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How many lines can be drawn parallel to a given line and through a point outside the given line

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Answered by Monurao
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only one line can be drawn from given line
Answered by mysticd
38

Answer:

\blue { Only \: one }

Step-by-step explanation:

Through a point not on a given line , exactly one parallel line may be drawn to the given line .

 \pink { ( John \: Play \: Fair \:Axiom )}

 Let \: \blue {l} \: be \: a \: line \: and \: P \:be

 a \:point, \: not \: on \: l. So, \: through \: P \\there \: exists \: only \: one \: line \: parallel \: to \:l.

This \:is \: called \: Play \: Fair \: Axiom

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