1. A compatible OS
2. A fast processor
3. Storage space
4. Memory modules
Shape and Circle and Square are subclasses of Shape, which suggests a superclass relationship as the most likely explanation.
<h3>What are a shape, a square, and a circle?</h3>
- A circle is a spherical shape without boundaries or edges. A circle is a closed, curved object with two dimensions in geometry.
- A square is an unique sort of parallelogram as well as an equilateral rectangle (an equilateral and equiangular one).
- The two finite diagonals of a square are equal and have four axes of symmetry, much like those of any rectangle. Two right triangles are produced by the diagonal bisection of a square.
- A circle is a closed, two-dimensional object where every point in the plane is equally spaced from the "center" of the circle. The line of reflection symmetry is formed by all lines that traverse the circle.
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Answer:
To take a screenshot of the entire screen, press the Print Screen (it could also be labeled as PrtScn or PrtScrn) button on your keyboard. It can be found near the top, to the right of all the F keys (F1, F2, etc) and often in line with the arrow keys.
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