To create two right triangles and an isosceles trapezoid by drawing two straight lines through a square, draw one line to be one of the diagonals of the square. Draw the other line parallel to the first. The three pieces shown are two right triangles and an isosceles trapezoid.
First you draw a wide oval shape then draw two straight lines that meet each other.
Use four to make a normal square and put two lines on top of another
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.
6 straight lines drawn inside of an irregular octagon will produce the desired result
To create two right triangles and an isosceles trapezoid by drawing two straight lines through a square, draw one line to be one of the diagonals of the square. Draw the other line parallel to the first. The three pieces shown are two right triangles and an isosceles trapezoid.
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First you draw a wide oval shape then draw two straight lines that meet each other.
Use four to make a normal square and put two lines on top of another
To draw an hourglass, you need a piece of paper. Next you need to draw two vertical lines of the same length. After that, draw the horizontal lines connecting the vertical lines. When that is done, you need to draw two triangles overlapping themselves. Make small curves at the top, middle and bottom. Make the triangles slightly curved, then erase the original triangles. Color in the bottom and top to the three curved lines. You have an hourglass, but to make it more interesting, draw two short straight lines on the top and two small straight lines on the bottom. HOURGLASS!
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.
6 straight lines drawn inside of an irregular octagon will produce the desired result
Since the question does not require them to be straight lines, the answer is infinitely many.
draw two triangles with overlapping lines
An octagon has 8 sides. You can also say "8-sided polygon".An octagon is a simple figure : it divides the plane on which it is drawn into just two regions. These regions are normally referred to as 'inside' and 'outside'.It is possible to draw a figure using 8 straight lines which divides the plane into more than two regions.Draw a pentagon. On one side of this construct a square. This figure has two insides and an outside.Draw a square. Place a point outside the square and above it. Join this point to the two nearest corners of the square. Place another point below the square. Join this point to the two nearest corners of the square. This figure has three insides and an outside.Draw a square. Draw its diagonals. From a point outside the square draw lines to the two nearest corners. This figure has five insides and an outside.There are many more possibilities, which are easy to draw but increasingly difficult to describe in words. Almost all the non-simple figures do not have a name.
Draw a rectangle with length twice its width, you would have used 4 lines already. Then draw a straight line at the center. The result will be two identical squares.
Easy. Step one: Draw a long-enough straight line. Step two: Draw 3 lines on each half of it to form squares Done.