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Graph theory - a mathematical circuit requires a)transportation between nodes (points) b) w/o returning to the original node via a line segment already used. The most simplistic circuit in math would be three nodes (a triangle, containg six unique pathways). One line seg (2 nodes) has 2 pathways but both violate b) QED
Yes. That's always possible, but there's only one of them.
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Yes, it is possible.
line has two nodes start node & end node, it is always straight. Polyline has number of nodes.
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The number of nodes connected to the incoming DSL line
logical channel
At the ecliptic (the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun).
Lymph nodes are in general areas of the neck near the jaw line, near the shoulder bades, and under the arms.
Graph theory - a mathematical circuit requires a)transportation between nodes (points) b) w/o returning to the original node via a line segment already used. The most simplistic circuit in math would be three nodes (a triangle, containg six unique pathways). One line seg (2 nodes) has 2 pathways but both violate b) QED
line of best fit.
Is it possible that extension line is meant?
Steepest line possible dealing with slope is up to, but not including infinity.
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Yes. That's always possible, but there's only one of them.