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Read the following statement :
An equilateral triangle is a polygon made-up of three line segments, out of which, two line segments are equal to the third one and all its angles are 60 degree each.
Define the terms used in this definition which you feel necessary. Are there any undefined terms in this ? Can you justify that all sides and all angles are equal in an equilateral triangle.

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Answered by harsha6115
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when all the angles r equal x+x+x=180
3x=180
x=60
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Amit Ratogi, Jitendra Gupta - All In One Mathematics 9, 5. Introduction to Euclids Geometry

Question 46, Page 120

Read the following statement "An equilateral triangle is a polygon made up of three line segments out of which two line segments are equal to the third one and all its angles are

each."

Define the terms used in this definition which you feel necessary. Are there any undefined terms in this? Can you justify that all sides and all angles are equal in an equilateral triangle? NCERT Exemplar

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