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Circle packing in an isosceles right triangle

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Circle packing in an isosceles right triangle refers to the arrangement of circles (typically of equal size) within the confines of an isosceles right triangle such that the circles do not overlap and are completely contained within the triangle. In an isosceles right triangle, the two equal sides form a right angle, and the circles can be arranged in various patterns based on geometric principles and packing density.

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