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Problem 5 - Triangles

Problem 5 is all about triangles and figuring out how they fit together.

Maths teacher Chris Smith and pupils from Grange Academy are here to explain.

The Maths Week Scotland Daily Challenges have been set by the Scottish Mathematical Council.

So here's the challenge:

Here is a diagram of a large triangle made up of lots of smaller triangles.

Can you work out how many triangles there are in this figure?

Download the triangle diagram

Download the triangle diagram

Need a hint?

  • As well as the small triangle and big triangle there are lots of other sizes to count.
  • It might help to add up each size of triangle separately.
  • Remember that the triangles might point down instead of up.

Solution

Worked out the answer? Here's how you can do it.

The key to working out this problem is to spot that there are lots of different sizes of triangles to count.

You also need to realise that there are triangles that point down as well as triangles that point up.

Diagram of a triangle made up of 36 small triangles. 56 upright triangles of different sizes can be found.

Step one

First let's count all the triangles that point up.

  • 21 small triangles
  • 15 triangles made up of four small triangles
  • 10 triangles made up of nine small triangles
  • 6 triangles made up of sixteen small triangles
  • 3 triangles made up of twenty-five small triangles
  • 1 triangle made up of thirty-six small triangles
Diagram of a triangle made up of 36 small triangles. 56 upright triangles of different sizes can be found.
Triangle diagram made up of 36 small triangles. 22 upside down triangles of different sizes can be found.

Step two

Now count all the triangles that point down:

  • 15 small triangles
  • 6 triangles made up of four small triangles
  • 1 triangle made up of nine small triangles
Triangle diagram made up of 36 small triangles. 22 upside down triangles of different sizes can be found.
Calculation shows a triangle made up of 36 small triangles contains 56 upright triangles plus 22 upside down triangles. The total number of triangles is 78.

Step three

Now add all the triangles together:

Upright triangles

21 + 15 + 10 + 6 + 3 + 1 = 56

Upside down triangles

15 + 6 + 1 = 22

Total triangles

56 + 22 = 78

The total number of triangles is 78.

Calculation shows a triangle made up of 36 small triangles contains 56 upright triangles plus 22 upside down triangles. The total number of triangles is 78.

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