Grind the heart up in a blender and divide it out in three separate portions based off weight
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No, because a heart only has one line of symmetry.
Oh, dude, you can't just slice up a heart like it's a pizza. That's some horror movie stuff right there. Hearts are all about love and pumping blood, not geometry. So, no, you can't divide a heart into three equal parts.
Divide each side into three equal parts. Then join the division marks on opposite sides with straight lines parallel to the other side(s).
Well, honey, to divide a rectangle into 7 equal parts, you can start by drawing three equally spaced horizontal lines and three equally spaced vertical lines inside the rectangle. This will give you 9 smaller rectangles. Then, you can simply combine two of these smaller rectangles to create 7 equal parts. Voila! Just like that, you've divided that rectangle into 7 equal parts.
To divide a hexagon into three equal parts, you can draw lines from each vertex to the opposite side's midpoint, creating six smaller triangles within the hexagon. Then, draw a line connecting the midpoints of two opposite sides. This line will divide the hexagon into three equal parts, each containing two of the smaller triangles. This method ensures that each part has an equal area and maintains the symmetry of the hexagon.