Is it true that from a point not belonging to a given straight line, only one ray can be drawn parallel to a given straight line?

The statement that from a point that does not belong to a given straight line, only one ray can be drawn parallel to a given straight line is erroneous.

In fact, from a point that does not belong to a given straight line, you can draw two oppositely directed rays parallel to a given straight line.



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