Pictorial drawings show three-dimensional objects from different angles, while orthographic drawings show objects using front, side, and top views. The figure shows pictorial drawings of different objects that can be matched to their corresponding orthographic drawings, which represent the same objects using only lines and without shading or other techniques to show depth or angles. Students are asked to match each pictorial drawing to its corresponding orthographic drawing.
Pictorial drawings show three-dimensional objects from different angles, while orthographic drawings show objects using front, side, and top views. The figure shows pictorial drawings of different objects that can be matched to their corresponding orthographic drawings, which represent the same objects using only lines and without shading or other techniques to show depth or angles. Students are asked to match each pictorial drawing to its corresponding orthographic drawing.
Pictorial drawings show three-dimensional objects from different angles, while orthographic drawings show objects using front, side, and top views. The figure shows pictorial drawings of different objects that can be matched to their corresponding orthographic drawings, which represent the same objects using only lines and without shading or other techniques to show depth or angles. Students are asked to match each pictorial drawing to its corresponding orthographic drawing.