Yep, in 1/2 2 is the denominator, and there are 2 equal parts,,, 1 is the numerator which shows 1 of the 2 equal parts
a right angled triangle.
beacause they have different shapes of circles that make ups wholes.
parallelograms, and rectangles (parallelograms)
Circle, regular polygons with 3n sides (triangle, hexagon, nonagon, etc)
Shapes that can be divided into two equal parts are called "symmetrical" or "mirror image" shapes. When a shape can be divided into two equal halves that perfectly match each other, it is said to have reflectional symmetry. Examples of such shapes include squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles, as they can be divided into two equal parts along a line of symmetry.
square
it make 3 triangles
In complete sentnces, explain why you can cut the rectangles into different shapes and still have four equal parts.
Yep, in 1/2 2 is the denominator, and there are 2 equal parts,,, 1 is the numerator which shows 1 of the 2 equal parts
a right angled triangle.
3 equalateral triangles
beacause they have different shapes of circles that make ups wholes.
A Rectangle
28 can be split equally into: 2 equal parts of 14 each 4 equal parts of 7 each 7 equal parts of 4 each 14 equal parts of 2 each
Regular shapes have equal side lengths and equal angles
If shapes are equal then they are said to be congruent