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Old Tue Nov 30, 2010, 06:43pm
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Sorry, -2 for you: 'verbiage' is misspelled, and a line can't have a side because it's one-dimensional. Only a plane can have a side.
-1, I'll accept the mark for "verbiage."
The line, however, is often two dimensional on a basketball court. Two inches is standard.
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Old Tue Nov 30, 2010, 08:41pm
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-1, I'll accept the mark for "verbiage."
The line, however, is often two dimensional on a basketball court. Two inches is standard.
True of the painted line; 4-9-2 refers to the "edge" of the line, which is a line proper.
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The line, however, is often two dimensional on a basketball court.
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Refers to the "edge" of the line, which is a line proper.
When did this change into the "Geometry Forum"?
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When did this change into the "Geometry Forum"?
Don't make me say it, Billy.
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Rule 9-2-10 reads: "The opponent(s) of the thrower shall not have any part of his/her person through the inbounds side of the throw-in boundary-line plane until the ball has been released on a throw in pass."
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True of the painted line; 4-9-2 refers to the "edge" of the line, which is a line proper.
The throw-in boundary line is the painted line. The restricted plane is the inbounds side of that painted boundary-line.
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