Assuming you have a regular hexagon, drawing a line between every other vertex and the center will give you three congruent quadrilaterals (that also happen to be parallelograms... in fact, they are rhombuses).
Two equal parts.
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first divide the hexagon into three parts a rectangle and two triangles then try to findthe areas of all and then take individual heights and add them to get the height of the hexagon
If you have a diagram, divide it equally in six peices, then take three groups of two and erase the line in between the twos.
Yes * * * * * No. A median is a line from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. It divides the triangle into congruent parts only if the triangle is equilateral or if the triangle is isosceles and it is the median from the unequal vertex. In all other cases the two parts will not be congruent.
Partitioning a general hexagon into 18 congruent parts is normally impossible.
it is when you divide a line into two equal parts.
I'm assuming you mean "What does dividing into two congruent parts mean?". It means to divide into two identical halves.
Select any point inside the hexagon and draw a line segment to any point on the boundary of the hexagon. Draw 7 more such segments. These will divide the hexagon into 8 parts. The parts will not be equal but that was not a requirement of the question.
Partitioning a general hexagon into 6 equal parts is normally extremely difficult..
A circle can.
Two equal parts.
bisect
It is when you divide an object or number into two equal numbers/segments. For example, cutting a pizza in half will give you two congruent parts. If a human was symmetrical, and you sliced them down the middle you would have two congruent parts.
to cut something in half equally
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Divide it into 72 pieces, group them into groups of 8. DoNe