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#Logic

Note by Adhiraj Dutta
1 year, 4 months ago

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1342312442132431\large \begin{array}{cccc} 1&3&4&2\\ 3&1&2&4\\ 4&2&1&3\\ 2&4&3&1\\ \end{array}

A Former Brilliant Member - 10 months, 1 week ago

1.step


1/433/41/2/33/41/3/42/41/22/32\large \begin{array}{cccc} 1/4&\red{3}&&\\ \blue{3/4}&1/2/3&&\blue{3/4}\\ 1/3/4&2/4&1/2&2/3\\ \red{2}&&&\\ \end{array}

2.step


From blue:

1/433/41/21/23/41/3/42/41/22/32\large \begin{array}{cccc} 1/4&\red{3}&&\\ 3/4&\blue{1/2}&\blue{1/2}&3/4\\ 1/3/4&2/4&\blue{1/2}&2/3\\ \red{2}&&&\\ \end{array}

3.step


1/4323/41/21/23/41/3/42/41/22/32\large \begin{array}{cccc} 1/4&\red{3}&&\red{2}\\ 3/4&1/2&\blue{1/2}&3/4\\ 1/3/4&2/4&\blue{1/2}&2/3\\ \red{2}&&&\\ \end{array}

4.step


1/43423/41/21/23/41/3/42/41/22/323\large \begin{array}{cccc} \cancel{1}/4&\red{3}&\red{4}&\red{2}\\ 3/4&1/2&1/2&3/4\\ 1/3/4&2/4&1/2&\cancel{2}/3\\ \red{2}&&\red{3}&\\ \end{array}

5.step


13423/41/21/23/43/42/41/2323\large \begin{array}{cccc} \red{1}&\red{3}&\red{4}&\red{2}\\ 3/4&1/2&1/2&\cancel{3}/4\\ \cancel{3}/4&2/4&1/2&\red{3}\\ \red{2}&&\red{3}&\\ \end{array}

With simple logic

1342312442132431\large \begin{array}{cccc} 1&3&4&2\\ 3&1&2&4\\ 4&2&1&3\\ 2&4&3&1\\ \end{array}

A Former Brilliant Member - 10 months, 1 week ago
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