Business Studies, asked by monikaverma6414, 5 months ago

The top view of a line which is parallel to Vertical Plane and inclined at some angle to Horizontal Plane will be a?

a.
Line of apparent Length?

b.
Point?

c.
Line of true length?

d.
None of these​

Answers

Answered by ygeetu908
0

Answer:

a.

Line of apparent Length?

b.

Point?

c.

Line of true length?

d.

None of these

Answered by Anonymous
0

It will be a line of true length.

  • In the event where a specific line is aligned to one level but inclined to another, extending it onto the plane to which it is aligned reveals its true length.
  • The anticipated size is in most of the cases smaller than the true length on the plane to which it is inclined.
  • HP will represent the whole length of a line that is aligned to HP and inclined to VP.
  • Is then seen in the top view.
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