Draw a square. Find the midpoint of the bottom side and the left side, and also the middle of the square itself. Connect the midpoint of the bottom line with the middle of the square with a line segment. Connect the midpoint of the left side with the middle of the square with a line segment. Your second square uses part of the left and bottom side of the first square.
impossible u would have to move 4 lines
you eat the lins and then burp out 2 squares
yes because look at a squares right angle it needs two sides to form that angel
With two lines, make a big perpendicular plus sign. Then use two lines apiece to square off two of the opposite angles. The two squares will be joined at one corner.
If you are talking about a triangle it has two. Squares have four.
Easy. Step one: Draw a long-enough straight line. Step two: Draw 3 lines on each half of it to form squares Done.
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.
Two perpendicular lines
impossible u would have to move 4 lines
Remove one of the outer toothpicks and one of the dividers of two squares. there you have two SQUARES .
Two lines which are perpendicular to each other will form four right angles and they look like a large + sign
you eat the lins and then burp out 2 squares
Yes. They have two pairs.
you have to draw four squares. all up by each other and then you take out the two middle ones.
This diagram is an example. The bolded lines are the lines you should draw._________ __________|/////////////|////////////////||/////////////|////////////////||/////////////|////////////////||/////////////|////////////////||-----------|-------------|Note: The top solid lines should be drawn, and the dashed lines on the bottom would be drawn, also. The slashes are just filling.
yes because look at a squares right angle it needs two sides to form that angel
With two lines, make a big perpendicular plus sign. Then use two lines apiece to square off two of the opposite angles. The two squares will be joined at one corner.