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  2. Warichū - Wikipedia

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    Some programs claim to support warichū but fail to do it correctly. For example, some programs cannot split the annotation into equal halves. Adobe Illustrator allows one to create warichū which consists of more than two lines, though warichū is traditionally always split into only two lines.

  3. Cut shapes into equal parts in Cut and Slice on Games.com - AOL

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    As you progress through levels, your job will become more difficult, as you may need to split a shape into more than just two equal pieces, and the shapes themselves become more intricate, moving ...

  4. Dividing a square into similar rectangles - Wikipedia

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    The problem has two parts: what aspect ratios are possible, and how many different solutions are there for a given n. [7] Frieling and Rinne had previously published a result in 1994 that states that the aspect ratio of rectangles in these dissections must be an algebraic number and that each of its conjugates must have a positive real part. [ 3 ]

  5. Template:Div col - Wikipedia

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    Breaks a list into columns. It automatically breaks each column to an equal space, so you do not manually have to find the half way point on two columns. The list is provided by |content= or closed with {{div col end}}. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Column width colwidth Specifies the width of columns, and determines dynamically the number of ...

  6. The monkey and the coconuts - Wikipedia

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    The monkey and the coconuts is the best known representative of a class of puzzle problems requiring integer solutions structured as recursive division or fractionating of some discretely divisible quantity, with or without remainders, and a final division into some number of equal parts, possibly with a remainder.

  7. Split screen (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Split screen is a display technique [1] in computer graphics that consists of dividing graphics and/or text into non-overlapping adjacent parts, typically as two or four rectangular areas. This allows for the simultaneous presentation of (usually) related graphical and textual information on a computer display. TV sports adopted this ...

  8. Why Is 'Bridgerton' Season Three Split Into Two Parts? - AOL

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    For the first time, a season of Bridgerton will be split into two parts. Part one, which premiered on May 16, ends on a major cliffhanger—Colin (Luke Newton) asks Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) if ...

  9. Unit fraction - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics education, unit fractions are often introduced earlier than other kinds of fractions, because of the ease of explaining them visually as equal parts of a whole. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] A common practical use of unit fractions is to divide food equally among a number of people, and exercises in performing this sort of fair division are a ...