A bent is the union of the interior and boundary of a simple quadrilateral such that an interior angle formed by two adjacent edges exceeds 180◦ and the interior angle formed by the other two edges exceeds 90◦. Prove that the union of the interior and boundary of an acute triangle can not be the union of a finite number of bents which have disjoint interiors.
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