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<p>solid-geometry principles.</p>

<p><big>Heuristics</big></p>
<p>There is heuristic value to studying descriptive geometry. It promotes visualization and spatial analytical abilities,  as well as the intuitive ability to recognize the direction of viewing for best presenting a geometric problem for solution. Representative examples:</p>

<p><big> The best direction to view </big></p>
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* Two <a href="page.php?w=skew_lines">skew lines</a> (pipes, perhaps) in general positions in order to determine the location of their shortest connector (common perpendicular)<br/></p><p>
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