To Draw: thefigures as shown in figure on paper roughly and, then construct an isosceles
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Figures are shown below.
Calculation:
An isosceles triangle is a triangle whose two sides and the corresponding two angles are equal.
Now, from the given information, take the angle n degrees as a vertex above the base. Then, the line segment of length d as two legs (other than base).
Hence, an isosceles triangle is drawn below.
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