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When constructing parallel lines, how can you be sure the lines you constructed are parallel?. . A. See if the distance between the two lines is consistent with a compass.. . B.Make sure the lines intersect at right angles with the corner of a piece of paper.. . C. Measure each of the angles with a straightedge.. . D.There is no way to ensure you have constructed parallel lines.

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Answer:

See if the distance between the two lines is consistent with a compass

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User Aritra
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The correct answer is option A. i.e. the distance between the two line is consistent when checked with a compass. Because the distance between the parallel lines is always constant and they never inersect with eah other.
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