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Mathematics, 10.09.2019 21:30 brandyjune9546

Orthographic projection and isometric projection are two ways to show three-dimensional objects in a two-dimensional space, such as on a piece of paper or a computer screen. each method gives a different perspective. do some research and then compare and contrast the two methods for displaying three-dimensional shapes. then try your hand at creating both types of projections for a simple geometric shape using paper, pencil, and a ruler.
in your opinion, what are the pros and cons of each projection? what are the limitations? in which circumstances, environments, or occupations is one type of projection likely preferred over the other? describe any special tools that might be needed to create the projection. which projection is easiest for you to interpret visually? why?

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