I know you all think you're hot shit but let's see how smart /sci/ really is.
Here you go, faggot. All dots can be accessed via these four, straight lines
>>8824828
Those are five straight lines and you couldn't have dont that without retracing a line.
>>8824850
Did this as well, but my line doesnt end where I started.
ez
>>8824854
Winrar
Here you go, faggot. All dots can be accessed via these five, straight lines
>>8824863
Kek
You could have done it with 4 lines
>>8824865
He could have. And it would have been wrong too
>>8824770
Nice try, but I'm not going to draw on my computer screen with a pencil.
>>8824938
try that with dimensionless points.
>plebs using more than 2 lines
>inb4 somone uses one thicc line
>>8824969
how do you end up back where you started? checkmate
>>8824770
I can do it with three lines
>>8824770
>roll paper into cylinder
>do it in two lines
>>8825005
>roll paper into a torus
>do it in one line
>>8824999
>what is elliptic geometry
This reminds me of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM-n9c-ARHU
I enjoy the channel and have been looking for an excuse to post
>>8825057
why not just draw a dot and fold the paper so that the dot touches the first dot, then the second dot, then the third dot etc. but with 0 time in between each fold.
>>8825080
Zero time in between each fold? Infinite distance between dots?
Why not just blast a thick line in these tiny tight dots?
>>8825092
That's crazy talk... though, it might just be crazy enough to work.
I was thinking more along the lines of covering all the dots in a probability distribution of where the lines could be. Thus potentially connecting all, some, or none of them simultaneously. But your idea might just be better.
>>8825057
if you interpret a "straight line" to be a geodesic, then it is possible to construct a metric on the plane for which your curve is a straight line. :^)
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/110460/can-every-curve-on-a-riemannian-manifold-be-interpreted-as-a-geodesic-of-a-given
>>8824933
They are telling you to write on paper. Go print the assignment!
>>8824770
>>8825263
>You have to end up where you started
>>8825265
I should go to sleep..
>>8824854
this is the only solution.
what does this one do?
>>8825004
underrated
has anyone done this using 1 line?
All the lines begin and end at the [math]\infty[/math]-point.
>>8824770
>>8825710
>this is the only solution.
prove it
Am I a Brainlet, an autist, or both for thinking you could only stay within the box and connect one dot at a time and then raging for about 5 minutes because I lacked the mental capacity to figure it out?
>>8824851
It says nothing about retracing, just that you can't lift your "pencil" off the "paper"
>It's an anime mathpost
I figured this one out
It's impossible fools, I spent my entire middle school study hall on this problem and never solved it.
EAZY
>>8827623
lol you fell for the obvious bait and took the time to draw it lmfao
>>8827624
I was wishing someone was going to hit me with the " you can't draw that shit without lifting your pencil ", but this will do.
>>8827623
Improved version that can be done without lifting pencil.
>>8827643
>you have to end up where you started
again
>>8828253
But I didn't move.
>>8824770
>>8824770
idk how to use paint but you get the point
>>8829437
using that geometry, you could have done it in 4
(not that that would have been a solution (given 5 are required))
>>8826238
this but two lines overlapping so you end up in the same place
>>8829470
yeah i know i just didnt feel like drawing mile long lines
>>8824854
I'm not even mad. That's just impressive
>>8824770
Instantly. Literally.
Try harder.
>>8830483
Did you miss a lot of questions in school because you didn't read what they were asking?
>>8830483
Reading comprehension brainlet.
Unless you're just a troll...