Three points inside a rectangle determine a triangle. A fourth point is taken inside the triangle. i) Prove at least one of the three concave quadrilaterals formed by these four points has perimeter lesser than that of the rectangle. ii) Assuming the three points inside the rectangle are three corners of it, prove at least two of the three concave quadrilaterals formed by these four points have perimeters lesser than that of the rectangle. (Dan Schwarz)