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What are the different types of geometric constraints that are applied to sketches and what are their functions?

Perpendicular is a constraint that causes lines or axes of curves to meet at right angles.Parallel causes two or more lines or ellipse axes to be equidistant from each other.Tangent is used to cause two arcs or a line and an arc to intersect at a single point perpendicular to the arc's radius.Coincident fixes two points together, or fixes a point to a curve.Concentric causes two or more arcs, circles, or ellipses to share the same center point.Colinear causes two lines or ellipse axes to lie along the same line.Horizontal causes lines, ellipse axes, or pairs of points to lie parallel to the X axis of the sketch coordinate system.Vertical causes lines, ellipse axes, or pairs of points to lie parallel to the y axis of the sketch coordinate system.Equal forces line segments to be the same length and arcs or circles to have the same radius.Fix constrains points or curves to a specific point on the sketch coordinate system.Symmetry causes selected lines or curves to become symmetrically constrained about a selected line.(http://chongher.weebly.com/pltw-blog.html)