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Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2 - Volume 2 Standard Practices and Theory
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CHAPTER 2 GEOMETRIC  CONSTRUCTION Overview Introduction Familiarity with the step-by-step methods used for constructing geometric figures and knowing related definition of terms help you understand the practical applications of geometric construction to problem solving.   Simplified- or preferred methods of geometric construction, as well as alternate methods, are valuable knowledge factors when used with drafting instruments to create accurate drawings. Geometric construction applies equally to computer- generated drawings as it does to more traditional instrumental drawings using triangles, compasses, protractors, and straightedges. Objectives The material in this chapter enables you to do the following: Identify angles as acute, obtuse, complimentary, or supplemental. Inscribe and circumscribe geometric figures. Calculate the degrees in an angle of a regular polygon. Identify   quadrilaterals. Bisect  lines,  angles,  and  circles. Create an ellipse using the trammel or foci method. Continued  on  next  page 2-1

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