Hill Marathon
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Vega
|  |  | Wow! This level doesn't look like much but it's unquestionably suitable for the HOF. There are about 90 million ways to play this level. Please if anyone voted no on this level, download Kris's pack and play it. I'll bet you'll change your no to a yes! Let me know if anyone does that. I really really hope this one makes it in the HOF  |
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Kristopher
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mike flips
|  |  | U already have everything kris, whats more to solve?
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Kristopher
|  |  | For one thing, how a triangle can be simplified into a single number?  |
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mike flips
|  |  | cuz obviously its refering to the longest side of the triangle and even though it is isosceles there the triangle obviously has a 90 degree angle, thus, the side we are talking about is the hypotenuse which is equal to ... therefore the square root of this side is 589824. Then.... hmm wish it was an equilateral triangle or 2 45 degree angles...  |
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Kristopher
|  |  | It would have to be a right triangle, or be more defined, for calculating the number of routes possible on other levels.
Of course, you have to divide the width of the map by the bike's velocity in the horizontal direction, which is (velocity * cos(a)), where a is the angle of velocity. But computing that integral for a constantly changing angle is post-calculus.  |
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mike flips
|  |  | i hated calculus... lets just say there are a lotta ways... |
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