Dan-zinger or possibly danzin-ger
At the end of the line there needs to be two points. Measure the line and divide by two.
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a line with two arrows on the end.
Point begin B, point end E (unknown) known point on line A compute vector BA, norm it (divide by its norm) then multiply the normed vector by the length of the line ; this vector BE. From there, get coord of E
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
You would put two dots on each end of a line and it becomes a line segment
It was important for the Aztec to divide the days is because according to the Aztec it would upset the balance and would be the end of the world.
If you mean a straight line that does not extend BEYOND it's two end points, then that would be a 'line segment.'
a ray is a line with one end point and the other side goes on forever. if it had two end points it would be a line segment
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This is an issue which would divide the scientific community, which would answer no, from the religious community which would answer yes. In the end, you must decide for yourself.
The word "acknowledgement" can be split at the end of a line as follows: "acknowledge-" on one line and "ment" on the next line. This maintains clear syllable boundaries and helps ensure readability.