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A, B, and C
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A, B, and C
For constructing an angle of 60∘, we draw an arc of arbitrary radius from A cutting the base of the angle at C. From C we draw another arc of the same radius cutting the previous arc at B. Since, B and C are on arcs of same radii centred at A, AB = AC.
Also, B is on arc centred at C having the same radius, so, BC = AC. So, AB = BC = AC.
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