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I assume you would place lines at the end points of line AB, in a 180 degree angle (straight) to configure 90 degree corners. Then a line parallel to line AB to finish off the square to have all 4 sides.

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You know a line is 180 degrees, correct?

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For a square. All the sides will have the same length as line AB.

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