2. 3 Apply two constraints on the circles and the origin to fully constrain the sketch. (Indicate where the constraints should be on the sketch and name the constraints.) The sketch does not have existing constraints 02.5

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Apply two constraints on the circles and the origin to fully constrain the sketch. (Indicate where
the constraints should be on the sketch and name the constraints.)
The sketch does not have existing constraints
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Assume all lines are connected. Apply three constraints on the lines and the origin to fully constrain
the sketch. (Indicate where the constraints should be on the sketch and name the constraints.)
Existing constraints on the sketch
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Transcribed Image Text:3. 2. 3 Apply two constraints on the circles and the origin to fully constrain the sketch. (Indicate where the constraints should be on the sketch and name the constraints.) The sketch does not have existing constraints Horizontal Ø2.5 Q Assume all lines are connected. Apply three constraints on the lines and the origin to fully constrain the sketch. (Indicate where the constraints should be on the sketch and name the constraints.) Existing constraints on the sketch 01.5 2
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Select the constraints needed to fully constrain the drawing shown in Lession 2 question 2
Vertical constraint
Horizontal constraint
Concentric constraint
Equal constraint
Coincident constraint
Parallel constraint
→ Question 2 Retaken
Select the constraints needed to fully constrain the drawing shown in Lession 2 question 3
Vertical constraint
Horizontal constraint
Concentric constraint
✓Equal constraint
Coincident constraint
Parallel constraint
Question 3 Correct on previous attempt(s)
Transcribed Image Text:→ Question 1 Retaken Select the constraints needed to fully constrain the drawing shown in Lession 2 question 2 Vertical constraint Horizontal constraint Concentric constraint Equal constraint Coincident constraint Parallel constraint → Question 2 Retaken Select the constraints needed to fully constrain the drawing shown in Lession 2 question 3 Vertical constraint Horizontal constraint Concentric constraint ✓Equal constraint Coincident constraint Parallel constraint Question 3 Correct on previous attempt(s)
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