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natita [175]
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What is the first step in the design process where you identify a problem that exists and gather information?

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Law Incorporation [45]2 years ago
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Engineering Design Loop: The steps of the design process include: identify the need, research the problem, develop possible solutions, select the most promising solution, construct a prototype, test and evaluate the prototype, communicate the design, and redesign.

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