@Payel: I think you are asking how many triangles you can form with
integer sides and perimeter n. See http://oeis.org/A005044 for several
formulas and for references.

Dave

On Dec 4, 2:41 am, payel roy <smithpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You have been given a number n. If you have to divide n into 3 parts so
> that you can build a tri-angle. Given n, how many will be possible?

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