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Computation and design sketches may be considered to be technical drawings.
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1. Traditionally, design and manufacturing activities have taken place in sequential order.
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2. Drawings and specifications typically do not control details of maintenance.
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3. Product design often involves preparing analytical and physical models of the product.
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4. In the design process, it is generally never necessary to return to a previous stage and repeat the process.
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5. Before other communication methods developed, people informed themselves through visual means, including pictures.
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6. Using drawings to represent the design of objects to be built or constructed is a relatively new concept.
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7. Idea or concept sketches are usually not considered to be technical drawings.
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8. Leonardo da Vinci did not rely on technical drawings for his many inventions.
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9. An architect does not need to know how many people are going to live in a house before he begins his design.
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10. Process piping drafters would likely produce drawings for a water treatment plant.
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