Math, asked by arunmoodavatnaik, 14 days ago

draw an equilateral triangle whose side is 6 cm​

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Answered by bhumilgarg879
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Horizontal lines have a slope of 0. Thus, in the slope-intercept equation y = mx + b, m = 0. The equation becomes y = b, where b is the y-coordinate of the y-intercept.Here is your answer

Horizontal lines have a slope of 0. Thus, in the slope-intercept equation y = mx + b, m = 0. The equation becomes y = b, where b is the y-coordinate of the y-intercept.

Answered by niharikameghrajani
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Answer:

bro you have to draw this

Step-by-step explanation:

  • First draw a line of 6cm and point it as name BC
  • Then take a rounder and point at point B and draw an arc of 6cm.
  • With the same radius of 6cm mark an arc from point C.
  • Join BC with point A.
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