Cutting a square into non-similar triangles

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Is it possible to cut a square into an infinite number of triangles, so that all of them are non-similar?

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Yes. Do it with four congruent isosceles triangles first, in very different ways (three of them can be finitely cut). A square is the union of four of them.

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