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draw a line ab take two points c and d . c above the line ab and d below the line . through c and d construct lines cx and dy parellel to ab. can you say these cx parell ab parell dy.​

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Answered by guptasingh4564
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We can say cx\parallel ab\parallel dy as shown in the figure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Draw a line ab, take two point c above the line and d below the line. Through c and d construct line cx and dy parallel ab

Following steps:

  • Draw any line ab using scale.
  • Take two point c above the line and d below the line ab
  • Draw perpendicular line through point c and d on line ab using set-square which intersect the line ab at e and f
  • Again draw perpendicular line with ce and df through point c and d using set-square like cx\perp ce and dy\perp df
  • Where line cx and dy parallel with line ab

Hence, We can say cx\parallel ab\parallel dy as shown in the figure.

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