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A constraint that forces two selected lines to meet at a right angle is ___________.
parallel
vertical
perpendicular
coincident
Constrains two curves or a line and a curve at one point without overlapping.
equal
smooth
tangent
symmetry
Constrains two points together or one point to a curve.
coincident
colinear
concentric
parallel
Used to assign the same size to similar geometric entities; lines with the same length or circles with the same radius/diameter.
horizontal
equal
vertical
parallel
A constraint that causes a line to be drawn parallel to the y-axis.
horizontal
vertical
parallel
datum
A constraint that causes 2 or more lines to be equal distance from each other.
Parallel
Perpendicular
Equal
Coincident
A constraint that causes the centers of two arcs, circles, or ellipses have the same location.
Vertical
Horizontal
Concentric
Collinear
A constraint that causes two lines to lie on the same plane.
Coincident
Collinear
Concentric
Perpendicular
A constraint that causes lines to be drawn parallel to the x-axis.
Linear
Nonlinear
Vertical
Horizontal
A constraint that causes selected geometric entities to become mirror images constrained about a selected line or axis.
Symmetry
Concentric
Equal
Parallel
Perpendicular
Coincident
Coincident
Collinear
Concentric
Eccentric
Equal
Parallel
Horizontal
Symmetry
Parallel
Collinear
Coincident
Perpendicula
Horizontal
Symmetry
Collinear
Tangent
Equal
Vertical
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