- A line AB is given with end points A and B located at specific distances above and in front of the principal planes
- The problem asks to draw the projections of the line AB and find its true inclination with the horizontal and vertical planes
- Key details provided include the true length of the line, locations of the end points relative to the principal planes, and sometimes the front or top view measurements
- The response will involve sketching the front and top views of the line and calculating the angles of inclination θ (with HP) and Φ (with VP)