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Explain why a position \(g\) is a winning position if there is a move that turns \(g\) into a losing position. On the other hand, explain why a position is a losing position if all moves turns it into a winning position.

A technique that can be used to completely solve certain games is drawing game graphs. Given a game \(G\), we draw an arrow pointing from a position \(g\) to a position \(h\) if there is a move taking the game from position \(g\) to position \(h\).

Draw the game graph of \(\text{Nim}(2,2)\). Is \(\text{Nim}(2,2)\) a winning position or losing position?

Let \(x,y\) be nonnegative integers. Determine when \(\text{Nim}(x,y)\) is a losing position and when it is a winning position.

When we write 137 in decimal, we mean \(1 \cdot 10^2 + 3 \cdot 10 + 7 \cdot 1\). If we write it instead using powers of 2, we have \(137 = 1 \cdot 2^7 + 0 \cdot 2^6 + 0 \cdot 2^5 + 0 \cdot 2^4 + 1 \cdot 2^3 + 0 \cdot 2^2 + 0 \cdot 2^1 + 1 \cdot 2^0\). To tell apart binary representation from decimals, we can use the following notation: \(137 = (10001001)_2\).

What is the number 273 in binary?

Suppose you have a coffee mug made of stretchy and expandable material. How do you mold it into a donut that has a hole inside?

Take a straight string of finite length. Put the right half on top of the left half to form a hoop, and then pass it (the piece now on top) through the hoop from underneath. Glue the two ends together to form the trefoil knot.

Draw a sequence of pictures to illustrate the formation of the trefoil knot.

In the picture below, each side is glued in the same direction as its opposite side. Draw a sequence of pictures to show the gluing process and the final shape.

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