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  1. Find the number of triangles, and explain why your answer is correct.

  2. Find the number of triangles again, using a different method. Explain why your new method works.

  3. State a binomial identity that your two answers above establish (that is, give the binomial identity that your two answers a proof for). Then generalize this using \(m\)'s and \(n\)'s.

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