Draw the pentagon on the outside of the circle with all five sides touching the circle. Now by dividing the pentagon into 5 equal segments to the center, the circle is divided as well into 5 equal segments. Mathmatically speaking, see the related link for more information
The circumference of a circle is 360 degrees so measure out five 72 degree arcs and join them to the centre of the circle.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To divide 3 into 5 equal parts, you simply need to think of it like sharing a yummy cake with friends. Each part would be like a slice of that delicious cake, making sure everyone gets an equal piece to enjoy. Just remember to cut carefully and share with love!
Yes it is because....10/12 divide the numerator and denominator by 2= 5/6:)
It depends on the number of pieces that you need. To Divide the Circle in Half: There are two easy ways to divide a circle: using a compass or using six more circles of the exact same size. Using Six More Identical Circles 1. Place the six identical circles around original, so that they all touch it. Every one of these circles should touch the center circle, and it's two neighbours. The fit should be perfect. 2. Mark the points where each of the surrounding circles touch the center circle. 3. Draw a line between any two opposing marks. This line exactly divides your circle. Using a Compass 1. Set the width of the compass to equal the radius of the circle. This can be done by trial and error if necessary. That is, choosing a likely size, draw a circle, compare with original, and adjust. 2. Mark a point on the edge of the original circle. 3. Place the point of the compass on this spot. 4. There are two new points on the circle which the compass, on either side of the first point. Mark the new points. 5. For each new point, place the point of the compass there and mark one more point, as before. You should now have 5 points marked. 6. If you wish, mark a sixth point from the two newest marks. Both marks should touch the same point, if they don't your radius or your marks have been inaccurate. 7. Draw a line between any two opposing marks. This line exactly divides your circle. To Divide the Circle in Sixths This is the same as dividing the circle in half, above, but draw lines between all three sets of opposing marks. To Divide the Circle in Thirds 1. Initially divide the circle into sixths. 2. These three lines should meet at the center of the circle. Mark the center. 3. Remove every other line segment between the center and the edge of the circle (circumference). To Divide the Circle into N Equal Parts You will need a protractor for this, and possibly a calculator. 1. Initially divide the circle into sixths, above. 2. Mark the point where the divisions cross, this is the center of the circle. 3. Remove five of the six line segments between the center and edge (circumference) of the circle. 4. Determine angle of each wedge by dividing 360 by N ( 360/N ) where N is the number of equal pieces that you want. For example if you want 9 pieces then 360/9 = 40. So you wedge angle is 40 degrees. 5. With the center of the protractor at the center of the circle and the one line at 0 degrees, mark of your wedge angle on both sides of the line. For example, if your first line is straight up and down, then mark 40 degrees to the left and to the right. 6. Draw a line from the center of the circle, through your mark, and to the edge of the circle. 7. Continue marking of your angle around the circle and drawing lines, going both directions, until your marks meet. Further Information There are ways to divide circles using templates that are purchased. You may also make many more divisions using only a compass and strait edge, besides two and six, but these can be much more complex and are probably too difficult to describe without a diagram.
Divide one edge into five equal parts and construct lines perpendicular to that edge at those points.
Draw the pentagon on the outside of the circle with all five sides touching the circle. Now by dividing the pentagon into 5 equal segments to the center, the circle is divided as well into 5 equal segments. Mathmatically speaking, see the related link for more information
Divide the square into five strips.
The circumference of a circle is 360 degrees so measure out five 72 degree arcs and join them to the centre of the circle.
Four parallel lines through it.
If you want it divided into five equal parts, draw a dot in the center of the pentagon, and draw a line form each vertex to the dot. You should now have five equal triangles.
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! To divide 3 into 5 equal parts, you simply need to think of it like sharing a yummy cake with friends. Each part would be like a slice of that delicious cake, making sure everyone gets an equal piece to enjoy. Just remember to cut carefully and share with love!
360 degrees / 5 pieces = 72 degrees
Divide the base of the triangle into five equal lengths. Draw lines from the opposite vertex to each of these dividing points. The triangle will be divided into five parts, each with the same area. The base is 1/5 of the original base, and they all have the same height - the same as in the original triangle.
Oh, dude, it's like super simple. You just divide the rectangle into five equal parts, then shade in two of those parts. Voilà, you've got two fifths of a rectangle! It's like basic math, man.
You will have four in each of the five groups.