Orthographic projections make me sad....

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Anyone have any pointers on these little bundles of joy?? I am fine on all other PAT areas but this area is killing me. I have Barron's which helped me a lot on PAT, and have Kaplan Blue on the way. Any suggestions would be great!! Thanks!!!
Scott
 
scottyhoop said:
Anyone have any pointers on these little bundles of joy?? I am fine on all other PAT areas but this area is killing me. I have Barron's which helped me a lot on PAT, and have Kaplan Blue on the way. Any suggestions would be great!! Thanks!!!
Scott

Both the 2D and 3D explanations along with those challenging problems from DAT Achiever should greatly address your concern on the TPE stuffs ...
 
scottyhoop said:
Anyone have any pointers on these little bundles of joy?? I am fine on all other PAT areas but this area is killing me. I have Barron's which helped me a lot on PAT, and have Kaplan Blue on the way. Any suggestions would be great!! Thanks!!!
Scott



What strategy are you using now? Or are you just looking at them and trying to figure them out your own way?
 
If you count the lines in the top view going up and down the number will be the same on the front view. When I say lines I mean any place or event that will show up such as a edge on a different view. For example if you have a triangle on the top view that is three dimensional. The front view will be a rectangle with three lines in it from the lines of the triangle. One from the edge, one from the tip, and one from the other edge. This also works in goin from front to side and top to side view. You can do this with any shape and it helps you narrow things down.
 
lifeisgood said:
What strategy are you using now? Or are you just looking at them and trying to figure them out your own way?
Just looking at it right now, I still have a year to go, so I just want to get a feel for PAT early then come back to it later. I'll try the lines thing suggested above and see if that works for me. Any other suggestions?
Scott
 
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