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The impossible triangle

The impossible triangle. Maria Jukić & Renata Krešo mentor: prof. Marina Ninković XV. gimnazija, Zagreb. Penrose triangle. never ending triangle created by Oscar Reutersvär d popularised by Roger Penrose often called impossibility in its purest form not that hard to draw. Step 1.

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The impossible triangle

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  1. Theimpossible triangle Maria Jukić & Renata Krešo mentor: prof. Marina Ninković XV. gimnazija, Zagreb

  2. Penrose triangle • never ending triangle • created by Oscar Reutersvärd • popularised by Roger Penrose • often called impossibility in its purest form • not that hard to draw...

  3. Step 1 • first draw an equilateral triangle

  4. Step 2 • draw three lines parallel with the sides of the triangle • lines should be inside the triangle • each line should be equally distanced from the sides of the triangle

  5. Step 3 • draw another three lines by repeating step 2 • this time keep the lines inside the smaller triangle you drew

  6. Step 4 • outline the biggest triangle • connect the intersections of the lines from step 2 and the biggest triangle

  7. Step 5 • now needyou do some more outlining which is difficult to explain so just follow our image

  8. Step 6 • you’re almost done • erase the leftover lines

  9. Step 7 • for a better effect we suggest adding some shadows

  10. Penrose square Penrose pentagon Other Penrose polygons

  11. Penrose hexagon Penrose octagon

  12. Real life • a big size model of the impossible triangle is found in Perth, Australia

  13. Thank you for your attention!

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