\n Three dimensional (or 3D) objects look differently when seen from different directions or angles.\r\n
\r\n One can draw a two dimensional (or 2D) figure of a 3D object as it is seen from a given direction. Such a figure is called a\r\n view or a projection.\r\n
\r\n In a 2D view of a 3D object, one can see only those features that are visible from that particular direction. Thus, a single 2D view\r\n is generally not sufficient to describe all the features of a 3D object.
\r\n\r\n However, by a combination of multiple different views, one can fully describe a 3D object.
\r\n\r\n Three commonly used views to describe a 3D object are:\r\n
\n In this MagicGraph, you will be drawing the front, top and side views of the given 3D object.\r\n On the top row, you will see the 3D object that you will be creating these views of.
\r\n On the bottom row, you are given three stacks of empty squares labeled as Front, Top and Side.\r\n By selectively filling the squares in these stacks, you can create all the three views.\r\n
\r\n Simply tap on an empty square to fill it. Tapping on a filled square will empty it.\r\n
\r\n You can tap on icon to check your answer. You can tap on the\r\n icon to erase and start over.\r\n
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