So, what is the answer /sci/?
So, what is the answer /sci/?
Le left triangle squared plus one over the square root of Faggot squared plus one
C, now stop asking this garbage every single day. I'm unable to not waste my time on it regardless of whether or not I care about the answer. I don't even care if I'm right.
Maybe D
B is the correct answer.
It doesn'T make any sense whatsoever!
The answer is to be yourself
E.
the only trend I can see is that each line as a figure that goes like this:
>one shape with 0 horizontal line
>one shape with 1 horizontal line
>one shape with 2 horizontal line
the others answers doesn't make sense for me so yeah I'lL go with E.
By logic it is either B, E or F.
The rest of the answers would be equal as one of the matrix squares but inversed. And this is not possible because it is not a pattern observed in the matrix.
You cannot choose between B, E or F because the matrix is completly random.
why B and F ?
why not C then
E
>1-1 no horizontals
>1-2 both horizontals
>1-3 one horizontal
>2-1 no horizontals
>2-2 one horizontal
>2-3 both horizontals
>3-1 both
>3-2 none
>3-1 has to have one horizontal, either E or C, but in each row only one shape has two verticals (1-2. 2-1) therefore E has the missing one horizontal and two verticals
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I also got E, but I did it like this. Each row has
>exactly 2 shapes with a top edge
>exactly 1 shape with a bottom edge
>exactly 1 shape with side edges
>exactly 1 shape with the /\ diagonals
this suggests the missing shape has a top edge, side edges, no bottom edge, and no /\ diagonals, and E has all of those properties
the one line shape is always on the top for the exemples, you can also add the fact that every line as 2 shape with 0 vertical line and 1 shape with 2 vertical line.
yes this too that I didn't thought
t. because as I said these figures do not have any in the matrix that is equal to them with a reflection.
Anyways this hypothesis is just based in 1 observed pattern.
There are other patterns I have realized:
all figures have lateral simetry
first row centre has vertical simetry
third row has also vertical simetry
So you could hypothesise that the last figure has vertical simetry aswell, thus being option A. But this would break the pattern of not repeating any figure.
Overall, in my opinion there is not one specific answer because there is not a clear indistinguishable pattern.
Okay how about this problem
PD. I have changed my mind. Now I defend option E.
It satisfies two patterns:
1. Doesn't repeat an existing form with a reflection
2. Fulfills de law of 2 verticals, 3 horizontals per row.
C
That one is easy.
Nice one user
how about this one
E or F.
Patterns:
1. Not repeating any figure
2. 2 figures each row and each column have a single black triangle.
The fact you dolts didn't get D shows this is a midwit board.
IQ test gave me 135 but i firmly believe im 100-115 max
IQ is a meme. I believe working memory to be a much better test of general intelligence.
Do you realize your option doesn't need to be prioritize over the others right?
No. There's only one right answer (mine) because it's the simplest, cope brainlet :)