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3. LARGEST EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE FROM A SQUARE
(a) Take a square piece paper name it ABCD.
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(b) Faid it in such a way that it's opposite edges be on each other this folded line is the
perpendicular bisector of the sides AB and DC.
© Take a point G on the folded line now fold the two adjacent vertices B and A of the
square on the perpendicular bisector, such that the folded line pass through other
two vertices and D of the square,
B
D
(d) Now the triangle at the center is an equilateral triangle as it is formed by taking
three side of the square which are equal.​

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Answered by ThisNameCannotBeRead
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