48....considering the line joins 2 or more dots..-mith sthothra
The Dots are in a Row . . . . method 2: bend the paper into a cylinder shape, and shoot a line around starting at the top left dot going through the bottom right dot, going around the paper and through the bottom left dot, and around again to the top right dot. 4 dots connected in a single line.
You start by drawing a line upwards then you draw a line to the right, then draw a line straight down, then draw a line to the left. These 4 lines form a perfect square. To connect the fifth dot you draw a diagonal line from the bottom left corner of the square (where you left off) to the top right hand corner. You then draw a line in a Northwest direction about half the length of the rest of the lines to arrive at the fifth dot. You then draw a line from this dot to the dot at the top left corner of the square.
put all nine dots in a straight line, then any positive number of lines will be sufficient.
Okay!Here Are Your Nine Dots In Number Form:1 2 34 5 67 8 9Now, start at dot 3and draw a line through dot 5 to dot 7.Now, draw a line from dot 7 leading to dot 9, but go over dot 9.After that, draw a line joining from the end of the previous line to dot 2, but going over dot 2 to be in line with dot 1:And Last Off, Draw a line going from the previous line though to dot 7. Finished (:
A trend line.
Draw a line from one dot in the center to the other four dots. Or, draw a straight line. Place dots at either end of the line, and place dots in the center of the line.
This question cannot be answered in a sensible way because it is based on a misunderstanding. The dots in a line graph ARE connected. That is what a line graph is. If they are not connected then it is a scatter graph.
48....considering the line joins 2 or more dots..-mith sthothra
The Dots are in a Row . . . . method 2: bend the paper into a cylinder shape, and shoot a line around starting at the top left dot going through the bottom right dot, going around the paper and through the bottom left dot, and around again to the top right dot. 4 dots connected in a single line.
show a trend
Connect-the-Dots is a simple puzzle for children, in which a picture can be formed by drawing a line between a series of numbered dots. If you "connect the dots," you make a logical connection between facts in order to arrive at a solution.
You start by drawing a line upwards then you draw a line to the right, then draw a line straight down, then draw a line to the left. These 4 lines form a perfect square. To connect the fifth dot you draw a diagonal line from the bottom left corner of the square (where you left off) to the top right hand corner. You then draw a line in a Northwest direction about half the length of the rest of the lines to arrive at the fifth dot. You then draw a line from this dot to the dot at the top left corner of the square.
put all nine dots in a straight line, then any positive number of lines will be sufficient.
When you have two points of a line, you can connect the dots.
Okay!Here Are Your Nine Dots In Number Form:1 2 34 5 67 8 9Now, start at dot 3and draw a line through dot 5 to dot 7.Now, draw a line from dot 7 leading to dot 9, but go over dot 9.After that, draw a line joining from the end of the previous line to dot 2, but going over dot 2 to be in line with dot 1:And Last Off, Draw a line going from the previous line though to dot 7. Finished (:
Put the dots in a general square outline. But make one side have 4 dots and the others have 3. Then go around the outline of the square.