QUESTION 31
You are using the UCS command to set the user coordinate system (UCS)
Select whether each statement is True or False.
Explanation
* TrueAccording to 1 and 2, UCS is a command that sets the user coordinate system (UCS) which establishes the XY work plane and Z-axis direction for drawing and modeling.
Based on 1, you can use the View option to align the UCS with the current view orientation. This option rotates the UCS so that it matches your current view of a 3D model.
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* Falseccording to 1 and 2, UCS is a command that sets the user coordinate system (UCS) which establishes the XY work plane and Z-axis direction for drawing and modeling.
Based on 1, you can use the World option to set the UCS back to its default orientation. This option resets the UCS so that it matches the WCS (world coordinate system).
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* TrueAccording to 1 and 2, UCS is a command that sets the user coordinate system (UCS) which establishes the XY work plane and Z-axis direction for drawing and modeling.
Based on 1, you can use the Named option to save or restore named UCS definitions. This option allows you to create custom UCSs and switch between them easily.
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