Best and easiest trick to count triangles

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Best and easiest trick to count triangles: In this article provides simple tricks with formulas to find the number of triangles for the following figures

  • Counting triangles within Square, Rectangle, Quadrilateral
  • Number of possible triangles within a triangle

How to Calculate Number of Triangles in a Square | Trick to Count no of Triangles

Calculate number of triangles in a square

Type – 1 : Counting triangles with in Square, Rectangle, Quadrilateral

Find the number of triangles in the above figures

Figure – 1 : Number of triangles in Fig – 1 =  8

Hint: Here having total  two diagonals and having four blocks. So formula for that 4 x 2 = 8 number of triangles.

Figure – 2 : Number of triangles in Fig – 2  =  16

Hint: Here having total  two diagonals and having eight blocks. So formula for that 8 x 2 = 16 number of triangles.

Figure – 3 : Number of triangles in Fig – 3  =  18

Hint: Here each square having 8 no. of triangles and combine squares having 2 no. of triangles. So total number of   triangles – 8 + 8 + 2 = 18.

Figure – 4 : Number of triangles in Fig – 3  =  28

Hint: Here each square having 8 no. of triangles and combine squares having 4 no. of triangles. So total number of   triangles – 8 + 8 + 8 + 4 = 28.

Trick to count no of triangles : Intersection of diagonals in a square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, quadrilateral and trapezium will give eight triangles.

Type – 2 : Counting triangles with the Triangle having number of bisects with vertex

Count the number of possible triangles in the above figures

Figure – 5: Number of possible triangles in Fig – 5 =  1

Figure – 6 : Number of possible triangles in Fig – 6 =  3

Formula : Here number of parts ” n”  then possible triangles  is n (n+1) /2

Figure – 7 : Number of possible triangles in Fig – 7 =  10

Hint : No of parts ” n” = 4 so according to formula 4 x 5 /2 = 10

Figure – 8 : Number of possible triangles in Fig – 8 =  15

Hint : No of parts ” n” = 5 so according to formula 5 x 6 /2 = 15.

Type – 3 : Counting triangles with the Triangle having number of bisects with vertex and horizontal lines

Count the number of triangles in the above  picture

Figure – 9: Triangle counting in Fig – 9 =  2

Figure – 10: Triangle counting in Fig – 10 =  6

Formula : Here number of vertical parts ” n” and horizontal parts “m” then possible triangles  is

Figure – 11: Triangle counting in Fig – 11 =  30

Solution : Here number of vertical parts ” 4″ and horizontal parts “3” then possible triangles  is 4 x 3 x 5 /2 = 30

Figure – 12: Triangle counting in Fig – 12 =  45

Solution : Here number of vertical parts ” 5″ and horizontal parts “3” then possible triangles  is 5 x 3 x 6 /2 = 45

Type – 4 : Counting triangles with in embedded Triangle

How many triangles are in the above figures

Figure – 13: Triangle counting in Fig – 13 =  5

Formula : Here number embedded triangles in outer triangle ” n” and horizontal parts “m” then possible triangles  is 4n + 1

Figure – 14: Triangle counting in Fig – 14 =  9 ( Here n= 2 )

Figure – 15: Triangle counting in Fig – 15 =  13 ( Here n= 3 )

Type – 4 : Counting triangles with in the particular pattern of Triangle

How many possible triangles are in the above figures

Formula to count number of triangles like above particular pattern type of Triangle

where  “n”  = number of unit triangles in a side

Note : Consider only integer part from answer obtained in above formula ( For example the answer may come 13.12 then consider only “13”. Also remember You don’t have to round off the number for example answer may come 36.8 then consider only “36”.

Figure – 16: No of triangles in Fig – 16 = 13 ( Here n= 3 )

Solution: According to above formula 3 x 5 x 7 /8 = 13.12 so consider integer only i.e 13

Figure – 17: No of triangles in Fig – 17 = 27 ( Here n= 4 )

Solution: According to above formula 4 x 6 x  9/8 = 27

Figure – 18: No of triangles in Fig – 18 = 170 ( Here n= 8 )

Solution: According to above formula 8 x 10 x  17/8 = 170

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