a base view is a view on autodesk inventor and it is the first view that you start with before you project it.
The top view of a cone is a circular shape, representing the base of the cone as seen from directly above. In this view, the apex of the cone is not visible, and only the circular outline of the base is displayed. The radius of the circle corresponds to the radius of the cone's base.
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View is a virtual table that do not have any data of its own but have data that is derived from another table called base table. Create view is the command used to create a view (virtual table).
The top-down view of a rectangular pyramid resembles a rectangle, which represents the base of the pyramid. From this perspective, the apex of the pyramid is not visible, and only the outline of the base is seen. The corners of the rectangle correspond to the vertices of the base, with the edges connecting them. Overall, it gives a clear view of the pyramid's base shape without any indication of its height or slanting sides.
A vertical view returns selected columns of the base relation. The general syntax for creating a vertical view is as follows. create view <view name> as select <col1>,<col2>,<col3>.......<coln> nEz+ from <table Name> where <condition>;
The top view of a hexagonal pyramid displays a hexagonal base, which appears as a regular hexagon due to its symmetrical shape. The apex of the pyramid, or the vertex opposite the base, is not visible in this view. Instead, the focus is solely on the outline of the hexagonal base, which may include indications of the edges leading to the apex if desired. Overall, the view emphasizes the geometric properties of the hexagon without revealing the three-dimensional aspects of the pyramid.
A square pyramid can have the same side view as a cube when looking at the base.
I can only base my answer on perception because I'm not employed by them.
The word is spelled preview. The base word is view; "pre-" is a prefix.
View is a virtual table with no data , but can be operated like any other table. It is like a virtual table through which you can view data of another table, which is known as the base table. Syntax for creating a view- CREATE VIEW as SELECT statement ;
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To calculate the volume of a prism, you need to multiply the area of the base by the height. If the height of the prism is 10 units, you'll first need the area of the base (the top view). Once you have the base area, simply multiply it by 10 to find the volume. If the base area is not provided, please specify it for an exact calculation.