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How could you construct an equilateral triangle on any given line segment? - Answers

The answer depends on what instruments you have available. If you have a protractor, draw an inward facing 60 degree angle from each end of the line segment, and extend the lines until they meet.



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The answer depends on what instruments you have available. If you have a protractor, draw an inward facing 60 degree angle from each end of the line segment, and extend the lines until they meet.



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The answer depends on what instruments you have available. If you have a protractor, draw an inward facing 60 degree angle from each end of the line segment, and extend the lines until they meet.

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