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it is the exactally the same as the front view
It is a shape that is like a toothpaste tube which has a circular lid which is the same size as the tube below it.
same distance
The front elevation is in the centre in both projections. In 1st angle projection the end elevation is on the opposite side of the front elevation and the plan view is below the front elevation. In 3rd angle projection the plan view is above the front elevation and the end elevations are on the same side as viewed
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Both views are of a rectangle. One of the sides will be of the same size but he other dimensions can be different.
it is the exactally the same as the front view
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The tool that enables users to view data in different ways using multiple dimensions is called a pivot table. Pivot tables allow users to reorganize and summarize data in a spreadsheet or database based on different criteria, such as rows, columns, and filters, making it easier to analyze and draw insights from the data.
The geometric relationship between the views would be that they have the same exact dimensions (length, width, height) as the "adjacent" view below it or next to it.
Orthogonal view is basically seeing something in 2 dimensions that is actually 3 dimensions. The projection lines in these views are orthogonal to the projection plane which causes it to be 2 dimensions.
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size dimensions describe the size of each geometric feature location dimensions show the location of each geometric feature within an object or view
front view
I think both are same. There is difference between isometric view and isometric drawing that is of size.
It is a shape that is like a toothpaste tube which has a circular lid which is the same size as the tube below it.
A view binder has a clear pocket on the front cover.