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Triangles meeting triangles

The Mathematical Gazette, 2014
We consider two connected problems: • For a given but otherwise arbitrary triangle in the plane, to construct similar triangles which ‘meet’ this triangle. • To find the triangle so formed which has least area. 1. Constructing a triangle which meets another These problems beg the question of what is meant by ‘meet’ and we now aim to make this precise ...
Tony Crilly, Colin R. Fletcher
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Triangles of triangles

The Mathematical Gazette, 1981
In this article we shall study the ‘shape’ of a triangle, and its relation to the area formula Δ = √( s ( s - a )( s - b
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Packing similar triangles into a triangle

Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, 2003
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Triangle in a triangle: On a problem of Steinhaus

Geometriae Dedicata, 1993
The author of this paper solves an unsolved problem proposed by \textit{H. Steinhaus} [One hundred problems in elementary mathematics, Pergamon, Oxford (1964; Zbl 0116.241), p. 98], that asks for a necessary and sufficient condition on the sides \(p, q, r\) of a triangle \(PQR\) and the sides \(a, b, c\) of a triangle \(ABC\) in order that the area ...
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Heronian Triangles Are Lattice Triangles

The American Mathematical Monthly, 2001
(2001). Heronian Triangles Are Lattice Triangles. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 108, No. 3, pp. 261-263.
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Painting with triangles

Proceedings of the Workshop on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering, 2014
Although vector graphics offer a number of benefits, conventional vector painting programs offer only limited support for the traditional painting metaphor. We propose a new algorithm that translates a user's mouse motion into a triangle mesh representation.
Mark D. Benjamin   +2 more
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A Fast Triangle-Triangle Intersection Test

Journal of Graphics Tools, 1997
Abstract This paper presents a method, along with some optimizations, for computing whether or not two triangles intersect. The code, which is shown to be fast, can be used, for example, in collision detection algorithms.
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The Right Triangle

JAMA Surgery, 2014
ThearticlebyGadzinskiandcolleagues1 raises importantquestions about howbest tomaintain access to surgical care inunderserved communities. As suggestedbyKissick,2 health care delivery is bound by an “iron triangle,”wherein alterations in accessexert influenceson the other apices of the triangle, namely, cost and quality.
Matthew J, Resnick, Daniel A, Barocas
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