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The minimum number is three. First bisect the rectangle into two equal triangles. The problem is now reduced to splitting one of these triangles into n-1 unequal triangles, which is trivial. Is this random? The triangles are all different, are they non-similar? --[[User:Nigel Galloway|Nigel Galloway]] ([[User talk:Nigel Galloway|talk]]) 12:12, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
:Similar triangles have a precise mathematical definition that is probably going too far as I think it means having the same angles, allowing rotation, flipping and scaling. Just not having the lengths of each side the same would be enough I
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