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Modeling and Statistical Analysis

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Additive MethodA solid modeling design method where geometric primitives are combined to create a single object.
AnalyzeTo examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations.
box-and-whisker plotA graphic way to display the median, quartiles, and extremes of a data set on a number line to show the distribution of data.
Computer-Aided DesignA process that uses a computer to assist in designing something, such as a part, circuit, or building.
Coordinate PlaneA two-dimensional space formed by a horizontal number line, called the x-axis, and a vertical number line, called the y-axis.
Design StatementA statement that briefly describes the design goals and needs of stakeholders.
Geometric PrimitiveThe simplest two-dimensional or three-dimensional geometric shape.
Line SegmentA part of a line that extends between two points on that line.
Lower-Quartile MedianThe median of the lower half of a data set.
Mathematical ModelA method of representing a real-world situation using mathematical concepts in order to understand and predict future behavior.
MeanThe sum of the terms in a data set divided by the number of terms in the data set.
MedianThe middle number in a data set when the numbers are arranged in value order.
ModelAn accurate representation of an object or phenomenon. Models can be visual, physical, mathematical, or computational and are often used in the development of scientific theories or the engineering of artifacts.
Ordered PairA pair of numbers that define the location of a point on the plane. The first number in the ordered pair is the x coordinate, and the second number is the y coordinate.
Perpendicular LinesLines that meet at a 90-degree angle.
PolygonA closed geometric figure in a plane formed by connecting line segments endpoint to endpoint, with each segment intersecting exactly two others. Polygons are classified by the number of sides they have, so a triangle has three sides, a quadrilateral has four sides, and a pentagon has five sides.
Problem StatementA clear and concise identification and description of the design problem or opportunity.
Section ViewA view of an object’s internal features and dimensions that allows designers to inspect the inside of solid models.
Solid ModelingThe process of creating a solid model or 3D object using a modeling and design application on a computer.
Subtractive MethodA solid modeling design method where parts of a whole geometric primitive are removed to create a new object.
Three-DimensionalHaving the dimensions of height, width, and depth.
Tree DiagramA mathematical model used to help identify all possible outcomes in a real world situation.
Two-DimensionalHaving the dimensions of length and width.
Upper-Quartile MedianThe median of the upper half of a data set.
VerticesPlural of vertex. A vertex is the point where two or more sides (or edges) of a shape meet.


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