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A common problem encountered by designers is the overwhelming number of customers.

False

Visualizing is taking two (2) dimensional views on print and creating a three dimensional mental image that matches.

True

The primary reason for design is

satisfaction of a need

A pictorial representation of a product that has a top, front and side view is called a(n)

orthographic projection drawing

When design tasks are done in parallel with a focus on optimization and distribution of resources

concurrent engineering

Design is always an exact process.

False

Most design methods conquer the problem all at once.

False

A products life cycle typically has four phases.

True

A front-end analysis helps the designer to understand the user.

True

A break line on a print shows internal features of the object.

False

A thin line with intermediate dashes around an arc or circle on the print is called a(n)

center line

The two most important elements of reading prints are interpreting and

visualizing