If you know what the Suryanshi Tringle looks like. It's a triangle, in a triangle, in a triangle. How do you solve the area of region for the 'a' 'b' 'c' 'd' and 'e'?
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I don't know the Suryanshi logo, but if the design is a triangle within a triangle within a triangle you can find the area of any region by subtracting areas, provided you have the triangles' dimensions. If they're all equilateral you just need the length of one side. It doesn't matter how the triangles are arranged as long as the sides of one triangle don't intersect the sides of another. The area of an equilateral triangle is Lsqrt(3)/4 where L is the side length.

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