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To explain whether the given statement is true or false.
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Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The given statement is “If the left, right, and back orthographic views of two objects are the same, then the objects are the same figure”.
The given statement may not be always true.
Here is a counter example for the given statement.
Solid (1):
Solid (2)
The two
Therefore, if the left, right, front and back orthographic views of two objects are same then the objects may not be the same.
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