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If two triangles have the same perimeter, they have the same area.

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Two triangles can have the same perimeter but different shapes, which can lead to different areas. For example, a long, thin triangle and a more compact triangle can have the same perimeter but vastly different areas. Therefore, having the same perimeter does not guarantee that the triangles will have the same area.
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