You can cut a circle in half only once in terms of creating two equal halves. After the first cut, each half can be cut again, but they will no longer be considered "halves" of the original circle. So, the initial act of cutting the circle in half can only happen one time.
a bisecting line ? Diameter ______________ The question needs to be re-thought. Lines do not cut spheres in half, no matter where the line is in the sphere. The simplest thing that can cut a sphere in half would be a plane.
It splits
It is called a semicircle.
10 cm Cutting out a quarter of the circle doesn't affect the radius, which is half of the diameter.
it's a semi-sphere circle is to semi-circle as sphere is to semi-sphere
You can cut a circle in half only once in terms of creating two equal halves. After the first cut, each half can be cut again, but they will no longer be considered "halves" of the original circle. So, the initial act of cutting the circle in half can only happen one time.
If you had a circle and cut along the diametre you would get two half cirlces.
a bisecting line ? Diameter ______________ The question needs to be re-thought. Lines do not cut spheres in half, no matter where the line is in the sphere. The simplest thing that can cut a sphere in half would be a plane.
Cut it in half
It splits
a smaller cylinder when cut horizontally. A semi-circle when cut vertically
a circle
No. You can cut a piece off of a circle in millions of ways without cutting it in half.
It is called a frustrum
To cut something in half is called "halving." This involves dividing an object or quantity into two equal parts.
It is called a semicircle.