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Problem
How many triangles with positive area have all their vertices at points in the coordinate plane, where and are integers between and , inclusive?
Solution
We can solve this by finding all the combinations, then subtracting the ones that are on the same line. There are points in all, from to , so is , which simplifies to . Now we count the ones that are on the same line. We see that any three points chosen from and would be on the same line, so is , and there are rows, columns, and long diagonals, so that results in . We can also count the ones with on a diagonal. That is , which is 4, and there are of those diagonals, so that results in . We can count the ones with only on a diagonal, and there are diagonals like that, so that results in . We can also count the ones with a slope of , , , or , with points in each. There are of them, so that results in . Finally, we subtract all the ones in a line from , so we have
See Also
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