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Okay, so considering that we have a square here, what we're going to do, it says to have two points on one side of the square that are going to connect to each of the opposite corners.
00:17
So we'd have a point here that would attach to that corner and a point here that would attach to this corner.
00:26
We would do that in two different locations on our square, a point here that attaches to this corner.
00:36
And a point here that attaches to this corner.
00:40
This forms a bunch of different, a bunch of different triangles for us.
00:51
So we can see some that are very obvious right off the bat.
00:55
One, two, three, four, five, and six.
01:04
Then we have a few that are a little less obvious because they're created by the conjuncture of two together.
01:10
So, for instance, this and this together form a larger triangle right here.
01:18
That would be triangle number four...