Artificial intelligent assistant

There is at least one straight line that can bisect both the perimeter and the area of the curve. Consider a closed curve of finite length. > There is at least one straight line that can bisect both the perimeter and the area of the curve. Why is this statment true?

It isn't true. Here's one example of a closed curve that can't be bisected in this way:

!closed curve of finite length

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