If you mean nine dots (3 lines of 3) then it is: Start off at the bottom left dot. Go up to the top dot and carry on as though there is another dot directly above it. (think of it as an invisible tenth dot). Go down diagonal right over the two dots (the first dot you will hit is the top middle dot) so you finish up on the middle right dot. Go up to the top right dot. Go down diagonal left to the bottom lef dot. Then right to the bottom right dot.
That would depend on the position of the dots.
put all nine dots in a straight line, then any positive number of lines will be sufficient.
distribute the 12 dots around the perimeter of a pentagon
It all depends on the arrangement of the dots. Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines instead
It all depends on the arrangement of the dots. Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines instead
Connect the Dots
That would depend on the position of the dots.
It depends entirely on the layout of the dots and whether the lines need to be straight.
put all nine dots in a straight line, then any positive number of lines will be sufficient.
distribute the 12 dots around the perimeter of a pentagon
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.
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.
Connecting the dots in a graph can create the impression of continuous data points, which may not be accurate if the data is discrete or if there are gaps in the data. It's important to accurately represent the data without adding any assumptions that could mislead the interpretation. Connecting the dots can make it harder to see the individual data points and trends.
"Squeeze Box" is on the album 'The Who By Numbers.' The cover art is a connect-the-dots drawing.
It all depends on the arrangement of the dots. Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines instead
It all depends on the arrangement of the dots. Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines instead
Some recorded data may need a necessary change while continuous observations are still being recorded.