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.
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
put all nine dots in a straight line, then any positive number of lines will be sufficient.
I can do it with 7 lines... But I cannot draw in this Wiki interface...
To connect 9 dots with 4 lines, you must think outside the box. The key is to draw lines that extend beyond the boundaries of the dots. Start by drawing a line that goes through the first three dots in an L shape, then continue the line outside the dots to connect the remaining dots. This unconventional approach allows you to connect all 9 dots with just 4 lines.
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
put all nine dots in a straight line, then any positive number of lines will be sufficient.
It depends on where the dots are located. If they are all collinear only one straight line is required. For a 5x5 grid, only 5 lines are required.
I can do it with 7 lines... But I cannot draw in this Wiki interface...
To join six dots with four straight lines, you can arrange the dots in a specific pattern, such as forming a hexagon or two rows of three. Start by drawing a line that connects three dots in one row, then extend the line to connect to a dot in the second row. Continue by drawing lines that cross back to connect the remaining dots, ensuring that each line is drawn in a way that doesn't lift your pencil off the paper. This creates a continuous path that links all six dots using only four lines.
If I am not wrong, no matter how many dots you have in that circle, it will have infinite lines. All circles have infinite straight lines.If you are talking about other lines and not straight lines, then my answer is not applicable.Assuming you mean to ask, "How many times can I connect ten dots on the outer edge of a circle?", then the answer is 42. If you're not connecting dots immediately next to each other, then you can draw only 32 lines.
NO. A diamond does not have parallel lines. All the lines would eventually connect.
a line graph is called a line graph because first of all it uses lines and second of all its on a graph they use those lines to connect the dots so if you dont what im talking about with dots thats a whole diffrent question so look it up yourself
To connect all nine dots using five straight lines, start by visualizing the dots arranged in a 3x3 grid. Begin at the bottom left dot, draw a line diagonally upwards to the top right dot, extend the line out past the grid, then draw a line horizontally left to the top left dot, down to the middle left dot, and finally draw a line diagonally down to the bottom right dot. This approach allows for all dots to be connected without lifting your pen.
To connect 9 dots with 4 lines, you must think outside the box. The key is to draw lines that extend beyond the boundaries of the dots. Start by drawing a line that goes through the first three dots in an L shape, then continue the line outside the dots to connect the remaining dots. This unconventional approach allows you to connect all 9 dots with just 4 lines.
a star drawn with five lines will give you 10 dots on 5 lines with only 4 dots on each line. (or) simply draw a pentagon and put a cap ( a inverted 'V') on all sides.