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Question- A hexagonal prism has one of it's rectangular faces parallel to the horizontal plane It's axis is perpendicular to the vertical plane and 3.5 centimeter above the ground.Oraw it's projection when the nearer at is 2 centimeter in front of the vertical plane.Side of base 2.5 centimeter long and axis 5 centimeter long​

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Answered by nrgibson1
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There are many ways to put lines together.

One of the simplest is to join a horizontal and a vertical line. A square is two horizontal lines and two vertical lines.

Many lines can be put together to make a shading effect. An example of this is cross-hatching, where many small horizontal lines are put over many small vertical lines. This gives a realistic effect.

Putting curved lines together can create organic shapes unlike the vertical and horizontal lines which create a point.

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Answered by gokulthegreat2005
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A hexagonal prism has one of its rectangular faces parallel to the H.P. Its axis is perpendicular to the V.P.

and 3.5 cm above the ground. Draw its projections when the nearer end is 2 cm in front of the V.P. Side of

base 2.5 cm long; axis 5 cm long.

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