Intersection & Development of Surfaces

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Intersection & Development of Surfaces

Intersection & Development of Surfaces Surface development and envelopment of right solids. Surface development and envelopment of oblique solids Intersection of surfaces of prisms, pyramids and spheres, their frustra and composite solids and development of same. Intersection of right and oblique solids and their surface development

Intersection & Development of Surfaces How should the topic be introduced? Use of everyday examples

Everyday Examples

Intersection & Development of Surfaces How should the topic be introduced? Use of everyday examples Work from 3D to 2D

Work from 3D to 2D

Intersection & Development of Surfaces How should the topic be introduced? Use of everyday examples Work from 3D to 2D Link the general to the specific

Intersection & Development of Surfaces

Intersection & Development of Surfaces

Surface Geometry

Intersection & Development of Surfaces

Intersection & Development of Surfaces

Intersection & Development of Surfaces