you can't. its not possible
Perpendicular lines make four 90 degree angles otherwise known as right angles.
draw a big triangle then make a line halfway through it
A square box - with top and bottom both square. (or a box with square ends)The top and bottom make two squares, the four other sides are flat and rectangular. There are eight corners - four around the top and four around the bottom. There are twelve edges, four around the top, four around the bottom, and four joining the top and bottom.A rectangular box is also called a rectangular parallelepiped.
A net with six squares can make a cube, if drawn correctly.
impossible u would have to move 4 lines
Is this question supposed to have 12 toothpicks to make 4 squares and then move 3 toothpicks to make 3 equal sized squares? Answer depends on the restrictions. Just move 3 sticks from any square to form a straight vertical or horizontal line up of squares is one option if there is no restrictions other than the three resulting squares are equal sizes.
Move 3 lines "from" - do you mean 'remove 3 lines from' - or - move 3 lines to other places? Anyway, this all depends on the layout of the five squares.
The trick to making shapes with a certain number of lines is to allow the shapes to share lines between each other. You also have to make sure that you aren't letting them share too many lines; in fact, to get thirteen lines for squares, you'll need to share three lines (technically called segments in mathematics). One way to do this is to simply draw a rectangle and sketch three lines between it.
So whats the question? If i had 5 squares remove 3 lines to make 4 squares but keep the 3 lines within the 4 squares what?
make three squares and overlap them so that two of them meet in the center of the third square, making four smaller squares in the center
You can make three squares
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.
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First, make a triangle. Then put the four dots anywhere on the triangle.
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
In order to make three squares the same size with four long straws and four short straws make a ladder with the straws. Place the long straws at the side the short ones are the rungs.