Well, honey, to separate 7 dots with 3 lines, you gotta get creative. Draw two lines intersecting each other to form a plus sign, then draw a diagonal line from one corner to the opposite corner. Boom, you've separated those dots like a pro. Now go impress your friends with your newfound dot-connecting skills.
By taking the number and setting it to the amount of the other number. Like if you have 3 eggs with 4 dots on them, then all together you have 12 dots. But if you wish to find how many eggs have dots and there are actually 5 eggs, because 2 did not have dots, then you'll know there are 3 eggs with dots on them.
If you mean the multiplication of 3 by 6, then you can express it as columns by rows of dots, for example. Either 3 columns with 6 rows or vice versa. Then you count all the dots. The result would be 18. You can also use a calculator. I said "if you mean" because by the way you wrote the expression it could also seem like an algebraic expression where you need to find x, but then it seems incomplete so I wouldn't know how to help you.If you meant 3x=6 and want to solve for x, then divide both sides of the equation by 3.
Write down 4 rows of 3 dots or 3 rows of 4 dots.
Three dots placed in an upright triangle is used in maths to represent: Therefore.
O O O O O O O O O 3 Vertically 3 Horizontally 3 Diagonally
3Num3
. . . . . . . . . like this type only in 3 lines.
Example: ... ... ... put 1 line on the first 3 dots, 1 line on the 2nd 3 dots and 1 line on the last 3 dots. ......... if you meant like that, then do the same thing. just act like they are in 3's.
You need to extend the lines far beyond the box of dots. Your answer should look like a really tall and skinny N.
The answer is 1= two lines and a dot, 3= three lines, and 9= a line and two dots
Yes. It can be done with as little as three, but you have to use your imagination. I assume you are talking about a 3 x 3 arrangement as in a tic tac toe grid. If you number them upper left to lower right,o o oo o oo o o1 2 34 5 67 8 9Four lines: 1 to past 7, then though 8 and past 6, then through 3,2 and stop at 1, then though 5 and 9. The key is extending the lines past the grid.Three lines: 7 through 4 and 1 at an angle. Extend the line until you can come down through 2, 5, and 8. Extend the line again until you can upswing through 9, 6 and 3. It will look like the letter N. As long as the dots are not points, this works.
If this is the one where the dots are in a square 3 x 3, and every dot must be connected by a straight line to every other dot, I do not think it can be done.
Yes, assuming it's in the right region, between the legs. This represents the beginning of the pelvic bones which appears like 3 lines, or sometimes like 3 dots, in girls.
Any two lines that intersect the circle but do not meet each other will do that.
No, not in the same plane. But in 3 dimensions it is possible
The answer is 1= two lines and a dot, 3= three lines, and 9= a line and two dots
3 dots mean the letter 'S' in Morse code. The classic way of remebering this is the phrase "SOS" which is 3 dots followed by 3 dashes and then 3 more dots.