You can't. However, you can divide it into seven, like so: Make the lines make a triangle in the middle of the circle, rather than making them meet at the centre.
Infinite amount of times. Its just a matter of how accurate you can draw the dividing lines.
the answer is .....you can't .You can only divide it into 6 parts NOT 8 PARTS.
Yes you can, but you have to use zig zag lines. Using straight lines there are only four ways to divide a square into two equal parts (along the lines of symmetry).
To divide a rectangle into 7 parts using 3 lines: Use 2 lines to draw two diagonals. Use the third line to draw a parallel line to any of the sides but not passing through the centre
Draw two diameter lines, then draw a circle inside the circle.
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.
You can't. However, you can divide it into seven, like so: Make the lines make a triangle in the middle of the circle, rather than making them meet at the centre.
Infinite amount of times. Its just a matter of how accurate you can draw the dividing lines.
By circling the diameter to 1300 cm and then cutting them in half and again to divide the equamatric. Its all in the way you look at it. Its REALLY simple.
have have to divide them
the answer is .....you can't .You can only divide it into 6 parts NOT 8 PARTS.
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Yes you can, but you have to use zig zag lines. Using straight lines there are only four ways to divide a square into two equal parts (along the lines of symmetry).
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.]