File:Ham sandwich theorem 2d.png

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English: The ham sandwich theorem example in two dimensions also applies to noncontiguous regions: the lines at 5° increments bisect their similarly coloured region (pink ham and green vegetable) into two equal areas, the black line denoting the common bisector of both regions.
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The ham sandwich theorem example in two dimensions also applies to noncontiguous regions: the lines at 5° increments bisect their similarly coloured region into two equal areas, the black line denoting the common bisector of both regions.

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current00:28, 20 October 2023Thumbnail for version as of 00:28, 20 October 20231,024 × 1,536 (142 KB)CmgleeReduce file size by using indexed colour (16 colours) and darken green lines
00:26, 20 October 2023Thumbnail for version as of 00:26, 20 October 20231,024 × 1,536 (610 KB)CmgleeUploaded a work by cmglee, Cnbrb from {{source thumb|Republic_of_Ireland.svg}} with UploadWizard
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