This document provides instructions for an assignment in a computer aided drafting course. Students are asked to draw a figure using three different coordinate systems: absolute rectangular, relative rectangular, and relative polar. The figure consists of 28 coordinate points that make up a closed shape, with the starting point at (3,3) for all three systems. Tables are provided showing the coordinates for each point using the three different systems.
This document provides instructions for an assignment in a computer aided drafting course. Students are asked to draw a figure using three different coordinate systems: absolute rectangular, relative rectangular, and relative polar. The figure consists of 28 coordinate points that make up a closed shape, with the starting point at (3,3) for all three systems. Tables are provided showing the coordinates for each point using the three different systems.
This document provides instructions for an assignment in a computer aided drafting course. Students are asked to draw a figure using three different coordinate systems: absolute rectangular, relative rectangular, and relative polar. The figure consists of 28 coordinate points that make up a closed shape, with the starting point at (3,3) for all three systems. Tables are provided showing the coordinates for each point using the three different systems.
Direction: Draw the given figure clockwise by giving the coordinates using: ● Absolute Rectangular Coordinate System ● Relative Rectangular Coordinate System ● Relative Polar Coordinate System
NOTE: ⮚ The starting point for the 3 coordinate system is 3,3