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      Acute Triangulations of Trapezoids and Pentagons

      Journal of Mathematics
      Hindawi Limited

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          An acute triangulation of a polygon is a triangulation whose triangles have all their angles less than . The number of triangles in a triangulation is called the size of it. In this paper, we investigate acute triangulations of trapezoids and convex pentagons and prove new results about such triangulations with minimum size. This completes and improves in some cases the results obtained in two papers of Yuan (2010).

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                Journal
                Journal of Mathematics
                Journal of Mathematics
                Hindawi Limited
                2314-4629
                2314-4785
                2013
                2013
                : 2013
                :
                : 1-5
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                10.1155/2013/747128
                4a67093a-9ded-48e8-940e-9498c2966df3
                © 2013

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