Warm Up Course 3 8-4 Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures Find the circumference of each circle, both in terms of  and to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for.

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Warm Up Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures Find the circumference of each circle, both in terms of  and to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for . 1. radius 2.5 m 2. diameter 8.8 cm 3. radius 14 ft Find the area of each circle, both in terms of  and to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for . 4. diameter 14 ft 196ft 2 ; ft 2 5m; 15.7 m 8.8cm; 27.6 cm 49ft 2 ; ft 2

Learn to draw and identify the parts of three-dimensional figures. Course 3 Drawing 3 Dimensional Figures Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures TB P

face edge vertex orthogonal views Vocabulary Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures

Three-dimensional figures have faces, edges, and vertices. A face is a flat surface, an edge is where two faces meet, and a vertex is where three or more edges meet. Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures

Edge Face Since in a drawing of a three-dimensional object, you can only see up to three sides of a figure, you have to visualize how the figure looks from other angles. One way to do this is by drawing the orthogonal views of the figure. Orthogonal views show how the figure looks from the different perspectives, such as the front, side, and top views. Vertex Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures

Name the vertices, edges, and faces of the three-dimensional figure shown. Additional Example 1: Identifying Vertices, Edges, and Faces The vertices are: S, T, U, V, W, X. The faces are triangles UTX and VSW and rectangles VSTU, SWXT, VWXU. Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures U T X V S W The edges are : VS, SW, WV, UT, TX, XU, VU, ST, and WX. ___

Draw the figure shown in front, top, and side views. Additional Example 2: Drawing a Figure When Given Different Perspectives From the top and side views, there appears to be 3 cubes on the top level. The front view shows that the figure has six cubes. Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures Front Top Side

Draw the front, top, and side views of the figure. Additional Example 3: Drawing Different Perspectives of a Figure The figure looks like a row of 3 squares on the bottom with 2 squares on top of the right side and 1 square on top of the left side. Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures Front Front:

Draw the front, top, and side views of the figure. Additional Example 3 Continued The figure looks like a row of 3 squares. Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures Top Top:

Draw the front, top, and side views of the figure. Additional Example 3 Continued The figure looks like a column of 3 squares. Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures Side Side:

Lesson Quiz 1. Draw the figure shown in the front, top, and side views. 2. Draw the front and back views of the figure. Course Drawing Three-Dimensional Figures Front Top Side Front Back