Hi.

Aren't the points of your two bifurcated lines comprised of the endpoint of the 
"main" line, a comma, and then a line containing two new items? In other words, 
if your main line has the points:
34,149
235,149

then one of the bifurcated lines might have points, say:
235,149
335,249

and the other, say,
235,149
335,49

Craig

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bob bumbled,
> 
> Last time I plotted an equation while bifurcating, I was pretty drunk, and 
> don't remember much. 


I once wrote a program that compiled without error and executed on the very 
first try.

And, umm, the university would not have approved of what I consumed before I 
went to the computer lab . . .

It used random numbers to see how many landed in the circle, allowing it to 
compute pi as 3.2 . . .

[ulp]

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