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you eat the lins and then burp out 2 squares
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).
Yes, squares do have intersecting lines. Infact they have 2 diagnol intersecting lines.
To determine how many rectangles can be formed from 36 squares, we can use the formula for counting rectangles in a grid. Each rectangle is defined by choosing two horizontal and two vertical lines. For a 6x6 grid (since 36 squares form a 6x6 arrangement), there are 7 horizontal lines and 7 vertical lines (including the edges). The number of rectangles is given by the combination formula: ( \binom{7}{2} \times \binom{7}{2} = 21 \times 21 = 441 ). Therefore, you can make 441 rectangles from 36 squares.
if 5 squares are there it gonna have 16 lines and removing 3 off the right end would still leave 4 squares
See the link under related links below that says "8 Lines 2 Squares 4 Triangles"
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you eat the lins and then burp out 2 squares
Want a really hard hard question read this. If i dig a hole in a graveyard and i fall down i don't stop falling but suddenly i hit the some concrete and some class stabs through my legs what colour is my blood.
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).
squares and rectangles
Yes, squares do have intersecting lines. Infact they have 2 diagnol intersecting lines.
Draw a regular 4 sided square then in the bottom right corner add two lines which creates 2 squares. If that's not right I don't know what is.
To determine how many rectangles can be formed from 36 squares, we can use the formula for counting rectangles in a grid. Each rectangle is defined by choosing two horizontal and two vertical lines. For a 6x6 grid (since 36 squares form a 6x6 arrangement), there are 7 horizontal lines and 7 vertical lines (including the edges). The number of rectangles is given by the combination formula: ( \binom{7}{2} \times \binom{7}{2} = 21 \times 21 = 441 ). Therefore, you can make 441 rectangles from 36 squares.
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Yes. Some example of this are:Rectangles (at least 2 lines of symmetry)Squares (4 lines of symmetry)Rhombuses (at least 2 lines of symmetry)