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Question
Find the distance between the given lines using a set square at two different points on each of the pairs of lines and check whether they are parallel.
Solution
Making the points P, Q, R, S and A, B, C, D on the given lines
PQ = RS = 0.9 cm
AB = CD = 1 cm
Distance between the two lines are equal.
They are parallel lines.
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