Infinite sum of areas
An equilateral triangle A1B1C1 is constructed above the height of the equilateral triangle ABC is constructed as. Above the height of the equilateral triangle A1B1C1 is built triangle A2B2C2, and so on. The procedure is repeated continuously. What is the total sum of the areas of all triangles if the ABC triangle has a length? And?
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