Construction of Parallel Lines
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If AB is perpendicular bisector of CD at P then
AP = PB
CP = PD
CD = BD
AC = AD
- Angle Bisector
- Ray
- Perpendicular Bisector
- Circle
There is a line ‘m’ and a point marked not on the line 'm'. Which of the following concept can be used to draw a line, parallel to ‘m’ through that point?
Alternate angles concept
Vertically opposite angles
Sum of angles of a triangle is 180°
Linear pair axiom
Preeti is trying to draw a line parallel to PQ through a point R (not on PQ). How many arcs will she need to draw and how many times she needs to change the distance between the compass tip and the pencil tip respectively?
1 and 2
2 and 1
3 and 1
0 and 2
Preeti is trying to draw a line parallel to line l through a point which is not lying on the line l. How many arcs will she need to draw?
1
2
3
0
Which of the given concepts can also be used for the construction of a line parallel to the given line?
Interior opposite angles are equal
Vertically angles are equal concept
Equal corresponding angles concept
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