2 lines
See the link under related links below that says "8 Lines 2 Squares 4 Triangles"
Rectangles and Rhombuses (if they are not also a square. Squares have 4 lines of symmetry.)
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.
a square is not a parallelogram the dude who said is a retard. squares are parallelograms becuz parallelograms has to hve 2 sets of parallel lines, no more, no less. a square has 2 sets of parallel lines.
I would assume the answer is 12, as a square has 2 diagonal lines, and a cube is really just six squares.
you eat the lins and then burp out 2 squares
Draw a rectangle in the ratio of 1:2 eg sides of 5cm & 10cm. Bisect both the longer sides and join their mid points with a straight line. Draw a diagonal. This gives you 2 squares, 2 big triangles and 2 small triangle (1 in each square)
None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).
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squares and rectangles
Yes, squares do have intersecting lines. Infact they have 2 diagnol intersecting lines.
2 lines
See the link under related links below that says "8 Lines 2 Squares 4 Triangles"
It depends what type of triange it is. If it is an equilateral triangle, you can draw 3 lines of symmetry If it is an isosceles triangle, you can draw 1 line of symmetry If it is a scalene triangle, you cannot draw any lines of symmetry
Isosceles
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.