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Calabi triangle
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The Calabi triangle is a special triangle found by Eugenio Calabi and defined by its property of having three different placements for the largest square that it contains.[1] It is an isosceles triangle which is obtuse with an irrational but algebraic ratio between the lengths of its sides and its base.[2]
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