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Marion's Theorem: Lines that trisects each side and reach the opposite vertex

In any triangle, let's trisect its sides and join each of the two points that define this division with the vertex of the opposite side of the triangle. A central hexagonal region is determined whose area is 1/10 of the area of the original triangle.

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