00:01
All right, so when we want to draw a front, side, and top view of a shape, we need to take a look at the protrusions and the indentations and see where they line up on the shape itself.
00:16
So the x here represents the x in the arrow represents the front side.
00:21
So you can see that the middle indentation will not be visible per se, but you'll be able to see like the the lines of it.
00:37
And then there's that top protrusion that's sticking out and then there's the top indentation that will also be that will actually be blocked by that initial thing so if we move this out of the way you can see that our front shape will look like this our front view will look like this and the length of all those lines will be given by the original figure so each of those lines on the bottom, the very bottom line, those are each going to be 25 millimeters.
01:11
The right hand side is 50 millimeters tall, the left hand line is 12 millimeters tall, and then that middle protrusion is 16 millimeters tall.
01:21
So when you create this drawing yourself, you will want to make sure to measure those out.
01:30
And it says in the problem that scaling or dimensioning is not required, so you just need to make sure that those are scaled properly with each other...