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Draw a line parallel to a line p through a point R outside it​

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Answered by nehadav12
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Answered by priyarksynergy
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Given: a line p is given and a point R is outside it.

To find: a line parallel to line p.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1 of 5

Draw a line p of any measure, mark a point Q on it and a point R outside it.

Step 2 of 5

Now join Q to R and we will get a line segment QR.

Step 3 of 5

Take Q as centre and any radius, draw an arc such that it cuts line p at A and line segment QR at B. With this same radius draw an arc with R as centre.

Step 4 of 5

Now measure AB with help of compass. With this same opening mark the angle at point R as well, name it as C.

Step 5 of 5

Now join RC. Name the line m. Now this line m is parallel to p.

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