Do you mean "Is it possible to draw a picture of a square ?" ? Yes, it is. To draw a square on paper, all you need is a pencil, a straight edge, and a compass (which you can make with the pencil and a piece of string).
A pencil is usually sharpened to a point.
The piece of lead in a pencil or the pencil.
No. Pencil's like a ray. It extends only In One direction
No, the compound noun 'pencil box' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical object.
Its easy if you are allowed to retrace over one of your lines.- try it and see.
If you can draw it without lifting your pencil
use a pencil
it depends where the dots are and its easy just leave your pencil on the paper when joining them up!
If you can trace the graph without lifting your pencil then it is continuous.
Yes, lifting a pencil requires using muscles, which is considered physical work. However, in the context of physical activity or exercise, lifting a pencil would not be considered a significant form of exercise.
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A flexible pencil is made of a rubber-like material that allows it to bend without breaking. The pencil lead inside is typically surrounded by a rubbery substance that provides the flexibility. When pressure is applied, the pencil can bend easily.
There is no such thing as a i triangle
Yes: First drawer a Hexagon (6 sided figure), as you complete the last side, continue around the outside adding the "points" of the star (forming triangles at each side of the Hexagon), and thus completing the Star
Do you mean "Is it possible to draw a picture of a square ?" ? Yes, it is. To draw a square on paper, all you need is a pencil, a straight edge, and a compass (which you can make with the pencil and a piece of string).