Solve this, /sci/
upper image is rotated 180 degrees and common lines are deleted
>>8828842
>tfw to smart to check the exam before giving it to the professor.
Brainlet here. How would you even go about solving this?
>>8828856
Element recognition(which elements do the same actions as below?)
Graphic:
-Addition
-Rotation
-Translation
-Finding patron (repetition, itinerance, blinking...etc)
Number representation (PATRON):
-Addition
-Other operations (rarely)
>>8828830
It's not funny when someone tells the answer at the beginning huh?
Now you know, nerds.
>>8828869
brainlet detected
>>8828879
Nobody understands your racist-speak here, sweetie *sips tea*
>>8828868
Thank you for the explanation I appreciate it
>>8828842
Shouldn't the vertical line be dashed? The first row gets mirrored onto the second row, and the third row contains the difference between the two. So that should leave a dashed line.
>>8828830
>>8829489
This
>>8829505
You have to flip the first image, then it overlaps with the second image. Your remainder is whatever lines don't overlap. The sketched line is left because it's not a solid line like the line that was on top of it. You're also viewing this in columns, not rows.
>>8828830
124 iq here, do you flip the top one, add it to the bottom one, and cancel out the touching parts?
>>8830269
hmm it seems I'm right
>>8828840
Not rotated around the central point, but flipped (mirrored horizontally)
(your answer confused me because I was looking for rotational symmetry before I realized that was wrong)
This looked a lot harder than it actually was
>>8829489
yeah I agree.
The biggest problem with these types of shits is that they don't tell you where to read from. Right to left? Up to bottom? Why do I have to figure the solution and the function?
>>8830385
if you can't figure that out then you're too dumb to figure the problem out
>>8830389
I figured its top to bottom with a subtracting function - but there's other questions where it's too damn similar and can go either way.
How smart are you people who managed to solve it?
>>8830390
it's part of challenge.
>>8830392
I've never had my IQ tested but I did those online Mensa tests. I hit the ceiling on the American practice test (86%) and on the others I got anywhere from 121-135.
>>8828879
brainlet detected
>>8828830
flip the top one and put it over the bottom and get rid of any lines that overlap