Drawing a circle is all one motion. Drawing a square is four separate motions, plus you have to measure at least three of the lines.
2006-07-18 05:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I find it easier to draw a square than a circle
2006-07-18 12:31:41
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answered by tejas_fundo 3
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because a circle is one continuous figure that constantly keeps making the same motions. but a square has strait lines and angles. it is very difficult to make a perfect 90 degree angle. so in a square you have to make 2 different figures in patterns. a circle is constantly flowing in the same pattern with no new angles, lines, or shapes.
2006-07-18 12:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You are wrong Tom, I got a perfect square using my finger on the mouse mat. It is square of course and I have no circular one..
2006-07-18 12:32:10
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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Because a circle is one fluid movement instead of four, the question now is, how perfect is your circle? Who is crazy or not?
2006-07-19 00:09:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry I don't get it. Whether I draw with my finger or a pencil, my circles always end up elliptical. :P
2006-07-18 12:28:13
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answered by my brain hurts 5
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because a square has four sides and u have to pause while drawing them
2006-07-18 12:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Your hand and arm naturally move in an arc type motion, rather than straight lines.
2006-07-18 12:27:44
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answered by casey_leftwich 5
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even though it is faster to draw the arc type thingy, it is not technically a circle, so ur wrong
2006-07-18 12:30:12
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answered by anotherAzn 4
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is it really easier? i find doing both equally easy
but maybe that's me...
2006-07-18 12:35:24
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answered by KingRichard 6
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