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Line of Intersection

Piercing Points
Connect the two piercing points of the planes
to get the line of intersection of 2 planes
Piercing Points
C 3
Compare Plane ABC to 1 x
Line 12, 23,13 w

Compare Plane 123 to y


z B
Line AB, BC, AC A 2
HRP
Remember: FRP
3
1
Points x and y are part of A
y w
the plane B

x z
x

C 2
Piercing Points
C 3
Compare Plane ABC to 1
Line 12, 23,12
Compare Plane 123 to B
Line AB, BC, AC A 2
HRP
Remember: FRP
3
1
Points x and y are part of A

the plane B

C 2
Piercing Points
C 3
Compare Plane ABC to 1
Line 12, 23,12
Compare Plane 123 to B
Line AB, BC, AC A 2
HRP
Remember: FRP
3
1
Points x and y are part of A

the plane B

C 2
Special Cutting Plane Method
Used to check the line of intersection of 2
non-intersecting planes. The planes are
extended to get this line of intersection.
Special Cutting Plane Method
Draw 2 parallel lines to the RP
Label intersecting points as 1, 2,3,4 for 1 line and
5,6,7,8 for the other line
Project points 1-8 to the other RP
Get the intersection of Lines 12 and 34, this is
one piercing point
Get the intersection of Lines 56 and 78, this is the
other piercing point
Connect the 2 piercing points to get the line of
intersection
2 4
1 3

5 6 7 8

5 2 4 PP1

PP2 1
8
3 7
LOI

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