you draw a square with 3 lines inside it.
No. You can have at most two vertices where an odd number of lines meet. The required figure has four.
You can draw any shape you want with a perimeter of 20. For a square, make each side 5. For a triangle, 62/3 , etc.
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To divide a rectangle into 7 parts using 3 lines: Use 2 lines to draw two diagonals. Use the third line to draw a parallel line to any of the sides but not passing through the centre. This will create 7 parts in the rectangle.
Draw it with dimensions of (6 cm) by (3 cm).
It is not possible without some form of trickery.
draw a square and then draw 7 lines in it
You can try using a grid, take a picture of the toaster, Draw lines across the paper perfectly, put those lines on a bigger piece of paper(enlarging the lines) and draw square by square.
Draw a rectangle and draw three lines in it.... Firstly, draw 3 lines and divide one line into two...then it will easy to draw a rectangle...
Draw 2 parallel lines which will result in 3 equal rectangles within the same square.
Yes,it is given that draw a rectangle with 3 lines so..1st draw a rectangle then put 3 lines inside in it....!!
Use four to make a normal square and put two lines on top of another
2 straight lines? no :( but if you bend the lines, yes you can :D
put a line in the middle and draw 3 lines going left and right
make a square
draw lines and connect them
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