[Math] Can you divide a square into triangles

geometry

Can you divide a square into triangles, so that every single triangle would have a common (not necessary entire) side with exactly three other triangles?

Best Answer

It is possible.

One solution is start from a $5 \times 5$ square. On each side, draw a $3 \times 4$ right angled triangle. This leaves us with a $1 \times 1$ square in the middle. Cut the small square along a diagonal. This gives us following division of original square into $6$ triangles.

If one ignore contact at the vertices, each triangle is touching 3 other triangles along the sides.

$\hspace1.5in$ 6 triangles in 1 square

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