Let
AB

be
a
line
and
P
be
a
point
not
on


Let
AB

be
a
line
and
P
be
a
point
not
on

AB.
Through
P,
draw
a
line
ST
parallel
to

AB.
Now

join
P
to
any
point
Q
on
AB.

Choose
any
other
point
R
on
ST.
Through

R,
draw
a
line
parallel
to
PQ.​

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  1. Answer:

    A——->———-B

    S———->–|——-|—–T————— R

    Q P

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If P is not on AB it might be on ST . ST passing through P and Q is parallel to R which lies on ST as well.

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