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Lines, Regions and Crossovers  

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Coursework Title: Lines Candidate name: Shoaib Muhammad Candidate number: 5115 Centre name: Geoffrey Chaucer Technology College Centre number: 10818 Plan Firstly In this coursework I will draw six or more lines which will cross each other and while doing this I hope to get as much crossover points as I can, as well as I will try to get the maximum regions. I will try to avoid any sort of double intersecting i.e. intersecting over a ready made crossover point. I will try and keep all my lines as consistent (placement). To make sure I do this I will draw 1 line and then copy past it and then add another line this will help me keep my lines the same i.e. consistent. But I will vary the number of lines I use. I will draw six line models (each having one more line than the previous one) the first model that I will create...

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