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Mathematics, 20.10.2021 19:40 10040813

Keep the triangle you created in Question 1. You will now copy the triangle to a different location on the grid using only its sides: In a different place on the grid, draw a new line segment of the same length as one of those you recorded in Question 1. (This will be easier if you draw the new line segment in the same orientation as its corresponding line segment from Question 1.)

Next, copy the other two line segments from your original triangle. A reliable way to do this is to draw a circle centered on each endpoint of your new line segment. Make the radius of each circle equal to each of the lengths of the two remaining line segments on the original triangle. One of the intersection points of the two circles marks the third vertex of your new triangle. Place a point on the intersection.

Finish copying the triangle by drawing a polygon through the three points that you’ve established.

You should now have two triangles on the grid. What do you notice a

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