. . . . . . . . . like this type only in 3 lines.
You need to extend the lines far beyond the box of dots. Your answer should look like a really tall and skinny N.
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.
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.
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 (:
. . . . . . . . . like this type only in 3 lines.
You need to extend the lines far beyond the box of dots. Your answer should look like a really tall and skinny N.
draw lines and connect them
The answer is 1= two lines and a dot, 3= three lines, and 9= a line and two dots
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.
Use a really thick line.
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.
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 (:
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.
Here are the 12 dots, labeled so we can talk about them:[1] - [ 2 ] - [ 3 ] - [ 4 ] -[5] - [ 6 ] - [ 7 ] - [ 8 ] -[9] - [10] - [11] - [12] --- Put your pencil down on #9, and don't pick it up until you're finished.-- Draw line-1 up through #5 and #1, and keep going up for a ways,just far enough so you can do the next step with a straight line.-- Draw line-2 slanting down through #2, #7, and #12.-- Draw line-3 straight to the left, through #11, #10, and back to #9.-- Draw line-4 slanting up, through #6 and #3, and keep going fora ways, until you're exactly straight up above #4.-- Draw line-5 straight down, through #4 and #8 .It all depends on the arrangement of the dots.Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines insteaddistribute the 12 dots around the perimeter of a pentagonSince you didn't specify the lines have to be the same length... Arrange the dots in a grid as follows :-OOOOOOOOOOOOThen - starting at he top left corner, draw a 'square spiral' (doesn't matter whether you go clockwise or anti--clockwise) - this will cover ALL the dots AND use only five lines !See Related Link below for a graphic.It all depends on the arrangement of the dots.Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines instead
Yes, you can connect 9 dots set in a three on three array with four lines by imagining the array as a square with a dot at each corner and one dot in the center. You would draw a line from the top-left dot to the bottom-right dot, another line from the top-right dot to the bottom-left dot, one line horizontally through the center dot, and one line vertically through the center dot.
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