Draw circle.
Draw "plus sign" + on top of circle
Draw "times sign" x on top of circle
presto eight cake slices of circle.
Simply place the plus sign in the circle so the plus sign touches the edges, then overlap the times sign on the plus sign. It should give you eight lines in the circle, which are eight slices.
The angle of rotation for a point on a circle to draw an equilateral triangle is 120 degrees, as the triangle's three equal angles divide the circle into three equal 120° arcs.
Well, sweetheart, to divide a circle into 20 equal parts, you simply start by drawing a vertical line through the center, then draw another line at 18 degrees from the first line, and keep going at 18-degree intervals until you've got yourself 20 equal slices of that circle. Easy as pie... or should I say, easy as circle?
A circle has 360 degrees. Divide 360 by 18 and you will find that each equal part of the divided circle is 20 degrees.
Use a protractor and divide it into 36 degree wedges.
draw a circle and cross 12 lines through it like a pizza moron
Eight of them.
The angle of rotation for a point on a circle to draw an equilateral triangle is 120 degrees, as the triangle's three equal angles divide the circle into three equal 120° arcs.
To divide a circle into thirteenths, divide it into thirteen equal portions, or pieces.
To divide a circle into 26 equal parts, you would first need to draw the vertical diameter of the circle. Next, draw a horizontal line through the center of the circle perpendicular to the diameter. Then, starting from the top of the circle, divide each half into 13 equal parts by drawing lines from the top to the bottom. This will result in a circle divided into 26 equal parts.
Well, sweetheart, to divide a circle into 20 equal parts, you simply start by drawing a vertical line through the center, then draw another line at 18 degrees from the first line, and keep going at 18-degree intervals until you've got yourself 20 equal slices of that circle. Easy as pie... or should I say, easy as circle?
It is: 12.5%
You draw a circle, and divide it into several equal parts - for example, 4 equal parts. Then you select some of those parts - for example, 3, by drawing them in some special color or shading them. Using a circle is convenient, because then, even if you divide it into pieces, it is visually quite clear that it is part of something greater.
From the center of the circle, draw like a cross from there.
Construct a circle with a 4.5 radius. The circle's circumference is 360 degrees. So mark out 3 by 120 degrees on the circumference and join them to the centre of the circle which will divide the circle into three equal parts.
To divide a circle into fifths, you would start by drawing a horizontal line through the center of the circle to create two equal halves. Then, draw another line perpendicular to the first line to divide the circle into quarters. Next, draw a line at a 72-degree angle from the horizontal line to create one-fifth of the circle. Repeat this step four more times, each time rotating the angle by 72 degrees to divide the circle into fifths.
circle is 2d so, just fold it 15!
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