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() Draw a line AB of length 6 cm. Draw perpendicular bisector of AB. Choose one point
on each side of the perpendicular X and Y, 3 cm and 3.5 cm away from the line AB
respectively. Through X and Y, draw lines parallel to AB. Also check whether the two
parallels are parallel to each other.​

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Answered by jagviruppal053
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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Given that,

Length of AB = 6 cm

We need to draw a diagram

Using given data

(I). Draw a line AB.

AB = 6 cm

(II). Draw a perpendicular bisector of AB.

Now, with A as a center and radius more than half of AB mark two arc one above and other below the line AB.

with B as a center and radius more than half of AB mark two arc one above and other below the line AB.

Then these points will be C and D.

(III).  Now, we draw a two parallel line X and Y on each side of AB.

X = 3 cm

Y = 3.5 cm

These lines are parallel to each other.

Now, for these lines, we draw a mark X at 3 cm from A point and mark Y at 3.5 cm from B point.

Hence, This is required answer.

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