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Draw a line l & draw a perpendicular line on any point lying on l. Take

a point X on this perpendicular line which is at the distance of 4cm from

line l. Draw a line m parallel to l passing through X.​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Draw a line l. Mark a point P on the line

2. With p as a centre and with any radius draw an arc which touches the line at A and B

3. Take a length more than AP with A as centre draw an arc. with the same length on compass and B as centre draw an arc to cut the previous arc at Q.

4. Join PQ. PQ is perpendicular to the line

5. Take 4 cm on the compass and with P as centre cut an arc on line PQ at C. The length PC=4 cm

6. with P as a centre and any radius, draw an arc to cut line l at D and PQ at E.

7. with the same radius as in step 6 draw an arc GF with centre C so that it cuts the line PQ at G.

8. Take the length DE on the compass and with G as centre draw an arc to cut FG at J

9. Join CJ and extend the line to name it as line m. Now the line l is parallel to line m

Answered by rakshayasri007
1

To construct: A line parallel to given line that when perpendicular line is also given.

Steps of construction:

(a) Draw a line l and take a point P on it.

(b) At point P, draw a perpendicular line n

(c) Take PX=4cm on line n

(d) At point X, again draw a perpendicular line m

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