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  1. Open GeoGebra: If you haven’t already, open GeoGebra on your computer or use the online version.

  2. Create Points: Click on the “Point” tool and create three points (let’s call them A, B, and C) anywhere on the canvas. These points will be the vertices of your triangle.

  3. Connect the Points: Click on the “Segment” tool and draw segments connecting points A, B, and C. This will form your triangle.

  4. Measure Angles and Sides (Optional): You can use the “Angle” and “Distance” tools to measure the angles and sides of your triangle. Simply click on the relevant points or segments to get the measurements.

  5. Customize Labels (Optional): You can customize the labels of the points and segments by right-clicking on them and selecting “Object Properties.” This allows you to change their names or display values.

  6. Adjust Appearance (Optional): You can adjust the appearance of your triangle by changing line styles, colors, and other properties using the “Style” menu.

Remember that GeoGebra provides a dynamic environment, so you can drag the points to see how the triangle changes. Have fun exploring geometric constructions! 📐🔍

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