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He proved that each newly created triangle had one-eighth as much area as its parent triangle. Thus, if we say that the first, biggest triangle occupies 1 unit of area — that triangle will serve as our area standard — then its two daughter triangles together occupy ⅛ + ⅛ = ¼ as much area.
Infinite Powers: The Story of Calculus - The Language of the Universe
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