The equilateral triangle has a side
length of d? what is the length of the line drawn from the centre of the triangle to one of the bisector
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d/√3
Step-by-step explanation:
it's because height(h) of equilateral is √3d/2 since you assumed d as side length. Now, from centre to bisector, length is 2h/3. substitute value of h.
that is, 2*√3d/(2*3)
= √3d/3
also, = d/√3
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