The front elevation of a prism is a two-dimensional representation that displays the shape and dimensions of the prism as viewed from the front. It typically shows the outline of the prism's base, which can be a polygon, and indicates its height. This view helps in visualizing the prism's structure and dimensions, essential for architectural and engineering applications. The front elevation is one of several orthographic projections used to convey the full 3D shape of the prism.
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