out, you’re right lol.

      Don’t attempt set theory before breakfast, otherwise you end up making a fool of yourself as I have.

      =[

      Hangry is not a useful state to approach logic from.