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Justify why you know the triangle you have constructed is equilateral

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Justify why you know the triangle you have constructed is equilateral

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To justify that the triangle you have constructed is equilateral, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Measure the Sides: Use a ruler or a digital measurement tool to measure the lengths of all three sides of the triangle. Record these measurements.

  2. Compare the Measurements: Check if all three measurements are the same. In an equilateral triangle, all three sides are of equal length.

  3. Measure the Angles: Use a protractor to measure the angles of the triangle. In an equilateral triangle, all three angles are 60 degrees.

  4. Compare the Angles: Check if all three angles are the same and each measures 60 degrees.

If both the sides and the angles of the triangle meet these criteria, then you can justify that the triangle you have constructed is equilateral.

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