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See the link. Alternatively, just use a straight edge and protractor, and make each interior angle 60 degrees (the side lengths will automatically be equal). Draw the base line with a straight edge, marking the desired length of the base. Adjust your compass to match the length of the base. From each end of the base, use the compass to swing an arc to the side you want the vertex. The intersection of the arcs marks the vertex; using the straightedge, draw the remaining two sides, connecting the vertex to both ends of the base line.



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See the link. Alternatively, just use a straight edge and protractor, and make each interior angle 60 degrees (the side lengths will automatically be equal). Draw the base line with a straight edge, marking the desired length of the base. Adjust your compass to match the length of the base. From each end of the base, use the compass to swing an arc to the side you want the vertex. The intersection of the arcs marks the vertex; using the straightedge, draw the remaining two sides, connecting the vertex to both ends of the base line.



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How do you draw an equilateral triangle? - Answers

See the link. Alternatively, just use a straight edge and protractor, and make each interior angle 60 degrees (the side lengths will automatically be equal). Draw the base line with a straight edge, marking the desired length of the base. Adjust your compass to match the length of the base. From each end of the base, use the compass to swing an arc to the side you want the vertex. The intersection of the arcs marks the vertex; using the straightedge, draw the remaining two sides, connecting the vertex to both ends of the base line.

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      See the link. Alternatively, just use a straight edge and protractor, and make each interior angle 60 degrees (the side lengths will automatically be equal). Draw the base line with a straight edge, marking the desired length of the base. Adjust your compass to match the length of the base. From each end of the base, use the compass to swing an arc to the side you want the vertex. The intersection of the arcs marks the vertex; using the straightedge, draw the remaining two sides, connecting the vertex to both ends of the base line.
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