Yes. When the lines are used to make a square, they're called "sides" of the square.
A square can be drawn with four lines.
Use four to make a normal square and put two lines on top of another
The two diagonals, and the two lines joining the midpoints of opposite sides.
Not a clue. The correct answer is to take away a square. Since it requires 4 lines to make a square in the first place. Bam, just take away one of the squares. Pretty simple.
Using the first four lines, draw a square. Now use the next two lines to bisect the square both horizontally and vertically. You now have one square divided into four smaller squares. Use the last two lines to diagonally bisect two of the four smaller squares. There you go.
You misunderstand. 'Inches' is a linear measure. 'Square inches' is a measure of area. So you are asking ' how many lines in a square?. Four lines make up the perimeter of a square.
make a square. then draw four lines going diagonally from the center. now bend it so the lines become sides, and add another sqauare for a bottom.
Leading Lines take many forms. They make lines that make up the picture. It could be a railroad track, it doesn't matter. Leading Lines do exactly that.
Make one square out of four toothpicks and then make another square using one of the sides of the first square and the remaining three toothpicks. It is easy. Make a square out of four toothpicks. Put three toothpicks around one of the bottom corners of your first square to form a second square. IGNORE THE LINES LOOK AT THE NUMBERS! 1__2 3__4__7 ___5__6
Because they make the picture.
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