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Refer to the question VG\mathrm{V}-\mathrm{G}

What do the top view and right side views have in common with respect to the front view in terms of alignment?

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The front view plays a central role in the orthographic projections.

We can rotate the front view by 9090^\circ about a particular axis to produce the top, bottom, or side views.

Here, the common factor between the top view and the right side view with respect to the front view is that they both are one turn away from the front view.

The sketch shown below explains how a line in one view (represented with a circle) can represent a surface in another view (represented with a square).

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