Let’s write that conditions required for to draw a fixed square.
Here, we are supposed to write the conditions required to draw a fixed square, that is, a square with a fixed radius.
Let us understand what a condition is.
Condition is a requirement necessary for a given statement or theorem to hold. Also called a criterion.
Let us take radius to be r = 4 cm.
The conditions required to draw a fixed square of radius 4 cm are:
1. Sides are equal – There are four sides in a square, and all the four sides are equal. We need to fix the length of the sides of the square to be 4 cm as fixed.
2. Angles are right-angled – There are four angles in a square. All the four angles are equal and are necessarily 90° angled.
A fixed square can be formed using these two simple conditions.
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