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The stable structural behavior of a whole triangle, which consists of three edges and three individually and independently unstable angles (or a total of six components), is not predicted by any one or two of its angles or adgas taken by themselves. A triangle (a structure) is synergetic: it is a behavior of a whole unpredicted by the behavior of any of its six parts considered only separately.
