 | Learning Objectives (See related pages)
After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Define the theoretical principles of descriptive geometry. |
 |  |  | 2. Identify and define the direct view, revolution, and fold-line methods. |
 |  |  | 3. Identify, define, and create principal and nonprincipal lines and planes in various spatial locations. |
 |  |  | 4. Define and create a true-length view and point view of a line by the auxiliary method. |
 |  |  | 5. Identify, define, and create parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular lines. |
 |  |  | 6. Construct true-length lines in a plane. |
 |  |  | 7. Construct an edge view and true-size view of a plane by the auxiliary view method. |
 |  |  | 8. Determine the angle between a line and a plane and between two planes. |
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