|  | @@ -1301,17 +1301,22 @@ Object subclass: #Point
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				|  |  |  	instanceVariableNames: 'x y'
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				|  |  |  	category: 'Kernel-Objects'!
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				|  |  |  !Point commentStamp!
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				|  |  | -A Point represents an x-y pair of numbers usually designating a geometric coordinate.
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				|  |  | -Points are traditionally created using the binary #@ message to a number:
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				|  |  | +A `Point` represents an x-y pair of numbers usually designating a geometric coordinate.
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				|  |  | +Points are traditionally created using the binary `#@` message to a number:
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				|  |  |  	100@120
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				|  |  | -Points can then be arithmetically manipulated using math:
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				|  |  | +Points can then be arithmetically manipulated:
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				|  |  |  	100@100 + (10@10)
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				|  |  | -Creating a Point with a negative y-value will need a space after @ in order to avoid a parsing error,
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				|  |  | -10@ -5 works fine, but not 10@-5
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				|  |  | +...or for example:
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				|  |  | +	(100@100) * 2
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				|  |  | +**NOTE:** Creating a Point with a negative y-value will need a space after `@` in order to avoid a parsing error:
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				|  |  | +	100@ -100 "but 100@-100 would not parse"
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				|  |  |  Amber does not have much behavior in this class out-of-the-box.!
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