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two triangles are said to be similar if all corresponding angles are equal and all corresponding sides are proportional. (i) Find the number of equilateral triangles are there in the given figure. (ii) if the area of two triangles are equal, then it is always (iii) how many triangles are similar in the given figure? (iv) which similarity criteria is used for making the above similar triangles? (v) find the area of the hexagon, if each edge is 'a' units.​

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two triangles are said to be similar if all corresponding angles are equal and all corresponding sides are proportional. (i) Find the number of equilateral triangles are there in the given figure. (ii) if the area of two triangles are equal, then it is always (iii) how many triangles are similar in the given figure? (iv) which similarity criteria is used for making the above similar triangles? (v) find the area of the hexagon, if each edge is 'a' units.

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