How can I pick up many distinct points at many line segments?
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I just don't know how to get an unknown amount of distinct points from a random number from line segments like 348 or 4400.
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do you know the principle of finite induction? Or axiom of choice?
– Robson
Nov 18 at 1:25
How many distinct points can you get from two segments? Is it $1$ intersection or $5$ because you count the end points? If you have $n$ segments and add one more, how many points can you make?
– Ross Millikan
Nov 18 at 1:48
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I just don't know how to get an unknown amount of distinct points from a random number from line segments like 348 or 4400.
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I just don't know how to get an unknown amount of distinct points from a random number from line segments like 348 or 4400.
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do you know the principle of finite induction? Or axiom of choice?
– Robson
Nov 18 at 1:25
How many distinct points can you get from two segments? Is it $1$ intersection or $5$ because you count the end points? If you have $n$ segments and add one more, how many points can you make?
– Ross Millikan
Nov 18 at 1:48
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do you know the principle of finite induction? Or axiom of choice?
– Robson
Nov 18 at 1:25
How many distinct points can you get from two segments? Is it $1$ intersection or $5$ because you count the end points? If you have $n$ segments and add one more, how many points can you make?
– Ross Millikan
Nov 18 at 1:48
do you know the principle of finite induction? Or axiom of choice?
– Robson
Nov 18 at 1:25
do you know the principle of finite induction? Or axiom of choice?
– Robson
Nov 18 at 1:25
How many distinct points can you get from two segments? Is it $1$ intersection or $5$ because you count the end points? If you have $n$ segments and add one more, how many points can you make?
– Ross Millikan
Nov 18 at 1:48
How many distinct points can you get from two segments? Is it $1$ intersection or $5$ because you count the end points? If you have $n$ segments and add one more, how many points can you make?
– Ross Millikan
Nov 18 at 1:48
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do you know the principle of finite induction? Or axiom of choice?
– Robson
Nov 18 at 1:25
How many distinct points can you get from two segments? Is it $1$ intersection or $5$ because you count the end points? If you have $n$ segments and add one more, how many points can you make?
– Ross Millikan
Nov 18 at 1:48