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Free sign upThe phrase "intersecting points" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the points where two or more lines, curves, or surfaces meet or cross each other. Example: The map showed the intersecting points of the two rivers as they flowed through the city.
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The board is a square with nineteen vertical and nineteen horizontal lines that cross, creating three hundred and sixty-one intersecting pointersecting
The game is played on a grid; the winner is the player whose pieces occupy the larger number of the grid's intersecting points at the end of the game.
The following is an upper bound on the number of intersecting points.
That is, we identify the several intersecting points of segments which are constructible by straightedge and compass, and then, to generate the quadratrix, we connect the intersecting points, which are evenly spaced along the sought after curve.
That is, we identify the several intersecting points of segments which are constructible by straightedge and compass, and then, to generate the quadratrix, we connect the (arbitrarily many) intersecting points, which are evenly spaced along the sought after curve.
The interface jump conditions are rigorously enforced on the intersecting points between the interface and the mesh lines.
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When a verification surface on the horizontal axis intersects with another verification surface on the vertical axis, there must be at least one intersecting point on the intersection of the two surfaces, which can detect the replica.
To make a memory device, a dollop of the polymer is placed at every intersecting point on a gridlike set of electrodes.
Multiple receiver pairs yield multiple hyperbolas, with a transmitter location determined at the common intersecting point.
We refer to the atmospheric pressure at such an intersecting point as pctl.
With this technique, the clocks at receiving devices must be synchronized with nanosecond precision; otherwise a common intersecting point may not exist.
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