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4. Using isometric dot paper, draw what your object looks like.Reflect on Your Findings5. a) Do you need to know all the views to construct an object?If not, which ones would you use and why?b) Explain why you might need to have only one side view,if the top and front views are also given.c) Are any other views unnecessary? Are they needed toconstruct the same object?Using isometric dot paper makesit easier to draw 3-D shapes.Follow the steps to draw arectangular solid.13 42Each view shows twodimensions. Whencombined, these viewscreate a 3-D diagram.Example 1: Draw and Label Top, Front, and Side ViewsUsing blank paper, draw the top, front, and side views of these items.Label each view.a) Tissue box b) Compact disk caseSolutiona) top front side(end of the box)b) top front side5.1 Views of Three-Dimensional Objects • MHR 7

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