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Mathematics, 01.11.2019 19:31 Bigman8518

When an equilateral triangle is constructed, which is completed first? a. set the width of the compass to the length of one side of the triangle. b. mark the point where two arcs intersect. c. connect the vertices using a straightedge. d. draw an arc in the area where each of the other vertices will be.

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