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[Notice] the isosceles triangles forming around the equilateral triangle's lines - both sides must be '$a$' since one side of the equilateral triangles is equal to the square's side.


Consider a watch face which has identical hands and identical marks for the hours. It is opposite to a mirror. When is the time as read direct and in the mirror exactly the same between 6 and 7?
Join the midpoints of a quadrilateral to get a new quadrilateral. What is special about it?
The points P, Q, R and S are the midpoints of the edges of a non-convex quadrilateral.What do you notice about the quadrilateral PQRS and its area?