Let P and Q be two points through which a line m is drawn. From a point R, other than P and Q, how many lines can be drawn parallel to m?
A
2
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B
3
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C
1
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D
4
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Solution
The correct option is C 1 From Playfair's axiom, we know, "Let l be a line and P be a point, not on l. So through P, there exists only one line parallel to l." ∴ Only 1 parallel line can be drawn to line m.