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If the point is 40 mm above HP and in VP, then the point lies in which quadrant

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If the point is 40 mm above HP and in VP, then the point lies in which quadrant

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The point lies in the first quadrant. In engineering drawing, the first quadrant is defined as the space above HP (Horizontal Plane) and in front of VP (Vertical Plane). Since the point is 40mm above HP and in VP, it is located in the first quadrant.

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