Crazy glue does a good job. Make sure the broken surfaces are clean and dry. I like the gel form, you don't need much, but don't expect it to flow like the usual kind. Use as little as possible, and be prepared to deal with any excess. The stuff dries fast, and you can buy accellerants to speed it up too.
A line of symmetry divides a figure into two matching halves.
Infinite ways
A symmetrical shape has equally matching parts when divided into halves. The dotted lines that divide the shapes into equal halves is called a line symmetry.
A mite has billateral symmetry because if you divide it lenghthwise, the two halves would be identical. But if divided any other way you would not have two matching halves, such as you would with a starfish or jellyfish, which have radial symmetry.
the adductor
One example: Together , the two halves made one whole apple .
halves are 2 pieces of a whole combine together to make a whole if you cut a half from a whole you get half. if that makes sense to you
Break the table in half. Put two halves together. 2 halves make a hole.
Two halves
The two halves of the pelvic girdle are joined together at the symphysis pubis, a fibrocartilaginous joint in the anterior part of the pelvis. This joint provides stability and support for the pelvic bones during weight-bearing activities.
I would imagine they put it together in two halves, put the the cream in one half, and then put it together.
The answer depends on whether you are rounding properly (always round perfect halves to the nearest even number) or if you are rounding all perfect halves up (which artificially skews your data upward) So the answer is: 4680 for correct rounding or 4690 for always rounding up - which is statistically incorrect