Draw a line p parallel to a line q and passing through the point p. P should not lie on line q.
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- draw a line q
- locate a point p outside the line q . we can take the point p above the line q.
- Draw a line through the given point p and any point on the given line q.
- Set the compass to a width that is less than half of the line segment you constructed.
- Place the tip of the compass on the point where the transverse line intersects the given line. Draw an arc that intersects the transverse line and the given line. Do not change the width of the compass.
- Using the same compass width, place the tip of the compass on the given point. Draw an arc that intersects the transverse line above the given point, extending to just below the given point.
- Set the width of the compass to the width of the first angle you created.
- Using the width of the first angle, set the tip of the compass at the point on the transverse line above the given point, and draw an arc that intersects the arc you created before.
- Draw a line through the given point and the point created by the two intersecting arcs. This line is parallel to the given line through the given point.
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