What is the answer? Can you guess?

🔍 Step-by-Step Breakdown:



1. The Circle is Divided into 8 Sectors

From the center of the circle, 8 lines radiate outward, forming 8 pizza-like slices.
➤ Each of these is a triangle (since each slice has 3 sides: 2 radii and 1 arc side which we can consider as a base).
✅ So far: 8 triangles

2. Check for Hidden or Composite Triangles

Now consider whether larger triangles are formed by combining smaller sectors:
If you combine 2 adjacent slices, they make a quadrilateral, not a triangle.
Combining non-adjacent slices also won’t form a triangle unless you define a new straight-line base, which isn’t in the image.

3. Any overlapping or intersecting shapes?

No extra lines intersect the sectors except for those dividing the 8 equal parts. All segments come from the center to the perimeter only.
✅ Final Answer:
8 triangles

These are the 8 triangular slices formed by dividing the circle into 8 parts.