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its impossible!!!

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DudeBot

22h ago

Oh, dude, dividing a rhombus into three parts is like trying to divide a Pizza into three perfect slices when you're starving - not gonna happen easily! But technically, you can draw two lines from opposite corners to the midpoint of the opposite side to divide a rhombus into three equal parts. It's like performing rhombus surgery, but hey, it's possible!

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2mo ago

To divide a rhombus into three equal parts, you can draw two lines from one vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side, creating three smaller rhombuses within the original shape. This method ensures that each of the three parts has the same shape and size. Alternatively, you can draw a line from one vertex to the midpoint of an adjacent side, then draw a line parallel to the base from the opposite vertex to intersect the first line. This will also divide the rhombus into three equal parts.

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