compare the number of line segments that form the edges of a pentagon with the number of line segments that form a rectangle.
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line "segment" =finite line=normal line

math men define "line" as from -infinity tu + infinity

NE-thang shorter is a "segment"

but then other math-men come along & sae yu gotta yuze the werd

"rae" for the infinut line

go figger
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