In a perspective drawing, lines that do not intersect in real life are represented by lines...

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In a perspective drawing, lines that do not intersect in real life are represented by lines that appear to intersect at a point far away on the horizon. This point is called a vanishing point. The diagram shows a drawing of a house with two vanishing points.

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a. Trace the black line segments in the drawing. Using lightly dashed lines, join points A and B to the vanishing point W. Join points E and F to the vanishing point V. 

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b. Label the intersection of EV and AW as G. Label the intersection of FV and BW as H. 

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c. Using heavy dashed lines, draw the hidden edges of the house: AG, EG, BH, FH, and GH.

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Holt McDougal Larson Geometry

ISBN: 9780547315171

1st Edition

Authors: Ron Larson, Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff

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