draw a line LM and take a point P not lying on it .using set squares construct a petpendicular from P to the line LM.
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1) Using ruler and pencil we draw a line segment LM.
2)By taking a point P outside of the line segment LM.
3) Using set square we construct a perpendicular PD of LM
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Steps to draw a perpendicular on a line with a set square:
- Using a proper ruler, the first thing we need to do is to create or the straight line LM.
- We then need to add a point say Q to it, that is, a point Q should be marked on the line LM.
- Then, we need to put a proper ruler on the line LM.
- Then we need to place a right angle-containing set square's one edge along the provided line LM.
- Then, we need to set the set square along the ruler while tightly pressing it with your left hand until the edge of the square touches point Q.
- Then we need to draw a line PQ through Q along the edge PQ, which is the necessary line perpendicular to LM. Then we need to ṁeasure and verify that the measure of the angle APQ is equal to measure of the angle BPQ which should be equal to 90°.
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