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A(94,0,14) B(52,56,94) C(10,6,48) D(128,64,10)

The goal of the assignment is to apply methods of transforming orthogonal projections to solving metric problems.
The coordinates of four points ABCD are given (see next table). Determine the following values by transforming projection planes:
• 1. The size of the dihedral angle at the edge AB.
• 2. The shortest distance between ribs DA and BC.
• 3. Distance from vertex D to plane ABC.
• 4. Natural size of triangle ABC.
An example how to complete the task is shown after the table

A(94,0,14) B(52,56,94) C(10,6,48) D(128,64,10) The goal of the assignment is to apply-example-1
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Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

We presume the drawing you want is contained in the figure you attached. The true sizes are identified with corresponding numbers.

Without your example, or your given methods of transforming projections, it is difficult to tell exactly how you want to compute the various distances or sizes.

A(94,0,14) B(52,56,94) C(10,6,48) D(128,64,10) The goal of the assignment is to apply-example-1
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