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Maximum Triangles from Three Parallel Sets

1800SpecialistCombinatoricsCounting Principles

NÍVEL 3

We are given 2017 lines separated into three sets such that lines in the same set are parallel to each other. What is the largest possible number of triangles that can be formed with vertices on these lines?
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