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An isometric drawing is a method of visually representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions. It uses a specific angle, typically 30 degrees from the horizontal, to create a sense of depth while maintaining the scale of the dimensions. In these drawings, the three axes (height, width, and depth) are equally foreshortened, allowing for a clear depiction of the object's form without perspective distortion. Isometric drawings are often used in technical and engineering illustrations for clarity and precision.

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