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Linear projection-a time line
it is physically the projection or shadow of a line on a plane...
The way the 3 dimensional earth is shown on a flat piece of paper.
a parallel is two line that never cross each other
u maybe dropped it a lot.
Linear projection-a time line
Yes, it is.
Drag the screen across to the right and when the black line passes the exit button click the button
Point.
One line is a projection that maintains accurate distances from the center of the projection or along given lines it is called an equidistant projection. Another line is a cylindrical projection which projects information from the spherical Earth to a cylinder.
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On a globe, parallels and meridians meet at right angles only at the equator and the poles. On a Mercator projection map, all meridians intersect the equator at right angles, while parallels intersect meridians at right angles throughout the map.
The line joining the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from all the points of the line onto a preselected plane.
Press *, then the right hand button with the line on, under where it says "Unlock" on the screen. To lock, press the * button, and press the same right hand button with the line on it.
Its the whole circle bearing of a line.
You have a defective driver board for that section of the screen. It'll have to be replaced. Hope you have the extended warranty `cause it'll be expensive.
1. Top view is directly over the front view. 2. Side view is inline horizontally with either top view or front view. 3. A line parallel to a plane of projection will be projected on that plane as a line. 4. A surface parallel to a plane of projection will be projected on that plane 5. A line perpendicular to a plane of projection will be projected on that plane as a point. 6. A surface perpendicular to a plane of projection will be projected on that plane as line.