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The goal is to make them equal both sides. So there's 7 lines in total, you can move only one line from either side to the other side, to make this statement equal. The lin…
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The goal is to make them equal both sides. So there's 7 lines in total, you can move only one line from either side to the other side, to make this statement equal. The line can be move at any angle and direction. How do you do it?
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I don’t think that is possible
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