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  1. Oblique is another word for "slanting". Oblique lines are neither horizontal or vertical, they go off at a slant. The angles that they make with the horizontal are not \(0^\circ, 90^\circ, 180^\circ,\) or \(270^\circ\).

  2. Illustrated definition of Oblique: Slanting. Not up-down or left-right. Angles that are not 0deg, 90deg, 180deg...

  3. Definition Of Oblique. The lines that are drawn at an angle (not 900) to the horizon are called Oblique Lines. More About Oblique. Oblique lines are neither vertical nor horizontal. Example of Oblique. The above figure shows a triangle being cut by an oblique line. Video Examples: How to Solve Oblique Word Problems

  4. Assess what you know about oblique lines and how they are different from other types of lines with this quiz and worksheet. You'll test what you know about common pairs of lines and identify ...

  5. An oblique sketch is a special type of sketch that is used to represent three-dimensional shapes on two-dimensional planes. We can use oblique sketches to represent different perspectives of three-dimensional shapes like prisms, cylinders and pyramids.

  6. In this activity students have to identify right and oblique objects. This activity is non adaptive. Use the visualisation to remind students of the properties of right and oblique objects. Remind students that oblique object have parallel end faces that are not directly opposite each other.

  7. This activity has a focus of oblique projection using squared paper. What is oblique projection? Oblique projection is a simple type of technical drawing often used when showing a 3D image. Oblique drawing is where the front face is placed parallel to the plane of projection and is typically drawn true to size. Other 3D shape resources include: