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@bespel is your post due to intellectual curiosity or are you a Zamboni uncle trying to create a smooth path for your nephew?
If the former, the task of creating an isometric view from three orthographic views has been part of descriptive geometry classes for about 100 years. From the little you mention, it could be deduced that the task is simply that but instead of creating the views and isometric with a pencil and paper the student is expected to use AutoCAD but mimic 2D drafting techniques. The task of synthesizing the isometric image from orthographic views requires some skill and is not a process that has been made automatic via an AutoCAD command. With the advent of AI I am sure some such problems could be solved using AI or big data algorithms. In any case, I think some clarification is needed in what is given and what is to be produced.
Please note that orthographic views are a specific type of axonometric projection as are isometric, dimetric, and trimetric views. In contrast, perspective and oblique views are not axonometric projections.
If your goal is to help your nephew with his homework I suggest you tell him to create the orthographic views and start the isometric (if possible) and then go and see the teacher. Teachers will usually be more receptive to help students who have made an attempt at a homework assignment before asking for help.
@Johanna_Esteban I suggest you do a web search on the terms isometric and auxiliary views. None of the views in the drawing you posted would be classified as an isometric view.