What do hidden lines in orthographic projections denote?
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Answer: Hidden lines are used to show surfaces that are not directly visible. All surfaces must be shown in all views. If an edge or surface is blocked from view by another feature, it is drawn using a hidden line
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What do hidden lines in orthographic projections denote? Explanation: Hidden lines denote those parts which cannot be seen when viewing the object. They are used when there are holes or slots in the object if they cannot be viewed directly.
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