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(e) 3D objects have different views from different ______.​

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Answered by studarsani18018
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Answer:

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3D objects have different views from different positions. A solid is a polyhedron if it is made up of only polygonal faces, the faces meet at edges which are line segments and the edges meet at a point called vertex.

Answered by tenzensambel1020
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Answer:

different positions

Step-by-step explanation:

A three-dimensional object or shape can look differently from different positions (or sides) so they can be drawn from different perspectives, this is called visualising a solid shape.

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