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https://web2.0calc.com/questions/triangles_57
Sum of the areas?
The sides of the biggest equialateral triangle are 6p
so the height is 3sqrt3*p unites squared (30-60-90 triangle)
So the area of the biggest one is \(0.5*6p*3\sqrt3 p = 9\sqrt3 p^2\)
After that each one is a quarter the size of the first.
so it is a GP, we have \(a = 9\sqrt3 p^2\;\;and\;\;r=0.24\)
\(\text{Sum to infinity =}\frac{a}{1-r}\\ S_\infty = \frac{9\sqrt3 p^2}{0.75}=12\sqrt3p^2 \;\;units^2\)
You can't hate maths Jurriemagic, that is not allowed