No, because, none of the combinations of lines can evenly slit spaces.
Fold the circle first, and then you can cut the circle into 5 pieces with 2 straight lines.
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∙ 11y agoYou can cut a round cake into eight parts with three cuts, but you can't cut a circle into eight parts with three straight lines.
Either cut along three non-intersecting lines or two intersecting lines. The lines need not be straight.
If you define line as a straight curve then you cannot. I have seen two other variations though: you can cut a cake or any cylinder into eight pieces with three cuts or you can fold a circle into eight sections.
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You can cut a round cake into eight parts with three cuts, but you can't cut a circle into eight parts with three straight lines.
A pizza can be cut into eleven pieces with 4 straight cuts if an X is cut, then the rest of the pizza is cut starting from the right and working to the left in four straight lines.
Either cut along three non-intersecting lines or two intersecting lines. The lines need not be straight.
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If you define line as a straight curve then you cannot. I have seen two other variations though: you can cut a cake or any cylinder into eight pieces with three cuts or you can fold a circle into eight sections.
To cut small and medium pieces of wood accurately.
Cut a pizza into 2 using one straight cut. Stack the pieces and make a straight cut: you now have 22 = 4 pieces from 2 cuts. Stack these and make a straight cut: you now have 23 = 8 pieces from 3 cuts. Continue. After 7 cuts you can have 27 = 128 pieces. You can reduce the number of pieces to 29 if, after the fourth cut, you stack and cut only 11 pieces and thereafter cut just one each time. There are other options which give the same result.
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u cant its impossible there is no way in da world anyone can do that type of thing
It is designed to easily cut curves. Whether it cuts in straight or curved lines depends how good the user is: a good user will be able to use it to cut straight lines, but a not-so good user will tend to "wobble" and so cut lots of little curves when trying to cut in a straight line.
It is not possible to cut a square with two straight lines and end up with five pieces. The square would have to be cut with two curved lines whose apices intersect with one another. Check the following link for an example: http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/ee410/thetatemdeluxe/5-cutsquare.jpg