A line PQ 75 mm long has its end P in VP and the end Q in HP. The line is inclined at 300 to HP and 600 to VP. Draw its projections.
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We have a line PQ that is 75 mm long. The end P is in the vertical plane (VP), and the end Q is in the horizontal plane (HP). The line is inclined at 30 degrees to the horizontal plane (HP) and 60 degrees to the vertical plane (VP). We need to draw the projections Show more…
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