Math, asked by tandevop, 4 days ago

Draw a line l, take a point P outside it. Draw a line m parallel to line l passing through point P.

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Answered by stung133971
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

As per in the fig Draw line AB (as l)

1. Take point P out side AB  as per fig

2. From P to AB draw a per perpendicular PQ as shown

3.Now at P make angle of 90 degree and extend the line CD

both side of  P.

CD is parallel  line to AB passing through P

Proof:

∠CPQ=∠PQB=90°

But these are alternate angles

and PQ is a transverse line

so AB  || CD

Answered by sapnacp
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Step-by-step explanation:

do the way I have done

and you will get it right.

and also try a question by you self so you can get it right

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