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Orthographic Projection
If a plane is parallel to the plane of projection, it appears:
True size
As a line or edge
Foreshortened
As an oblique surface
Correct Answer:
True size
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Orthographic Projection
The top, front, and bottom views align in this manner:
This line pattern is composed of three dashes, one long dash on each end with a short dash in the middle:
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