Give
$(i)$ an oblique sketch and
$(ii)$ an isometric sketch for each of the following:
$(a)$ A cuboid of dimensions 5 cm, 3 cm and 2 cm. $(Is\ your\ sketch\ unique?)$
$(b)$ A cube with an edge 4 cm long.
Given:
$(a)$ A cuboid of dimensions 5 cm, 3 cm and 2 cm.
$(b)$ A cube with an edge 4 cm long.
To do: To draw $(i)$ an oblique sketch and $(ii)$ an isometric sketch for each of the given shapes.
Solution:
$(a)$. Oblique and isometric sketch for a cuboid of dimensions 5 cm, 3 cm, and 2 cm
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The sketch for the cuboid is not unique. Two more possible ways are there to construct the same cuboid.
$(b)$. oblique and isometric sketch for a cube with a 4 cm length
![](/assets/questions/media/148618-64317-1658836633.png)
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