Y by kiyoras_2001
Kuba has two finite families
of convex polygons (in the plane). It turns out that every point of the plane lies in the same number of elements of
as elements of
. Prove that
.
\textit{Note:} We treat segments and points as degenerate convex polygons, and they can be elements of
or
.




\textit{Note:} We treat segments and points as degenerate convex polygons, and they can be elements of

