Edge Lengths

(9)    Triangles' edge lengths are just the sum of the three Synergetics coordinates.

(9.1)    Here is an example.

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(10)    If the sum of the Synergetics coordinates is zero, all three vertices are the same.

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(11)    Triangles with an edge length of zero are points on the plane.

It's as simple as one, two, three.

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