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LESSON 3 DRAWING LINES

[EXERCISES]

[1] For Figure EXE 1, enter the absolute coordinates of the points in the given table, then
use the coordinates to draw that same figure.

[Figure EXE 1]

Point Coordinates Point Coordinates


1 2, 1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10

[2] For Figure EXE 2, enter the relative coordinates of the points in the given table, then use
these coordinates to draw the figure.

[Figure EXE 2]

Point Coordinates Point Coordinates


1 2, 1 12
2 13
3 14
4 15
5 16
6 17
7 18
8 19
9 20
10 21
11 22
[3] Draw the object shown in Figure EXE 3 using the absolute, relative, and polar coordinate
systems to locate the points. Do not draw the dimensions; they are for reference only. Assume
the missing dimensions.

[Figure EXE 3]

[4] Use the direct distance entry method to draw a parallelogram. The base of the
parallelogram = 4 units, side = 2.25 units, and the angle = 45 degrees. Draw the same
parallelogram using absolute, relative, and polar coordinates. Note the differences and the
advantage of using Direct Distance Entry.

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