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lineBasic element of Euclidean geometry. Euclid defined a line as an interval between two points and claimed it could be extended indefinitely in either direction. Such an extension in both directions is now thought of as a line, while Euclid's original definition is considered a line segment. A ray is part of a line extending indefinitely from a point on the line in only one direction. In a coordinate system on a plane, a line can be represented by the linear equation ax + by + c = 0. This is often written in the slope-intercept form as y = mx + b, in which m is the slope and b is the value where the line crosses the y-axis. Because geometrical objects whose edges are line segments are completely understood, mathematicians frequently try to reduce more complex structures into simpler ones made up of connected line segments. (1) A communications channel. See line card and port.
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animation executives have delayed next year's release of a ``Tinker Bell'' DVD that the company was counting on to drive sales of a key new line of merchandise aimed at young girls, it was reported Thursday. The Stefano Ricci flagship, multi-level store will house a complete line of merchandise including the famous Limited Collection of pleated patchwork ties, which earned fame as "the most expensive ties in the world," as well as men's shirting, perfumery, clothing and accessories. The line of merchandise will change regularly if sales warrant. |
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