Construction of Lines That Are Not Perpendicular Using Set Square and Ruler
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What should be step 3 while drawing parallel lines using set squares?
Step 1: Position an edge of the set square against a ruler and draw a line along one of the other edges.
Step 2: Slide the set square into a new position while keeping the ruler fixed exactly at the same position.
Step 3: Draw a line along the ruler.
Step 3: Draw a line along the same edge that was used in step 1.
Step 3: Draw a line along the different edge that was used in Step 1.
Step 3: Parallel lines cannot be drawn using set squares.
Q. Choose options for constructing a perpendicular to a given line at any point on it.
- Using ruler and compass, draw a perpendicular bisector
- Using set square method of drawing a perpendicular
- Using a protractor
- Using a pencil draw a rough sketch
Q.
See the figure below:
To draw a line parallel to l through A, the next step will be
Draw a line through A
Draw an angle of 60o at G
Cut the arc GF equal to the arc CD
Draw a line parallel to l through A