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Mathematical and Technical Drawings
Bottom
Side (Left)
Back
Front
Top
Side (Right)
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Front
Top
Side (Right)
Mathematical and Technical Drawings
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Side
Elevation
Plan
FrontElevation
Mathematical and Technical Drawings
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Draw on square paper the plan, the front elevation and the side elevation of this shape
Plan
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Side Elevation
Draw on square paper the plan, the front elevation and the side elevation of this shape
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Front Elevation
Draw on square paper the plan, the front elevation and the side elevation of this shape
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Draw on square paper the plan, the front elevation and the side elevation of the resulting solid.
The above shape is to be cut out and removed from the cube on the right.
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Draw on square paper the plan, the front elevation and the side elevation of the resulting solid.
The above shape is to be cut out and removed from the cube on the right.
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Plan
Draw on square paper the plan, the front elevation and the side elevation of the resulting solid.
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Side Elevation
Draw on square paper the plan, the front elevation and the side elevation of the resulting solid.
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Front Elevation
Draw on square paper the plan, the front elevation and the side elevation of the resulting solid.
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Draw the plan and front/side elevations for these solids.Assume that dots are 1cm apart in 3D space.
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Practice onPlans and Elevations
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which one is not one of the views?
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which one is not one of the views?
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which one is not one of the views?
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which ones are not views of this object?
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which ones are not views of this object?
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which ones are not views of this object?
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which ones are not views of this object?
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which ones are not views of this object?
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which ones are not views of this object?
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Which are the 3 views of this object?
Which ones are not views of this object?
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(a) Sketch the front elevation of the solid object shown below from the direction marked with an arrow
(b) Sketch the plan of the solid
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Draw the plan, front and side elevation of this solid
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Look at the five models made up of cubes.
Tick the models that can pass through the hole in the wall.
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Look at the five models made up of cubes.
Tick the models that can pass through the hole in the wall.
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Look at the five models made up of cubes.
Tick the models that can pass through the hole in the wall.
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Look at the five models made up of cubes.
Tick the models that can pass through the hole in the wall.
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Look at the five models made up of cubes.
Tick the models that can pass through the hole in the wall.
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Look at the five models made up of cubes.
Tick the models that can pass through the hole in the wall.
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Look at the five models made up of cubes.
Tick the models that can pass through the hole in the wall.
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