No, it doesn't help you at all. It just gets in the way. Think of a whole giant candy bar cut in half, and one of the halves cut in three equal parts.
A circle has 360 degrees inside it, 360/3=120. Cut the circle up so that there are three 120 degree angled wedges and you have 3 equal parts.
2 1/8
Divide
False. "If" and "then" are NOT included in the hypothesis and conclusion... (:
Take any side and divide it in three. Do the same to the opposite side. Join these division points to make three equal strips.
No, it doesn't help you at all. It just gets in the way. Think of a whole giant candy bar cut in half, and one of the halves cut in three equal parts.
It is A to bisect is to cut into two equal parts
to cut int 2 parts
A circle has 360 degrees inside it, 360/3=120. Cut the circle up so that there are three 120 degree angled wedges and you have 3 equal parts.
2 and 1/8
2 1/8
Divide
False. "If" and "then" are NOT included in the hypothesis and conclusion... (:
You cut it in half and then cut it in half again. There you go, 4 parts! :3
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.
Equal parts.