2) Click O.K.
3) Type circle at the command line or click the button on the draw toolbar (If toolbar is not present go to the view menu, go to toolbars and check the draw box)
4) Specify center point for circle 15,10
5)Specify Radius of circle 100
6) Type Zoom button on the zoom toolbar (If toolbar is not present go to the view menu, go to toolbars and check the zoom box)
Your circle should look like this:
7) Type line at the command line or click the button on the draw toolbar (If toolbar is not present go to the view menu, go to toolbars and check the draw box)
8) Specify First Point: Enter 10,10
9) Specify Next Point Enter 10,200
Enter
10 Type circle at the command line or click the button on the draw toolbar (If toolbar is not present go to the view menu, go to toolbars and check the draw box)
11) Specify center point for circle Enter 250,-20
12) Specify radius of circle Enter 70
Your drawing should look like this
13) Type line at the command line or click the button on the draw toolbar (If toolbar is not present go to the view menu, go to toolbars and check the draw box
14) Specify first point Enter -40,200
15) Specify next point Enter 60,200
Enter
16) Type line at the command line or click the button on the draw toolbar (If toolbar is not present go to the view menu, go to toolbars and check the draw box
17) Specify first point Enter 10,145
18) Specify next point Enter 250,90
Enter
19) Type line at the command line or click the button on the draw toolbar (If toolbar is not present go to the view menu, go to toolbars and check the draw box
20) Specify First Point Enter 130,117.5
21) Specify next point Enter 130,150
Enter
22) Type line at the command line or click the button on the draw toolbar (If toolbar is not present go to the view menu, go to toolbars and check the draw box
23) Specify First Point Enter 110,150
24) Specify next point Enter 145,150
Your finished drawing should look like this
Did you get it right? If you did good job! If not try again you will get it!
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