
Descriptive Geometry
Descriptive geometry is a mathematical technique used to visually represent three-dimensional objects on two-dimensional surfaces, like paper or a computer screen. It allows engineers, architects, and designers to accurately understand and analyze the shape, dimensions, and relationships of complex objects. By using specific projection methods and drawing conventions, it transforms three-dimensional features into flat drawings that preserve spatial information. This helps in precise planning, manufacturing, and problem-solving, ensuring that designs can be accurately communicated and executed in real-world applications.