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What is the reason to use an auxiliary view? A. To show how an object would look in real life B. To show a feature of an object in its true size and shape C. To show a foreshort…
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What is the reason to use an auxiliary view?
A. To show how an object would look in real life
B. To show a feature of an object in its true size and shape
C. To show a foreshortened depth
D. To show a 3-D view of an object
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The main reason to use an auxiliary view is
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show a feature of an object in its true size and shape.
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to show how an object would look in real life
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