Math Quiz: Basic Geometry Exam!

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1. Can be used to round all corners on a polyine using a single command.
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2. Draws rectangular objects.
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3. Creates an ellipse or an elliptical arc.
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4. Creates line segments.
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5. Mary would like to trim the unnecessary line in her floor plan, which tool is useful?
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6. Creates a shape with all points the same distance from its center.
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7. Use to extend one  line to another.
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8. Used to make a rectangular or polar array of an object.
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9. Used to mirror an exact duplicate of an object.
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10. Creates semi-infinite lines used as construction lines.
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11. Draws lines and arc segments that form a single object.
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12. MODIFYING TOOLS:OFFSET
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13. Draws filled circles and rings
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14. Draws a shape with all sides equal and equidistant from the center.
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15. Creates solid lines, no undo and has no close features.
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16. Draws an arc. 
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Can be used to round all corners on a polyine using a single command.
Draws rectangular objects.
Creates an ellipse or an elliptical arc.
Creates line segments.
Mary would like to trim the unnecessary line in her floor plan, which...
Creates a shape with all points the same distance from its center.
Use to extend one  line to another.
Used to make a rectangular or polar array of an object.
Used to mirror an exact duplicate of an object.
Creates semi-infinite lines used as construction lines.
Draws lines and arc segments that form a single object.
MODIFYING TOOLS:OFFSET
Draws filled circles and rings
Draws a shape with all sides equal and equidistant from the center.
Creates solid lines, no undo and has no close features.
Draws an arc. 
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