Problems

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The triangle visible in the picture is equilateral. The hexagon inside is a regular hexagon. If the area of the whole big triangle is 18, find the area of the small blue triangle.

On the left there is a circle inscribed in a square of side 1. On the right there are 16 smaller, identical circles, which all together fit inside a square of side 1. Which area is greater, the yellow or the blue one?

In a pentagon ABCDE, diagonal AD is parallel to the side BC and the diagonal CE is parallel to the side AB. Show that the areas of the triangles ABE and BCD are the same.

Which triangle has the largest area? The dots form a regular grid.

In a parallelogram ABCD, point E belongs to the side CD and point F belongs to the side BC. Show that the total red area is the same as the total blue area:

The figure below is a regular pentagram. What is larger, the black area or the blue area?

A circle was inscribed in a square, and another square was inscribed in the circle. Which area is larger, the blue or the orange one?

In a square, the midpoints of its sides were marked and some segments were drawn. There is another square formed in the centre. Find its area, if the side of the square has length 10.

In a parallelogram ABCD, point E belongs to the side AB, point F belongs to the side CD and point G belongs to the side AD. What is more, the marked red segments AE and CF have equal lengths. Prove that the total grey area is equal to the total black area.