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Which of the following is NOT an acceptable object to define a direction for a Rectangular Pattern Command?

-A dimension
-Sketch entity
-Linear edge of a model
-Construction Geometry

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Final answer:

In CAD, acceptable objects to define a direction for a Rectangular Pattern Command include a dimension, sketch entity, or linear edge of a model, but construction geometry is not used for this purpose.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software, a Rectangular Pattern Command is used to create an array of features or components by defining a direction and spacing between elements. The acceptable objects to define a direction for a rectangular pattern typically include a dimension, a sketch entity, or a linear edge of a model. However, construction geometry, while important for creating and defining the shapes and positions of features in a sketch, is not typically used to define the direction for a rectangular pattern. Instead, it serves as a reference within the sketch and does not constitute a physical part of the model that can define pattern direction.

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