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In the above diagram, the 16 dots are in rows and columns, and are equally spaced in both the horizontal & vertical direction. How many triangles, of absolutely any shape, can be created from three dots in this diagram? Different orientations (reflections, rotations, etc.) and/or positions count as different triangles. (Notice that three points all on the same line cannot form a triangle; in other words, a triangle must have some area.)
(A) 516
(B) 528
(C) 1632
(D) 3316
(E) 3344
Many GMAT math problems, such as this one, cannot be solved by formulas alone. For a discussion of the uses & abuses of formulas on the GMAT Quant section, as well as the complete solution to this problem, see:
http://magoosh.com/gmat/2014/gmat-math- ... -formulas/
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