Steps to Construct a Parallel Line Through a Point
Now it’s time to take a step further and learn how to construct a parallelthrough a given point. Make an effort to follow the instructions several times—it’s a good way to practice.
Construction of a Parallel Through Point (Method 1)
Rule
InstructionsforMethod1
1.
You have a line and a point not located on line .
2.
Construct the normal from to the line . Draw a line from to , and draw it well past . Call this line .
The normal you constructed in the previous item is the line that’s parallel to through .
Construction of a Parallel Through Point (Method 2)
Rule
InstructionsforMethod2
1.
You have a line and a point not located on line .
2.
Construct the normal from to the line. Give the intersection between the line and the normal the name .
3.
Mark a point on the line .
4.
Construct a normal at .
5.
Measure the distance from to with your draft compass.
6.
Without changing the distance between the legs of your draft compass, put the point on and make a small arc that intersects with the normal you constructed from . Call this intersection .
7.
Draw the line from to with a ruler. This line is the parallel to through the point .