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Question
Draw two parallel lines at a distance of 2.2 cm apart.
Solution
Steps of construction:
Step I: Draw a line l and mark a point C outside it.
Step II: Take a point B on line l and join BC.
Step III: Draw line parallel to line l passing through C.
Step IV: Mark a point D on line m, at a distance of 2.2 cm from C.
Step V: Through D draw AD || BC.
Line l is parallel to line m
Also, AD || BC, AB = DC = 2.2 cm
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