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The principal theorem of Axonometry. It states that three segments of arbitrary length ,
, and
which are drawn in a Plane from a point
under arbitrary Angles form a parallel projection of
three equal segments
,
, and
from the Origin of three Perpendicular coordinate axes. However,
only one of the segments or one of the Angles may vanish.
See also Axonometry