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April 6

This is rare application of a general solution in Descriptive Geometry. The general solution in Descriptive Geometry, per se, is almost unknown. This solution appears only elsewhere in the ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS JOURNAL. It indicates that the directions of viewing (aiming at?) two skew lines (missiles?) so that they present a specified geometry is conical. Pat Kelso ( talk) 19:37, 22 May 2014 (UTC) reply

This is rare application of a general solution in Descriptive Geometry. The general solution in Descriptive Geometry, per se, is almost unknown. This solution appears only elsewhere in the ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS JOURNAL. It indicates that the directions of viewing (aiming at?) two skew lines (missiles?) so that they present a specified geometry is conical. Pat Kelso ( talk) 19:39, 22 May 2014 (UTC) reply

This is rare application of a general solution in Descriptive Geometry. The general solution in Descriptive Geometry, per se, is almost unknown. This solution appears only elsewhere in the ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS JOURNAL. It indicates that the directions of viewing (aiming at?) two skew lines (missiles?) so that they present a specified geometry is conical. Pat Kelso ( talk) 19:40, 22 May 2014 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

April 6

This is rare application of a general solution in Descriptive Geometry. The general solution in Descriptive Geometry, per se, is almost unknown. This solution appears only elsewhere in the ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS JOURNAL. It indicates that the directions of viewing (aiming at?) two skew lines (missiles?) so that they present a specified geometry is conical. Pat Kelso ( talk) 19:37, 22 May 2014 (UTC) reply

This is rare application of a general solution in Descriptive Geometry. The general solution in Descriptive Geometry, per se, is almost unknown. This solution appears only elsewhere in the ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS JOURNAL. It indicates that the directions of viewing (aiming at?) two skew lines (missiles?) so that they present a specified geometry is conical. Pat Kelso ( talk) 19:39, 22 May 2014 (UTC) reply

This is rare application of a general solution in Descriptive Geometry. The general solution in Descriptive Geometry, per se, is almost unknown. This solution appears only elsewhere in the ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS JOURNAL. It indicates that the directions of viewing (aiming at?) two skew lines (missiles?) so that they present a specified geometry is conical. Pat Kelso ( talk) 19:40, 22 May 2014 (UTC) reply


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