Well I would say yes because when you cut the larger fraction in half the numbers came up with are 2/4 and so with that mentioned the fractions are equivalent. I hoped that this helped. :)
1) vertical angles theorem
2) transitive property of congruence
To answer this item, we may divide the given figure into two: (1) upper portion and (2) lower portion.
We solve first for the area of the lower portion figure, that is a rectangle with height equal to 1 unit and length of 5 units.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its dimensions as shown in the formula below.
Area = Height x Length
Substituting,
Area = (1 unit) x (5 units) = 5 unit squared
Next, we have the second figure, upper portion. The length of this figure is given to be 2 units. The height is equal to 5 units - 1 unit because the 1 unit was already covered in the first figure. Thus, the height is equal to 4 units.
Solving for the area,
Area = (4 units)(2 units) = 8 units squared
Then, adding up both areas,
total area = (5 unit squared) + (8 unit squared) = 13 units squared
<em>ANSWER: 13 unit squared</em>
Answer:
sin pi/6, sin 5pi/6
Step-by-step explanation: sin pi/6=1/2
sin (pi-pi/6)=sin (6pi-pi)/6=sin 5pi/6=1/2