Three lines can be arranged to make one triangle. Four lines can make two, and five lines can make five.
But, generally, no one can say how many non-overlapping triangles can be formed by an arrangement of k lines — the problem remains unsolved.
Three lines can be arranged to make one triangle. Four lines can make two, and five lines can make five.
But, generally, no one can say how many non-overlapping triangles can be formed by an arrangement of k lines — the problem remains unsolved.