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If an object is lying above HP and in front of VP. then object is at

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Step-by-step explanation:

As per information given in question statement, If an object is lying above HP and in front of VP. then object is in the First quadrant

This question is referenced from Orthographic Projections

In orthographic projection, there are four quadrants similar to x,y axis system in a 2-dimensional plane. In the first quadrant, the horizontal plane and vertical planes both are positive and this fulfils the domain of object

Answered by BrainlyYoda
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Answer:

If an object is lying above HP and in front of VP. then object is at first quadrant.

Explanation:

Question is related to Orthographic Projections.

Position of reference place is similar to quadrants of x,y plane coordinate system. In that coordinate system 1st quadrant which lies above x-axis and in front of y-axis which is same as  above H.P, in front of V.P.

Orthographic Projections are those drawings in which we draw different views of object which gets projected on various reference planes.

To draw projections of object we should have following information:-

1. Object

2. Observer

3. Location of Object => Position is seen with reference with Horizontal Projection or Vertical Projection.

Different Reference planes => Horizontal Plane (HP), Vertical Plane (VP), Side or Profile Plane (PP)

Different views are =>

1. Front View (FV) which is Projected on Vertical Plane (VP)

2. Top View (TV) which is Projected on Horizontal Plane (HP)

3. Side View (SV) which is Projected on Profile Plane (PP)

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