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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Geomtry help please?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is currently in isometric veiw. so you'll need to reproduce that shape. orthographic is a layout of the top, side and front view: http://dsmy2muqb7t4m.cloudfront.net/tuts/86_Vector_Isometrics/image001.jpg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help draw it please?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill make the roughest drawing with my mouse of the first one: |dw:1379954716589:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1379954884437:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so thats the first one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the orthographic of the first one yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok ill work on the other 2 and we can come back to them, ok can you help me with 3 more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

most likely

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

perimeter: add the length of all sides. area of rectangle = length * width area of circle = pi*r^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first one: perimeter: 14 + 7 + 14 + 7 = 42 in area = 7 * 14 = 98 in^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay hold on, perimeter is 42 in and area is 98 in ^2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok can i do last 2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay my question is, for area how did you figure that out?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its just an accepted fact lol. the "formula" happens to hold true in real life. i gotta go though. good luck. i hope somebody takes over

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

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