Answer :
Step 1:
Draw a line segment AB of length 5.2 cm.
Step2:
From Euclid’s third postulate, we know that we can draw a circle with any center and any radius.
Draw a circle with center A and radius AB.
Step 3:
Draw another circle with center B and radius BA.
Step 4:
The two circles meet at C. Join C to A and B to form ΔABC.
Thus, the required equilateral triangle is constructed.
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