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Mathematics, 03.03.2021 21:50 rleiphart1

How is an isometric drawing for a three-dimensional figure different from its orthographic drawing? A.
An isometric drawing shows the figure’s measurements with different scales.

B.
An isometric drawing uses dashed lines to represent hidden edges.

C.
An isometric drawing shows the bottom of the figure.

D.
An isometric drawing uses dot paper.

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