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∙ 11y agoit depend upon the figure.only the can it be said that whether 9 lines can be made form 4 points.
Since the question does not require them to be straight lines, the answer is infinitely many.
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- If you're working on a single sheet of paper (2-D), then you can draw four lines that intersect in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 points. - If in 3-D space, then you can also draw four lines that don't intersect at all.
First you draw a big multiplication sign, and then you draw another line vertical to the right of the sign (so it intercects both lines), and then you draw the final line horizontally above the sign (so it intercects all three lines), and you have 6 points of intercection :)
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it depend upon the figure.only the can it be said that whether 9 lines can be made form 4 points.
Make a pentagon, and draw lines from each point to each other point. That would give you a five-pointed star within a pentagon. Plant the cabbages on the 5 vertices of the pentagon, and on the five points where the internal lines (the diagonals) cross.Make a pentagon, and draw lines from each point to each other point. That would give you a five-pointed star within a pentagon. Plant the cabbages on the 5 vertices of the pentagon, and on the five points where the internal lines (the diagonals) cross.Make a pentagon, and draw lines from each point to each other point. That would give you a five-pointed star within a pentagon. Plant the cabbages on the 5 vertices of the pentagon, and on the five points where the internal lines (the diagonals) cross.Make a pentagon, and draw lines from each point to each other point. That would give you a five-pointed star within a pentagon. Plant the cabbages on the 5 vertices of the pentagon, and on the five points where the internal lines (the diagonals) cross.
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Yes. Draw a triangle without its base line. From both the base vertices draw a line to the opposite side(somewhere in the middle). The four lines so created will meet in 6 points.
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Yes. You can draw infinitely many straight lines from each point.
Since the question does not require them to be straight lines, the answer is infinitely many.
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- If you're working on a single sheet of paper (2-D), then you can draw four lines that intersect in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 points. - If in 3-D space, then you can also draw four lines that don't intersect at all.