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DescriptionI-construction stereoscopy animation.gif
English: I-construction stereoscopy create with Geogebra for the——Wikiversity learning resource with two vanishing points for left. And right eye. Exported in Geogebra as GIF animation——to show how eye distance between left and "right eye has an impact on the "projection of 3D objects.""
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