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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point line" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific concept in geometry or mathematics, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In geometry, a point line is often used to illustrate the relationship between points and lines in a two-dimensional space."
Alternatives: "a line segment" or "a point on a line".
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A landmark can be a point, line, or area type.
When a point, line, or a surface moves according to a mathematically defined condition, then a curve known as a locus is formed.
For instance, an airport or airfield might appear as a point, line, or area; the approach depends on the size of the feature and the depiction of the feature in the source document.
SWIM falls under the broad group of environmental forensics methods where measured concentration data are used to identify possible contributors such as a point, line or a sectional source.
The last time the Lakers failed to cover a point line was April 11, when they were five-point favorites over New Orleans and won, 107-104.
First, a point, line or circle is assumed to be tangent to itself; hence, if a given circle is already tangent to the other two given objects, it is counted as a solution to Apollonius' problem.
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The computer software ensured stereological sampling by randomly displaying histological images and by a point-line overlay on the image.
We've got a 1.5 point line.
The curve represents the critical point line for a 50% nitrous oxide and 50% oxygen v/v mixture.
Draw the three point line.
The vision of Baron Davis of the Hornets casually stepping behind a 3-point line more than a week ago in Miami is still so vivid.
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