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5. Call your fixed point P. Sketch the point P onto the map. 6. What is the distance from your fixed point P to the line between L1 and L2. 7. Draw the line from your fix pointed to the line L1L2 and add to the length of the line. 8. Label the point of intersection between line L1L2 In the new line as point D 9.What is the distance from a one to D? That is, what is the measure of the line segment L1D?

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