There aren't technically two types, just one type that has the extruding edges at different angles from the face.
Mate, flush, and tangent are the 3 that come to my mind.
Things like General Dimensioning and Auto Dimensioning
by means of non-verbal communications,such as sign languages,sketches drawings ,etc.
There are two types of Network Config, they are peer to peer or Client based.
Behavioral and physiological
There are 4 types of sketches 1. Pencil Sketch 2. Computer Sketch 3. Photo Sketch 4. Portet Sketch
Oblique and Obtuse
There are three types of Pictorial Drawing: Isometric Drawing Perspective Drawing Oblique Drawing
In an oblique sketch you have a horizontal x-axis and the z-axis comes off of it to show depth. In an isometric sketch the x-axis and the z-axis are at angles, and the angles of all three axis are 40 degrees each, or 120 degrees total. Oblique Sketch: http://www.me.utexas.edu/~rbarr/images/Oblq-2.gif Isometric Sketch: http://ppdl.engr.ou.edu/ame2303/step5i.jpg as you can see, in the oblique sketch the axis is perfectly horizontal while the isometrix axis is not.
Three types of asymptotes are oblique/slant, horizontal, and vertical
one is blueprints
An isometric is more specific
The different types of pictorial drawing include isometric, oblique, and perspective drawings. Isometric drawings show all three dimensions of an object in a single view with lines parallel to the three major axes. Oblique drawings represent objects in 3D by showing one face in true scale and the other two faces at an angle. Perspective drawings create the illusion of depth and distance by using vanishing points and converging lines.
circular and elbow
Oblique prisms.Oblique prisms.Oblique prisms.Oblique prisms.
nope!
I think there are four: Parallel, Contrary, Similar, Oblique