2. Phantom lines are used to A. identify breaks. B. show hidden features. C. show internal features. D. show different positions of repetitive features. Mark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page)
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They are also not commonly used to show hidden or internal features, so options B and C are probably not correct either. Phantom lines are often used in technical drawing to indicate alternate positions of an object or its parts. Show more…
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