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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.
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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