it depend upon the figure.only the can it be said that whether 9 lines can be made form 4 points.
lines those of which contain points
That all depends on what you mean by "form". If you are referring to "shape", then yes it can be geometric. For instance, a triangle is geometric.
the shape is defined by the number of sides and relation of angles, while form is just a vague detailing of the area the lines create
None. In ordinary geometry, a line contains an infinite number of points and, by definition, they are all collinear. In projective geometry, however, you can have three lines in the form of a triangle. Each line has only two points on it, so it cannot have 3 points collinear.
A circle.
A five-pointed star is commonly referred to as a "pentagram." It is a geometric shape with five straight lines connecting to form a star with five points.
Because lines and curves form objects
Because lines and curves form objects
no it can not
Points, lines and planes are precisely defined terms. These concepts have to be clearly delineated to form fundamental planks in geometry, and that's because as they do. In suggesting that they are undefined, we'd have to suspect everything that was built on them. No geometric figure could be discussed with any certainty unless the elements that make it up are clearly defined and understood.
it depend upon the figure.only the can it be said that whether 9 lines can be made form 4 points.
lines those of which contain points
That all depends on what you mean by "form". If you are referring to "shape", then yes it can be geometric. For instance, a triangle is geometric.
The edges are the lines that form the geometric figure, such as the lines of a square. For instance, a triangle is made up of three edges, the length of the edges added together equals the perimeter.
the shape is defined by the number of sides and relation of angles, while form is just a vague detailing of the area the lines create
geometric shape is r