6. The primary purpose of the UCS (User Coordinate System) is?
A. Helps a user to calculate the area of an object.
B. To determine angles for isometric projections.
C. Allows a user to select the desired type of drawing units.
D. Allows a user to draw on a specified 2D Plane in 3D space.
E. Allows a user to define a place to put icons.
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D. Allows a user to draw on a specified 2D Plane in 3D space.
Explanation:
- When inputting coordinates, building 3D objects on 2D work planes, or rotating things in 3D, the UCS is helpful. Note: The UCS icon determines positive axis directions and rotation directions using the conventional right-hand rule.
- The Universal Coordinate System (UCS) creates the XY work plane, horizontal and vertical directions, axes of rotation, and other helpful geometric references.
- It is a mobile Cartesian coordinate system. The UCS may be moved and reoriented anywhere in 3D space when you construct or change items in a 3D environment to make your job easier.
When inputting coordinates, building 3D objects on 2D work planes, or rotating things in 3D, the UCS is helpful.
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