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The document outlines the projection of various points in relation to the Horizontal Plane (HP) and the Vertical Plane (VP), specifying their positions and the quadrants they lie in. It includes calculations for distances between projectors and views of points M, N, and others, while also detailing angles between lines joining their views. The overall focus is on geometric representation and spatial relationships in a 3D coordinate system.

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The document outlines the projection of various points in relation to the Horizontal Plane (HP) and the Vertical Plane (VP), specifying their positions and the quadrants they lie in. It includes calculations for distances between projectors and views of points M, N, and others, while also detailing angles between lines joining their views. The overall focus is on geometric representation and spatial relationships in a 3D coordinate system.

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Draw the projections of the following points using common XY line by taking convenient distance

between the projectors. Also state the quadrant in which it lies.

20mm above HP, 10mm behind VP

On HP, 30mm in front of VP

25mm below HP, On VP

30mm below HP and 40mm behind VP


Draw the projections of the following points using common XY line by taking convenient distance
between the projectors. Also state the quadrant in which it lies.

35mm above HP and 35mm behind VP

40mm below HP and 40mm in front of VP

35mm above HP and 35mm in front of VP

25mm below HP and 25mm behind VP


A point M is on HP and 30mm infront of VP. Another point N is 20mm below HP and 20mm in front
of VP. The distance between their projectors measured parallel to XY line is 50mm. Find the distance
between front views of M&N.
A Point is on HP and 30mm infront of VP. Another Point Q is on VP and 40mm above HP. The distance
between their projectors parallel to XY line is 50mm. Find the distance between their front and top
views.
A point A is on HP and 35mm infront of VP. Another point B is on VP and below HP. The lie joining
their front views makes an angle of 30deg to XY while line joining their top views makes an angle of
45deg to XY line. Find the distance of the point B from H
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