Draw how Robinson Crusoe should use pegs, ropes, and sliding rings to tie his goat in order for the goat to graze grass in the shape of a square.
Draw how Robinson Crusoe should put pegs and ropes to tie his goat in order for the goat to graze grass in the shape of a parallelogram.
Draw how Robinson Crusoe should put pegs and ropes to tie his goat in order for the goat to graze grass in an area of the following shape:

Draw how Robinson Crusoe should put pegs and ropes to tie his goat in order for the goat to graze grass in the shape of a given triangle.
Draw how Robinson Crusoe should arrange pegs and ropes so that his goat grazes in the shape of a hexagon. The hexagon doesn’t need to be regular.
Robinson Crusoe’s goat is tied to a single peg with one rope. Draw how Robinson should arrange pegs, ropes, a sliding ring, and a wolf so that the goat grazes in the shape of a half-circle.
Un día, Robinson encontró un lobo en la isla. Se lo llevó consigo y lo ató con una cuerda a una estaca. Robinson observó que la cabra no pastaba en ningún lugar al que pudiera llegar el lobo. ¿Cómo podría Robinson colocar a los dos animales con estacas y cuerdas para que la cabra solo pueda pastar en una región con forma de luna menguante? (ver la figura de abajo)

Draw how Robinson Crusoe should arrange pegs, ropes, and a wolf so that the goat grazes grass in the shape of a half-ring.
Each number denotes the area of a rectangle it is written into. What is the area of the last rectangle? (That is, the yellow one)
