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Median and Eucledian

Median and Eucledian Sometimes when I will start to swerve; Can avoid car when going around a curve; There also is a mode, mean and a median And curves in geometry they call Euclidian. When I had added much more starch I eventually straightened out the arch And then I exhibited a triumphant mode When I did understand each decimal code. What if I brought together and integrated, Would the opposing view be segregated? To build myself up did tare them all down; Assigned each one to a certain part of town. If I will study more and myself do educate Brilliance with my mind will begin to mate; Was verb either transitive or intransitive, You used to explain way you would live. Jim Horn

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