Only the diameter can divide the circle in to two equal parts.
step 1: make a circle with a compass step 2: divide the circle into 4 equal parts step 3: draw curved lines
To divide 2 wholes and a half, you would have to divide the 2 wholes into equal parts and then divide the half as well. For example, if you divide each whole into 4 equal parts, you would have 8 parts in total. Distribute 2 parts to each whole, resulting in 4 parts for the wholes. Then, divide the half into 2 parts, adding to a total of 6 parts.
Dividing number by 2.
the circumference of a circle is equal to 2*pi*R, so just divide by pi(3.141)
Only the diameter can divide the circle in to two equal parts.
step 1: make a circle with a compass step 2: divide the circle into 4 equal parts step 3: draw curved lines
When you divide something into two equal parts you are halving it. This process is often used to teach fractions in school.
There are an infinite number of equal parts in the whole. If you divide something into four equal parts, there will be four parts in the whole. If you divide something into 100,000 equal parts, there will be 100,00 parts in the whole.
To divide 2 wholes and a half, you would have to divide the 2 wholes into equal parts and then divide the half as well. For example, if you divide each whole into 4 equal parts, you would have 8 parts in total. Distribute 2 parts to each whole, resulting in 4 parts for the wholes. Then, divide the half into 2 parts, adding to a total of 6 parts.
to cut int 2 parts
Starting at one point of the circle, draw a straight line through the center of the circle to the other side. This line is called a diameter. It will divide the circle into 2 equal pieces.Now, if you want to divide the circle into any number N of equal pieces, follow these steps in orderdivide the diameter into N equal segments,from one endpoint of the diameter, draw half circles towards every endpoint of the equal segments,flip the circle,from the other endpoint of the diameter, draw again half circles towards every endpoint of the equal segment (but now filling the other side of the circle).The resulting parts of the circle have equal area.
A tenth means that you divide something into 10 equal parts. A hundredth means that you divide something into a hundred equal parts. If you divide something into MORE parts, each part will be SMALLER.
Draw two diameters perpendicular to each other. Draw a smaller circle with the same centre such that the radius of the inner circle is 'r' and the radius of the outer circle is 'r√2.' [Or, the radius of the outer circle is R and the radius of the inner circle is R/√2.]
split it down the middle
Dividing number by 2.
the circumference of a circle is equal to 2*pi*R, so just divide by pi(3.141)