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12:02 PM, Thursday July 16th 2020
edited at 12:03 PM, Jul 16th 2020

Here is how I would do example 3 ( roughly ). Once you have establised the point where the edge meets the plane you then need to think how the two planes interact. How does one cat the other ( it has to be on the planes surface. ). Expect to see more angled lines not just right angles.

https://imgur.com/gallery/CvHZcol

edited at 12:03 PM, Jul 16th 2020
2:19 PM, Friday July 24th 2020

sorry for the late reply! thanks for the feedback!!

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