Here is point A on line l[img width=6,height=23]file:////Users/ccriniere/Library/Group%20Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/TemporaryItems/msohtmlclip/clip_image004.png[/img]and point B[img width=8,height=23]file:////Users/ccriniere/Library/Group%20Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/TemporaryItems/msohtmlclip/clip_image006.png[/img]that is not on l (see GeoGebra Applet).[br][br]Use the digital straightedge and compass moves to create a line [b]parallel[/b] to the given line that goes through point B:[br][br]1. Create a line through A and B extending in both directions. Label this line p.[br][br]2. Create a circle centered at A with radius AB. This circle intersects with line l[img width=6,height=14]file:////Users/ccriniere/Library/Group%20Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/TemporaryItems/msohtmlclip/clip_image013.png[/img]in 2 places. Label the intersection point to the right of A as C.[br][br]3. Create a circle centered at B with radius BA. This circle intersects with line p[img width=7,height=14]file:////Users/ccriniere/Library/Group%20Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/TemporaryItems/msohtmlclip/clip_image008.png[/img]at A and 1 other point. Label the new intersection point as D.[br][br]4. Create a circle centered at D with a radius of length BC. This circle intersects with the circle centered at B in 2 places. Label the intersection point to the right of B as E.[br][br]5. Using a different colored text, create a line through B and E extending in both directions. [br][br]6. Don't forget to take a picture and upload to Kami. Good luck.