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

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Parallel lines are lines that are equidistant at all points and would never touch if they went on forever.[1] Sometimes you may be presented with one line and need to create another line parallel to it through a given point. You might be tempted to simply take a straight edge and draw a line that seems right; however, you could not be sure that the line you constructed was technically parallel. Using geometry and a compass, you can plot additional points that will ensure the line you construct is truly parallel.

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