Which term below describes a unique location in Euclidean space that has no dimensional attributes? A. Mesh B. Point C. Surface D. Line

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Which term below describes a unique location in Euclidean space that has no
dimensional attributes?
A. Mesh
B. Point
C. Surface
D. Line
Which of the following is a two-dimensional shape?
A. Point
B. Line
C. Surface
D. Polygon
Every mesh is a polysurface, but not every polysurface is a mesh. True or false?
A. True
B. False
What is a watertight mesh?
A. A mesh that will hold water
B. A mesh with no holes, cracks or missing features
(surfaces, polygons, lines or points)
C. A mesh that was designed to float
D.
All of the above
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What type of mesh makes the smoothest model?
A. High polygon density
B. Smaller polygons
C.
Higher resolution
D.
All of the above
For faster printing, your mesh should be
A. Lower resolution
B.
Smaller polygons
C.
Fewer polygons
D. None of these
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Transcribed Image Text:L U L endy Multiple-Choice Questions Which term below describes a unique location in Euclidean space that has no dimensional attributes? A. Mesh B. Point C. Surface D. Line Which of the following is a two-dimensional shape? A. Point B. Line C. Surface D. Polygon Every mesh is a polysurface, but not every polysurface is a mesh. True or false? A. True B. False What is a watertight mesh? A. A mesh that will hold water B. A mesh with no holes, cracks or missing features (surfaces, polygons, lines or points) C. A mesh that was designed to float D. All of the above edu.curriculum@stratasys.com What type of mesh makes the smoothest model? A. High polygon density B. Smaller polygons C. Higher resolution D. All of the above For faster printing, your mesh should be A. Lower resolution B. Smaller polygons C. Fewer polygons D. None of these Something That Moves Something - Introduction to 3D Printing Created by Ohad Meyuhas, architect
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