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A. one or more points of interest.
The three points forming the angle of latitude are all on the same meridian. The first point is on the equator. The second point is the earth's centre. The third point is North or South of the first point on the latitude of interest. The angle formed by these three points is the angle of latitude.
Intermediate points refer to values or locations that lie between two defined endpoints in a given context, such as mathematics or navigation. They are essential for understanding the range and behavior of functions, as well as for making precise measurements or estimates. The term emphasizes their role in connecting or bridging the gap between the primary points of interest.
False. Interest upon interest is compounded interest