just make sure each part is 60 degrees
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Oh, dude, dividing 3 into 5 equal parts is like trying to fit a round peg into a square hole. It just ain't gonna happen. You can't split 3 into 5 equal parts without some kind of magical math wizardry. So, like, good luck with that!
There might be a specific tool for this, but what I do is separate a line into three equal parts and (with all three parts selected) stretch them from end to end of the rectangle. Then I make two more copies of the rectangle and just stretch them into place, using the width of the original triangle and the lengths of the lines as a reference.
Oh, dude, dividing a square into 20 equal parts is like trying to fit into skinny jeans after Thanksgiving dinner - a bit of a stretch. But hey, you could totally divide it into 20 smaller squares by drawing evenly spaced lines horizontally and vertically across the square. Just make sure to bring your ruler and your patience for this geometry puzzle!
A circle divides a plane into three parts.
Oh, dude, dividing 11 inches into four equal parts is like trying to split a tiny ruler at a preschool. Each part would be 2.75 inches long. It's not rocket science, but hey, now you have four mini rulers to measure your tiny things!