16 CHAPTER 2 STRATEGIES FOR INVESTIGATING PROBLEMS
tempts should you try to prove impossibility. If you cannot do so, then
do not admit defeat. Go back to the problem later.
Now let us try to solve the problem. It is helpful to try to loosen up, and not worry
about rules or constraints. Wishful thinking is always fun, and often useful. For
example, in this problem, the main difficulty is that the top boxes labeled A and Care
in the "wrong" places. So why not move them around to make the problem trivially
easy? See the next diagram.
We have employed the all-important make it easier strategy:
If the given problem is too hard, solve an easier one.
Of course, we still haven't solved the original problem. Or have we? We can try
to "push" the floating boxes back to their original positions, one at a time. First the A
box:
Now the C box,
and suddenly the problem is solved! •