Obj. 50 3-D Representation
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Obj. 50 3-D Representation
The student is able to (I can):
• Draw representations of three-dimensional figures.
• Recognize a 3-D figure from a given representation.
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orthographic drawing
Shows six different views of an object: top, bottom, front, back, left, and right.
top
bottom
front
back
left right
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Example Draw all six orthographic views of the given object. Assume there are no hidden cubes.
top bottom
front back
rightleft
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isometric drawing
A way to show three sides of a figure from a corner view.
Draw an isometric view of the given object. Assume there are no hidden cubes.
Note: When drawing an isometric view, there are vertical lines, but no horizontal ones.
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Example Draw an isometric view of the given object. Assume there are no hidden cubes.