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Draw a line parallel to AB through the point C? ​

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Answered by subhamrout2019
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Step-by-step explanation:

1) Draw a line segment AB = 7 cm.

2) Draw angle ∠ABC = 60° with the help of compass.

3) Cut off BC = 8 cm.

4) Join A and C.

5) The triangle ABC so formed is the required triangle.

i) Draw the perpendicular bisector of BC. The point situated on this line will be equidistant from B and C.

ii) Draw the angle bisector of ∠ABC . Any point situated on this angular bisector is equidistant from lines AB and BC.

The point which fulfills the condition required in (i) and (ii) is the intersection point of bisector of line BC and angular bisector of ∠ABC.

P is the required point which is equidistant from AB and AC as well as from B and C.

On measuring the length of line segment PB, it is equal to 4.5 cm.

Answered by virendermahiwal55
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Answer:

Here,I have made two right angles one at A and other at B.

So, PQ is the line passing through the point C and is parallel to AB

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