In perspective projection, which of the following is the point where all lines will appear to meet?

In perspective projection, which of the following is the point where all lines will appear to meet? Correct Answer Vanishing Point

In Perspective projection, Vanishing point is the point where all lines appear to meet at some point in the view plane. Classification of perspective projection is on basis of vanishing points, vanishing point is a point where projection line intersects view plane.

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