Divide it across the diagonal - you don't need to measure anything.
To cut or divide into two parts., To divide into two equal parts.
Two equal parts.
You have bisected it.
Halve
To "bisect" something is to divide it into two parts. Usually these parts are equal.
Oh, dude, it's like super simple. You just divide the rectangle into five equal parts, then shade in two of those parts. Voilà, you've got two fifths of a rectangle! It's like basic math, man.
Oh, dude, you just gotta draw two diagonal lines from one corner to the opposite corner, creating four triangles, and then draw a line horizontally across the middle of the rectangle. Boom, five equal parts! It's like slicing a pizza, but with shapes.
When you divide something into two equal parts you are halving it. This process is often used to teach fractions in school.
it is when you divide a line into two equal parts.
To cut or divide into two parts., To divide into two equal parts.
To cut or divide into two parts., To divide into two equal parts.
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.
Two equal parts.
To divide a rectangle into 7 parts using 3 lines: Use 2 lines to draw two diagonals. Use the third line to draw a parallel line to any of the sides but not passing through the centre
When you divide something into two equal parts you are halving it. This process is often used to teach fractions in school.
to cut int 2 parts
fold the equal two peices