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1. Draw a line, say AB, take a point C outside it. Through C, draw a line parallel to AB using ruler and compasses only.


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Answered by vashitvatiwari56
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Answer:

Steps of construction 

Given a line AB with Point C outside it.

Mark point D on the line AB. Join CD

With D as center, and any radius, draw an arc intersecting AB at E, and CD at F.

With C as center, and same radius as before, draw an arc intersecting CD at G.

Open a compass to length EF

Now,with G as center, and compass opened the same radius as before, draw an arc intersecting the previous arc at H.

Draw a line m passing through C and H.

Thus m is the line parallel to AB, and passing through point C

∴m∣∣AB

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Answered by ItzYourSweetHeart88
64

Answer:-

To Construct:-

A line, parallel to given line by using ruler and compasses.

Steps of Construction:-

1) Draw a line segment AB and take a point C outside AB.

2) Take any point D on AB and join C to D.

3) With D as centre and take convenient radius, draw an arc cutting AB at E and CD at F.

4) With C as centre and same radius as in step as in Step 3, draw an arc GH cutting CD at I.

5) With the same arc EF, draw the equal arc cutting GH at J.

6) Join JC to draw a line L.

This the required line AB || L.

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