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CAD(Computer-aided design is the use of technology  to aid in a a design on a product. &lt;ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_edit#Links_and_URLs&lt;/ref>
 
  
 
To a ten-year-old, this means using a computer to help you make something.
 
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CAD allows users to test and simulate products without before production begins.   
 
CAD allows users to test and simulate products without before production begins.   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 29 November 2010

CAD(Computer-aided design is the use of technology to aid in a a design on a product. [1]

To a ten-year-old, this means using a computer to help you make something.

3D computer graphics software, such as 3ds Max, allow you to design a 2D or 3D object much more quickly then with traditional methods.

CAD allows users to test and simulate products without before production begins.

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