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Select three ways an engineer can create a view of a design. sketching projection isometric projection orthographic projection third-angle projection leader projection extension projection
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Select three ways an engineer can create a view of a design.
sketching projection
isometric projection
orthographic projection
third-angle projection
leader projection
extension projection
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Sketching projection
Sketching will give the brief planning of the engineering work to be done so it's important
Isometric projection
Yes doing a work in 3D factor out the mistakes which can be optimised
Third angle projection:-
Viewing angles matter a lot
So it will help the engineer to make it perfect from all angles
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