apollo1
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A series of lines are drawn on a Cartesian diagram such that y = nx, where n can be one of 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.
Triangles are formed using two of the above lines and the line x = 1.
(a) If n < 4, how many such triangles are formed?
(b) How many triangles formed for n < 10?
(c)
(i) How many different pairs of triangles can be formed for n < 10?
(ii) How many of these pairs of triangles have no common area?
this is from my school's 2007 3U trial. culd sumone help
Triangles are formed using two of the above lines and the line x = 1.
(a) If n < 4, how many such triangles are formed?
(b) How many triangles formed for n < 10?
(c)
(i) How many different pairs of triangles can be formed for n < 10?
(ii) How many of these pairs of triangles have no common area?
this is from my school's 2007 3U trial. culd sumone help