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Let the sides of the square be AB, BC, CD and DA and the corners be a, b, c and d.
1) Draw a line from the midpoint of AB to the midpoint of CD, and another line from the midpoint of BC to the midpoint of DA.
2) Draw a line from b to d and another from a to c.
3) Divide AB into 4 equal portions. Draw lines parallel to BC.
4) Draw lines from a, d and the midpoint of DA to the midpoint of BC.
5) Draw lines from the midpoint of each side to the midpoint of the two adjacent sides, and a final line from the midpoint of DA to the midpoint of BC. In this case two corner triangles from the top half have to be combined to equal the central triangle - and this is repeated with the lower half of the square.
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Four:One each vertical and horizontal divisions along the centerlineTwo diagonal divisions from corner to cornerThree horizontal division equally spacedThree vertical divisions equally spaced
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divide a square into eighths
Only once, there will only be eights parts however you divide it.
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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 a square and divide it into six equal rectangles, for example: ................................... ... ------------------ ... ... | . | . | . | . | . | . | ... ... | . | . | . | . | . | . | ... ... | . | . | . | . | . | . | ... ... | . | . | . | . | . | . | ... ... | . | . | . | . | . | . | ... ... | . | . | . | . | . | . | ... ... | . | . | . | . | . | . | ... ... ------------------ ... ...................................
with a knife... lol... sorry couldn't help it
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three
6 and 6
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It is not possible
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