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A '''lattice point''' is a [[point]] in a [[Cartesian coordinate system]] such that both its <math>x</math>-coordinate and its <math>y</math>-coordinate are [[integer]]s.
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A '''lattice point''' is a [[point]] in the [[Cartesian coordinate system]] such that both its <math>x</math>-coordinate and its <math>y</math>-coordinate are [[integer]]s.


==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Pick's Theorem]]


[[Pick's Theorem]]
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A lattice point is a point in the Cartesian coordinate system such that both its $x$-coordinate and its $y$-coordinate are integers.

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