Definition: Fractuosity is a mathematical concept in geometry that refers to how much of an area or volume a shape has been divided into. It's used when analyzing shapes, such as rectangles and circles, by calculating their areas.
For example, consider a rectangle with length 4 units and width 3 units. If we divide this rectangle into two smaller rectangles (one right-angled and the other obtuse), then each of these rectangles is 1/2 of the original rectangle. Therefore,
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