The Pizza Theorem Challenge

by Yildiz Culcu

Problem:

A pizza is cut by 8 straight lines through a point P, which is not at the center of the pizza. The cuts are made at equal angles (45° apart). Prove that the sum of the areas of alternate pieces is equal.

Questions to Solve:

  1. If point P is 2 cm from the center of a pizza with radius 10 cm, what is the largest possible difference between any two adjacent pieces?
  2. How does moving point P affect the areas of individual slices?
  3. Why does the theorem still work even when P is not at the center?
The Pizza Theorem. Weekly Problem no. 8

Yildiz Culcu


Hi, I'm Yildiz Culcu, a student of Computer Science and Philosophy based in Germany. My mission is to help people discover the joy of learning about science and explore new ideas. As a 2x Top Writer on Medium and an active voice on LinkedIn, and this blog, I love sharing insights and sparking curiosity. I'm an emerging Decision science researcher associated with the Max Planck Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences and the University of Kiel. I am also a Mentor, and a Public Speaker available for booking. Let's connect and inspire one another to be our best!


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