Which construction is illustrated above?

A. a parallel line to a given line from a point not on the line
B. an angle congruent to a given angle
C. the bisector of an angle
D. a perpendicular to a given line from a point on the line

Which construction is illustrated above A a parallel line to a given line from a point not on the line B an angle congruent to a given angle C the bisector of a class=

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Answer: Option B


Step-by-step explanation: In the given figure two angles are given  congruent. These are angles in matching corners of the two lines and the transversal ,such angles are called corresponding angles.When lines are parallel corresponding angles are equal.

Among all the given options Option B. an angle congruent to a given angle is the right option.


The construction illustrated above is a parallel line to a given line from a point not on the line. Option (A) is correct.

Further Explanation:

Given:

The options are as follows,

A. A parallel line to a given line from a point not on the line

B. An angle congruent to a given angle

C. The bisector of an angle

D. A perpendicular to a given line from a point on the line

Explanation:

From the figure it has been observed that the two line are parallel to each other.

The construction illustrated above is a parallel line to a given line from a point not on the line. Option (A) is correct.

Option (A) is correct.

Option (B) is not correct.

Option (C) is not correct.

Option (D) is not correct.

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Answer details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Line and Rays

Keywords: congruent, fill, blank, conclude, OH, OE, chord, tangent, displacement, two chords, radius, center, circle, equidistant.

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