You need to think outside the box on this one, but it is possible. Fold your paper up from the bottom. Place your pen on the lower layer of paper above where your paper is folded (enough space to draw your square without touching the upper layer of the fold).
Start from the top left of the square, moving across to the top right, then to the bottom right. At this stage, keep going on to the upper layer of the fold and continue in a semi-circle until you reach the bottom left of your square.
Continue to the top left so that you have your full square. Then draw diagonally to the bottom right, unfold your paper and draw from there straight across to your bottom left.
Finally, draw diagonally from the bottom left to the top right.
Can you go on the lines of the square? If you can't overlap the lines you've drawn then start in the middle. draw a line to the corner. Then draw over the side of the square. When you get to the next corner draw a line to the middle. (forming a 90 degree right angle) Draw a line from the middle to the next corner (forming another 90 degree angle) finish off by drawing along that last side of the square to the remaning corner and finsh off the X by connecting in the middle. that is IF you can trace over the square
No. You can have at most two vertices where an odd number of lines meet. The required figure has four.
Use A Ruler
By calculating the gradient of a given line, one can establish whether it is overlapping or not overlapping. Parallel lines do not overlap.
you put the thirteen dots parallel to the lines horizontally
A square by definition has lines of symmetry. Therefore a square cannot be drawn without any lines of symmetry.
Its easy, but you have to use a pencil. Right. Or you could lock the pen in place and move the paper.
They remain separated
overlapping waves
Draw four perpendicular lines that cross each other. Like this: # except at right angles. Count the angles - 4 in the centre square, and 12 around the overlapping parts.
Overlapping contour lines indicate a steep slope or terrain feature with a rapid change in elevation. The closer the contour lines are together, the steeper the slope. It helps to visualize the shape and relief of the land on a topographic map.
To draw a square with 3 lines, you can draw two perpendicular lines to form a right angle. Then, draw a diagonal line connecting the endpoints of the two perpendicular lines. This diagonal line will complete the square shape with only 3 lines.
draw two triangles with overlapping lines