Given two Orthographic views of an object, construct an Auxiliary view of the indicated (→→) inclined surface. Draw construction lines lightly and edge lines boldly.

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Given two orthographic views of an object, construct an auxiliary view of the indicated (→) inclined surface. Draw construction lines lightly and edge lines boldly.

**Diagram Explanation:**

1. **Views Provided:**

   - **Front View (Left):** This view shows a rectangular shape with a V-shaped notch in the top center.

   - **Side View (Right):** This view displays a trapezoidal shape, with a dashed line representing a hidden detail on the inclined surface.

2. **Indicated Surface:**

   - An arrow marks the inclined surface on the side view that requires an auxiliary view. This surface is slanted and includes the hidden edge marked by the dashed line.

**Objective:**

Create an auxiliary view focusing on the inclined surface noted by the arrow, ensuring that lighter lines are used for construction and bold lines highlight the final edges.
Transcribed Image Text:**Instruction:** Given two orthographic views of an object, construct an auxiliary view of the indicated (→) inclined surface. Draw construction lines lightly and edge lines boldly. **Diagram Explanation:** 1. **Views Provided:** - **Front View (Left):** This view shows a rectangular shape with a V-shaped notch in the top center. - **Side View (Right):** This view displays a trapezoidal shape, with a dashed line representing a hidden detail on the inclined surface. 2. **Indicated Surface:** - An arrow marks the inclined surface on the side view that requires an auxiliary view. This surface is slanted and includes the hidden edge marked by the dashed line. **Objective:** Create an auxiliary view focusing on the inclined surface noted by the arrow, ensuring that lighter lines are used for construction and bold lines highlight the final edges.
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