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In the second branch of practical geometry, drawing geometry, things are much more awkward. The aim of drawing geometry can either be the graphical representation of spatial relations (descriptive geometry) or the substitution of numerical calculation with drawn constructions (graphic calculation). In both cases our old, usual considerations are appropriate: What about precision, do theorems exist referring to it, what remains unsettled?
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Klein, F. (2016). IV. Further Considerations on Practical Geometry: b) Drawing Geometry. In: Elementary Mathematics from a Higher Standpoint. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49439-4_10
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