Draw a star. Place one ball at each point. Place one ball at each line intersection. You will now have 5 lines, each has 4 balls, total of 10 balls.
They are two lines that are on top of each other, so they are the same line.
From each vertex to its opposite vertex. These will be centered on a shared point at the center of the hexagon. Each complete line will be a line of symmetry for the hexagon.
TRUE:: The first two lines lie in the same plain, but are perpendicular to each other. The third line passes through the plane of the first two lines so it is also perpendicular. Think 3-dimension. !!!!!
no it's not possible as parallel lines are those which never intersect each other upon extending where divergent lines can intersect each other depending upon the angle of divergence..
An intersection is the point at which two or more lines touch or cross, therefore, lines are intersecting when they cross each-other.
draw two triangles with overlapping lines
Draw a 5 pointed star, and then place a ball at each points the lines bend.
are you talking about human balls? YOU CANT DO IT.
draw a 5 sided star.
A square and a rectangle have perpendicular and parallel lines. The two side lines extending upwards from the base line are perpendicular to the base line. The line extending from each of the side lines across the top is perpendicular to the side lines. The top line is also parallel to the base line, and the side lines are also parallel to each other.
A square and a rectangle have perpendicular and parallel lines. The two side lines extending upwards from the base line are perpendicular to the base line. The line extending from each of the side lines across the top is perpendicular to the side lines. The top line is also parallel to the base line, and the side lines are also parallel to each other.
Yes, two lines that lie in parallel to the same line are always parallel to each other. This is based on the Transitive Property of Parallel Lines, which states that if line A is parallel to line B, and line B is parallel to line C, then line A is parallel to line C. Thus, if two lines are both parallel to a third line, they must be parallel to each other.
try gravity master I think you mean Jezzball
Each line of latitude (the ones parallel to the Equator) crosses each line of longitude (the north - south lines).
They are two lines that are on top of each other, so they are the same line.
Impossible. If there MUST be 5 straight lines, then there can only be 2 trees in each line. This gives 5 straight lines with 2 trees each (or 2 straight lines with 5 trees each) ** ** ** ** **
the parallel lines never intersect each other but they both intersect the line they are perpendicular to