Chapter 3: Q4 (page 92)
Match the orthographic projects with their isometric drawings. If there is no isometric drawing, then make one.
Short Answer
The isometric figure is,
Chapter 3: Q4 (page 92)
Match the orthographic projects with their isometric drawings. If there is no isometric drawing, then make one.
The isometric figure is,
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Given ; transversal cuts and
Prove:
Statement | Reason |
1. | Given |
2. | If two parallel lines are cut by transversal then alt. int. are |
3. | Vert. are |
4. | Transitive Property |
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