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ltlian21966y12? The only thing I see the two complete groups having in common is that the sum of the outer numbers can be divided by the inner number.
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ltlian21966y@ceee I was thinking the same, but if there's one thing I've learned from these type of tasks is that the answer always, always makes you go "duh, seriously?.."
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The left and bottom triangle added together is always a square number: 16 for the first triangle, 49 for the second and 36 for the third. That looks like a trace. In the middle, there's always a square number.
What happens with their roots? First triangle: 4 and 5. Second triangle, 7 and 1. Uhm wait, if I add that up, that is 9 for the first triangle and 8 for the second, exactly what's in the upper left field!
Solution: 6+4 = 10 must be the missing number.
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