Oh, dude, you just draw some lines, like four lines from each corner towards the center, and then add a little diagonal line in the middle. Boom, you've got ten parts in your square. It's like slicing a Pizza, but with geometry. Easy peasy, right?
To divide a square into 10 equal parts, you can start by drawing two diagonal lines from opposite corners of the square to create four triangles. Then, draw a horizontal line and a vertical line through the midpoint of each side of the square to create four smaller squares. Finally, draw a diagonal line in each of the smaller squares to divide them into two triangles each. This will result in a total of 10 parts within the square.
Might be divide it to rectangle
Only once, there will only be eights parts however you divide it.
Each side of the square is a quarter of the square's perimeter.
It is not possible to answer the question because we have no way of working out what your equal parts are.
Simple, if you want 4 uneven parts, just put 3 lines into it easily making 4 parts. If you want 4 even parts, calculate the area (Length * Width) then divide the product by 4. That will give you the size of each part. After that you just divide the square into 4 parts of that area.
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Might be divide it to rectangle
Divide the square into five strips.
Only once, there will only be eights parts however you divide it.
Each side of the square is a quarter of the square's perimeter.
Draw a + then an X.....then you divided a square into 8 equal parts in one way.
divide a square into eighths
It is not possible to answer the question because we have no way of working out what your equal parts are.
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Cut it into 3 rectangles.
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Simple, if you want 4 uneven parts, just put 3 lines into it easily making 4 parts. If you want 4 even parts, calculate the area (Length * Width) then divide the product by 4. That will give you the size of each part. After that you just divide the square into 4 parts of that area.