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We can draw 2 lines from point P that will intersect line m at 2 points, each making an angle of 30 degrees with line m. (Imagine a triangle with line m as one of the sides and P as a point above or below line m.)

Two straight-lines can be drawn through point 'P' that form a 30 degree angle with line 'm'.

What is a straight-line?

"A straight line is an infinite length line that does not have any curves on it. A straight line can be formed between two points also but both the ends extend to infinity. A straight line is a figure formed when two points [tex]A(x_{1}, y_{1})[/tex] and [tex]B(x_{2}, y_{2})[/tex] are connected with the shortest distance between them, and the line ends are extended to infinity."

What is a point?

"A point is defined as a location in any space and is represented by a dot. It does not have any length, height, shape, or size. It marks the beginning to draw any figure or shape and is labeled with capital letters."

Given, 'P' is a point that is not on line 'm'.

Therefore, if we draw straight-lines through point 'P', we get two lines those will make 30 degree angle with line 'm'.

It is mentioned in the figure below.

Learn more about a straight-line here: https://brainly.com/question/20492082

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