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draw a line segment 6.5 cm . draw another line parallel to it at a distance 4.5 cm from it​

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Answered by GιяℓуSσυℓ
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Answer:

1. Draw a straight line AB = 6.5 cm 2. Taking point A as centre, draw an arc of radius 2.8 cm. 3. Taking B as centre, drawn another arc of radius 2.8 cm. 4. Draw a line CD which touches the two arcs drawn. Thus CD is the required parallel

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Answered by BrainEye
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First of all we need-:

\to Scale

\toSharp Pencil

Now follow steps:-

\to \bulletPut scale on the paper and and slightly draw a Line measuring 6.5cm.

\to \bulletNow one line (6.5cm has done)

\to \bulletNow below that line draw one more line that should be equals to 4.5cm

\to \bulletNow the two lines would be called parallel Lines.

The result u Get is in this attachment.

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