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 3. The file `main.cpp` (in Sources) contains the function `main()` where you will be adding code. Open this file and study the code.
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     QApplication a(argc, argv);
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     XYPlotWindow wLine;
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         // After all the points have been added, plot and show the graph
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     The line  `XYPlotWindow wLine;` creates the object `wLine`, that is the window that will show the plot of a graph, in this case the graph of a segment. Look at the `for` loop. In this cycle several values for $$t$$ are generated and a value for $$x$$ and $$y$$ is computed for each $$t$$. Each ordered pair $$(x,y)$$ is added to the graph of the segment by the method `AddPointToGraph(x,y)`.  After the cycle, there is a call to the  method  `Plot()`, to "draw" the points on the graph, and to the method `show()`, to show the plot. The *methods* are functions that allow us to work with the data of an object. Note that each of the methods is written after `wLine`, and followed by a period. In a future laboratory experience you will learn more about objects and practice how to create them and invoke their methods.
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 	The expressions for $$x$$ and $$y$$ are parametric equations for the line that passes through the origin and has the same value for $$x$$ and $$y$$. Explain why this line only goes from 0 to approximately 6.