Math, asked by samratraj850, 2 months ago

Use the property of equal corresponding angels to draw a line parallel to a given line from a point out side it​

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Answered by SweetImposter
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Step-by-step explanation:

Drawing a line parallel to a given line from a point outside it using corresponding angles:

  • Draw a straight line .
  • Mark a point 'A' on it.
  • Mark another point 'P' above this line.
  • Join AP.
  • With any suitable radius, draw an arc passing through AP and .
Answered by pubgclasher667
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Drawing a line parallel to a given line from a point outside it using corresponding angles:

Draw a straight line 'l'.

Mark a point 'A' on it.

Mark another point 'P' above this line.

Join AP.

With any suitable radius, draw an arc passing through AP and 'l'.

With same radius, draw another arc from P on same side of the previous arc.

Now measure ∠A and copy this angle to the arc drawn from P.

Name the point of intersection of these arcs as Q.

Join PQ.

PQ║l and ∠A = ∠P.


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