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# yeeeeeeeeees
but its not actually a point! its just the convergence of the other two points! otherwise youd have to add a point for every set of lines you drew that converged.
(, Mon 12 May 2003, 13:55, archived)
# I'm
confused

:(

sorry
(, Mon 12 May 2003, 13:57, archived)
# the example you showed
doesnt use three points. You start by drawing two points on the page, then all the lines must come from those points. the third "point" in that example is just the convergence of the the lines. Its not actually a point because none of the lines come from there. Its kinda hard to describe.
(, Mon 12 May 2003, 14:03, archived)
# Surely the
vertical lines in that example come from the third 'point'?

Sorry, I'm sure I don't know nearly as much about this as you, that's why I can't really argue - I just remember being told about this at school, and I want to know if I've been wrong all these years : )
(, Mon 12 May 2003, 14:05, archived)