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OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

isometric drawing

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

make an isometric drawing of the image

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It already is one. And this engineering stuff isn't mathematics.

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

i really dont understand how to do these

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

it is for geometry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Geometry?! LOLOL. I did this as a freshman in HS in engineering class

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It already is an isometric drawing

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

well its geometry for me so idk how to do this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's already done!

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

Make an isometric drawing of each cube structure on isometric dot paper is what it is wanting me to do

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

@FutureMathProfessor

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just draw the picture on the dot paper you were given in class

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

i wasnt given any.... i am schooled online

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then skip the question! It's a useless question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@highschoolmom2010 I don't know how to explain this for people to understand but I think this should help: http://www.keswick.hs.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/DeptResources/Math/MBF3CWebsite/Resources/Geometry/Isometric&OrthographicDrawingsNote.pdf If it doesn't tell me and I will help you more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Try asking in design group

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

i can try that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You don't need to know this stuff for geometry class, honestly just skip the question. It's geometry, not a drawing class

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@FutureMathProfessor You don't know, it probably is in her class. I take online school too!

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

i am going to have it on my exam so i want to know how to make one....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I do know though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Also here is different types of printable isomeric drawing paper just in case: http://www.printablepaper.net/category/isometric_graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The fact is if they want you to draw on isometric paper but you aren't given any, it shows that it is not important!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@FutureMathProfessor Just because "paper" isn't given doesn't mean it is not important. We are supposed to be trying to help her not argue...at least I am

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

@mangorox that is a lot of help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@highschoolmom2010 No problem! :)

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