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What is perspective in mathematics?
When observing things, the angle formed by the light from the east and the west ends up at the center of the human eye as up and down or left and right. The smaller the width of something, the farther away from the observer, and the smaller the viewing angle.

Note: the larger the field of vision, the clearer the observation object!

Besides, you asked the wrong question. It should be physics, not math!