15-05-2014 06:57 PM - edited 15-05-2014 06:58 PM
Hope you dont mind Sig.
I have something that needs a solution
Here is a shape that has to have each segment passed through buy ONE CONTINUOUS line ONCE and once only
You may start anywhere you wish inside the shape or outside..
Not as easy as it looks 🙂
Good luck
I have also shown an example
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 16-05-2014 04:53 PM
My head hurts.
on 16-05-2014 04:54 PM
on 16-05-2014 04:54 PM
Is it a good hurt or bad hurt?
on 16-05-2014 04:55 PM
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on 16-05-2014 04:57 PM
LOL.
on 16-05-2014 04:57 PM
on 16-05-2014 05:04 PM
Your picture does not contain dots. It does however have points of concurrence.
Concurrent lines (segments or rays) are lines which lie in the same plane and intersect in a single point. The point of intersection is
the point of concurrency. For example, point P is the point of concurrency.
Intersection P is the crossing of 3 segments or lines..... they all combine to make that intersection or point of concurrency.......all of the lines exist on that one point of concurrency.......
on 16-05-2014 05:11 PM
on 16-05-2014 05:14 PM
on 16-05-2014 05:19 PM
No cigar Sig. In you theory even if the point at which the line segments intersect the segment has been passed more than once.