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Ususally, they don't. But if the parts overlap, sometimes several incomplete prints can be patched together to form a whole.
This issue, known as z-fighting, occurs due to limited precision in representing depth in computer graphics. When two surfaces are nearly parallel and their depth values are very close, the rendering engine may not be able to distinguish which one should be displayed in front. This results in flickering or shimmering visual artifacts as the surfaces fight to be rendered on the screen.
We have no other way to "draw" points than to put down a blob of ink or pencil lead, with dimensions,just so it's visible on the paper. But technically, those are not points. Mathematically, a real "point" hasonly a location, but no dimensions.Two points can have different locations, or they can have the same location. If they have the same location,then they coincide. If they have different locations, then they don't coincide. They can't partly overlap, becausethere's no such thing as "part" of a point.If anybody ever succeeded in drawing a real point on paper, you couldn't see it, because it has no size.
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the amplitudes add together
No, they do not get along. They are from different genera and consider each other as competitors in those areas where their ranges overlap.
When red, green, and blue light overlap, they combine to produce white light because all colors of the visible spectrum are represented. This combination is known as additive color mixing, where different colors of light are added together to produce a final color.
Because the iron fisted men of the pre and cold war days are either dead or retired.
Not all entrepreneurs are share holders, and not all share holders are entrepreneurs. They sometimes, but not always overlap.
By definition, the two sets do not overlap. This is because the irrationals are defined as the set of real numbers that are not members of the rationals.
Lines that are very close together or touching indicate very steep terrain, perhaps even a cliff.