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As shown in the figure, [[triangle]] <math>ABC</math> is divided into six smaller triangles by [[line]]s drawn from the [[vertex | vertices]] through a common interior point. The [[area]]s of four of these triangles are as indicated. Find the area of triangle <math>ABC</math>.
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Problem

As shown in the figure, triangle $ABC$ is divided into six smaller triangles by lines drawn from the vertices through a common interior point. The areas of four of these triangles are as indicated. Find the area of triangle $ABC$.


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