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    Descriptive geometry Course of lectures
    (Université Badji Mokhtar Annaba, 2024) SEDDIKI, Zahira
    Geometry is that branch of mathematics which treats of spatial magnitudes and Examine the configuration of spatial forms. The word spatial relates to space, and space is the plenum or void in which all material bodies have their being. Idealised 3-space is the abstract representational notion we have of the void or plenum in which we live and in which everything known to us has its being. Descriptive geometry can be described as the method of accurately depicting objects through drawing and visually solving all issues pertaining to their shape and positioning. Descriptive geometry offers the theoretical foundation for technical drawing. In a broad sense, an object or structure can be viewed as a composition of basic geometric elements, including lines, points, planes, and shapes.

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