Sure can! Just draw two lines to make an "L" shape, then add a third line to close off the square. Voila! You've got yourself a square with just three lines. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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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.
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).
To draw a square with 3 lines, you can draw two perpendicular lines to form a right angle. Then, draw a diagonal line connecting the endpoints of the two perpendicular lines. This diagonal line will complete the square shape with only 3 lines.
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 2 parallel lines which will result in 3 equal rectangles within the same square.
No, it is not possible to draw a square with only 2 lines. A square has 4 sides and 4 angles, which require at least 4 connected lines to form. Drawing a square with only 2 lines would result in a shape that does not have the defining characteristics of a 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
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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answer:-to draw vetical and inclined lines