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A(n) *blank* represents A three dimensional figure with three separate you such as the top view, front view, and right side view. A.net B.orthographic drawing C.isometric drawing D. Geometric solid
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A(n) *blank* represents A three dimensional figure with three separate you such as the top view, front view, and right side view.
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C.isometric drawing
D. Geometric solid
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A. net this represents the shape and this is how shapes first start out
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It would be C for that represents a three demensional object
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