I believe the the correct answer would be yes. Two lines can be drawn from a point that is not collinear with a certain line that will meet the line at a right angle or 90 degree angle and at an angle of 45 degrees. We can freely draw any line that would pass through a given point and would cross a given line at any direction giving us different angles and this would include a 90 and 45 degree angle.
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the pythagorean theorem, we know that a^2+ b^2=c^2
In our case, we know b, which is 5 and c which is 13.
If we plug that into the equation, we get a^2+ 5^2 = 13^2
Next, we simplify the equation. a^2 + 25 = 169
Then we subtract 25 from 169. 169 - 25 = 144.
Lastly, we do the square root of 144 and we get 12 which is the missing side.
To solve this problem, you need to use the Phythagorean theorem c^2 is equal to the sum of a^2 and b^2. If a less than or equal to b and b is less than or equal to c or a^2 plus b^2 is greater than c^2 then it is an acute angle.
Answer: x = 39/10 y = 29/5
The fraction will continue to be the same numerator "1". However the denominator will be a greater number. Such as 4. Then you will know it is broken into more peices (as being a greater number). These pieces will automatically be a smaller fraction.
So, in order to know if a fraction is less then 1/2, it will have a greater denominator.
hope this helps :)