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∙ 14y agoHoped this helped!
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∙ 14y agoit depends where the dots are and its easy just leave your pencil on the paper when joining them up!
. . . . . . . . . like this type only in 3 lines.
well think! You can be smart, you can use a electronic but u cant use ur brain
You can connect them pretty much any way you want if they aren't arranged in a specific pattern. Semantics can be invoked: get someone else to do it for you, use their pencil instead, or use a pen without lifting your pencil at all. If the dots are set in a pattern, you can draw a line from one point through another, extending until you can draw another line which goes through a further pair of points. Each remaining point can be linked by one of the remaining two lines.
You need to extend the lines far beyond the box of dots. Your answer should look like a really tall and skinny N.
it depends where the dots are and its easy just leave your pencil on the paper when joining them up!
. . . . . . . . . like this type only in 3 lines.
If you can draw it without lifting your pencil
well think! You can be smart, you can use a electronic but u cant use ur brain
You can connect them pretty much any way you want if they aren't arranged in a specific pattern. Semantics can be invoked: get someone else to do it for you, use their pencil instead, or use a pen without lifting your pencil at all. If the dots are set in a pattern, you can draw a line from one point through another, extending until you can draw another line which goes through a further pair of points. Each remaining point can be linked by one of the remaining two lines.
use a pencil
If you can trace the graph without lifting your pencil then it is continuous.
Go outside the box. The 45 degree angles pick up the dots below the corners, but you have to extend the other lines beyond the figure formed by the dots.
Yes, lifting a pencil requires using muscles, which is considered physical work. However, in the context of physical activity or exercise, lifting a pencil would not be considered a significant form of exercise.
There is no such thing as a i triangle
You need to extend the lines far beyond the box of dots. Your answer should look like a really tall and skinny N.
Its easy if you are allowed to retrace over one of your lines.- try it and see.