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A Square Triangulation (Posted on 2005-01-31) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Is it possible to cut a square into seven isosceles right triangles, no two of which are congruent?

  Submitted by David Shin    
Rating: 4.0000 (4 votes)
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Assume the square is a 7x7 one with vertices at (0,0), (7,0), (0,7), and (7,7). Draw the following line segments to perform the triangulation:

(0,7) to (7,0)
(3,4) to (3,0)
(3,0) to (1,2)
(1,2) to (1,0)
(1,0) to (0,1)
(0,1) to (3,4)

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  Subject Author Date
re(2): Solution (spoilers) and a challenge.Dustin2005-02-01 14:54:49
re: Solution (spoilers)owl2005-02-01 04:24:18
SolutionSolution (spoilers)Dustin2005-02-01 02:13:25
First thoughtHugo2005-01-31 20:01:33
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