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Géométrie descriptive

Descriptive Geometry
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Géométrie descriptive (Descriptive Geometry) is a mathematical method developed by Gaspard Monge, which allows the representation of three-dimensional objects in two dimensions, using a specific set of procedures.

The resulting techniques are important for engineering and architectural drawings, and are the basis of computer-aided design.

It uses techniques such as orthographic projection to create a representation of a 3D object on a 2D plane.

Descriptive Geometry became an essential tool for engineers, architects, and designers, and is used extensively to solve complex spatial problems.

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