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Mathematics in senior one. Why is the top view of a cone a point in a circle, and why is there no line?
Not a point in a circle, but a circle with a point at the center.

The circle is the edge of the bottom surface and the point is the highest point of the cone.

When you look at three views, you should abandon the influence of light and shadow and directly transform the three-dimensional figure into a plane. You mean the bus, right? Looking down, how can I see the complete bus? At most, it is a deformed generatrix, which is equal to the radius of the bottom circle on the plane.