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Given: l║m, M ∉ l, M ∉ m. The distance between point M and line l is 4 cm, The distance between M and line m is 3 cm. Find the distance between parallel lines l and m. (Consider two possible positions for point M)

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Answer: The distance between m and I can 7 cm or 1 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question, distance between point M and line m= 3 cm

Distance between point M and line I=4 cm

Since, according to the given data there can be two cases possible.

M can be a point between these two lines

In this case the distance between m and I = distance between point M and line m + distance between point M and line I= 3+4=7 cm

M can be the point above the line m(where line m is above the line I)

In this case the distance between m and I= Distance between point M and line I- distance between point M and line I= 4-3=1 cm

Note: we can not take the case in which M is the point above the line I where line I is above the line m because in that case distance between M and m must be greater than 3 which can not be possible.


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