Yes, squares do have intersecting lines. Infact they have 2 diagnol intersecting lines.
By using Pythagoras' theorem.
Use Pythagoras' theorem
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A square
Yes, squares do have intersecting lines. Infact they have 2 diagnol intersecting lines.
no u have to go diagnol at all times
By using Pythagoras' theorem.
The difference between interior lines and exterior lines are thatInterior lines: Are the lines that are in the inside of the shape or whatever you are trying to find the interior of.Exterior Lines: Are the lines that are outside of the shape or whatever you are trying to find the exterior of.
Use Pythagoras' theorem
horizantal, vertical,diagnol. horizantal, vertical,diagnol.
Parallel Lines
A box shape with squiggly lines is a freeform shape.
If the shape has three straight lines and no other lines then it has to be a triangle
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A square
If the two lines are coplanar, then it is a third, parallel, line which is halfway between the two lines. If the two lines are not in the same plane, then I think it will be a saddle shape (paraboloid).