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A similarity system of triangles is a specific configuration involving a set of triangles. A set of triangles is considered a configuration when all of the triangles share a minimum of one incidence relation with one of the other triangles present in the set. An incidence relation between triangles refers to when two triangles share a point. For example, the two triangles to the right, and , are a configuration made up of two incident relations, since points and are shared. The triangles that make up configurations are known as component triangles. Triangles must not only be a part of a configuration set to be in a similarity system, but must also be directly similar. Direct similarity implies that all angles are equal between two given triangle and that they share the same rotational sen

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