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Can a square be cut into an infinite number of triangles so that
a) all of them are non-similar
and
b) only a finite number of them can have a common vertex?
Can a square be cut into an infinite number of triangles so that a) all of them are non-similar and b) only a finite number of them can have a common vertex?