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Let A, be the area of an acute angled triangle inside which another triangle of area A2 is drawn such that its sides are are parallel to the sides of the original triangle. If the process repeated again to form triangles of area An, n=3,4,......, then = A1/A4 (A) 64 (B) 16 (D) 256 (C) 8

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