Yes, there can be oblique lines in a triangle. However, there can only be oblique lines in a triangle if the triangle is considered to be a 'right' triangle.
oblique photoThe difference is oblique photos are at a lower angles while aerial photos are at a higher angle Improved Answer:"The biggest differences in Oblique aerial photos and normal oblique photos are perspective. A photo is classified as Oblique when the imaging sensor is capturing the photos at a user angle greater than 0 degree in an upward or downward angle.When Oblique images are captured in an aerial platform they are set at a downward angle typically between 15-45 degrees. The aerial platform is capturing data at altitudes typically ranging between 3500-5500 AGL. Camera, lens length, firing angle and capture altitude will all determine the area the photo covers.So when you compare oblique photos captured in a terrestrial manner and ones captured in the air the main difference in what you get at the end of the day is your perspective."
diagonally between the vertical and horizontal
Isometric Drawing: keeps the scale the same along each axis of the drawing, use mostly in engineering. Oblique Drawing: is a type of parallel projection of an object to give it a sort of 3D effect on paper, a much simpler form of drawing.
Oblique Aerial photos are photos taken from an aerial platform where the camera has more than 3 degrees of tilt. "Ground level" photos can either refer to aerial photos taken where the lens is level with the ground or to photos taken where the camera is placed within a few inches of the ground and photo are taken from that perspective.
An oblique triangle is any triangle that is not a right triangle. An oblique triangle could be either obtuse (having one side greater than 90 degrees) or acute. An acute triangle is one with all three angles less than 90 degrees. It cannot be obtuse, or right.
Yes, there can be oblique lines in a triangle. However, there can only be oblique lines in a triangle if the triangle is considered to be a 'right' triangle.
No.The definition of an oblique triangle is "any triangle that is not a right triangle".
an oblique prism is slanted and a regular prism is not, its right.
If it is a pyramid the apex has to be in the middle of the base.... for it to be right If it is not then its is oblique
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An oblique triangle has no right angle.
The difference is that the Isometric projection shows more and accurate drawing than the Oblique project which is just a pictorial method.
the difference between a triangle and a trapozoid is that a triangle has 3 sides and corners and a trapozid has 4 sides and corners.Also a triangle is a triangle and a trapoizd is a quadrillateral.
a triangle has 3 points
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A parallelogram in which angles are oblique and adjacent sides are of unequal length.